$35 for New York City Tour with Round-Trip Transportation from Go Go US Tour ($65 Value)
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- Round-trip transportation
- See Times Square, Wall Street & the UN
- Optional excursions available
While a chartered yacht is a comfortable way to tour the seas, it can only navigate city streets with the help of hundreds of unhappy pack goats. Tour New York in terra firma style and comfort with today's Groupon: for $35, you get a tour of New York City with round-trip transportation to Boston from Go Go US Tour (a $65 value). Go Go US Tour offers Big Apple daytrips every Thursday and Sunday, departing from Boston around 7 a.m. and beginning the journey home around 6 p.m. Tours depart from 81 Harrison Avenue in Boston.
Go Go US Tour gives travelers a convenient way to see the nation's highlights without hassling themselves with the minutiae of planning and logistics. Simply hop on a minibus or deluxe motorcoach for a chauffeured asphalt cruise down to the highly tourable terrain of New York City, a city that never sleeps and, therefore, never snores. Over the course of numerous stops, tour-takers will feel their hair frizz from the electric atmosphere of Times Square, haggle over designer camels in the high-end souqs of Fifth Avenue, and inhale the money-scented air of Wall Street. Along the way, urban explorers can also take optional excursions to the Empire State Building ($20 for adults), the USS Intrepid ($24 for adults), Madame Tussauds museum ($35 for adults), and on a New York City Waterway harbor cruise ($26 for adults). You'll meet back up at a predetermined time and place, provided you possess a watch capable of converting normal minutes into New York minutes, and be whisked back to Boston just in time to see the sun set behind the Manhattan skyline.
- Round-trip transportation
- See Times Square, Wall Street & the UN
- Optional excursions available
While a chartered yacht is a comfortable way to tour the seas, it can only navigate city streets with the help of hundreds of unhappy pack goats. Tour New York in terra firma style and comfort with today's Groupon: for $35, you get a tour of New York City with round-trip transportation to Boston from Go Go US Tour (a $65 value). Go Go US Tour offers Big Apple daytrips every Thursday and Sunday, departing from Boston around 7 a.m. and beginning the journey home around 6 p.m. Tours depart from 81 Harrison Avenue in Boston.
Go Go US Tour gives travelers a convenient way to see the nation's highlights without hassling themselves with the minutiae of planning and logistics. Simply hop on a minibus or deluxe motorcoach for a chauffeured asphalt cruise down to the highly tourable terrain of New York City, a city that never sleeps and, therefore, never snores. Over the course of numerous stops, tour-takers will feel their hair frizz from the electric atmosphere of Times Square, haggle over designer camels in the high-end souqs of Fifth Avenue, and inhale the money-scented air of Wall Street. Along the way, urban explorers can also take optional excursions to the Empire State Building ($20 for adults), the USS Intrepid ($24 for adults), Madame Tussauds museum ($35 for adults), and on a New York City Waterway harbor cruise ($26 for adults). You'll meet back up at a predetermined time and place, provided you possess a watch capable of converting normal minutes into New York minutes, and be whisked back to Boston just in time to see the sun set behind the Manhattan skyline.
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Go Go US Tour gives travelers a convenient way to see the nation's highlights without hassling themselves with the minutiae of planning and logistics. From New York, the motorcoaches might set a course for destinations from Niagara Falls to the Great Smoky Mountains, or simply stay in town to try to catch anyone sleeping and yell "Ah-HA!" at them. On the opposite side of the country, Las Vegas tours set out from the City of Sin and make their way to such sights as the Grand Canyon, Disneyland, and the Hoover Dam. Other tour hot spots include Boston, Washington, DC, Florida, and Hawaii.