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Ultimate Grand Canyon 4-in-1 Helicopter Tour
6 hours 30 minutes (Departs Las Vegas, Nevada)
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Take the ultimate Grand Canyon tour! You'll fly from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon by helicopter, cruise the Colorado River, then spend time at the West Rim.…Not LP reviewed
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Aquaduct Racetrack
Thoroughbread race from late October to early May.
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MCU Park
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Hush Tours
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Noshwalks
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Wölffer Estate Vineyards
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Pugliese Vineyards
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Pindar Vineyards
An iconic spot for vino guzzling, Pindar retains the original flavor of North Fork wine, for it was here that the island's boutique industry began back in 1979. What was once a mere 30 acres of farmland has blossomed into vineyards and orchards as far as the eye can see (500 acres and counting) – guided tours and weekend live music (in summer) are the norm.
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Pelligrini Vineyards
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Peconic Bay Winery
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Paumanok Vineyards
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Osprey’s Dominion Vineyards
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Lenz Winery
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Duck Walk Vineyards
Proudly boasting an array of award-winning wines, Duck Walk is the brainchild of one of the founders of Long Island's small wine industry. The first location, housed in a chateau-style building, is in Water Mill, the second location is on the North Forks, encircled by acres upon acres of white grapes. Live weekly jam sessions are a popular occurrence.
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Bedell Cellars
A family-owned and operated estate that prides itself in sustainable harvesting and production practices. With over 30 years of experience, this is one of the most established wineries in the region, and is often considered the benchmark for North Fork grape growing. Don't miss the tasting room - one of the best on the Eastern Seaboard.
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Wildman Steve Brill
New York’s best-known naturalist – betcha didn’t know there were any! – has been leading folks on foraging expeditions through city parks for more than 20 years. He’ll trek with you through Central Park, Prospect Park, Inwood Park and many more, teaching you to identify natural riches including sassafras, chickweed, ginkgo nuts, garlic and wild mushrooms along the way. It’s wild.
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Watson Adventures Scavenger Hunts
Go beyond walking and talking with Watson, which turns each tour into a game by making you hunt for things – be it answers to interesting questions or quirky items – as you go about your journey. Tours vary, but most are great for children, such as hunts in both the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Natural History, which have you scour the grounds for mummies, knights and bones.
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Tours of the City with Justin Ferate
A former educator and tour director, Ferate, who also has a background in architecture, now pours all of his knowledge into his extensive tours. He offers a free trip through Grand Central Terminal and Midtown every Friday, as well as intensive walking tours that, as part of the continuing education program of the Cooper Union college, focus on a different neighborhood each week.
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Rock Junket New York City
Join rockin’ guide Bobby Pinn each Saturday at 11am for a two-hour tour that relives the good ol’ East Village days of punk and glam rock. Learn cool tidbits about CBGB, the Ramones, the New York Dolls, the Velvet Underground, Fillmore East, Iggy Pop and others through onsite visits and in-the-know discourse. Tours sell out quickly, so buy in advance, online.
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Phototrek Tours
If the photo record of your trip is just as – if not more – important than the experience itself (you know who you are), let guide and photographer Marc Samuels (or a member of his capable staff) lead you through some of the most picturesque spots in the city, and take professional photos of you in front of each one. Choose from Central Park, Midtown and downtown; tours are for private groups or couples only.
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On Location Tours
Face it: you want to sit on Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment stoop and visit the design studio from Will & Grace. This company offers four tours – covering Sex and the City, The Sopranos, general TV and movie locations, and movie locations in Central Park – that let you live out your entertainment-obsessed fantasies. A couple of the tours are also available in German.
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NY Tour Goddess New York Tours
Quirky guide Jane Marx, who’s made careers of acting, writing and teaching, blends all of her talents for a huge range of tours that focus on providing intimate portraits of her city. ‘I’m off the wall,’ she admits. ‘But I’m so knowledgeable.’ Tours, which are not cheap, range from Wall St and Little Italy to Union Sq and Harlem. Prices are negotiable with group bookings.
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Gray Line
The most ubiquitous guided tour in the city, Gray Line is responsible for bombarding New York streets with the red double-decker buses that locals love to hate. Really, though, for a comprehensive tour of the big sights, it's a great way to go. The company offers nearly 30 different options, the best being both the popular hop-on, hop-off loops of Manhattan. Tours are available in various languages, including Japanese, French, German and Italian.
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Big Apple Greeter Program
If you find NYC a bit overwhelming – and who wouldn’t? – call to set up an intimate stroll, in the neighborhood of your choice, led by a local volunteer who just can’t wait to show off his or her city to you. You’ll be matched with a guide who suits your needs, whether that means speaking Spanish or American Sign Language, or knowing just where to find the best wheelchair-accessible spots in the city.
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