Napa Valley reopens to visitors
Wine Country is back in business.
Visit Napa Valley is raising a glass to toast the official reopening of tourism in the Napa Valley.
Following approval by the Napa County Public Health Officer, the region’s hotels, wineries, tasting rooms, and bars are allowed to reopen.
Napa Valley restaurants and shops have been allowed to open for the past few weeks.
"We are elated to welcome back visitors to Napa Valley with the added assurance that all businesses are committed to practice the highest safety standards," said Linsey Gallagher, president and CEO for Visit Napa Valley.
"Visit Napa Valley and the entire Napa Valley travel and tourism industry are extremely grateful for the exceptional leadership, guidance, and support to prioritize the reopening of Napa County businesses."
The destination is touting the fact that Napa Valley wineries and restaurants have outdoor patio and courtyard seating for natural ventilation and social distancing and most wineries also offer private dining rooms.
This is in addition to the wide open spaces that the region is famous for.
The Wine Train is currentky suspended until July 1.
The public health department has implemented measures such as compulsory mask use indoors, and limited capacity at establishments.
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