
Verde Valley Wine Tour: 4 Stops, Party Bus & Charcuterie
Four-stop Verde Valley wine tour with luxury transport, party-bus vibes, and charcuterie.
Some links on this page are affiliate links. HelloPrescott may earn a commission if you book through them, at no extra cost to you.
About this experience
Four-winery Verde Valley wine tour from Sedona, with luxury transportation, party-bus energy, and a charcuterie spread served between stops. Tasting rooms run the Cornville and Cottonwood vineyard belt - Page Springs Cellars, Javelina Leap, Alcantara, and others depending on the day's route. Designated driver and pickup included. The right tour if you're celebrating something or want to wine-tour without anyone in your group sitting out.
Plan your Verde Valley Wine Tour: 4 Stops, Party Bus & Charcuterie
The Verde Valley wine region runs from Cottonwood up to Cornville and Page Springs, about 45 to 60 minutes east of Prescott AZ. A four-stop wine tour with luxury transportation (read: party-bus energy and charcuterie between stops) is the right move if you want to visit multiple tasting rooms without anyone in your group sitting out.
What the tour includes
Pickup, four winery tasting stops (typically Page Springs Cellars, Javelina Leap, Alcantara, or Oak Creek Vineyards depending on the day's route), charcuterie spread served between stops, full luxury transportation (designated driver included), and a guide who narrates the Verde Valley Wine Trail history.
Best for
Bachelorette parties, anniversary trips, couples celebrating something, friend-group weekends from Phoenix or out of state, and any day where you want to wine-tour without splitting the group between drivers and drinkers. Capacity scales with the bus - smaller intimate trips also bookable.
About the Verde Valley wine region
Arizona's biggest concentration of working vineyards, established largely in the last 25 years. Page Springs Cellars sits along Oak Creek with vineyards rolling down to the water. Alcantara is a Tuscan-style 20-acre estate at the confluence of the Verde River and Oak Creek. Most vineyards run on bigger family-owned operations rather than corporate estates - tasting rooms are casual.
How to plan the day from Prescott
Most tours run pickup from Sedona, with Cottonwood or Cornville pickups available depending on operator. From Prescott, the cleanest plan is drive 45 to 60 minutes east, do the tour, return after dinner. If you want to skip the drive both ways, stay overnight at the Highlands Resort at Verde Ridge in Cornville and tour from there.