Ultimate Long Weekend in Napa

A Napa Valley Escape

A getaway to Napa Valley promises a perfect blend of world-class wineries, scenic vineyard landscapes, elevated dining, and serene relaxation—especially when staying at the luxurious Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, Curio Collection by Hilton.

View another section
  • 1-Day Itinerary

    Quick Taste of Napa


    Morning

    • Start with breakfast or coffee at a local café or bakery — then head into downtown Napa or one of the nearby towns. The central region of Napa Valley has many tasting rooms and is easy to navigate.
    • Explore a few wineries (or tasting rooms) — even with only one day, you can sample a bit of Napa’s wine culture and enjoy vineyard views.

    Afternoon

    • Have lunch in town (something casual or local-style) and perhaps stroll through the downtown area: shops, boutiques, small galleries or local markets if available. Downtown Napa and surrounding towns are known for their mix of food, wine, and relaxed stroll-friendly streets.
    • Visit a well-known winery (or two) — maybe a place with a distinctive ambiance, scenic vineyard views, or a “castle-style” or picturesque setup, to really soak in the Napa vibe.

    Evening

    • Return to Casa Mani Resort, unwind (maybe enjoy resort amenities — pool/spa if available or a nice dinner nearby).
    • Relax with a calm evening — maybe a quiet dinner or a drink, and soak in the resort atmosphere.
  • 2-Day Itinerary

    More Relaxed & Balanced


    Day 1 — similar to 1-day plan, but with time to settle in

    Morning → Afternoon

    • Breakfast, then visit 1–2 wineries or tasting rooms, enjoy vineyard views, maybe take your time exploring a winery and grounds.

    Lunch — relaxed, maybe at a winery with food or a nice local restaurant.

    Afternoon — Evening

    • Explore a town (downtown Napa or another nearby town) — walk, shop, maybe check out a market or local spots.

    • Dinner and unwind back at the resort.

    Day 2 — expand beyond just tasting

    Morning

    • Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, then head out to a more immersive winery or vineyard — potentially one that offers tours, vineyard walks, or a more scenic wine-country experience.

    Midday

    • Lunch at a nice spot, perhaps somewhere recommended for wine & food pairings or local cuisine.

    Afternoon

    • Visit a second winery (or vineyard), or choose a different kind of activity — maybe a scenic drive, a walk among vineyards, or simply enjoy the landscape and ambiance. Napa Valley isn’t just wine — there are beautiful views, wineries, and charming towns to explore.

    Evening

    • Wrap up with dinner — perhaps a special meal to celebrate the second night, then return to your resort to relax.

  • 3-Day Itinerary

    Long Weekend — Dive into Wine Country + Variety


    Day 1 — Ease In / Downtown & Wineries

    • Morning: Check in to Casa Mani Resort, have breakfast / coffee.
    • Midday: Head into town or a nearby area — start with a casual wine tasting or a visit to a nearby winery.
    • Afternoon: Explore downtown Napa (or a nearby town) — stroll shops, small galleries, local markets, maybe grab lunch in town.
    • Evening: Relax — dinner, perhaps a nice meal somewhere cozy, return to resort.

    Day 2 — Wineries + Relaxation + Local Dining

    • Morning: Visit a couple of stand-out wineries (perhaps ones known for great ambiance, scenic vineyards). With over 400 wineries in Napa Valley, you’ll have plenty of choices.
    • Lunch: Enjoy a good meal — maybe at a winery or a local well-reviewed restaurant.
    • Afternoon: Do a second winery tour or tasting; or consider a slower activity (vineyard walk, scenic drive, exploring small towns).
    • Evening: Dinner at a more “special” place — a restaurant that represents Napa’s culinary side; unwind at the resort or nearby.

    Day 3 — Scenic/Unique Experiences + Leisure

    • Morning: If you're up for it — consider a balloon ride over the vineyards (many travelers to Napa love this as a unique way to see the valley from above).
    • Late Morning / Lunch: Have a relaxing lunch, maybe at a vineyard restaurant or somewhere with a view.
    • Afternoon: Wrap up with a final winery or vineyard visit; or if you prefer more downtime — enjoy resort amenities, or take a scenic drive through parts of Napa Valley you haven’t seen yet.
    • Evening: Final dinner in Napa Valley — maybe splurge a little, treat yourself to a memorable meal; then return to Casa Mani and prepare for departure next day.
  • Tips & Notes


    • Because Napa Valley Wine Train is a popular experience and offers a scenic way to see the valley (train ride + vineyard views + meal) — if you like that, consider using it for one of the days.
    • Napa Valley is more than just wine — there are outdoor scenes, charming towns, good food, and relaxing moments (vineyard views, slow lunches, resort downtime) — so mixing tasting with scenic & leisure time can make the trip richer.
    • Book tastings in advance if possible — some popular wineries and tasting rooms fill up.
    • Allow some flexibility (don't over-book). Napa’s charm often lies in wandering, relaxing, and spontaneous discoveries.