Niagara Falls VIP Tour
Treat yourself to the luxury of a narrated tour of all of Niagara's best natural attractions on the Niagara Falls VIP Tour.
Treat yourself to the luxury of a narrated tour of all of Niagara's best natural attractions. You'll take an awe-inspiring ride on the Maid of the Mist, where you'll experience the full power and rush of the Niagara Falls. You'll visit Skylon Tower for a bird's-eye view of the skyline, and then ride to gorgeous Prospect Point and look out on the spectacular landscape from the Prospect Point Observation Tower. All this sightseeing will build up quite the appetite, and you'll certainly feel like the VIP as you enjoy the Falls view and palate-pleasing buffet dinner at the world-renowned Sheraton on the Falls.
Tour Sights Include
- Prospect Point & Observation Tower
- Maid of the Mist boat ride
- Goat Island & Luna Island - small islands located between the American and Canadian Falls
- Upper & Lower Niagara River & Rapids
- Table Rock House - excellent viewing/photography platform for the falls
- Cave of the Winds Tour
- Skylon Tower escalation - observation deck
- Dinner Buffet at Sheraton on the Falls Penthouse restaurant
- Thunder Theater 4-D Movie: "Legends of Niagara"
Details
- Tour price includes narrated minibus tour, buffet dinner, admission to Maid of the Mist, Skylon Tower Observation Deck, and Cave of the Winds.
- Hotel pickup at most downtown hotels is available.
- The tour runs daily.
- Departure time is at 1:30 p.m. from the Canadian side and 2 p.m. from the American side; it lasts approximately 8 hours.
- Time to explore on your own is provided at most stops on the tour.
- Cameras and video cameras are permitted. Due to the waters and mist of the tour, it is advisable to bring waterproof equipment or put a waterproof, protective covering on your equipment.
- Casual dress is recommended. A raincoat is provided on the boat.
- This tour involves walking.
- The tour is appropriate for children ages three and up.
- The tour is handicap accessible, but the boat's surfaces can become wet and slippery and precautions should be taken to ensure safety.
- NOTE: The tour ends Oct. 22 and resumes in mid-May.