This is a small tour that maxes out at 7 people it includes Cave of the Winds Three Sisters Island DiCamillo Bakery Whirlpool St Park Power Vista Museum Niagara Escarpment where Niagara Falls origin
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Location: Niagara Falls
What's Included
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- We will pay all parking and attraction fees
- We will sgtop at DiCamiilo Bakery for lunch at this fantastic 105 year old Bakery. Your voucher will include a drink, a sandwich or pizza and a cookie or donut.
- Parking Fees
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely dress warm! Winter temps can be quite chilly, often in the 30s or low 40s°F. Layers are your best friend. A good winter coat, gloves, and a hat are key, especially since you'll be walking around and near the water, which makes it feel even colder. Don’t forget comfy shoes too since some spots might be slippery!
A: Yes, you can reschedule your tour if needed! Just give them a call as soon as possible. It's best to do it at least 48 hours in advance to avoid any fees. They’re generally pretty flexible, and the staff are super nice about it!
A: This tour is suitable for kids, but I’d say it's best for ages 7 and up. They’ll definitely enjoy the sights and the cave experience! Just keep in mind that the weather can be tough, so make sure they’re bundled up. The guide does a great job keeping things fun for the little ones too.
Discussions
Just got back from the Winter Wonderland tour! Amazing experience!
I just did the Niagara Falls Winter Wonderland tour last weekend, and it was incredible! We started at the Cave of the Winds and got soaked, but it was so worth it to see the falls in winter. The lunch at DiCamillo Bakery was a highlight for sure, their pizza was delicious! The group was small, just 5 of us, which made everything feel more personal. Highly recommend it as a gift experience!
Thinking about gifting the Winter Wonderland tour!
I’m looking to gift this Niagara Falls winter tour to my sister and her family. I saw that it includes lunch at DiCamillo Bakery, which is a plus! Just wondering if anyone has done this tour during the holiday season? What’s it like with all the decorations?