Embark on a breathtaking Vancouver to Victoria tour, exploring gardens, historic sites, and vibrant culture. Discover hidden gems and stunning views.
Embark on a breathtaking Vancouver to Victoria tour, exploring gardens, historic sites, and vibrant culture. Discover hidden gems and stunning views.
- Tsawwassen - The Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal is a key transportation hub in British Columbia, serving as the main link between Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Situated approximately 36 km south of downtown Vancouver, it is managed by BC Ferries and offers regular sailings to Swartz Bay (Victoria), Duke Point (Nanaimo), and the Southern Gulf…
- Tsawwassen - The Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal is a key transportation hub in British Columbia, serving as the main link between Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Situated approximately 36 km south of downtown Vancouver, it is managed by BC Ferries and offers regular sailings to Swartz Bay (Victoria), Duke Point (Nanaimo), and the Southern Gulf Islands. The terminal is well-equipped with amenities such as cafés, gift shops, waiting areas, and vehicle boarding lanes, ensuring a smooth and convenient journey. Travelers can enjoy breathtaking ocean views while awaiting departure. The ferry ride itself is a scenic experience, often featuring marine wildlife like seals, orcas, and bald eagles.
- The Butchart Gardens - Located near Victoria on Vancouver Island, The Butchart Gardens is one of Canada’s most stunning and internationally acclaimed garden attractions. Covering over 55 acres, this National Historic Site features a magnificent array of flowers, trees, and landscaped gardens, enchanting visitors with its vibrant colors and serene atmosphere.
- Empress Hotel National Historic Site of Canada - The Fairmont Empress Hotel, often referred to as the Empress Hotel, is one of Victoria, British Columbia’s most iconic landmarks. Overlooking the beautiful Inner Harbour, this grand chateau-style hotel has been a symbol of luxury and elegance since its opening in 1908. Designed by architect Francis Rattenbury, the Empress showcases stunning Edwardian architecture, complete with ivy-covered walls, historic interiors, and opulent chandeliers. The hotel has hosted royalty, celebrities, and dignitaries, including Queen Elizabeth II and Sir Winston Churchill.
- Legislative Assembly of British Columbia - The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, located in the majestic Parliament Buildings, is one of Victoria’s most important historical and political landmarks. Situated in the heart of Victoria’s Inner Harbour, this grand structure serves as the meeting place for the provincial government of British Columbia.
- Inner Harbour - Victoria’s Inner Harbour is one of Canada’s most picturesque waterfront destinations, combining historic charm, vibrant culture, and stunning coastal views. As the centerpiece of downtown Victoria, it is surrounded by some of the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the Fairmont Empress Hotel and the British Columbia Parliament Buildings.
- Fisherman’s Wharf Park - Just a short walk from Victoria’s Inner Harbour, Fisherman’s Wharf Park is a lively and scenic waterfront destination. This unique floating community features colorful houseboats, fresh seafood vendors, eco-tour operators, and stunning ocean views.
- Chinatown - Situated in the heart of downtown Victoria, Chinatown National Historic Site is the oldest Chinatown in Canada and the second oldest in North America, after San Francisco. Established in the 1850s during the Fraser River Gold Rush, this vibrant district is rich in history, culture, and architectural charm.
- Beacon Hill Park - Near downtown Victoria, Beacon Hill Park is a beautiful 200-acre urban park known for its lush gardens, scenic walking trails, and stunning ocean views. As one of the city’s most cherished green spaces, it offers a peaceful retreat with a mix of natural beauty, wildlife, and recreational activities.
- Victoria (Swartz Bay) Ferry Terminal - The Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal is the primary departure point for travelers taking the BC Ferries route between Victoria and Vancouver. Located about 30 minutes north of downtown Victoria, this terminal provides a smooth and scenic journey across the Strait of Georgia, connecting Vancouver Island with the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal on the mainland.

- Private transportation
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Admission fees
- Parking fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Private transportation
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Admission fees
- Parking fees
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Surcharges on fuel
- GST (Goods and Services Tax)
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
- BC Ferry Tickets (Depending on how many people)
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
- BC Ferry Tickets (Depending on how many people)
- Gratuities
Begin your adventure with a delightful ferry ride across the Strait of Georgia, where you’ll glide past charming Gulf Islands and might even catch a glimpse of seals or whales. Upon reaching Swartz Bay, you’ll be whisked into the heart of Vancouver Island’s most captivating city.
Explore The Butchart Gardens, a globally acclaimed floral paradise that…
Begin your adventure with a delightful ferry ride across the Strait of Georgia, where you’ll glide past charming Gulf Islands and might even catch a glimpse of seals or whales. Upon reaching Swartz Bay, you’ll be whisked into the heart of Vancouver Island’s most captivating city.
Explore The Butchart Gardens, a globally acclaimed floral paradise that dazzles with vibrant colors throughout the year. Meander through sunken gardens, rose-adorned pathways, and serene fountains – a perfect setting for Instagram-worthy photos.
Then, immerse yourself in the historic charm of downtown Victoria, featuring the splendid Fairmont Empress Hotel, the impressive Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the lively Inner Harbour. Take some time to explore quaint shops, enjoy afternoon tea, or savor fresh local seafood.
Delve into culture at Canada’s oldest Chinatown, discover the natural beauty of Beacon Hill Park, and capture stunning views along the waterfront.
- Infant seat/child seat (CAD $25 for installation and cleaning)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.