Experience the vibrant beauty of Vancouver’s cherry blossom season on a private city tour. Explore stunning gardens, indulge in tea, and immerse yourself in unique festival activities.
Experience the vibrant beauty of Vancouver’s cherry blossom season on a private city tour. Explore stunning gardens, indulge in tea, and immerse yourself in unique festival activities.
- Stanley Park - Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Stanley Park is a renowned tourist attraction. This expansive 1,000-acre park boasts lush forests, picturesque seawalls, and numerous cultural landmarks.
- Totem Poles - Among Stanley Park’s most iconic features are its totem poles. There are nine totem poles, each representing a…
- Stanley Park - Located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Stanley Park is a renowned tourist attraction. This expansive 1,000-acre park boasts lush forests, picturesque seawalls, and numerous cultural landmarks.
- Totem Poles - Among Stanley Park’s most iconic features are its totem poles. There are nine totem poles, each representing a distinct First Nations tribe. Originally crafted in the 1920s, these poles highlight Indigenous art and culture.
- Vancouver Seawall - The Stanley Park Seawall is a 9-kilometer trail encircling the park. It’s a favored location for jogging, cycling, and walking, offering breathtaking views of both the park and the city.
- Hollow Tree - The Hollow Tree, a 700-year-old marvel in Stanley Park, attracts many visitors. With its hollow center, guests can walk through it, making it a popular spot for photos and learning about the park’s history.
- David Lam Park - This beautiful downtown park offers a blend of active and passive recreation, with views of False Creek and Yaletown. Sports courts and playgrounds are surrounded by lush greenery, and a large open lawn is ideal for kite flying, sunbathing, or hosting outdoor events. David Lam Park also features several captivating sculptures along the waterfront.
- Nitobe Memorial Garden - Created in memory of Dr. Nitobe, this garden serves as a cultural bridge, inviting global visitors to learn about each other and Japanese culture. The tea house fosters intercultural understanding, where guests partake in the Japanese tea ceremony, sharing a bowl of tea with respect.
- VanDusen Botanical Garden - Situated in the heart of Vancouver, VanDusen Botanical Garden is a 55-acre sanctuary with over 7,500 plant species from around the globe. Visitors can observe local wildlife, navigate an Elizabethan hedge maze, relax in tranquil surroundings, dine at Truffles Cafe or Shaughnessy Restaurant, or explore the garden-themed gift shop. VanDusen offers something for everyone!
- Queen Elizabeth Park - Renowned for its stunning gardens and views of the North Shore mountains, Queen Elizabeth Park is ideal for a leisurely afternoon walk. The park also houses the Bloedel Conservatory, home to exotic birds and plants. Visitors can enjoy pitch and putt, tennis, and lawn bowling if time permits.

- Private transportation
- Snaps and Picture Stop Allowed
- Bottled water
- Music on demand
- Professional Guide and Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Snaps and Picture Stop Allowed
- Bottled water
- Music on demand
- Professional Guide and Driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Food and Drinks
- All Personal Expenses
- Gratuities
- Food and Drinks
- All Personal Expenses
“This is why I live here!” many Vancouverites exclaim during cherry blossom season. Each spring, as the rainy days diminish, residents store away their sweaters and are greeted with one of the world’s most delightful sights: 40,000 cherry trees blooming with pink and white flowers.
It is a perfect season where the trees look so stunning that visitors are…
“This is why I live here!” many Vancouverites exclaim during cherry blossom season. Each spring, as the rainy days diminish, residents store away their sweaters and are greeted with one of the world’s most delightful sights: 40,000 cherry trees blooming with pink and white flowers.
It is a perfect season where the trees look so stunning that visitors are drawn to the gardens to enjoy a cup of tea. There are also various unique activities during the festival season at the Botanical Garden and Nitobe Memorial Garden.
This is a Seasonal Tour that runs from March 15 to April 15.
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.