3 days tour

3-Day Vancouver, Whistler And Victoria Road Trip Private Tou

$ 2,481 .30 USD

Total price per person

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3-Day Vancouver, Whistler And Victoria Road Trip Private Tou

This tour includes:

Accommodation

3 Nights accommodation provided at Best Western or similar in Vancouver.

Others

Entry/Admission - Capilano Suspension Bridge Park Entry/Admission - Grouse Mountain Entry/Admission - The Butchart Gardens Entry/Admission - Craigdarroch castle

Transport

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

Guide

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

Not included:

Insurance

Insurance is not included.

Others

Personal expenses and spending Tips/Gratuities

Flights

Flights are not included.

Meals

Meals not included.

Optional

Other activities and services are not included.

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Itinerary of your trip 3-Day Vancouver, Whistler And Victoria Road Trip Private Tou

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

      Vancouver Arrival And City Tour

      STOP 1: Canada Place 

      Canada Place is an iconic landmark and venue for world-class events and inspirationally Canadian experiences, located in the heart of Vancouverโ€™s waterfront. Canada Place is the home port to the Vancouver-Alaska cruises, and houses Vancouver Convention Centre East, Pan Pacific Hotel, FlyOver Canada, World Trade Centre, and Indigo. 


      STOP 2: Steam Clock 

      A working steam clock, one of only a few in the world, located in Vancouverโ€™s Victorian Gastown. The clock is a key tourist destination in Vancouver. Itโ€™s also near the start and finish line of the Gastown Grand Prix, a single-day cycling race. 


      STOP 3: Gastown 

      Gastown is one of Vancouverโ€™s most vibrant and unique areas. As the first downtown core of the city, the neighbourhood has transitioned into a centre of innovation and truly memorable experiences, for locals and tourists alike, while maintaining a strong connection to its history. 


      STOP 4: Robson Street (Pass By) 

      Robson Street was one of the first streets in Vancouver and was named in honour of John Robson, Premier of British Columbia from 1889 to 1892. Its commercial traditions date from 1895 when train tracks were laid along Robson Street to Jervis St. A wide variety of small specialized shops sprang up to serve Vancouverโ€™s rapidly growing population, and Robson became a street of best homes and social activities. 


      STOP 5: Vancouver Seawall 

      Vancouver has the worldโ€™s longest uninterrupted waterfront path. The 28 km Seaside Greenway is an uninterrupted pathway, including the Stanley Park Seawall, that extends from the Vancouver Convention Centre to Spanish Banks Park. Perfect for a walk, cycle, or jog, it is the most popular recreational spot in the city. 


      STOP 6: Granville Island 

      The charm of Granville Island lies in its unexpected mix of uses. The famous Public Market, open daily from 9 am to 7 pm, is home to more than 50 independent food purveyors and contributes to the Islandโ€™s appeal as a renowned culinary destination. In the Net Loft Shops and the Artisan District, many of Canadaโ€™s best artists and designers can be found. Granville Island is home to many cultural venues and hosts numerous performing arts and cultural festivals year-round. 


      STOP 7: Lions Gate Bridge (Pass By) 

      The Lions Gate Bridge is an iconic suspension bridge that connects Vancouver to North Vancouver at the entrance to the Port of Vancouver. 


      STOP 8: Chinatown (Pass By) 

      One of Vancouverโ€™s few distinct cultural historic neighbourhoods, Chinatown appeals to locals, and tourists, as well as a growing number of emerging chefs, artists, and small business entrepreneurs. Chinatown offers a wide array of stores, including home furnishings, health and wellness, fashion and attire, grocery, and so much more. 


      STOP 9: Stanley Park 

      Explore the 400-hectare natural West Coast rainforest and enjoy scenic views of water, mountains, sky, and majestic trees along Stanley Parkโ€™s famous Seawall. 


      STOP 10: Totem Poles 

      The totem poles in Stanley Park are one of the parkโ€™s most iconic landmarks. There are nine totem poles in the park, each representing a different First Nations tribe. The totem poles were created in the 1920s as a way to showcase Indigenous art and culture. 


      STOP 11: Prospect Point Lookout 

      Prospect Point is the highest point in Stanley Park and offers panoramic views of the park and the city. Itโ€™s a popular spot for tourists to take photos and enjoy the scenery. 


      STOP 12: Girl In A Wetsuit (Pass By) 

      The Girl in a Wetsuit Statue is a bronze statue located near Stanley Park Seawall. The statue depicts a woman in a wetsuit sitting on a rock and gazing out at the water. Itโ€™s a popular spot for taking photos and enjoying scenic views. 


      STOP 13: Hollow Tree 

      The Hollow Tree is a 700-year-old tree located in Stanley Park that has become a popular attraction for tourists. The tree has a hollow center that visitors can walk through, and itโ€™s a popular spot for taking photos and learning about the parkโ€™s history.  


      STOP 14: Brockton Point Lighthouse 

      The Brockton Point Lighthouse is a popular spot for tourists to take photos. The lighthouse was built in 1914 and is still operational today. Itโ€™s located at the eastern end of Stanley Park and offers stunning views of the city and the harbour.


      STOP 15: Grouse Mountain 

      Rising 1,250 metres above Vancouver and just 15 minutes from the cityโ€™s downtown core is the vast alpine playground of Grouse Mountain. The iconic Red Skyride gives visitors and locals alike the opportunity to see the jaw-dropping majestic nature of B.C. unfold in front of them during the 8-minute ride from the Valley Station to the summit. 


      STOP 16: Capilano Suspension Bridge Park 

      Discover a world of stunning natural beauty, fascinating history and family-friendly activities. Cross the legendary Suspension Bridge, walk through a rainforest canopy with Treetops Adventure, experience an adrenaline-pumping walk above the canyon with Cliffwalk and do so much more! Thereโ€™s a reason Capilano Suspension Bridge Park is BCโ€™s most popular attraction.

  • Day 2 Victoria Tour
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Victoria Tour

      STOP 1: Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal  

      The terminal has several amenities for travellers, including a food court, gift shop, and a childrenโ€™s play area. There is also a large parking lot available for vehicles and bike racks for cyclists. BC Ferries operates several routes from Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, including service to Victoria, Nanaimo, and the Southern Gulf Islands. The terminal is open year-round, with the schedule varying depending on the season and demand.

      STOP 2: The Butchart Gardens 

      The Butchart Gardens is a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, located near Victoria on Vancouver Island. Come enjoy the breathtaking 22 ha (55 acres) of gardens year-round. In Spring, countless tulips, daffodils and hyacinths will give you a buffet of colours. 

      STOP 3: Craigdarroch Castle 

      Craigdarroch Castle in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, is a historic, Victorian-era Scottish Baronial mansion. It was designated a National Historic Site of Canada due to its landmark status in Victoria. 

      STOP 4: Inner Harbour 

      This scenic patch of waterfront is the location of Victoriaโ€™s many tourist attractions, recreational activities, restaurants and shopping. For a special treat, have afternoon tea at the Grand Empress Hotel or board a ferry for a harbour tour. 

      STOP 5: Legislative Assembly of British Columbia 

      The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia is the deliberative assembly of the Parliament of British Columbia, in the province of British Columbia, Canada. The Legislative Assembly meets in Victoria. Members are elected from provincial ridings and are referred to as Members of the Legislative Assembly.

      STOP 6: Victoria Cenotaph (Pass By) 

      The Victoria Cenotaph is a solemn and iconic monument located in the heart of Victoria, British Columbia. Standing tall and majestic, it serves as a poignant tribute to the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty during various conflicts. 

      STOP 7: Empress Hotel 

      National Historic Site of Canada Overlooking Victoriaโ€™s beautiful Inner Harbor, this historic hotel features extensive spa treatments and a selection of on-site restaurants. 

      The Royal British Columbia Museum is 5 minutesโ€™ walk away. 

      STOP 8: Fishermanโ€™s Wharf 

      Fishermanโ€™s Wharf is a vibrant and picturesque waterfront destination nestled in Victoria, British Columbia. Situated along the Inner Harbour, this charming and bustling wharf offers a unique blend of maritime heritage, a lively atmosphere, and a delightful array of attractions. 

      STOP 9: "The Homecoming" Statue (Pass By) 

      "The Homecoming" is a renowned statue located at Fishermanโ€™s Wharf in Victoria, British Columbia. This captivating sculpture captures the essence of a heartwarming and tender moment. It portrays a fisherman joyfully reuniting with his loved ones after a long and arduous journey at sea. 

      STOP 10: Victoriaโ€™s Chinatown National Historic Site (Pass By) 

      Victoriaโ€™s Chinatown is a vibrant and historically significant district located in the heart of downtown Victoria, British Columbia. Established in 1858, it is one of the oldest Chinatowns in North America and holds a rich cultural heritage. Walking through the streets of Victoriaโ€™s Chinatown, visitors are immediately greeted by a vibrant and bustling atmosphere. Colourful storefronts adorned with traditional Chinese architecture line the streets, creating a captivating visual experience. Intricate red and gold decorations, ornate pagoda-style rooftops, and hanging lanterns add to the charm and authenticity of the area.

      STOP 11: Swartz Bay 

      The main B.C. The ferry terminal for Victoria and southern Vancouver Island, Swartz Bay is the provinceโ€™s second largest and busiest ferry terminal after Tsawwassen. BC Ferries provides vehicle and passenger ferry service between Vancouver and Vancouver Island, as well as the Gulf Islands, the Discovery Coast Passage, and the Queen Charlotte Islands. BC Ferries serves 47 ports of call on 25 routes throughout British Columbia, carrying over 22 million passengers and 8 million vehicles annually. 

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

      Whistler Tour

      STOP 1: Sea to Sky Highway 

      The Sea to Sky Highway is a gorgeous drive along the side of Howe Sound, an ocean fjord, and then up into the snowy mountains to the Whistler ski village. Along the way youโ€™ll pass through the town of Squamish, one of the best small towns in Canada for outdoor adventures and home to world class hiking, mountain biking, and rock climbing 


      STOP 2: Porteau Cove Provincial Park 

      Situated on the most southerly fjord in North America, Porteau Cove Provincial Park features waterfront campsites with a view over Howe Sound to the mountains beyond. An old ship has been sunk to provide interest for scuba divers and to attract marine life. There are special facilities for divers. Adjacent train tracks are active and occasional noise disturbance may occur. 


      STOP 3: Shannon Falls Provincial Park 

      Now will take you to see and feel natureโ€™s power at Shannon Falls. Just a short trip down the Sea to Sky Highway, Shannon Falls is the 3rd highest waterfall in BC. Enjoy a short walk for some great photos of natureโ€™s erosive art and feel the mist of the falls against your skin. 


      STOP 4: Britannia Beach 

      In 1888, Dr. A.A. Forbes discovered copper in this small community located approximately 10 minutes south of Squamish. Known for its once booming mine, the former mining town of Britannia Beach is now a charming village rich with art and history.  


      STOP 5: Village Square 

      From the moment you arrive in Whistler Village, nestled at the base of Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, itโ€™s apparent that this is a resort village unlike any other youโ€™ve ever experienced. 


      STOP 6: Whistler Olympic Plaza 

      A legacy of the 2010 Winter Games, Whistler Olympic Plaza is a state-of-the-art outdoor performance facility and community space with a park and playground set against one of Whistlerโ€™s most dramatic backdrops. 


      STOP 7: Brandywine Falls Provincial Park Brandywine Falls (the spectacular 70-metre waterfall) is best seen from the viewpoint which also presents some marvelous views of Daisy Lake and the surrounding mountains. This park provides opportunities for hiking, picnicking, mountain biking and viewing of the waterfall. The park was tripled in size in 2010 to include unique habitat for red-legged frogs (a provincial โ€œblue listedโ€ species at risk). A number of existing recreation trails were included in the expanded park as well. 


      STOP 8: Whytecliff Park Situated in the rugged coastline along the shores of Howe Sound in West Vancouver, the scenic mountains and passing boats offer spectacular views for visitors to Whytecliff Park to enjoy. Not only does Whytecliff Park have a series of hiking trails but you can also explore the beach and island area, have a family picnic in the park, or even scuba dive in whatโ€™s known as a famous area for underwater diving. 


      Whistler Activities are available in Whistler for day trip guests (Please be aware that activities are seasonal and may not be available). Before you arrive in Whistler Village, your guide will inform you of the various optional activities available that fit into your tourโ€™s schedule. Join an ATV or snowmobile guided tour, or choose a scenic seaplane flight over ancient volcanoes to see the glaciers up close. Or, sit and relax in heated pools at the local spa. Just let your guide know what you would like to do, and leave the planning to us. 


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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