3 days tour

3-Day Vancouver City Tour Package With Options For Whistler

This tour includes:

Guide

In-person guide is experienced, friendly, and knowledgeable. In-person guide is also the driver.

Others

Entry/Admission - Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Entry/Admission - The Butchart Gardens Peak 2 Peak Gondola Ticket

Transport

Ferry travel Air-conditioned vehicle Private transportation wi-fi on demand Bottled water

Not included:

Others

Personal expenses and spending Tips/Gratuities

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Itinerary of your trip 3-Day Vancouver City Tour Package With Options For Whistler

  • Day 1 Vancouver Arrival And Downtown City Tour
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Vancouver Arrival And Downtown City Tour

      STOP 1: Chinatown. Sun Yat Sen Gardens in Chinatown is a beautiful oasis in the middle of the city.  It is a classical Chinese garden, which is designed to create a harmonious balance between nature and architecture. The garden is built in the Ming Dynasty style and is divided into four main parts: the central lake, the rock mountains, the winding paths, and the buildings. It features a collection of plants, rocks, water, and architecture that are carefully arranged to create a peaceful and meditative environment. STOP 2: Gastown Gastown is a mix of contemporary fashion and interior furnishing boutiques, tourist-oriented businesses, restaurants, cafes nightclubs, and Native art galleries. In addition, there are law firms, architects and other professional offices, art and music studios, and acting and film schools. Here we find the historic Steam Clock. STOP 3: Canada Place. Built for the 2010 Olympics, this building features a distinctive white sail-shaped roof and is home to the Vancouver Convention Centre, The Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel, and several restaurants and shops. The complex also includes the World Trade Centre office tower, and Vancouver cruise ship terminal.  STOP 4: Stanley Park and the Seawall At 405 hectares, it is the largest inner-city park in North America. As you enter, you will be blown away by it's beauty. The oldest park and one of the first places to be explored in Vancouver, it is an abode to nature.  There are beaches all the way around the Seawall where views of the sunrise and sunset abound. STOP 5: Yaletown. Yaletown is a trendy, upscale neighborhood with many high-rise apartment buildings, upper-end restaurants, bars, cafes, boutiques, and art galleries. It is known for its heritage buildings, cobblestone streets, and waterfront parks.

  • Day 2 The Whistler Or Victoria Options
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      The Whistler Or Victoria Options

      Option 1: WHISTLER In winter, Whistler is known for its downhill skiing and snowboarding. Many other winter sport options include cross-country and telemark skiing, snowshoeing, dog-sledding, ziplining, ice skating, and tobogganing. In summer, there are just as many choices, with mountain-biking, hiking, ziplining, bungee jumping, tubing down a lazy river, paddling the glacier-view lakes, or partaking in a tree-tops obstacle course. There is also a beautiful Scandinavian Spa year-round. STOP 1: The Peak 2 Peak Gondola. Connecting Whistler and Blackcomb's peaks, this Gondola stretches almost 2 miles, and is both the longest unsupported lift span in the world, and the highest lift of its kind. STOP 2: Whistler Village. Village Square is located in the heart of Whistler Village. This is a lovely walking-only road that stretches through the Village, from end to end, with all kinds of shops, restaurants, and cafes lining either side of the stroll. Option 2: VICTORIA Victoria is the Capital of British Columbia, and is well known for it's Parliamentary architecture, scenic charm and opportunities for outdoor recreation. With a perfect growing climate, Victoria is known internationally as the City of Gardens, with an annual flower count dating back to the 1970s. The 2023 bloom count reached 33.4 billion.  Victoria's Chinatown is the oldest in Canada and in it, Fan Tan Alley is the narrowest street in Canada. STOP 1: The Butchart Gardens. A family legacy, the gardens were established in 1904 by Jennie Butchart and her husband, Robert, who began to transform a depleted quarry into a stunning garden that now covers over 55 acres. A modern masterpiece. Today, The Butchart Gardens is a National Historic Site of Canada. You'll find remnants of the original cement plant and millions of bedding plants in over 900 varieties awaiting you as you wander through. There are different options for food in the gardens as well, including a British High Tea. STOP 2: Chinatown. This is the oldest Chinatown in Canada STOP 3: The Parliamentary and The Empress Hotel Buildings. These two artful architectural creations were both designed by the same young architect back in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They are right accross the street from: STOP 4: The Inner Harbour. Take a stroll along the docks of Victoria's scenic Inner Harbor. Maybe grab some fresh seafood for a snack while you search for harbor seals and otters hiding out amidst the boats.

  • Day 3 Vancouver City Tour
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Vancouver City Tour

      STOP 1: Capilano Suspension Bridge Park. Appreciate nature from three breathtaking perspectives - Capilano Suspension Bridge, Treetops Adventure and the exciting new Cliffwalk. The 450 ft. long, 230 ft. high Suspension Bridge has thrilled visitors since 1889. STOP 2: Capilano Salmon Hatchery. Capilano Salmon Hatchery is now famous for its contribution of coho and steelhead to the sport fishery in Burrard Inlet. STOP 3: Granville Island. Granville Island is one of the most iconic places in the city. There is so much to see and do, with a public European-style market featuring all kinds of food options, both freshly prepared to eat by the waterfront, or fresh shopping to take back to your Hotel. There are shops and artisans, restaurants and cafes, a large, bright, colorful kids-only market, with a pets-only little caboos outside. There is a brewery and a distillery, clothing and jewelry boutiques, Native Art galleries, glassblowing, paint, and steelwork galleries. There are boating shops and sports stores, you name it. STOP 4: False Creek. False Creek is a popular boating area, on Granville Island. Many different water-based activities head out from here. There is rowing, dragon boating, canoeing, kayaking, whale watching, and public ferries. Hop on board a little ferry and take a 20-40 minute ride around the inner-shoreline of the city.

Tour leaving from Vancouver

Vancouver is a city on the seashore of Canada, it is located on the Southeastern part of British Columbia. It got its name honoring the Captain George Vancouver, a British explorer. Vancouver is a unique place where it is possible to ski, play golf, and go on a yacht, all on the same day.

Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Personal

Youโ€™ll be just with your guide or pilot. Examples of these activities are paragliding, sky diving, personal mountain climbing, etc.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 5 / Max: 99

Age range allowed for this experience.

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