Entries by White Wolf Private Tours

A Different Type of Luxury

Luxury Tours of San Francisco and Yosemite The Four Seasons, the Ritz Carlton and the Fairmont are all considered luxury hotels. They provide exceptional service and accommodations. Each hotel, however, has its own idea of class and how to best present that luxury and service. Some are down-to-earth; others are more akin to offering butler service. […]

Your Private San Francisco and Yosemite Hosts

Be Hosted in San Francisco and Yosemite Correctly Believe it or not, White Wolf Private Tours was founded to provide the most unique and rewarding tour experience possible. Here, we understand one basic concept of touring: If you’re not completely comfortable, physically, mentally and emotionally, you will not get the full enjoyment from your private […]

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Alcatraz Island History

Named La Isla de los Alcatraces (Island of the Pelicans) by Juan Manuel de Ayala, a Spanish explorer, in 1775, Alcatraz Island became a U.S. military fortress in the 1850s, sporting about 100 cannons to protect San Francisco Bay. The island also housed the West Coast’s first operational lighthouse. In addition, by the end of […]

Tour Yosemite Privately—Your Way

Join our Expert Guides for a Private Yosemite Tour Planned Just for You No one likes to be a number, a replaceable person in a crowd. The best advantage of a private tour is that you are seen and heard. A White Wolf Private Tour is catered around your needs and desires. You don’t go […]

What Luxury Means to Us

What Luxury Means to Us Do you know the difference between a one-size-fits-all tour and a luxury excursion? First, luxury travelers pay for comfort, whether it’s for first-class flights, accommodations in a four- or five-diamond hotel or optimum seating at a concert or sporting event.

Everything Changes, Even Yosemite

Everything changes. People change. Plants and trees change. Animals change. Towns and cities change. Prices change. Businesses change. Did you ever see stagnant water, all scummy and yucky? That’s what not changing looks like. We all know people who are stuck in the ‘50s or ‘60s or ‘70s, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t changed.

Yosemite Valentine’s Day Ideas for a Couple

Yosemite Valentine’s Day Ideas for a Couple It’s happened to most everyone, including the wealthy—a Valentine’s Day which is all too typical: You arrive with reservations at a fine-dining restaurant, the crowds are in full force and the kitchen is under pressure to perform on the busiest day of the year.

Can I Fly to Yosemite from San Francisco?

Can I Fly to Yosemite from San Francisco? Well, sort of. Yosemite is 200 miles from downtown San Francisco. To arrive at the park in luxury and privately is more difficult than you think. Arriving at the national treasure by private driver takes 4 hours from San Francisco. Because of this, many luxury travelers ask: […]