TRAVELING WITH CHILDREN
The UAE is a family-oriented environment and small children are welcome and appreciated everywhere. The larger hotels have a good selection of kids' meals, especially in room service. Very small children do not normally eat out at night, but are often welcome. Phone ahead to check. In any case baby-sitting services are available in the main hotels.
There are lots of activities for children, both in and around the five-star hotels, special amusement parks and many green areas. Children under 12 usually qualify for discounts on admission fees to most museums, amusement parks, swimming pools and entertainment centres.
WOMEN TRAVELERS
The UAE is extremely safe for women travellers, nevertheless women travelling alone are a novelty and you may find yourself at the focus of unwanted attention. You will probably have a more relaxed visit if you stay in one of the four or five star hotels, especially if you can use the hotel's private beach facilities.
Women in the UAE have a much more liberal lifestyle than many of their Gulf counterparts (i.e. women are permitted to drive, work etc) however, women travelers should be aware that they are visiting a society which has strong traditional roots.
If you wish to avoid hassle or risk causing offence, do not wear tight or revealing clothes away from the beach clubs and resorts. You will also find that clothing suitable for the more cosmopolitan cities may not be comfortable or convenient for independent travel in rural areas. Loose trousers and a long sleeved cotton shirt will suit a wide range of situations.
When socializing in local company wait until a hand is offered to you for a handshake, some devout Muslims prefer not to shake hands with a woman.
Remember that one advantage of being a woman in the UAE is that women are normally served first at banks and post offices, police stations and other government offices frequently have separate queues for women.
Monday, July 4, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Travel to Srilanka
Sri Lanka has more than 2,500 years of continuous written history by means of the Mahawansha, and was also mentioned in several ancient Indian texts. One of the most famous is the Ramayana, in which the island, which was referred to as Lanka, was the island fortress of the evil king Ravana, who captured the wife of Rama an incarnation of the Hindu God, Vishnu. Legend has it that Hanuman the monkey flew over to Lanka and destroyed the capital by setting it on fire, while Rama and his remaining troops later crossed over from the mainland by building a land bridge across the sea.
The Sinhalese arrived in Sri Lanka late in the 6th century BC, probably from northern India. Buddhism was introduced beginning in about the mid-3rd century BC, and a great civilization developed at such cities as Anuradhapura (kingdom from c.200 BC to c.1000 AD) and Polonnaruwa (c.1070 to 1200) also they have two more kingdoms Kandian Kingdom and Jaffna Kingdom . Then British came and connect all three kingdoms into one for the administrative purpose and left as one country in 1948.
Occupied by the Portuguese in the 16th century and by the Dutch in the 17th century, the island was ceded to the British in 1796, and became a crown colony in 1802. As Ceylon, it became independent in 1948; the name was changed to Sri Lanka in 1972.
With end of the 30 year prolonged bitter separatist war in the May 2009 it seems this island nation is on a new chapter of its history.
[edit] Climate
Since Sri Lanka is a tropical country, you can expect the rain anytime of the year in most parts. However, the two major rainy seasons are North-East monsoon (October to January) and South-West monsoon (May to July).
Being an island, the climate of Sri Lanka changes dramatically from one part of the country to another. For example at Nuwara Eliya, in the hills of Central Province, has a temperature around -5-20 C throughout the year, whereas Hambanthota, located in the dry zone, has a temperature consistently around 30-35 C.
[edit] Terrain
Mostly low, flat to rolling plain; mountains in south-central interior.
Highest point: Pidurutalagala 2,524 m
[edit] Talk
Sinhala, spoken by the majority Sinhalese, and Tamil, spoken by the minority Tamil and Muslim groups, are Sri Lanka's two official languages. English is commonly used in most cities, especially Colombo, Kandy and Galle, and by government and tourism officials. Don't expect everyone, everywhere to be able to speak it fluently. In the beach and tourist areas you will have no problem with English. Most people in rural villages however cannot speak any English, beyond a few simple words.
* Sinhala Language The greeting in Sinhala is "ayubowan", pronounced "aybohan" It means "May you live longer"; 'Thank you' is "Bohoma istuti, pronounced "bohame stutti" and "how are you" is "kohomada", pronounced "Ko homede""
* Tamil Language: The greeting in Tamil is "Vanakkam"; 'Thank you' is "Nanri"
* Sri Lankan Muslim: If you meet a Muslim it is polite to say "Assalamu Alaikum" (Arabic) which means "peace be upon you"; and Thank You "Jazakallahu Khaira "جزاك الله خيرا"" (arabic)
Sinhala writing is much more curved than Tamil. After a while, you'll learn how to distinguish between the two.
The Sinhalese arrived in Sri Lanka late in the 6th century BC, probably from northern India. Buddhism was introduced beginning in about the mid-3rd century BC, and a great civilization developed at such cities as Anuradhapura (kingdom from c.200 BC to c.1000 AD) and Polonnaruwa (c.1070 to 1200) also they have two more kingdoms Kandian Kingdom and Jaffna Kingdom . Then British came and connect all three kingdoms into one for the administrative purpose and left as one country in 1948.
Occupied by the Portuguese in the 16th century and by the Dutch in the 17th century, the island was ceded to the British in 1796, and became a crown colony in 1802. As Ceylon, it became independent in 1948; the name was changed to Sri Lanka in 1972.
With end of the 30 year prolonged bitter separatist war in the May 2009 it seems this island nation is on a new chapter of its history.
[edit] Climate
Since Sri Lanka is a tropical country, you can expect the rain anytime of the year in most parts. However, the two major rainy seasons are North-East monsoon (October to January) and South-West monsoon (May to July).
Being an island, the climate of Sri Lanka changes dramatically from one part of the country to another. For example at Nuwara Eliya, in the hills of Central Province, has a temperature around -5-20 C throughout the year, whereas Hambanthota, located in the dry zone, has a temperature consistently around 30-35 C.
[edit] Terrain
Mostly low, flat to rolling plain; mountains in south-central interior.
Highest point: Pidurutalagala 2,524 m
[edit] Talk
Sinhala, spoken by the majority Sinhalese, and Tamil, spoken by the minority Tamil and Muslim groups, are Sri Lanka's two official languages. English is commonly used in most cities, especially Colombo, Kandy and Galle, and by government and tourism officials. Don't expect everyone, everywhere to be able to speak it fluently. In the beach and tourist areas you will have no problem with English. Most people in rural villages however cannot speak any English, beyond a few simple words.
* Sinhala Language The greeting in Sinhala is "ayubowan", pronounced "aybohan" It means "May you live longer"; 'Thank you' is "Bohoma istuti, pronounced "bohame stutti" and "how are you" is "kohomada", pronounced "Ko homede""
* Tamil Language: The greeting in Tamil is "Vanakkam"; 'Thank you' is "Nanri"
* Sri Lankan Muslim: If you meet a Muslim it is polite to say "Assalamu Alaikum" (Arabic) which means "peace be upon you"; and Thank You "Jazakallahu Khaira "جزاك الله خيرا"" (arabic)
Sinhala writing is much more curved than Tamil. After a while, you'll learn how to distinguish between the two.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Auckland Travel
Auckland Wilderness Walking Tours (half day) so you can see some of New Zealand’s best wilderness walks. We take you far off the beaten track, along a path uncharted even by the most comprehensive guidebooks and deep into the timeless rainforest.
You’ll walk through shaded, pristine valleys and steep yourself in the fresh scents and the pure sounds of the bush. You’ll scale dramatic rocky outcrops to drink in eye-misting, breathtaking views. You’ll hike along the soaring coastal cliff and watch the sea surge and crash on the windswept black-sand beach below.
Our Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tours (half day) highlights include:
• The Waitakere Ranges, known to local Maori as Te Wao Nui a Tiriwa, or the great forests of Tiriwa, in memory of one of their esteemed ancestors. Time stands still in this ancient rainforest which is home to rare native flora and fauna, towering native trees, secret waterfalls and pristine streams.
• The wild West Coast with its sheer, soaring cliffs and unique black sand beaches pounded by the mighty Tasman Sea.
• Snacks and hot/cold drinks in a secluded bush glade or in a sunny cliff top clearing.
Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tours (half day) cost NZ $145 per person.
Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tours (half day) include:
Transport to and from Auckland Central, a full, personal, half day Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tour, snacks, hot/cold drinks and all equipment, plus all taxes and park fees.
Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tours (half day) timeframe:
Pick up 10am and return 2pm;
or pick up 2pm and return 6pm.
You’ll walk through shaded, pristine valleys and steep yourself in the fresh scents and the pure sounds of the bush. You’ll scale dramatic rocky outcrops to drink in eye-misting, breathtaking views. You’ll hike along the soaring coastal cliff and watch the sea surge and crash on the windswept black-sand beach below.
Our Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tours (half day) highlights include:
• The Waitakere Ranges, known to local Maori as Te Wao Nui a Tiriwa, or the great forests of Tiriwa, in memory of one of their esteemed ancestors. Time stands still in this ancient rainforest which is home to rare native flora and fauna, towering native trees, secret waterfalls and pristine streams.
• The wild West Coast with its sheer, soaring cliffs and unique black sand beaches pounded by the mighty Tasman Sea.
• Snacks and hot/cold drinks in a secluded bush glade or in a sunny cliff top clearing.
Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tours (half day) cost NZ $145 per person.
Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tours (half day) include:
Transport to and from Auckland Central, a full, personal, half day Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tour, snacks, hot/cold drinks and all equipment, plus all taxes and park fees.
Auckland Guided Wilderness Walking Tours (half day) timeframe:
Pick up 10am and return 2pm;
or pick up 2pm and return 6pm.
Monday, January 31, 2011
Honeymoon in Hawaii
There are so many reasons why Hawaii turns up as No. 1 on the list of top destinations for honeymooners year after year. For one thing, once you get outside crowded, touristy Waikiki, it's absolutely beautiful. Serene.
Best Hawaiian Hotels for Honeymooners >
The air is filled with the fragrance of exotic tropical flowers, such as plumeria. Thick banyan trees gracefully drop their branches to the ground, and grow upwards from there. The water is a pristine turquoise blue. The beaches are immaculate, and uncrowded.
And you can try out just about any water sport you ever imagined. After all, surfing began here.
The food is great, too. You can get just nearly anything you like, but preferred local delicacies come from the sea. Fresh mahi-mahi and opakapaka plucked from the Pacific Ocean and garnished with Hawaiian macadamia nuts are heavenly. Maui onions are sweet as can be. And the island's kettle-cooked potato chips are so salty and crunchy, they redefine the meaning of sinfully good.
See More on Your Vacation
It feels like another world, but it's the USA. And it's easy to get around, once you arrive. Don't plan to stay long in Waikiki; it's too urban, too crowded. The kind of place you should see once...and then depart for calmer shores.
Hawaiian Air makes it relatively easy to island-hop and even offers inter-island air-hotel-rental car packages. If you're going to be spending any amount of time here, I suggest you do that.
Four days on one island and three on another could be the perfect amount (if you can't stay a lifetime... which you will consider doing).
Definitely plan to rent a car, and go exploring. There aren't that many roads on the outer islands, so it's unlikely you'll get lost. But it is likely that you'll come upon scenes of exquisite beauty, where you'll feel compelled to pull over and simply marvel at how amazing nature can be, when all her elements are in perfect balance.
You'll have to sleep sometime. And there are many, many places to choose from, in all price ranges. On the next pages, I've compiled a list of what I believe to be the...
Best Hawaiian Hotels for Honeymooners >
The air is filled with the fragrance of exotic tropical flowers, such as plumeria. Thick banyan trees gracefully drop their branches to the ground, and grow upwards from there. The water is a pristine turquoise blue. The beaches are immaculate, and uncrowded.
And you can try out just about any water sport you ever imagined. After all, surfing began here.
The food is great, too. You can get just nearly anything you like, but preferred local delicacies come from the sea. Fresh mahi-mahi and opakapaka plucked from the Pacific Ocean and garnished with Hawaiian macadamia nuts are heavenly. Maui onions are sweet as can be. And the island's kettle-cooked potato chips are so salty and crunchy, they redefine the meaning of sinfully good.
See More on Your Vacation
It feels like another world, but it's the USA. And it's easy to get around, once you arrive. Don't plan to stay long in Waikiki; it's too urban, too crowded. The kind of place you should see once...and then depart for calmer shores.
Hawaiian Air makes it relatively easy to island-hop and even offers inter-island air-hotel-rental car packages. If you're going to be spending any amount of time here, I suggest you do that.
Four days on one island and three on another could be the perfect amount (if you can't stay a lifetime... which you will consider doing).
Definitely plan to rent a car, and go exploring. There aren't that many roads on the outer islands, so it's unlikely you'll get lost. But it is likely that you'll come upon scenes of exquisite beauty, where you'll feel compelled to pull over and simply marvel at how amazing nature can be, when all her elements are in perfect balance.
You'll have to sleep sometime. And there are many, many places to choose from, in all price ranges. On the next pages, I've compiled a list of what I believe to be the...
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Monet's Garden
Monet’s Garden
Monet’s Garden is open from April to October and is an easy hours drive from Paris. I went last year at the beginning of April which was a huge mistake as very few of the bulbs were in flower. It didn’t really matter because there were cherry trees in bloom as well as some annuals and daffodils but it would have been so much more beautiful later on when the tulips, irises, wisteria, and so many other plants are in flower. You can see the flowering calendar here.
Whenever you go though, it’s still amazing to see the garden which inspired the Impressionist painter. The highlight is the Japanese water garden where you can see the famous Japanese bridge and water lilies depicted in his paintings.
Monet’s Garden is a little tricky to get to using public transport so I suggest hiring a car to get there.
Day Trips from Paris
Chantilly
The town of Chantilly is most well known for being the birth place of Chantilly cream. The French both invented and perfected Chantilly cream and if you’re anything like me you’ll enjoy it at every opportunity when in France. Of course I’m not suggesting you go to Chantilly to spend the day indulging in cream, the reason to take a day trip there is to visit the Chateau de Chantilly.
The chateau is just plain adorable. It’s surrounded by a moat and extensive formal and informal gardens. You can easily spend hours wandering around the woods and that’s exactly what I did.
Chantilly is easy to get to by both car and train so there’s really no reason not to go.
Chateau de Chantilly
Chartres
Chartres is one of the most relaxing day trips you can do from Paris. There aren’t loads of thing to do so there is no need to rush around. Take your time to visit the famous cathedral and then wander around the old town. My favourite thing to do when visiting towns like Chartres is to pick a nice little cafe to sit in where I can people watch or read my Kindle and then move along to the next little cafe and rinse and repeat. There’s not much to do but enjoy a long lunch, do a little window shopping, and cafe hop. What more do you want from a pretty town one hours drive from Paris.
Monet’s Garden is open from April to October and is an easy hours drive from Paris. I went last year at the beginning of April which was a huge mistake as very few of the bulbs were in flower. It didn’t really matter because there were cherry trees in bloom as well as some annuals and daffodils but it would have been so much more beautiful later on when the tulips, irises, wisteria, and so many other plants are in flower. You can see the flowering calendar here.
Whenever you go though, it’s still amazing to see the garden which inspired the Impressionist painter. The highlight is the Japanese water garden where you can see the famous Japanese bridge and water lilies depicted in his paintings.
Monet’s Garden is a little tricky to get to using public transport so I suggest hiring a car to get there.
Day Trips from Paris
Chantilly
The town of Chantilly is most well known for being the birth place of Chantilly cream. The French both invented and perfected Chantilly cream and if you’re anything like me you’ll enjoy it at every opportunity when in France. Of course I’m not suggesting you go to Chantilly to spend the day indulging in cream, the reason to take a day trip there is to visit the Chateau de Chantilly.
The chateau is just plain adorable. It’s surrounded by a moat and extensive formal and informal gardens. You can easily spend hours wandering around the woods and that’s exactly what I did.
Chantilly is easy to get to by both car and train so there’s really no reason not to go.
Chateau de Chantilly
Chartres
Chartres is one of the most relaxing day trips you can do from Paris. There aren’t loads of thing to do so there is no need to rush around. Take your time to visit the famous cathedral and then wander around the old town. My favourite thing to do when visiting towns like Chartres is to pick a nice little cafe to sit in where I can people watch or read my Kindle and then move along to the next little cafe and rinse and repeat. There’s not much to do but enjoy a long lunch, do a little window shopping, and cafe hop. What more do you want from a pretty town one hours drive from Paris.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Paris Travel
One of the most beautiful cities in the entire world that present vacationers and tourists great historic scenery and monuments is Paris - the Capital of France. There are quite a lot of interesting places to visit if you are in Paris - the City of Light as it is called by its citizens. You can never want of things to views. For those who love sightseeing Paris is the right place for that. Eiffel Tower, Arch de Triomphe, Notre dame cathedral and others are some of the interesting places to visit.
However, one of the problems facing vacationers which make it difficult for them to have affordable breaks in Paris is the high cost of things in Paris. Indeed, living in Paris is more expensive than cities and Provinces in France. However, having affordable breaks in Paris is a possibility for all those who know how to plan for their trip. You will be having cheap breaks in Paris if you can keep to the following tips.
Before you move into Paris, you need to plan for your break there and then budget for it on time. Do not just go to Paris without making adequate budget for your holiday in Paris. Budgeting is the first secret of having cheap breaks in Paris. The problem many people are having is that they do not know how to budget properly for their trips. Use a sheet of paper and write out things that you may need to buy in Paris in case you want to shop in the city. Surf the internet and find out places of interest to visit. Write down the places you will like to visit. Find out what it will cost you to visit those places including transportation fees. The information you have gotten will help you to in enjoying cheap breaks in Paris.
Your dream of having less expensive breaks in Paris will come true, if you stick to your budget. There is the tendency for people to buy what is not in their budget. Buying against your budget will militate against your effort to have cheap breaks in Paris.
Look for airlines that offer affordable flight to Paris. The cheaper your transportation fee, the brighter your chances of having cheap break in Paris are. Flight fee can increase your budget. Using airline with fantastic packages helps to reduce the cost of your break; thus it is a stepping stone in having cheap breaks in Paris.
Accommodation fee is another thing that can increase your budget. There are various hotels and vacation rentals in Paris. It will be better for you to choose a hotel that is close to the places that you will like to visit. This will reduce the transportation cost and thus making it possible for you to have cheap breaks in Paris.
However, one of the problems facing vacationers which make it difficult for them to have affordable breaks in Paris is the high cost of things in Paris. Indeed, living in Paris is more expensive than cities and Provinces in France. However, having affordable breaks in Paris is a possibility for all those who know how to plan for their trip. You will be having cheap breaks in Paris if you can keep to the following tips.
Before you move into Paris, you need to plan for your break there and then budget for it on time. Do not just go to Paris without making adequate budget for your holiday in Paris. Budgeting is the first secret of having cheap breaks in Paris. The problem many people are having is that they do not know how to budget properly for their trips. Use a sheet of paper and write out things that you may need to buy in Paris in case you want to shop in the city. Surf the internet and find out places of interest to visit. Write down the places you will like to visit. Find out what it will cost you to visit those places including transportation fees. The information you have gotten will help you to in enjoying cheap breaks in Paris.
Your dream of having less expensive breaks in Paris will come true, if you stick to your budget. There is the tendency for people to buy what is not in their budget. Buying against your budget will militate against your effort to have cheap breaks in Paris.
Look for airlines that offer affordable flight to Paris. The cheaper your transportation fee, the brighter your chances of having cheap break in Paris are. Flight fee can increase your budget. Using airline with fantastic packages helps to reduce the cost of your break; thus it is a stepping stone in having cheap breaks in Paris.
Accommodation fee is another thing that can increase your budget. There are various hotels and vacation rentals in Paris. It will be better for you to choose a hotel that is close to the places that you will like to visit. This will reduce the transportation cost and thus making it possible for you to have cheap breaks in Paris.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Niagara Tours and Attractions
IAGARA FALLS TOURS
Maximize your stay in Niagara. See the best the city has to offer in one economical tour package. Convenient pick-up & drop off at Hotel entrance.
Spring / Summer Tour Stops
Skylon Tower
Whirlpool Rapids
Maid of the Mist
Whirlpool
Floral Clock
Table Rock
Horseshoe Falls
Journey Behind the Falls
Bird Aviary
Fall / Winter
Winter Festival Of Lights
Winter Festival Of Lights
This tour includes:
* Rossi Glass
* Table Rock at the Brink of the Falls
* Disney Light Display
* Skylon Tower
* Niagara Parkway Light Displays
This tour departs the hotel lobby nightly at 6 PM and takes you on a guided trip through Niagara's Festival of Lights.
BOOK TOUR:
Month: Day: Year: # Adults: # Kids:
Hilton Premier Niagara Falls Tour
Hilton Premier Niagara Falls Tour
This tour includes:
Admissions to the following attractions:
Spring Summer Tour
Maid of the Mist Boat Ride
Journey Behind the Falls
Skylon Tower w/free night illumination return pass
Floral Clock
Whitewater Rapids
Butterfly Conservatory
In addition, you'll receive free passes to the White Water Boardwal and the brand-new Niagara Fury (a combined $30 per person value) that you can use at your leisure during your stay at Niagara Falls.
Fall Winter Tour
Imax Theatre and Daredevil Museum
Journey Behind the Falls
Skylon Tower w/free night illumination return pass
TableRock Viewing Point
Whitewater Rapids
Butterfly Conservatory
Your tour guide will offer full-narration along with exceptional door-to-door service, giving you a day sure to provide memories to last a lifetime.
BOOK TOUR:
Month: Day: Year: # Adults: # Kids:
Wine and Dinner Tour
Wine and Dinner Tour
This tour includes:
This tour departs every Friday and Saturday evening at 4:00 PM from the Hilton lobby. The tour includes a visit to four Niagara wineries with an extensive tour at one winery and tastings at all four. You will also enjoy a full sample of Niagara's "world renowned" ICEWINE. You tour comes complete with a succulent dinner at the esteemed Epicurean Restaurant.
You will visit:
*Reif Estate Winery (Ice Wine Sample)
*Peller Estates Winery
*Jackson Triggs Winery (Tour)
*Dinner at Epicurian Restaurant
*Shopping at Niagara-on-the-Lake
(Wineries and restaurants may be substituted due to special occasions)
BOOK TOUR:
Month: Day: Year: # Adults: # Kids:
Niagara on the Lake Winery Tour
Niagara on the Lake Winery Tour
This tour includes:
*This tour departs every morning from the lobby of the Hilton at 10:00 AM. The tour includes a visit to three Niagara wineries with an extensive tour at one winery and tastings at all three. You will also enjoy a full sample of Niagara's "world renowned" ICEWINE. You will enjoy a gourmet lunch at the esteemed Queenston Heights Restaurant.
You'll also be given ample time to visit the many shops and museums in historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
The tour also offers some interesting and informative facts about charming Niagara-on-the-Lake and the rich history of the surrounding areas.
Maximize your stay in Niagara. See the best the city has to offer in one economical tour package. Convenient pick-up & drop off at Hotel entrance.
Spring / Summer Tour Stops
Skylon Tower
Whirlpool Rapids
Maid of the Mist
Whirlpool
Floral Clock
Table Rock
Horseshoe Falls
Journey Behind the Falls
Bird Aviary
Fall / Winter
Winter Festival Of Lights
Winter Festival Of Lights
This tour includes:
* Rossi Glass
* Table Rock at the Brink of the Falls
* Disney Light Display
* Skylon Tower
* Niagara Parkway Light Displays
This tour departs the hotel lobby nightly at 6 PM and takes you on a guided trip through Niagara's Festival of Lights.
BOOK TOUR:
Month: Day: Year: # Adults: # Kids:
Hilton Premier Niagara Falls Tour
Hilton Premier Niagara Falls Tour
This tour includes:
Admissions to the following attractions:
Spring Summer Tour
Maid of the Mist Boat Ride
Journey Behind the Falls
Skylon Tower w/free night illumination return pass
Floral Clock
Whitewater Rapids
Butterfly Conservatory
In addition, you'll receive free passes to the White Water Boardwal and the brand-new Niagara Fury (a combined $30 per person value) that you can use at your leisure during your stay at Niagara Falls.
Fall Winter Tour
Imax Theatre and Daredevil Museum
Journey Behind the Falls
Skylon Tower w/free night illumination return pass
TableRock Viewing Point
Whitewater Rapids
Butterfly Conservatory
Your tour guide will offer full-narration along with exceptional door-to-door service, giving you a day sure to provide memories to last a lifetime.
BOOK TOUR:
Month: Day: Year: # Adults: # Kids:
Wine and Dinner Tour
Wine and Dinner Tour
This tour includes:
This tour departs every Friday and Saturday evening at 4:00 PM from the Hilton lobby. The tour includes a visit to four Niagara wineries with an extensive tour at one winery and tastings at all four. You will also enjoy a full sample of Niagara's "world renowned" ICEWINE. You tour comes complete with a succulent dinner at the esteemed Epicurean Restaurant.
You will visit:
*Reif Estate Winery (Ice Wine Sample)
*Peller Estates Winery
*Jackson Triggs Winery (Tour)
*Dinner at Epicurian Restaurant
*Shopping at Niagara-on-the-Lake
(Wineries and restaurants may be substituted due to special occasions)
BOOK TOUR:
Month: Day: Year: # Adults: # Kids:
Niagara on the Lake Winery Tour
Niagara on the Lake Winery Tour
This tour includes:
*This tour departs every morning from the lobby of the Hilton at 10:00 AM. The tour includes a visit to three Niagara wineries with an extensive tour at one winery and tastings at all three. You will also enjoy a full sample of Niagara's "world renowned" ICEWINE. You will enjoy a gourmet lunch at the esteemed Queenston Heights Restaurant.
You'll also be given ample time to visit the many shops and museums in historic Niagara-on-the-Lake.
The tour also offers some interesting and informative facts about charming Niagara-on-the-Lake and the rich history of the surrounding areas.
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