Niagara Falls(US/CA),Toronto,Thousand Islands 3-Day Tour from NYC

The 3-day itinerary begins with a visit to Watkins Glen State Park and Finger Lake (if open), followed by Niagara Falls night tour.Explore Niagara Falls from the Canadian side with optional activities

The 3-day itinerary begins with a visit to Watkins Glen State Park and Finger Lake (if open), followed by Niagara Falls night tour.Explore Niagara Falls from the Canadian side with optional activities including the IMAX experience, Hornblower Niagara Cruise, Skylon Tower Observation Deck with lunch, and a Toronto Sightseeing Harbour Tour. Highlights in Toronto include visits to the CN Tower, Ripley's Aquarium, and dinner in Chinatown at your own expenses. Last day with an optional Thousand Islands Cruise before returning to New York. Please note that a valid passport and visa are required for entry into Canada and re-entry to the U.S. Hotel rooms feature either two Full/Double beds or one King/Queen bed, based on availability, with a maximum occupancy of four travelers per room. For groups larger than four or those requiring separate rooms, please make additional bookings. To avoid traveling on different buses, provide all confirmation numbers after completing your reservations.

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Location: Brooklyn

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for the activities included in the Niagara Falls tour?

A: There aren't specific age limits for the activities, but there are some recommendations. For example, the Hornblower Niagara Cruise is great for all ages, but younger kids might not enjoy it as much due to the mist. The CN Tower and Ripley's Aquarium are both family-friendly, so it should be a good fit for kids, teens, and adults alike!

Q: What's the cancellation policy if the weather doesn't cooperate?

A: If weather conditions are really bad, they usually try to reschedule the tour for you. It's best to check directly with the provider, but they’re pretty flexible as long as you give them enough notice. If you can't reschedule, they may offer a partial refund depending on how close to the date you cancel.

Q: What should I wear for the Niagara Falls cruise? Is it cold?

A: Definitely bring a light jacket, especially if you're going on the cruise! It can be chilly with the mist and wind. Layering is your friend. Also, wear comfy shoes since you’ll be doing some walking on the Canadian side and around the parks.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Niagara Falls and Toronto tour—has anyone done this?

I’m considering giving this 3-day tour as a gift for my parents’ anniversary. They’ve always wanted to see Niagara Falls and I think the Toronto part will be a nice bonus! I’m a bit worried about the logistics though, especially crossing the border. Do you think it’s worth it?

Just got back from the Niagara Falls tour from NYC—what a trip!

I went on this tour last month and it was such a blast! Watkins Glen was breathtaking, the Hornblower Cruise was super fun, and Toronto was a nice change of pace. Just a heads up, the hotel was basic but clean. Overall, I’d totally recommend it if you’re looking for a scenic getaway.