Immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan charm of Vancouver on this guided city tour. Discover the city’s diverse cultures and modern city planning, with round-trip hotel transport and admission to Vancouver Lookout included.
Immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan charm of Vancouver on this guided city tour. Discover the city’s diverse cultures and modern city planning, with round-trip hotel transport and admission to Vancouver Lookout included.
- Gastown - Gastown is one of Vancouver’s most lively and distinctive areas. As the city’s original downtown core, the neighborhood has evolved into a hub of innovation and unforgettable experiences for both locals and tourists, while preserving a strong connection to its historical roots.
- Steam Clock - This operational steam clock, one of the…
- Gastown - Gastown is one of Vancouver’s most lively and distinctive areas. As the city’s original downtown core, the neighborhood has evolved into a hub of innovation and unforgettable experiences for both locals and tourists, while preserving a strong connection to its historical roots.
- Steam Clock - This operational steam clock, one of the few worldwide, is situated in Vancouver’s Victorian Gastown. The clock is a major tourist attraction in Vancouver and is located near the start and finish line of the Gastown Grand Prix, a one-day cycling race.
- Chinatown - As one of Vancouver’s few distinct cultural historic neighborhoods, Chinatown attracts locals, tourists, and a growing number of emerging chefs, artists, and small business entrepreneurs. Chinatown offers a diverse range of stores, including home furnishings, health and wellness, fashion and attire, groceries, and much more.
- Canada Place - Canada Place is an iconic landmark and venue for world-class events and uniquely Canadian experiences, located in the heart of Vancouver’s waterfront. Canada Place serves as the home port for Vancouver-Alaska cruises and houses the Vancouver Convention Centre East, Pan Pacific Hotel, FlyOver Canada, World Trade Centre, and Indigo.
- Coal Harbour - Despite being located downtown, Coal Harbour is a surprisingly tranquil neighborhood right on the water’s edge. This is even more remarkable given its industrial past as a former shipyard adjacent to the railway terminus. The area begins at Canada Place and extends west to Stanley Park, bordered by Burrard Inlet to the north and West Georgia Street to the south. Coal Harbour is a charming blend of business and residential spaces, home to both the Vancouver Convention Centre and condo towers.
- Lions Gate Bridge - The Lions Gate Bridge is a renowned suspension bridge that links Vancouver to North Vancouver at the entrance to the Port of Vancouver.
- Granville Island - In the 1970s, Granville Island began its successful transformation from an industrial wasteland to one of Vancouver’s most cherished public spaces.
As Vancouver’s premier artistic and cultural hub, located in an urban, waterfront setting and rich in industrial and maritime heritage, this unique destination draws millions of visitors each year from Vancouver and around the globe.
- Stanley Park - Discover the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy breathtaking views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Park’s renowned Seawall.
- Totem Poles - The totem poles in Stanley Park are among the park’s most iconic landmarks. There are nine totem poles in the park, each representing a different First Nations tribe. Originally created in the 1920s, the totem poles showcase Indigenous art and culture.
- Prospect Point Lookout - Prospect Point is the highest point in Stanley Park, offering panoramic views of the park and the city. It’s a popular spot for tourists to take photos and enjoy the scenery.
- Brockton Point Lighthouse - The Brockton Point Lighthouse is a favored spot for tourists to take photos. Built in 1914, the lighthouse remains operational today. It’s located at the eastern end of Stanley Park and offers stunning views of the city and the harbor.
- A-maze-ing Laughter - As a Halifax native with a love for Canada’s coastline, the A-maze-ing Laughter sculptures at English Bay have become a favorite destination after relocating to Vancouver. They serve as a reminder to never take life too seriously and always make room for laughter.
- English Bay - English Bay Beach, also known as First Beach, is located along Beach Ave between Gilford St and Bidwell St, and is the most frequented beach area in Vancouver’s downtown. The Stanley Park Seawall, a popular running and biking route, runs along the east side of the beach.
- Vancouver Seawall - Vancouver boasts the world’s longest uninterrupted waterfront path. The 28 km Seaside Greenway is an unbroken pathway, including the Stanley Park Seawall, that stretches from the Vancouver Convention Centre to Spanish Banks Park. Ideal for walking, cycling, or jogging, it is the city’s most popular recreational spot.
- Girl In A Wetsuit - The Girl in a Wetsuit Statue is a bronze sculpture located near the Stanley Park Seawall. The statue depicts a woman in a wetsuit sitting on a rock and gazing out at the water. It’s a popular spot for taking photos and enjoying scenic views.
- Inukshuk - An Inukshuk in Vancouver, Canada, is an Inuit sculpture used for navigational purposes. It resembles an abstract human form with outstretched arms.
- 1204 Beach Ave - Engagement Beach - Created by Dennis Oppenheim, Engagement features two towering diamond engagement rings made from aluminum, steel, and translucent plexiglass. Installed at Sunset Beach / Coal Harbour in Vancouver, the piece reaches nearly 30 feet high, and the illuminated diamonds tilt away from each other, symbolizing both unity and tension.
Its playful, pop-art design contrasts beautifully with the natural backdrop of Burrard Inlet and the North Shore Mountains, and at night, the glowing rings create a dreamy, cinematic atmosphere.
- Burrard Bridge - Burrard Bridge is an iconic Art Deco–style bridge spanning False Creek, connecting downtown Vancouver with the neighborhoods of Kitsilano and South Vancouver. From the bridge or its pedestrian pathways, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline, Stanley Park, the waterfront, and the North Shore Mountains. It’s a popular spot for photography, sightseeing, and watching boats pass underneath, offering a unique perspective of Vancouver’s urban landscape meeting the natural surroundings.
- Robson Street - Robson Street was one of the first streets in Vancouver and was named in honor of John Robson, Premier of British Columbia from 1889-1892. Its commercial traditions date back to 1895 when train tracks were laid along Robson Street to Jervis St. A wide variety of small specialized shops emerged to serve Vancouver’s rapidly growing population, and Robson became a street of premier homes and social activities.

- Private transportation
- Bottled Icelandic water
- Professional Driver+ Guide
- Snaps and Photo Stop Allowed
- Private transportation
- Bottled Icelandic water
- Professional Driver+ Guide
- Snaps and Photo Stop Allowed
- All Personal Expenses
- Gratuities
- All Personal Expenses
- Gratuities
Explore why Vancouver is considered one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities with this 5-hour guided pre-cruise city tour. A personal chauffeur and knowledgeable guide will offer fascinating insights into Vancouver’s diverse cultures, modern urban design, and famous landmarks. This small-group tour, limited to 6 participants, includes round-trip…
Explore why Vancouver is considered one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities with this 5-hour guided pre-cruise city tour. A personal chauffeur and knowledgeable guide will offer fascinating insights into Vancouver’s diverse cultures, modern urban design, and famous landmarks. This small-group tour, limited to 6 participants, includes round-trip hotel transportation in a luxury vehicle. Key features include visits to all major city attractions, flexible exploration options, and admission to the Vancouver Lookout.
The 6-Hour Pinnacle Luxury Tour★ provides VIP comfort with a spacious SUV, an experienced senior guide, premium amenities, and airport pick-up for a smooth experience. The 5-Hour Summit Experience features a private SUV, a professional guide, and a customizable itinerary, ensuring a comfortable and memorable Vancouver journey.
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.