Sonoma holidays

The centrepiece of this petite town is a bustling central square ringed by brick storefronts, tasting rooms and exceptionally good restaurants. Holidays in Sonoma are perfect for exploring California’s wine country. And while vino may be the star of the region, there’s much more to discover here, from farm stays and sparkling beaches to breathtaking views along the Pacific Coast Highway.

Sonoma holiday highlights

Mineral pools

Sonoma is a hotbed of geothermal activity, which is great news for anyone looking to soak and recharge. Buy a day pass to the Fairmont Sonoma Mission Spa and Inn to luxuriate in its five hot mineral pools. The massages and facials are great too. For a more family-friendly vibe, head to Morton’s Warm Springs Resort, whose spring-fed pool is surrounded by leafy picnic areas.

Wine time

The endless vineyards blanketing the region’s hills are more than a pretty backdrop — they’re the focus of most Sonoma holidays. Sample dozens of different grape varietals, from oaky chardonnay to intense zinfandel, at some of California’s oldest wineries. Hit the tasting rooms in the Sonoma Plaza, or sign up for a day tour of one of the surrounding valleys. In summer, many estates transform into entertainment centres, with events such as outdoor concerts.

Where to stay

You’ll find a nice mix of hotels, resorts and bed and breakfasts near Sonoma’s walkable centre. Staying there puts you in close proximity to the town’s top tasting rooms and standout restaurants like ‘the girl & the fig’, with its antique bar and French-leaning menu. Roam further afield in Sonoma County for unique experiences, like farm stays and even wineries that offer accommodation.

Sonoma: Know before you go

Language

English

Currency

United States dollar ($)

Time zone

UTC-8 (PST) and UTC-7 (PDT)

High season

August – October

Low season

January – February

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Things to do in Sonoma

Beaches

Sonoma is an ideal base for exploring Northern California’s gorgeous coastline. An hour’s drive lands you at some of the region’s best beaches. Go beachcombing or learn to surf on the gentle waves at Bolinas Beach, or post up with a book and soft serve at Stinson Beach. For a wilder coastal experience, visit rugged Goat Rock Beach, a short walk from the mouth of the Russian River.

Places to eat

Farm-to-table is more than a buzzword in Sonoma, where chefs have personal connections with the region’s top suppliers of produce and meat. You’ll find elevated Californian cuisine everywhere you look, from award-winning restaurants to food trucks with a cult following. And thanks to the town’s location an hour from the coast, there’s no shortage of fresh oysters and fish as well.

Shopping

You don’t have to leave Sonoma’s delicious food scene behind to go shopping. Look for local honey, jams, and — of course — wines to take home. Many restaurants will have pantry items on hand for sale. Olives also thrive here, so snap up local olive oil labels. You’ll also find a surplus of independent home stores and antique shops to explore.

FAQs about Sonoma holidays

Northern California enjoys a Mediterranean climate, meaning you can usually move around in comfort all year as long as you pack layers. The region is beginning to see hotter summers, so if you want to optimise for mild, sunny days, book your flights and hotels to Sonoma for early summer, spring or autumn.
Organise your Sonoma holiday for January and you'll be there at the coolest time of the year. 2ºC (36ºF) is as cold as the city gets.
Budget at least three days for holidays in Sonoma so you can experience the culinary scene, as well as the natural splendour of California wine country. Stay longer for endless day trip possibilities to quintessential Northern California towns like Point Reyes and Healdsburg.
During your city break in Sonoma, most people you'll meet will be speaking English.
While on your trip to Sonoma, you'll be using the United States dollar (USD) for everything you buy. It may be helpful to carry a mix of cash and cards for more flexibility when paying.
With temperatures hitting a maximum of 30ºC (86ºF), August is the warmest month in Sonoma.
Sonoma is generally seen as a safe city for travellers, but like any destination, it's best to exercise caution. Limit the amount of cash you carry, store local emergency numbers in your phone and only get in licensed ride-share services or cabs. Also, stick to well-lit areas when walking at night during your holiday to Sonoma.
Whether it's your first visit or your tenth, this city never fails to leave an impression. If exploring attractions is on your list of things to do in Sonoma, make sure you include Saint Francis Solano Roman Catholic Church and Sojourn Cellars.
When it comes to holidays in Sonoma, you can certainly splash out on luxury resorts and top-notch restaurants. You can also opt for more rustic accommodation and eat very well at casual spots. For deals, explore the winter months, when the weather will be brisker, but you may still be graced with sunshine.
The wettest month is January, which receives an average rainfall of 13 cm. But don't let the weather put a damper on your Sonoma trip — there's still loads to do indoors like hitting the shops, discovering museums, or hanging out in restaurants.