LocationNiagara Falls, Ontario | Reviews 13 Reviews | Duration6 Hours | Group Price View price |
Many people visiting Niagara Falls from Toronto cannot spend the entire day visiting all the sites the Niagara region has to offer. ToNiagara has a solution to this problem, take a ToNiagara half-day tour!
You will be picked up at your Greater Toronto Area Hotel or nearby pick-up destination and taken to Niagara Falls and witness one of the natural wonders of the world. Where you go on the ToNiagara Half Day Private Tour is upto you, we've outlined a typical tour below.
The Voyage to the Falls Cruise by Hornblower is probably the most popular tourist attraction. Since it is so popular, you can purchase Hornblower tickets through ToNiagara, which allows you to have VIP treatment and skip any long lineups, which helps save time on a half-day tour.
Free time to eat lunch, souvenir shop and explore Niagara Falls!
For some family fun, visit Clifton Hill. If you are looking for a fright you can visit the Nightmare Fear Factory or check out the wonders at Ripley's Believe It or Not Museum.
The tour ends back where it started, we either travel back to your hotel or drop you off at the airport (optional add-on). The ToNiagara Half-Day Tour option is the perfect opportunity for those who are pressed for time to still see Niagara Falls.
ToNiagara Private Tours: To change/cancel a Private Tour date please call or email ToNiagara. Customers will receive a FULL REFUND if they call at least 24 hours ahead to cancel. If a Private Tour is canceled less than 24 hours ahead NO REFUND will be provided.
Yes, you can create your own itinerary. The itinerary above is only a suggestion, you can take your private trip, your way!
That depends entirely on you! Most people are picked up between 9 and 11 AM for private trips
Yes, Tipping is always optional, if your time is enjoyable and want to thank your trip guide then gratuities are very much appreciated. 10% - 20% is the usual tip.
All our guides speak English fluently and a licensed by the Niagara Parks Commission. If you require a trip in a different language, you may have to pay for a stand-alone trip guide if you need a different language.
The amount of walking depends entirely on you. Niagara-on-the-Lake is a beautiful, old town, there is quite a lot of walking there and also quite a few steps. Niagara Falls is a little more modern and accessible, however, the amount you walk is related to the amount you want to see!