Pickup is at the designated pickup point in the evening. We will travel overnight, allowing you to rest on the bus. The next day, you will be rested and ready to enjoy the iconic Niagara Falls. On the
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- Visit to American Falls
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Tour Guide
- Visit to Horse Shoe Falls
- Visit to Bridal Veil Falls
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Honestly, just pack light. Bring a neck pillow and a blanket if you’re a light sleeper. You can wear comfy clothes and shoes for the bus. Also, snacks are a must! The pickup point in NYC is pretty easy to find, and just be ready for a long night but worth it for the views you'll see in the morning!
A: Yes, kids are definitely welcome on the tour! There’s no strict age limit, but keep in mind that the bus ride is overnight, so it’s best for kids who can handle that. The sights are amazing for all ages, and it's a great family trip, especially the Maid of the Mist for older kids who can get a little wet!
A: Great question! If the weather isn’t cooperating, they usually try to reschedule for a later date. You can also get a refund if it's canceled by the tour provider. Just make sure to check their policy when you book, as it might vary depending on the conditions.
Discussions
Just got back from the Niagara Falls tour! Here’s my take!
I recently went on the Niagara Falls One Day Tour from NYC, and it was a blast! The overnight bus ride was long but surprisingly comfy. The views of the falls are just breathtaking, especially Bridal Veil Falls! I paid the extra $30 for the Maid of the Mist ticket, and it was so worth it! Pro tip: bring a poncho, you’ll get soaked! Definitely a great experience for anyone looking for a fun getaway.
Considering this as a gift for my mom’s birthday - any advice?
I’m thinking of gifting my mom this Niagara Falls tour for her birthday! She loves nature and travel. Just wanted to know if anyone has gone recently and if you think it’s suitable for someone in their 60s? She can handle some walking but I’m just not sure how much climbing is involved.