Day tour to Niagara Falls

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Why You Shouldn’t Miss This

No words can do justice to the Niagara Falls. A collection of three waterfalls with a total height of 167 ft, the falls are a breathtaking sight. Famed for its beauty, the falls are also known for their production of hydroelectric power.

There’s a lot for you to explore at Niagara Falls and you can indulge in many great activities, like cycling, enjoying incredible wineries, hiking, and more. A visit to the Niagara Falls is an unforgettable experience, perfect for a visit with family members!

Your Experience

A hallmark tourist attraction in USA, Niagara Falls are a stunning collection of three waterfalls that run along the American-Canadian Border, With an early morning start, its time to leave the fast-paced NYC and make your way towards the border.

Hop aboard for a coach journey. On the ride you’ll be treated to incredible landscapes of the Appalachian Mountains and the scenic upstate New York. Enjoy some movies and music with the Wi-Fi onboard and within no time, you’ll be at Niagara Falls.

Depending on the season, you will be able to experience the falls from different perspectives. Summer is the best season to visit the falls, when you can get on the water and enjoy the misty specks against your face.

At the end of the visit, you will have lunch. Indulge in some of the local delicacies or delve into any of the popular tourist joints. Once your stomach is satisfied, it’s time to head towards the beautiful Niagara Falls State Park.

Upon arrival at your destination, you will begin experiencing the adventure, beauty, and natural wonder of the Niagara Falls on board of the historic Maid of the Mist boat cruise or, when the Maid of the Mist is not running, from other observation points such as Cave of the Winds Gorge Walk or others available based on the weather conditions.

Please note: The Maid of the Mist boat cruise operates seasonally, usually between May and October (exact dates are subject to ice conditions) and is replaced in the off-season, depending on accessibility, by views from other observation points such as the Cave of the Winds gorge walk, Terrapin Point or others (access is subject to ice and weather conditions). The day’s itinerary is subject to traffic conditions and may be modified due to time constraints. When necessary in the spring and summer, ponchos are provided (you may get a little wet!).

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