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AAA Four Diamond Hotel South of Vegas Strip
Fewer than 10 miles south of the Las Vegas Strip, the Mediterranean-inspired Green Valley Ranch- Las Vegas cuts an imposing figure, with Spanish-style architecture, tiled roofs, and a recessed driveway lined with towering palms. You don't have to worry about transportation to the city's main corridor, thanks to a complimentary shuttle that runs back and forth from the strip four times a day. But there's a lot to do right here-the sprawling Green Valley Ranch- Las Vegas encompasses restaurants, pools, a casino, and a movie theater.
In the upscale casino, exposed stone columns support towering arches and a vaulted ceiling. Gamers have the run of the place, which offers 2,200 slot and video-poker games, a poker room, race and sports book areas, and more than 55 table games such as blackjack, craps, and roulette. Spend your winnings at one of eight onsite restaurants, including Hank's Fine Steaks & Martinis, known for its selection of aged meats, and Terra Verde, a cozy Italian eatery with house-made pasta dishes and an extensive wine list. Getaway holders can use their resort credit at the onsite spa for services such as massages, facials, and mani-pedis.
Green Valley Ranch- Las Vegas's outdoor recreation area stretches across more than 8 acres outfitted with manicured lawns, private cabanas, and infinity-edge dipping pools. Head to the Pond, the resort's private pool and lounge, to see and be seen during pool-party season. Come nightfall, you can catch a live band at Ovation or slip into Drop Bar for a nightcap.
Greater Las Vegas: Shops and Restaurants Off the StripThe town of Henderson is conveniently close to Las Vegas, but it's also far enough to be an escape from the bustle of the strip. Next to Green Valley Ranch- Las Vegas sits The District, a pedestrian-friendly promenade lined with boutiques and restaurants. On Friday and Saturday nights from May through October, enjoy live music as you stroll the plaza.
To head to the Strip, hop onto the resort's free shuttle, which drops riders off at the Mandalay Bay Hotel. If you're tired of gambling, check out one of the long-running shows, such as Cirque du Soleil's Love, an acrobatic and visually stunning homage to the Beatles.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Address:Green Valley Ranch
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(2012-04-28) Shon L.: Green Valley.....almost perfect....almost paradise.
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Modern Luxury Hotels Offering Electrifying Entertainment
Like many of the neighboring buildings in Atlantic City, Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa has a massive casino floor: 4,000 slot machines peal and blink, and there's a 100-seat racebook area where thoroughbreds gallop on an enormous video wall. But beyond the casino, you can also settle into any of six fine-dining restaurants, including a few bars and lounges, and multiple entertainment venues. Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, along with its adjacent boutique hotel, The Water Club at Borgata, has a massive complex loaded with possibilities where you can indulge impulses at your own pace.
Four of Borgata's fine-dining venues offer a three-course prix fixe menus: SeaBlue, Wolfgang Puck American Grille, Fornelletto Cucina & Wine Bar, and Izakaya. Each has their own signature entree: Fornelletto serves veal osso bucco ravioli, and SeaBlue's specialty is dayboat halibut with littleneck clams.
Elsewhere, you can take a shopping spree at the hotels' myriad boutiques or take in a show at The Borgata Comedy Club, where comedians deal out punch lines Monday-Thursday evenings at 9 p.m.
Collectively, Borgata and the adjacent Water Club feature 2,800 guest rooms and suites decked out in luxurious accouterments. Each of Borgata's classic rooms features one king bed, where you can lay back and peer through floor-to-ceiling windows. All rooms have a marbled bathroom with an oversize shower, too. Alternatively, you can opt for one of The Water Club's club rooms, which have views of the ocean.
Atlantic City, New Jersey: Casinos Lining Historical Beachside BoardwalkThe inspiration behind the board game Monopoly, Atlantic City has long fascinated travelers as a vacation destination, a place where you can relax on the beach or indulge vices in equal measure. No trip is complete without a stroll along the Atlantic City Boardwalk, which was built along the beach in 1870 to keep sand out of hotel lobbies. It's lined with shopping venues and restaurants.
During Prohibition, law enforcement was lax in Atlantic City compared to much of America, and the mob activity in town was immortalized on HBO's Boardwalk Empire. You can learn more about local history at the Atlantic City Historical Museum, located on Garden Pier. The museum ushers you into the past with a locally focused permanent exhibit that has artifacts, costumes, posters, postcards, souvenirs, and Miss America memorabilia.
A half-mile from the Garden Pier you'll find Absecon Lighthouse, New Jersey's tallest lighthouse at 171 feet. Walk up the 228 steps to the apex to come face-to-face with a fresnel lens, which has lit up the night for seafarers since 1857. It's also a great spot to get top-notch views of the Jersey Shore.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Address:Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa
All-Inclusive Beachfront Resort in Caribbean
Every week, Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites throws a beachside welcome party to help new arrivals kick off their vacations with live entertainment, dancing, and a fireworks finale. This fiesta supplies a taste of what lies in store during a stay at the all-inclusive Caribbean resort, which sprawls across a tropical hillside like a mini metropolis. There's something for everyone-a playground and art club for children as well as discos, nightclubs, and bars for grownups. Eleven pools and two spas cater to laid-back vacationers, and onsite snorkeling and other watersports engage active guests.
One-bedroom suites are like a home away from home, complete with fully equipped kitchenettes and separate dining areas. Each suite includes a large balcony or terrace, some of which face the surrounding mountains. Suites are decorated with Caribbean-inspired decor, complemented by rattan, natural-wicker, and bamboo furniture.
A lot of the action at Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites centers on the two beaches it has direct access to. But the resort offers a broad range of activities inland as well. These include golf and yoga during the day and theater shows at night. Take advantage of the free shuttle service and convenient jetpack rentals to easily tour the facilities.
Dominican Republic's North Coast: Golden-Sand Beaches and Mountainside CitiesThe beach known as Playa Cofresi-named after Roberto Cofresi, a pirate dubbed "the Robin Hood of the Caribbean" for how he dispensed with his stolen treasure-runs along the Lifestyle resort's outer edge. The golden, 3-mile (5 km) stretch of sand reaches to the Ocean World marina, a habitat for dolphins, sea lions, and other marine life.
From the beach, it's only a 10-minute drive to Puerto Plata, the largest city on the Dominican Republic's North Coast. The mountainside city is known for its pastel-colored Victorian buildings with gingerbread fretwork-architecture that lends the town an Old-World charm. You'll also find some prominent cultural attractions, including the colonial-era Fort of San Felipe that was once used to ward off pirates. A couple of cannons still sit atop the thick walls of the fortress, and cannonballs, bayonets, and other 16th-century artifacts are displayed in the museum inside.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Address:Lifestyle Crown Residence Suites
Elegant Hotel with Onsite Restaurant and Indoor Pool
Delaware's small size belies its substantial importance to the Northeast region-Delaware was the first state in the union, for one, but it's also been a center of business and industry for centuries. Wilmington, located near the Christina and Delaware Rivers, was founded by Swedish immigrants in the 1630s and became the headquarters of numerous large companies; many American corporate mainstays, including DuPont, still make their homes here today. The Sheraton Wilmington South Hotel sits just off of I-95 in New Castle, which means it has easy access to Wilmington's historical sites nearby as well as the buildings of some native Fortune 500 companies.
Kick back with a cocktail beneath the Sheraton's six-story Atrium Lounge, which has views of the wetland terrace outside. Guests can squeeze in a workout at the hotel's 1,400-square-foot fitness center, which is open 24 hours a day, or swim laps at the indoor pool, which opens to a patio terrace.
The onsite Wilmington Grille has a varied menu of hot breakfast dishes, including egg white and spinach omelets ($13) and golden buttermilk blueberry pancakes ($13). For lunch and dinner, you can enjoy sandwiches, wraps, and paninis as well as entrees such as roasted salmon fillets ($25) and penne pasta pomodoro ($17).
In the 676-square-foot king deluxe suite with jacuzzi tub, the living room is decked out with a flat-screen TV and a wet bar. A set of french doors separates the living room from the bedroom, which features a king-size Sheraton Sweet Sleeper bed and a flock of complimentary counting sheep.
New Castle, Delaware: 19th-Century Industrial History Along Scenic RiverfrontNew Castle is a tiny town 6 miles south of Wilmington; this stretch of Delaware is rich in history. After being founded by Swedish immigrants in the 17th century, Wilmington eventually grew into an important center of commerce. You can learn more about the town's long-standing industrial roots at the Hagley Museum and Library in the Brandywine Valley. The museum is the site of an early 19th-century gunpowder mill and the surrounding living community that was created by E.I. DuPont, the founder of what is now DuPont chemical company. At the 235-acre site, you'll see old-fashioned steam engines, water wheels, and working mills, as well as preserved buildings such as the DuPont family home and the mill workers' living quarters.
Wilmington is also known for its scenic riverfront, which is bordered by pathways and parks. Pack a picnic lunch, go for a stroll on the 1.3-mile trail, or climb aboard the moored Kalmar Nyckel, a replica of the European vessel that transported Wilmington's first Swedish settlers and first batch of lingonberry crepes.
Though Sheraton Wilmington South Hotel sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Address:Sheraton Wilmington South Hotel
Spas make people feel like royalty without the hassle of shopping for scepters or posing for playing-card portraits. Enjoy regal treatments with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options$18 for a 60-minute So Spa Couture Girl spa package for one (a $36 value)
Girlie Glam nail service Hairstyling Smoothie or berry facial Express makeup application
$30 for a 90-minute Seriously BFFs spa package for two (a $64 value)
Girlie Glam nail services Hairstyling Smoothie or berry facials Express makeup applications Signature sparkling-lemonade toast
$45 for a 90-minute Mommy & Me spa package for two (a $99 value)
Me! Ice Cream mani-pedis Chocolate facials Hairstyling Eye contour makeup applications Signature sparkling-lemonade toast Dessert platter
$85 for a Pampered Party spa package for up to six (a $190 value)
Girlie Girl nail service Hairstyling Express makeup application Girlie Girl invites or e-vites Spa robes, head wraps, and eye masks Couture cupcakes, ice-cream cones, and pizza Sparkling-pink-lemonade toast Exclusive gift bags for each guest
Additional guests can be added to the Pampered Party for $18 each.
Seriously Girlie CoutureWithin the sherbet-hued walls of Seriously Girlie Couture, friendly stylists indulge girls 2 to 17 years old with dessert-themed spa services that emphasize building self-esteem. Silver cutout stars twinkle overhead as they let girls' nails soak in ice-cream-cone-shaped bowls or adorn them with chocolate-scented polish. As the team focuses on kiddos, kiddos can focus on having a blast as they lounge amid plush pink couches, delicate floral garlands, and fuzzy pillows. Little ones can also throw a spa party for five or more friends to celebrate milestones from having a birthday to learning that tinfoil cannot be put in the microwave.
Address:Seriously Girlie Couture
If humans are mostly made of water, and fish traditionally inhabit water, fish should naturally occur in the human body. Fix this gap in nature's logic with today's Groupon: for $15 you get $30 worth of sushi, hibachi, and fusion fare at Robata of Tokyo.
At Robata of Tokyo, the hibachi grill's flames bathe the dining room in a warm glow as they lick a menu of chicken, steak and seafood specialties. Calamari ($18.25) or filet mignon ($24.50) leap through the ring of fire and land atop a bed of fried rice and grilled vegetables. Patrons can perch at the sushi bar and pause from chopstick drum solos to cheer on owner and sushi chef Mr. Shindo as he girds dozens of sushi delicacies with a seaweed belt. Classic morsels include the tuna ($2.90) and california ($4.75) rolls, as well as more complex bundles of salmon, massago, and black caviar ($10.25). In between bites, diners gaze at minimalist, geometric designs punctuated by traditional Japanese murals and jealous cats peering from in between sliding screens.
Address:Robata of Tokyo
(2012-04-21) Angela M.: I have eaten sushi here twice and been impressed both times. The quality is exceptional, and it's reasonably priced. They also have a bigger selection of... Read More
(2012-04-05) Andrew H.: Sushi is outstanding every time we're there, and the appetizers are great. The Golden Flying Fish Roe with Quail Egg is unique and excellent, and the Spicy... Read More
(2012-01-11) Ben R.: Based on the reviews I had high hopes for this place, but over all it just was not a very good dining experience for me. One of the main reasons for this... Read More
All-Inclusive Resort on the Caribbean Sea with Trapeze Lessons and Eclectic Dining
At Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach, "all-inclusive resort" means much more than unlimited dinners and mai tais. Right in between the beach and the resort, you can learn how to trapeze at an open-air training facility surrounded by netting. Head up to the trapeze platform for a free lesson, and you can see the Caribbean Sea stretch out for miles right next to the resort's private, 5,000-foot stretch of pristine golden beach lined with palapas below.
The trapeze lesson is one of many ways the resort goes beyond the typical all-inclusive experience. When you're not relaxing at the beach, the all-inclusive plan frees you up to try a scuba-diving lesson, take yoga classes, climb a rock wall in the gym, or take in some live entertainment.
The beachfront resort is spread out like a small village, lined with flagstone pathways, landscaped gardens, three pools, and a shady coral stone grotto. At night, you can stop by the discotheque and dance to spicy meringue music, or head to the theater to enjoy a live performance of musicals such as Moulin Rouge or Cabaret. As the night winds down, stop for a midnight snack at the 24-hour pizzeria.
Guests can enjoy unlimited food and drinks from five restaurants and four bars, including La Terraza, a breakfast, lunch, and dinner spot that serves an international buffet. You can get a nice view of the sunset on the waterfront patio of La Roca Grill, which serves tropical cocktails and fried calamari.
Beachfront bungalows are located steps from the ocean, so guests can fall asleep to the sound of crashing waves and the squeals of dolphins watching horror films.
Bayahibe, Dominican Republic: Renowned Scuba Diving with White-Sand BeachesBayahibe is situated on the southeast coast of the Dominican Republic on the shore of the Caribbean Sea. The former fishing village remained relatively untouched by tourism until the late 1990s, when it became known for its white-sand beaches and scuba-diving sites, but it still has a tucked-away feel.
For diving and snorkeling, it's worth it to take a trip to Saona Island, an uninhabited nature reserve located just off the mainland. Tour operators on catamarans and motorboats will drop you around the area's sandbars and shipwrecks, which overflow with brightly colored fish.
About 20 miles (32 km) from the hotel, the cobblestone streets of Altos de Chavon are lined with artists' studios, galleries, and quaint cafes. The European-inspired village is also home to a 5,000-seat amphitheater, which has featured headlining shows from legendary artists including Frank Sinatra and Shakira.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Address:Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach
To be considered a historical landmark, buildings must be at least 50 years old and contain at least one Founding Father's skeleton. Feel history in your bones with this Groupon.
$8 for a Franklin's Footsteps Walking Tour (Up to $17 Value)Visitors set off on foot for a 75-minute jaunt through Philadelphia's historic past, following the pathways of Ben Franklin and his designer chihuahua, Mr. Woofles, who some scholars contend was actually a girl. You'll visit haunts such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and the meeting place of the Continental Congress; the walk's newest attraction, National Constitution Center, examines the syntax of the eponymous document. Walks depart from the sightseeing tour kiosk at the Independence Visitor Center daily from May through October, and when weather permits November through April.
Philadelphia Trolley WorksEver since the first giant pumpkin was carved into a carriage, people have wanted to travel in style. Philadelphia Trolley Works, a subsidiary of 76 Carriage Company, turns fairy tales into reality with a fleet of double-decker buses, motor coaches, horse-driven carriages, and their namesake trolleys. On any given day, the historic streets of Philadelphia pulse with trolley or horse-pulled tours of Independence Hall and the Rocky steps. Cinderella-inspired horse-drawn carriages and Victorian-style trolleys transport bridal parties to weddings, and jumbo-sized motor coaches can be rented for casino trips and cross-country air-guitar tours.
Address:Philadelphia Trolley Works
The shoulders carry much of the body's tension, as well as the body's finite supply of shrugs. Let go with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options $39 for a one-hour Swedish or Hawaiian massage (an $80 value) $99 for three one-hour Swedish or Hawaiian massages (a $240 value)
Massage therapist Karen Reifinger performs a continual sequence of gliding, tapping, and kneading motions for the Swedish massage. This modality gently relaxes the body and increases circulation. During the Hawaiian LomiLomi massage, Karen circles the massage table and uses her elbows, forearms, and hands in long-flowing, wave-like movements covering the full length of the body. LomiLomi dissipates neuromuscular tension and instills a sense of mental tranquility.
Huna Mua Wellness CenterAt Huna Mua Wellness Center, founder and director Karen Reifinger breathes new life into ancient Polynesian medicine. An accredited practitioner of LomiLomi, Huna, and Kahuna Lapa'au, Karen channels the wisdom of revered Hawaiian healers and dashboard hula girls to help clients discover whole-body health. When she practices LomiLomi massage, Karen pours intensive energy into the recipient, allowing the interplay of touch and reflex to generate a deep state of relaxation. To perform Huna Mua-a healing art that harmonizes body and mind-she calls upon 35,000-year-old teachings. Karen supplements the practices of the Pacific Islands with quantum-energy technology and offers state-recognized workshops and certification programs on topics including Hawaiian healing studies.
Address:Huna Mua Wellness Center
Historical Civil War-Era Hotel on Georgetown's Circle
In 1836, a large brick structure was built in Georgetown, Delaware, on the town's circle, and it was soon converted into The Union Hotel. When the Civil War broke out, Union supporters co-opted the hotel as their unofficial clubhouse and would gather there before taking to the street to brawl with Confederate sympathizers. In the years since, the building also served as a county courthouse, a post office, and a bank before it was fully restored and reopened in 2008 as Brick Hotel On The Circle.
Each of the 14 guest rooms at Brick Hotel is furnished individually with antiques, such as period bedsteads and old-fashioned clocks. The Lazy Daisy features daisy stained-glass wall art, and the Mayor's Manor-a tongue-in-cheek nod to the innkeeper's short stint as Georgetown's mayor-incorporates a pineapple motif as a symbol of hospitality and a celebration of prickly fruit. In the original section of the hotel, a few of the rooms, including the Baker, offer views of the circle and a small fireplace.
After settling in, head downstairs to Brick Hotel's in-house tavern and restaurant, where you can enjoy a cold ale served with seared scallops or Maryland crab cakes.
Georgetown, Delaware: Charming Colonial-Era TownLocated in southern Delaware, across the Delaware Bay from New Jersey, Georgetown was laid out in a mile-diameter circle in 1791, starting with the town square. Historical buildings abound-opposite the Brick Hotel On The Circle is the stately white tower of the Sussex County Courthouse, and there are several more notable buildings within a short walk from the hotel. Downtown Georgetown is lined with shops and churches, including the 1794 St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Read the Fine Print for important info on travel dates and other restrictions.
Address:Brick Hotel On The Circle
A tour of a city sometimes exposes the corruption that shaped it, revealing why its sidewalks have tollbooths and City Hall is built out of mashed potatoes. Carbo-load on historical tidbits with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options $15 for a ticket to the Cemetery, Serial Killers, & Beer! tour (up to a $29.99 value) $28 for two tickets to the Cemetery, Serial Killers, & Beer! tour (up to a $59.98 value)
A trio of historians immerses visitors in the macabre corners of the city, visiting spots once strewn with blood from gangster assassinations and crimes committed by serial killers such as H.H. Holmes and the Frankford Slasher. After the tour, sightseers stop for a light serving of food and beer samples at Triumph Brewing Company. The cost of the tour includes the lunch and beer, as well as admission to a burial ground and Christ Church. Click here for a full schedule of upcoming tours.
Grim Philly
As darkness creeps across city streets, Grim Philly unearths Philadelphia's grisly past with a pair of highly researched, carefully developed twilight tours rife with sinister themes and risque adult content. Professor Joe Wojie-a regular lecturer on historical and macabre topics at Rider University in New Jersey-leads each two-hour odyssey, peeling back the corners of local folklore with stories and facts drenched in blood or terrifying amounts of grape jelly. In addition to its original Vampires, Sex, and Ghosts! tour, Grim Philly serves up spooks with Cemetery, Serial Killers, & Beer!, which whets appetites with gruesome tales of gangsters and psychopaths before stopping at Triumph Brewing Company for beer and food samples. No matter the tour, guests are ensured to pass a number of historic sites, such as Benjamin Franklin's grave and the street corner where Paul Revere ate an entire horse.
Address:Grim Philly
(2011-12-02) ben c.: My friends and I found this on Groupon and it sounded fun and interesting. Our tour guide was a local college professor. He was very enthusiastic and... Read More
(2011-11-13) Scot F.: We went out on this tour last night thinking it was a Ghost Tour. Had I actually stopped and read Grim Philly website I would have realized that it was not... Read More
(2011-11-07) Kara M.: The blame should be placed on Groupon as to why 90% of the people on Saturday thought they were going on a ghost tour...the description: "A haunted house is... Read More
Gearing up for a sweet summer in the LV means making sure your wobbly wheels get a proper greasing. Head to Cycle Fitters in Easton, where today's deal gets you a basic bike tune-up for any squeaky ride for $29 (regularly $59). Owner and avid cycle enthusiast John Strom knows what a huge effect a proper fitting can have on a cyclist's body, and as a certified SICI bike fitter, he can service your bike like a pro. He'll clean the frame; adjust the hubs, headset, brakes, and shift systems; true the wheels; lube cables and chains; reinstall the crank; torque the bolts; and finally give the chain and tires a full inspection. Ride in with this deal and you'll also receive 10% off any additional purchases of parts, accessories, and apparel -- getting your cycling season off to an even smoother start. Want more? Visit Cycle Fitters on Facebook.
Address:Cycle Fitters
Known for its spices, Indian fare jolts the taste buds in a manner that kissing an electrical socket could never match. Enjoy shockingly good cuisine with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options $20 for $40 worth of Indian fare for parties of two or more $39 for $80 worth of Indian fare for parties of four or more
Fresh-made naan bread ($1.95) sweeps up pieces of chicken tandoori bathed in a creamy yogurt sauce ($15.95-$22.95) or tender chunks of meat battered in Indian spices on the lamb-tikka platter ($17.95). See the full menu.
Aashiyana Fine Indian CuisineAt the bottom of Aashiyana Fine Indian Cuisine's chimney sits a construction that has been the tool of Indian chefs for centuries: the tandoor. This traditional clay oven sears meat to its core with super-hot flames, turning chicken a signature bright-red color and transforming wayward snowmen into quivering pools of regret. Chefs drench these succulent morsels of tandoori meat with creamy curries and yogurt-based sauces, which they can customize to each guest's preferred level of spiciness. Fluffy piles of wild-grain rice or buttery naan flatbread are available to escort entrees to the table, and the restaurant's BYOB policy invites guests to bring their favorite brew or wine to temper the tingle of spice.
A short flight of stairs splits the dining room neatly in half, amplifying privacy by creating two intimate spaces. Maroon napkins folded into crown-like shapes await diners at each table, ready to flop into laps or adorn heads when the staff spontaneously knights you the Tandoori King.
Address:Aashiyana Fine Indian Cuisine
In the wild, humans learn to live off the land, foraging bushes for edible berries and rifling through tree trunks for squirrels' hidden smartphones. Hone your instincts with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options$29 for one night of camping with tent or bunkhouse rental for up to four at the Lehigh River campground (up to a $78 value)
Alcohol-free, family-friendly campground with more than 100 wooded campsites and bunkhouses that sleep up to eight (padding and bedding not included) Proximity to whitewater rafting, mountain biking, and kayaking On-site activities such as sand volleyball courts, 330-foot zipline, and paintball target range
$99 for a two-day Pedals and Paddles package for two (a $247.90 total value)
Two days of mountain biking and guided whitewater-rafting trips along the Lehigh River Gorge (a $99.95 value/person) Insurance (a $4 value/person), wetsuit rental (a $20 value/person), and overnight camping at the rafting centerWhitewater Challengers
Whitewater Challengers' certified guides lead paddlers across the skipping surf of the Poconos' Lehigh River Gorge, the Black River Canyon, and the Adirondacks' Hudson, Moose, and Salmon Rivers. In the rafting industry since 1975, the guides have collectively led guests along more than 16 million miles of rapids. They chart courses that satisfy a range of experience levels, from beginning jaunts down gentle rapids to advanced battles through coursing foam and wicked currents.
The crew's ultimate goal is to make rafting a fun adventure, which means that they take care of the business end, providing all safety equipment, transportation to launch points, and lessons for novices. When not on the water, the outdoors-loving crew also organizes mountain-biking and camping trips in New York and Pennsylvania.
Address:Whitewater Challengers
(2011-09-05) Scott G.: We visited Labor Day weekend with out two children ages 9 and 12. The whole process of checking in, getting wet suits and lunch went very smooth. The... Read More
(2011-08-13) Stephanie Y.: Given that this is the closest whitewater rafting place, it's ok. I organized a group of 12 people in June. They say Class 2 and 3, but it wasn't that... Read More
(2011-08-08) Hector M.: Our Guide: Hey, you guys from New York and New Jersey - this is where your Christmas trees come from (said to a group of Muslims on our bus).
Maybe I went... Read More
Seeing the world by bike beats seeing the world by bus, as bus tours are often ruined by engine exhaust, construction detours, and guides who deliver facts by honking them in Morse code. Enjoy the calm of a two-wheeled trek with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options $29 for a 5- to 7-mile bike tour for two (a $90 value) $39 for a 12- to 15-mile bike tour for two (a $110 value) $49 for a 5- to 7-mile bike tour for four (a $180 value) $59 for a 12- to 15-mile bike tour for four (a $220 value)
Groups of up to 10 riders meet at the entrance to Valley Forge for weekend bike tours through the park and along the Schuylkill River Trail. Rides of 5-7 miles begin Saturdays at either 7 a.m. or 9 a.m. and wind along the route at a casual, recreational pace. Treks of 12-15 miles depart on Saturdays at 11 a.m. and cruise at a more challenging pace. Both tours include a complimentary bottle of water.
Hispaniola CyclingPropelled by an affinity for fresh air, the family that helms Hispaniola Cycling fosters the same free-spirit mentality in its guests who embark on the outfit's bike tours, which include cycles and helmets. Hispaniola's guides are experts on the local topography, calling upon their respect for Mother Nature and a healthy fear of her mood swings to guide groups for spins around town or weekend jaunts through Valley Forge and along the Schuylkill River Trail. They can also expand fitness with wellness tours and camaraderie with corporate tours that follow custom routes around worksites, kick-starting employee heart rates a midday slump after they wrestle faulty fax machines.
Address:Hispaniola Cycling
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