Pair the Daredevil Tour with reserved entry to Cave of the Winds
Approximately 2 hours
Guided tour, Entry pass
Explore Niagara Falls stunts and legends with a Daredevil guide, then head to Cave of the Winds with a reserved entry pass. See Horseshoe, Bridal Veil, and American Falls on this combo experience.
Cancel up to 24 hours before the experience start date (local timezone) for a full refund. No refunds after that time period. No-shows forfeit the entire payment. The operator may cancel a scheduled trip to fully refund affected customers.
Arrive 30 minutes before your tour start time so your guide can complete check-in.
Check in inside Tugby's Bazaar. Your shuttle bus departs from Tugby's 15 minutes before your tour start time.
Yes. Parking is available right across the street from Tugby's Bazaar.
This guided tour will meet up at Tugby's Bazaar (616 Niagara St, Niagara Falls, NY) on the US side of Niagara Falls. Please go inside of Tugby's Bazaar to check in.
Cave of the Winds sits right at the edge of the American side of Niagara Falls, and stepping onto its wooden walkways is the closest you can get to the thundering water without actually swimming in it. The site has been welcoming visitors for well over a century, and its famous Hurricane Deck plants you just a few feet from the base of Bridal Veil Falls, where the spray hits like a tropical storm and the roar drowns out almost everything else. For anyone visiting Niagara, Cave of the Winds is the experience that turns the falls from a postcard view into a full sensory event.
On the Daredevil Tour Cave of the Winds combo, you trade dry sightseeing for a soaked, exhilarating descent into the gorge. After being outfitted with sandals and a poncho, you ride an elevator 175 feet down through solid rock and emerge onto a network of redwood decks built fresh each season. The mist climbs in sheets, the wood beneath your feet trembles slightly, and the Hurricane Deck at Cave of the Winds delivers a tropical-storm-force blast of water that is impossible to forget. Paired with the daredevil storytelling of Niagara's legendary barrel riders and tightrope walkers, the visit to Cave of the Winds becomes the dramatic centerpiece of a day that already trades heavily in awe.
This combo is perfect for thrill seekers, families with adventurous kids, couples chasing a memorable shared moment, and anyone who finds standing safely behind a railing a little too tame. If you love stories of risk-takers and want a Niagara experience that engages every sense rather than just your camera roll, Cave of the Winds is where the trip earns its name. Come ready to get drenched, to feel the falls in your chest, and to understand exactly why generations of daredevils could not resist this place.
Standing at the base of Bridal Veil Falls, you feel the full force of Niagara before you see all of it. Cave of the Winds escorts you down by elevator to a network of wooden boardwalks built directly into the gorge, where the water crashes just feet away and the air is perpetually cool and damp. By the time you reach the Hurricane Deck, Cave of the Winds has delivered something few natural attractions can match: a genuinely physical encounter with one of North America's most powerful waterfalls.
Niagara Nick clearly stands out as the star of this operation, with travelers consistently praising his energetic personality, historical knowledge, and witty humor throughout the tours. He's described as informative, professional, and genuinely fun, creating memorable experiences that help visitors get the most out of their Niagara Falls adventure. The tours typically include popular attractions like Maid of the Mist and Cave of the Winds, with guests particularly enjoying the stunning views and photo opportunities. However, there are some serious concerns worth noting. Several visitors felt misled about pricing and what was included in their packages, reporting they could have purchased individual attraction tickets for significantly less. More troubling are reports of incomplete tours and communication issues, with a few groups claiming they were left stranded partway through their itinerary. The vast majority of recent reviews are glowing five-star experiences with Nick as the guide, but these operational complaints suggest it's important to clarify exactly what's included in your package and confirm all logistics before booking.
Niagara Nick is a real nice guy and a good guide. We had a beautiful time at Niagara Falls State Park.
Edox
May 12, 2026
Niagara Nick is a real nice guy and a good guide. We had a beautiful time at Niagara Falls State Park.
Edox
May 12, 2026