Choosing the Best Niagara Winery Tours
By William Martin - Feb 23, 2010
Choosing Your Wineries
The biggest problem with planning such a trip is deciding which Niagara wine tour you want to go on. There are so many options out there that you’ll generally find it hard to narrow down and pick just one. Here are a few that are commonly selected from:
• Niagara Landing
• Chautauqua Wine Tour
• Finger Lakes
• Honeymoon Trail
• Margim Manor
These wineries are only a handful of a large number of very popular wineries that make up the entirety of the Niagara Wine Trail, in the USA and in Canada. What kind of wine you like, what scenery you’re interested in seeing, how fancy of a winery you’d like to visit, and the overall feel of the tour will all affect which of these wineries you ultimately decide to go with when you visit Niagara Falls.
Getting to Your Niagara Falls Wineries
When it comes time to visit Niagara Falls and it’s many winery options, you’ll need to choose your form of transportation. You can choose to hire a car, which is probably the easiest way to get there, either in the form of a taxi or a luxurious limousine ride. There are also a number of shuttles and busses that will allow you to quickly get from one point to the next in the area, though the timing and comfort levels may be a bit lower.
Ultimately, there are a wide array of different options on the table for the Niagara winery tours in the region. You can visit Canada, stay in the USA, or visit any number of area attractions between your winery visits. Whatever your choice, make sure you look into the huge array of local wineries that have made the Niagara escarpment world famous in the last twenty years. You can know more at www.niagarawinetour.net
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