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2-Day Niagara Falls and Tannersville Outlet Shopping Tour from New York by Bus

Overview
Leave the hustle and bustle of New York City behind and enjoy a relaxing 2-day overnight trip to Niagara Falls. You'll travel to upstate New York by bus and visit Niagara falls to discover the majestic beauty of Niagara! The following day, you'll enjoy premium outlet shopping on the way back to New York. This overnight tour is a must-do when visiting New York City!

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City: New York City
Mon 13 Jan
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Starting at $375.00
Mon 13 Jan
Starting at $375.00
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What's Included
Wi-Fi on bus only
1 night hotel accommodation including tax and continental breakfast
Sightseeing tour of Niagara Falls
Transportation by 15-passenger van or a full-sized bus
Professional tour guide
2-day Niagara Falls and Shopping Tour
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Maximum of three people per room. If traveling with a party of 4 or more, or desire to have separate rooms please make separate bookings. Wheelchair accessible transportation must be requested in advance
  • Children under the age of 2 are free, please advise at time of booking if infant is traveling
  • Montour Falls will replace Watkins Glenn Park during winter months when it is inaccessible
  • For tours with fewer guests, vans may be substituted
  • Tours can be bilingual as they are offered in many different languages
  • Luggage is limited to one piece and a small carry on per person - no restrictions on size/weight.
  • Maid of the Mist is available from mid-May until mid-October. Please have in mind that the start of the summer season is subject to weather conditions.
  • Hotel Accommodations: Ramada by Wyndham Hotel or for travelers that must remain in the US, Comfort Inn ā€œThe Pointeā€ or similar. Please note specific hotels mentioned not guaranteed
  • Wheelchair accessible transportation must be requested in advance
  • On our tours we use a wide variety of attractions which all have different policies regarding Covid 19. In order to enjoy the full experience of the tour it is recommended to bring a face covering as it may be required for entry at certain locations.
  • All passengers are required to have proper identification when entering or leaving the United States. For entry to Canada, it is the passengerā€™s responsibility to make sure in advance that visa requirements are met
  • Passengers without the proper travel documents to cross and enter Canada can still join this tour. In such event, the passenger will remain at the hotel on the United States side of the Falls and will not join any part of the tour that will take place in the Canadian territory. You will be able to join the boat ride on the Maid of the Mist as this departs from the American side of the Falls. You will get to see the American Falls and the Canadian Falls from the boat. During the winter months, when the Maid of the Mist is not operating, you will be able to walk to the Falls on your own. There are no substitute attractions on the America side of the Falls. Outlet shopping is located on the American side and does not require a Canadian visa or passport
  • Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination required to cross Canadian Border
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
What To Expect
1
Watkins Glen State Park
SUMMER ITINERARY : We depart from the Big Apple heading north where we will pass the beautiful Delaware Water Gap to Watkins Glen State Park in the heart of the Finger Lakes region. Walk through Watkins Glen Canyon to visit the beautiful waterfalls and then continue to Niagara Falls passing Seneca Lake, arriving in the late afternoon .
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She-Qua-Ga Falls
WINTER ITINERARY goes to Montour Falls instead of Watkins Glen State Park
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Niagara Falls State Park
Tour the US side of Niagara including the American Falls, Goat Island and Luna Island.
4
Niagara Falls
For travelers interested in crossing to Canada, they will now cross the border while those that stay on the American side with have free time to enjoy the falls before both sides see the evenings amazing light show known as the Illuminated falls. After this everyone will have free time in the evening to enjoy the local attractions before returning to the American side for the night.
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Niagara Falls State Park
Leaving the hotel, hear the thundering water of Niagara Falls. See the magnificent Horseshoe Falls up close and experience the power aboard the Maid of the Mist (May-October). During winter until April when the Maid of the Mist is closed we tour the Power Vista Hydro-Electric Station and the Cave of the Winds.
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The Crossings Premium Outlets
At noon we depart south to New York State. On the way to New York, enjoy a shopping excursion at one of the large outlet malls along the way (Crossings Premium Outlets or Waterloo Premium Outlets), find your own bargain with brand name stores for less. Evening return to New York.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (500)
Dean G
May 2013

An early start to cover a lot of miles. We had 32 people on the bus and this was just about enough.

The guide Lizette was excellent and delivered great information in two languages, English and Spanish. Pity Markis the driver thought it was appropriate to talk and text on his mobile phone throughout the trip. All of the Australians on board looked in horror at this, touching a mobile phone while driving in Australia is strictly forbidden.

The actual sites are spectacular, Lizette gave excellent advice about how to maximise our time there and ensure we saw everything.

If you have limited time to see Niagara Falls this is the tour to do. Immigration at the border was flawless but would hate to see it once the season has started.

The hotel was perfectly ok and I would stay there again.

Shopping stop on the way home was just a time filler that could've been cut to save time.

My goal was to see Niagara Falls from both sides and this was achieved with lots of information and great people. The Maid of the Mist tour was great fun and is included, you will get wet standing on the outside of the boat but it is worth it.

The falls are lit up at night so make sure you stay out to see another view.

Sharon S
May 2013

Loved it! It was great to see the falls and going on the drive there and back was lovely too.

Jeffrey R C
May 2013

The trip that my wife and I and friends made to Niagara was a mixed bag. The starting point at Grand Central Station was chaotic and information was not passed on effectively. Admittedly there were two buses going to Niagara but some signage indicating the loading procedure would have been helpful.As the trip progressed our guide did not always use the bus speaker system to pass on information and those sitting at the rear could not hear. Perhaps a map on a large display board would have assisted us track our journey. For what ever reason we made a number of unscheduled stops along the way to, as we understood the situation allow four people to catch up with the bus. We do not understand why these people were not at the meeting point. Despite being assured by our guide that these people were not far away they did not arrive until we reached the American side of the falls where a 1 hour 15 minutes stop over seemed excessive. As a result we arrived at out motel after 9pm. The rest of the passengers had to be greatly inconvenienced by the missing four people who made no attempt to socialise when they did arrive. Apparently the driver at this time had exceeded his log hours and we had to make a choice of going to the restaurant or being dropped at the falls for a night viewing and then walking back to the motel. The restaurant that we wished to go to had already closed. The motel was a welcome surprise but again there was confusion about the breakfast procedure. The motel gave each person a breakfast voucher that indicated the breakfast restaurant would open at 6:30am but the sign at the restaurant said 7:00 am. Despite people waiting outside, the restaurant did not open. The receptionist at the motel commented that this was a management decision and left it at that.On the return journey the four late people were dropped at their hotel outside Manhattan. This courtesy did not seem to be offered to other passengers who had to make their way to and from Grand Central.

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