An AMAZING tour with ADAM! Fun, informative, caring and gorgeous!
We really appreciated that Adam understood we were a bit "slower moving" and showed us the route options that required less steps. He was appropriate and helpful without being condescending.
It was a long day, no doubt about it. About 15,000 steps and I am sure others did more steps as they were more adventurous on the Cave of the Winds (which isn't a cave at all).
A few tips
1. You will all get wet, but can decide how wet you want to be. The mist impacted our hair and our feet for a short time. Summer warmth helped by quickly drying both.
2. The wet parts are the first part of the day so don't bother with makeup or doing your hair :-)
3. You do stop for lunch. Depending on how many other tours are at the stop it could take awhile.
4. They do lock the bus so you don't have to carry your items with you everywhere.
5. Someone questioned my sandals being okay - they were fine. I do suggest shoes that are secure (my sandals were) if you want to do a lot of steps at the Cave of the Winds.
6. Tips are encouraged so bring some cash.
7. Some people had waterproof containers for their phones/cameras - smart move. Wish I had done that. If you wanted the great shots, they happened close to the mist.
8. It does take time at the border so bring your patience and passport.
9. Do not try to joke or be casual with the border agents. It's pretty much all business.
HIGHLY RECOMMEND and if you can get Adam - you are very lucky!