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The Big Apple, Niagara and Washington, D.C.

The Big Apple, Niagara And Washington, D.C.
Kicking off in the history rich Washington, D.C. and ending in the city that never sleeps, New York, this 8-day trip is the ideal blend of unique cultures, natural phenomenons and blockbuster icons. See the White House, Empire State Building and high flying Wall Street, learn about the Amish way of life in Pennsylvania, and feel the full force of mighty Niagara Falls. If variety is what you’re looking for, this trip is the one for you.

Dining Summary

  • 1 Iconic Breakfast (IC)

Essentials

  • Snap photos of the most iconic landmarks in D.C., including Lincoln Memorial, World War II Memorial, the White House and the U.S. Capitol building, and visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture
  • Explore the Amish countryside with a Local Guide
  • Cruise to the base of the beautiful and powerful Horseshoe Falls
  • Iconic Breakfast at Junior’s, known as the home of New York’s best cheesecake. See Broadway, the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Wall Street and the 9/11 Memorial with a Local Guide

Whats Included

  • An expert Travel Director and professional Driver
  • Cherry-picked hotels, all tried and trusted
  • Audio Headsets provided throughout your holiday to enhance your included sightseeing experiences
  • Luxury air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi in most countries
  • City orientation tours
  • Extensive variety of Choice Experiences
  • On occasion, hotels of similar standard and location may be utilized.

04/11/2025 through 09/30/2025
04/11/2025 through 10/11/2025

Day 1

Washington, D.C., the vibrant capital of the United States, offers a perfect blend of history, politics, and culture that makes it a must-visit destination for travelers. Known for its iconic landmarks, such as the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the U.S. Capitol, D.C. offers endless opportunities to explore the country’s history through its architecture and museums. The Smithsonian Institution, comprising 19 museums and galleries, allows visitors to dive into American history, art, and culture at no cost. The National Mall, a sprawling green park, is an essential part of any trip, stretching between the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial and offering stunning views of these towering monuments.

A visit to Washington, D.C., would be incomplete without exploring its world-class museums. The National Museum of African American History and Culture highlights the rich history and contributions of African Americans, while the National Gallery of Art offers a breathtaking collection of works from Europe and America. For a more contemporary experience, head to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, which showcases modern and contemporary art through rotating exhibitions.

The city is also known for its beautiful neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm. Georgetown, with its cobblestone streets and historic waterfront, is ideal for shopping, dining, and admiring 18th-century architecture. Capitol Hill, home to the U.S. Congress, also offers delightful cafes and the historic Eastern Market, where you can explore local vendors selling fresh produce, crafts, and antiques.

Fun fact: Washington, D.C., is home to one of the largest cherry blossom festivals in the world. Every spring, the city bursts into bloom as over 3,000 cherry trees, gifted by Japan in 1912, line the Tidal Basin, creating a stunning pink and white landscape that attracts visitors from around the globe. From its historic landmarks to its vibrant neighborhoods and cultural offerings, Washington, D.C. provides a rich and diverse experience for all types of travelers.


Day 2

Washington, D.C., the vibrant capital of the United States, offers a perfect blend of history, politics, and culture that makes it a must-visit destination for travelers. Known for its iconic landmarks, such as the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the U.S. Capitol, D.C. offers endless opportunities to explore the country’s history through its architecture and museums. The Smithsonian Institution, comprising 19 museums and galleries, allows visitors to dive into American history, art, and culture at no cost. The National Mall, a sprawling green park, is an essential part of any trip, stretching between the Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial and offering stunning views of these towering monuments.

A visit to Washington, D.C., would be incomplete without exploring its world-class museums. The National Museum of African American History and Culture highlights the rich history and contributions of African Americans, while the National Gallery of Art offers a breathtaking collection of works from Europe and America. For a more contemporary experience, head to the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, which showcases modern and contemporary art through rotating exhibitions.

The city is also known for its beautiful neighborhoods, each with its own unique charm. Georgetown, with its cobblestone streets and historic waterfront, is ideal for shopping, dining, and admiring 18th-century architecture. Capitol Hill, home to the U.S. Congress, also offers delightful cafes and the historic Eastern Market, where you can explore local vendors selling fresh produce, crafts, and antiques.

Fun fact: Washington, D.C., is home to one of the largest cherry blossom festivals in the world. Every spring, the city bursts into bloom as over 3,000 cherry trees, gifted by Japan in 1912, line the Tidal Basin, creating a stunning pink and white landscape that attracts visitors from around the globe. From its historic landmarks to its vibrant neighborhoods and cultural offerings, Washington, D.C. provides a rich and diverse experience for all types of travelers.


Day 3 Located west of Philadelphia
Day 4

Niagara Falls, Canada, is a destination that captures the imagination with its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant atmosphere. Straddling the border between Canada and the United States, Niagara Falls is a world-renowned wonder that consists of three powerful waterfalls: the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Canadian side is famous for offering the most spectacular views of these cascading waters. Take a thrilling journey aboard the Niagara City Cruises boat tour, where you can feel the mist on your face as you sail close to the thundering Horseshoe Falls. For a different perspective, the Journey Behind the Falls experience allows visitors to venture through tunnels carved into the bedrock and stand behind the waterfall itself, providing a rare and exhilarating view of this natural marvel.

Beyond the falls, Niagara is a destination filled with adventure, culture, and entertainment. The Clifton Hill area, often called "the street of fun," is packed with attractions for the whole family, from arcades and wax museums to the iconic Niagara SkyWheel, offering panoramic views of the falls and the surrounding cityscape. For those interested in history, the Niagara Parks Power Station provides a fascinating look into the region's hydroelectric heritage. By night, the falls are illuminated in vibrant colors, creating a romantic and magical backdrop for evening strolls or dining at one of the many restaurants overlooking the falls, such as the Skylon Tower’s Revolving Dining Room.

Wine lovers will be delighted to discover that Niagara is also home to one of Canada's most acclaimed wine regions. The nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake is renowned for its vineyards and wineries, particularly for its ice wine, a sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have naturally frozen on the vine. A wine tour through this picturesque area offers tastings paired with local gourmet delights, set against the backdrop of charming 19th-century architecture and lush landscapes.

Fun fact: Each second, over 3,160 tons of water flow over Niagara Falls, making it one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world. Despite this immense force, Niagara Falls has not eroded as much as expected over the years, thanks to engineering efforts that control the flow of water and protect the falls for future generations to marvel at.


Day 5

Niagara Falls, Canada, is a destination that captures the imagination with its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant atmosphere. Straddling the border between Canada and the United States, Niagara Falls is a world-renowned wonder that consists of three powerful waterfalls: the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Canadian side is famous for offering the most spectacular views of these cascading waters. Take a thrilling journey aboard the Niagara City Cruises boat tour, where you can feel the mist on your face as you sail close to the thundering Horseshoe Falls. For a different perspective, the Journey Behind the Falls experience allows visitors to venture through tunnels carved into the bedrock and stand behind the waterfall itself, providing a rare and exhilarating view of this natural marvel.

Beyond the falls, Niagara is a destination filled with adventure, culture, and entertainment. The Clifton Hill area, often called "the street of fun," is packed with attractions for the whole family, from arcades and wax museums to the iconic Niagara SkyWheel, offering panoramic views of the falls and the surrounding cityscape. For those interested in history, the Niagara Parks Power Station provides a fascinating look into the region's hydroelectric heritage. By night, the falls are illuminated in vibrant colors, creating a romantic and magical backdrop for evening strolls or dining at one of the many restaurants overlooking the falls, such as the Skylon Tower’s Revolving Dining Room.

Wine lovers will be delighted to discover that Niagara is also home to one of Canada's most acclaimed wine regions. The nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake is renowned for its vineyards and wineries, particularly for its ice wine, a sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have naturally frozen on the vine. A wine tour through this picturesque area offers tastings paired with local gourmet delights, set against the backdrop of charming 19th-century architecture and lush landscapes.

Fun fact: Each second, over 3,160 tons of water flow over Niagara Falls, making it one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world. Despite this immense force, Niagara Falls has not eroded as much as expected over the years, thanks to engineering efforts that control the flow of water and protect the falls for future generations to marvel at.


Day 6

Niagara Falls, Canada, is a destination that captures the imagination with its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant atmosphere. Straddling the border between Canada and the United States, Niagara Falls is a world-renowned wonder that consists of three powerful waterfalls: the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Bridal Veil Falls. The Canadian side is famous for offering the most spectacular views of these cascading waters. Take a thrilling journey aboard the Niagara City Cruises boat tour, where you can feel the mist on your face as you sail close to the thundering Horseshoe Falls. For a different perspective, the Journey Behind the Falls experience allows visitors to venture through tunnels carved into the bedrock and stand behind the waterfall itself, providing a rare and exhilarating view of this natural marvel.

Beyond the falls, Niagara is a destination filled with adventure, culture, and entertainment. The Clifton Hill area, often called "the street of fun," is packed with attractions for the whole family, from arcades and wax museums to the iconic Niagara SkyWheel, offering panoramic views of the falls and the surrounding cityscape. For those interested in history, the Niagara Parks Power Station provides a fascinating look into the region's hydroelectric heritage. By night, the falls are illuminated in vibrant colors, creating a romantic and magical backdrop for evening strolls or dining at one of the many restaurants overlooking the falls, such as the Skylon Tower’s Revolving Dining Room.

Wine lovers will be delighted to discover that Niagara is also home to one of Canada's most acclaimed wine regions. The nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake is renowned for its vineyards and wineries, particularly for its ice wine, a sweet dessert wine made from grapes that have naturally frozen on the vine. A wine tour through this picturesque area offers tastings paired with local gourmet delights, set against the backdrop of charming 19th-century architecture and lush landscapes.

Fun fact: Each second, over 3,160 tons of water flow over Niagara Falls, making it one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world. Despite this immense force, Niagara Falls has not eroded as much as expected over the years, thanks to engineering efforts that control the flow of water and protect the falls for future generations to marvel at.


Day 7 Architecture, fine art, theater, dining, shopping... what can't you experience in New York City? Cloud-breaching skyscrapers dot its skyline, while Lady Liberty stands proudly in New York Harbor. Visitors taking a bite of the Big Apple will find endless options in this metropolis' five distinct boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island). Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and the High Line, a park situated on a former elevated railroad, are just a few of the major NYC attractions.

This behemoth at the nexus of the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean is the most populated city in the United States. The character, landscapes, culture and peaks of human achievement that New York City displays make it an indisputably essential travel destination. Alicia Keys may have said it best in her song "Empire State of Mind": "There's nothing you can't do."
Day 8 Architecture, fine art, theater, dining, shopping... what can't you experience in New York City? Cloud-breaching skyscrapers dot its skyline, while Lady Liberty stands proudly in New York Harbor. Visitors taking a bite of the Big Apple will find endless options in this metropolis' five distinct boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, Staten Island). Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and the High Line, a park situated on a former elevated railroad, are just a few of the major NYC attractions.

This behemoth at the nexus of the Hudson River and the Atlantic Ocean is the most populated city in the United States. The character, landscapes, culture and peaks of human achievement that New York City displays make it an indisputably essential travel destination. Alicia Keys may have said it best in her song "Empire State of Mind": "There's nothing you can't do."

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