If you’re considering a day out in Port Macquarie that goes beyond the typical sightseeing, the Food, Wine, and Wellness Tour offered by DVINE Experiences might just be your ideal pick. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, the detailed reviews and itinerary paint a picture of a well-rounded, thoughtful way to spend a day discovering regional gems.
What immediately appeals to us about this experience are the intimate group sizes and the all-inclusive approach. No hidden fees, just a relaxed day focused on good food, great wine, and interesting stories. Plus, the flexible finale—whether at a vineyard, brewery, or distillery—means you can tailor the experience to your tastes. The only slight consideration? It’s a six-hour commitment, which might be tight if you prefer unstructured, relaxed days or if you’re travelling with very young children. Still, for those with an interest in local culture and a love of wine, this tour fits well.
This experience tends to suit travelers who appreciate small groups, personal interaction, and sustainable tourism practices. If you’re a curious foodie, a wine aficionado, or someone who enjoys learning from passionate local producers, this trip could be a memorable highlight of your trip down under.
- Key Points
- The Full Experience: What You Can Expect
- Bago Maze & Winery: A Unique Welcome
- Harry’s Lookout: Coastal Views
- Long Point Vineyard & Gallery: Art Meets Wine
- Abundance Lifestyle & Garden: Farm-to-Table Lunch
- Tacking Point Lighthouse: Coastal Icon
- The Big Picture: Value and Practicalities
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- The Takeaway
- FAQs
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Key Points

- Small Group Experience: Intimate setting with a maximum of 11 travelers for personalized attention.
- All-Inclusive: No extra costs for tastings, meals, or activities, making it straightforward and stress-free.
- Flexible Endings: Choose to finish at a vineyard, brewery, or distillery based on your preferences.
- Diverse Stops: Mix of nature, art, and local produce, from scenic lookouts to engaging art galleries.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Guides like Katie make the trip fun and personal, sharing stories and local insights.
- Sustainable Focus: Supports eco-conscious venues and small regional businesses.
The Full Experience: What You Can Expect
The tour kicks off at the Rydges Port Macquarie, around 10 am. From there, you’re whisked away into a carefully curated day that balances scenic views, local history, and a fair share of tastings. Here’s a detailed look at each stop:
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Bago Maze & Winery: A Unique Welcome
The first stop at Bago Maze & Winery is quite the start. Imagine stepping into an attraction that combines a playful maze with a boutique winery. The guided tastings here highlight a variety of wines, from crisp whites to bold reds, all made onsite. It’s refreshing to see a place that’s more than just a winery—adding the maze element makes it fun and slightly unexpected. We love that the tasting is guided, so you get insights straight from the winemakers themselves, helping you understand what makes their wines special.
Harry’s Lookout: Coastal Views
Next, a quick drive takes you to Harry’s Lookout for panoramic views over Port Macquarie’s coastline. With just 10 minutes here, the highlight is the sweeping vistas of beaches, waves, and green headlands. It’s a perfect spot for photos or just soaking in the scenery. The beauty of a viewpoint like this is how it grounds you in the natural environment, giving you a moment of calm and appreciation before heading into the next tasting.
Long Point Vineyard & Gallery: Art Meets Wine
At Long Point Vineyard, the focus shifts to a creative pairing—wine and art. Guests can sample a range of local wines while exploring an onsite art gallery featuring regional artists. It’s a chance to appreciate local talent, and the rotating exhibits keep things fresh if you return. The combination of visual and gustatory delights makes this stop memorable. Plus, the wines generally receive high praise for quality, making it a highlight for wine lovers.
Abundance Lifestyle & Garden: Farm-to-Table Lunch
For lunch, you’ll head to Abundance Café, a peaceful spot surrounded by water gardens and native bush. The farm-to-table meal is crafted from local produce, and the menu’s focus on fresh, regional ingredients makes it stand out. Lunch is around 45 minutes, enough to relax, chat, and enjoy a quality meal without feeling rushed. The friendly service and scenic setting are definite pluses—many reviews mention this as one of the best parts of the day.
Tacking Point Lighthouse: Coastal Icon
Finally, a quick stop at Tacking Point Lighthouse offers more breathtaking views and a bit of history. Built in 1879, it’s one of Australia’s most picturesque lighthouses. On clear days, spotting dolphins and migrating whales adds a magical touch. This stop is just about 10 minutes, but it leaves a lasting impression thanks to the rugged coastline and the sense of maritime history.
The Big Picture: Value and Practicalities

At $163.53 per person, this tour offers a lot of value, especially considering it’s all-inclusive—the tastings, lunch, and entrance fees are covered. When you factor in the small group size and personalized attention, it becomes a pretty compelling package. The tour’s length fits well into a travel day, giving enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling hurried.
With only 11 travelers max, the atmosphere is friendly and relaxed. The guides, like Katie, are praised for their warmth and energy, making the experience feel very personal. As one reviewer put it, she made everyone feel at ease, sharing snacks, stories, and letting guests explore at their own pace.
The focus on sustainability and supporting regional small businesses adds an ethical dimension to the trip. You’re not just tasting wine—you’re helping local communities thrive, which is something many travelers appreciate.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

If you’re someone who loves discovering hidden regional gems with a small, friendly group, this tour checks all the boxes. It’s perfect for travelers who want a curated day out, combining scenic views, local art, and excellent wine without the hassle of organizing every detail themselves. Foodies, wine lovers, and those curious about regional Australian life will find plenty to enjoy.
It’s also suitable for those who value sustainability and small-scale businesses, as the tour emphasizes eco-conscious venues. The flexible ending makes it adaptable whether you’re more into wine, craft beer, or spirits.
However, if you’re traveling with very young children or prefer long, unstructured days, this might not be the best fit. The six-hour schedule is ideal for those who want a curated experience but could be a bit tight for wider family groups or those with special needs.
The Takeaway

This Food, Wine, and Wellness Tour stands out for its personalized approach, variety of stops, and passionate guides. It’s a well-thought-out way to explore Port Macquarie’s regional flavors and scenery in a relaxed, friendly environment. Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking for a day of good company and beautiful views, this tour offers a balanced mix of fun and education.
The inclusion of local art, scenic vistas, and farm-to-table dining adds layers that keep it interesting. Plus, knowing that your participation supports regional communities makes the experience feel even more worthwhile.
In short, if you’re after a thoughtfully curated day with a focus on local culture and flavors, this tour might be just what you’re looking for.
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“Katie was so friendly and fun, she made the whole experience feel really personal. She had snacks and let us go at our own pace. We got to taste so…”
FAQs

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 6 hours, starting at 10 am and ending back at the meeting point in Port Macquarie.
What is included in the price?
All tastings, a farm-to-table lunch, entrance fees to stops, and guided commentary are included. There are no hidden extras.
Can I choose my ending location?
Yes, the finale can be a vineyard, brewery, or distillery, allowing you to tailor the experience to your tastes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Rydges Port Macquarie, located at 1 Hay St.
Is there a minimum group size?
The tour operates with a maximum of 11 travelers, ensuring a small, intimate atmosphere.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best to check with the provider directly if you have specific mobility concerns.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are permitted on the tour.
How do I book?
You can book through the provider’s site or via the linked Viator page, with all details and confirmation provided after booking.
In the end, this tour offers more than just tastings; it’s about discovering the local spirit of Port Macquarie through wine, art, and scenic beauty—all with a guide who makes it feel personal. It’s a balanced mix of relaxation, learning, and fun, making it a top pick for those looking to experience the region authentically.
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