Nestled in the heart of the Finger Lakes, Tabora Farm & Winery is more than just a destination—it’s family. With estate-grown wines, a cozy bakery and deli café, and breathtaking vineyard views, it’s a place where tradition and hospitality come together beautifully. This special place holds even deeper meaning for us—it’s part of Adrian's family, making it the perfect setting for us to say "I do." Surrounded by the beauty of the Finger Lakes, we can’t wait to celebrate our love in a place that feels like home. Whether you're here for a wine tasting, a delicious meal, or simply to soak in the scenery, Tabora Farm & Winery is a true Finger Lakes treasure—one we’re honored to share with you.
The Corning Museum is dedicated to telling the story of glass–using every sensual experience available to convey its importance in art, history, culture, technology, science, craft and design, while making it accessible to all ages and walks of life. Corning Museum of Glass is about a 50 minute drive from Penn Yan. It's open daily 9 AM to 5 PM with special summer hours of 9 AM to 8 PM. Adult day passes are $19.50 ($9.75 for locals!), and children and teenagers (ages 17 and under) are admitted into the museum for free! College students, AAA members, and military pay $16.60.
$12 Day Pass | $40 Week Pass If the vineyard views and celebratory snacks have you itching for a sweat session (or just craving that sweet, sweet gym routine), Finger Lakes Fit has your back—and your biceps. This local spot is packed with cardio machines, weightlifting equipment, and enough motivation to balance out at least two slices of wedding cake. Whether you're chasing PRs or just want to say you “hit the gym” on vacation, it’s the perfect pit stop between wine tastings and wedding toasts.
30 minutes from Penn Yan, located at picturesque Seneca Harbor Station on Seneca Lake, Captain Bill’s offers magnificent views and diverse experiences from two different vessels. Enjoy an elegant, romantic and unique dining adventure aboard the Seneca Legacy, a 270-passenger dining vessel. Or ship off on Captain Bill’s Seneca Spirit for an hour-long sightseeing cruise of Seneca Lake, which provides a brief look into the history of the lake and the surrounding area. For you landlubbers, eat at the harbor’s enticing waterfront restaurant, Seneca Harbor Station. For cruise reservations call 607-535-4541 For Restaurant reservations call 607-535-6101