Best Value Niagara Falls Tour From Oakville
- Varighet: 6 Timer
- Lokasjon: Niagara Falls, Ontario
Visit Niagara Falls, one of the most stunning locations on earth, from Oakville!
Many people who go from Oakville to Niagara Falls (for business or a family reunion) may not have a full day to take in everything the Niagara region offers. They still want to make the most of their brief time. Take ToNiagara’s the Best Value Niagara Falls Tour From Oakville! This tour includes the entire adventurous experience in a short time: the Hornblower Niagara Cruise, Skylon Tower, Journey Behind the Falls, Helicopter Ride, and Winery Tasting.
The tour begins with a complimentary hotel pickup in a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle. For a bird's-eye view of all three Niagara Falls, a visit to the Skylon Tower observation deck is planned (Bridal Veil Falls, Horseshoe Falls, and the American Falls).
At Journey Behind the Falls, you'll have to descend 125 feet (approximately 40 metres) to explore cave-like tunnels behind the Falls, allowing you to hear and feel the falls.
We will drive you to the Hornblower Niagara Cruises boat ride after you visit Journey Behind the Falls, which will take you around the Niagara Gorge and as close to the Falls as possible. You may anticipate feeling the cold mist on your skin during the boat ride, but don't worry; a reusable rain poncho will be provided. The Hornblower Niagara Cruise is seasonal, i.e., from May to October. Niagara's Fury and Butterfly Conservatory replace Hornblower during the winter months.
Enjoy the Niagara Grand Helicopter ride to see the excitement of Niagara Falls after the Hornblower ride. One of the world's most violent white-water rapids may be seen above the Niagara Whirlpool. Look at the American and Bridal Veil Falls, two of the three Niagara Falls cascades. The stunning Canadian Horseshoe Falls, the largest of the three waterfalls, can be seen from the air. The view is incredible, but don't forget to capture it on film!
The tour wouldn't be complete without a stop at one of the numerous wineries in the Niagara region, where you can sample some of the most outstanding wines in the world and learn how grapes are cultivated, crushed, and pressed to make them.