Meeting point gathering, guide meeting
BC Ferries Boarding Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay
From Tsawwassen Terminal, you will board a BC Ferry bound for Swartz Bay and enjoy a relaxing, cruise-like sailing of approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes. On board, you can take in views of the ocean, marine birds, and coastal islands, and make use of amenities such as the cafeteria and gift shop.
Vancouver Island is located off the Pacific coast of the province of British Columbia in Canada, with Victoria at its southern tip serving as the provincial capital. The island stretches approximately 460 km from north to south and about 80 km across at its widest point, making it the largest island on the west coast of North America. Covering an area of about 32,134 km², it is the 43rd largest island in the world and the 11th largest in Canada. With a population of around 1.3 million, it is the second most populated island in the country after the Island of Montreal. The island is named after British naval officer George Vancouver, who explored the Pacific coast of North America between 1791 and 1794.
[Optional] The Butchart Gardens
The Butchart Gardens began in the early 1900s when a former limestone quarry for a cement plant was transformed into an elaborate garden by Jennie Butchart, the wife of owner Robert Butchart. After the limestone was exhausted, the deep quarry pit was gradually filled with soil and planted to create the iconic Sunken Garden. Over time, additional themed areas such as the Rose Garden, Italian Garden, and Japanese Garden were added, forming a world-renowned display of horticulture. Today, The Butchart Gardens is designated a National Historic Site of Canada and offers different atmospheres throughout the seasons, with changing floral displays and, in select periods, evening illuminations that showcase the garden’s unique three-dimensional landscape.
1 April ~ 31 May (Spring 2026)
Adult (18+) $41.00 / Youth (13–17) $20.50 / Child (5–12) $3.00
1 June ~ 30 September (Summer 2026)
Adult (18+) $44.25 / Youth (13–17) $22.13 / Child (5–12) $5.00
1 October ~ 31 October (Autumn 2026)
Adult (18+) $36.75 / Youth (13–17) $18.38 / Child (5–12) $3.00
1 November ~ 30 November (Autumn 2026)
Adult (18+) $28.60 / Youth (13–17) $14.30 / Child (5–12) $3.00
1 December ~ 6 Jannuary, 2027 (Chrismas 2026) / 25 December - Closed
Adult (18+) $41.00 / Youth (13–17) $20.50 / Child (5–12) $5.00
7 Jannuary ~ 14 Jannuary (Winter 2027)
Adult (18+) $25.20 / Youth (13–17) $12.60 / Child (5–12) $3.00
Fairmont Empress Hotel British-style luxury hotel with views of the Inner Harbor
The Fairmont Empress Hotel, opened in 1908, is one of Canada’s most iconic historic hotels and a landmark of Victoria. Built as part of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s series of grand “château-style” hotels, it features a stately stone façade, ivy-covered walls, and an elegant interior that evoke a classic, old-world charm. Overlooking the Inner Harbour in a prime location, the Empress is especially famous for its traditional English afternoon tea service, attracting visitors from around the world who come to experience this timeless setting as part of their Victoria trip.
British Columbia Parliament Buildings The Best-Known Landmarks in Victoria
Completed at the end of the 19th century in a Neo-Baroque style, the British Columbia Parliament Buildings serve as the active seat of the provincial government. Their distinctive green domes, symmetrical façade, and grand staircase create an impressive silhouette overlooking the Inner Harbour. On the lawn in front of the buildings stand a statue of Queen Victoria and war memorials that reflect the province’s history and heritage. In the evening, thousands of individual light bulbs outline the structure, turning the Parliament Buildings into one of Victoria’s most striking night views and a central symbol of the city.
Inner Harbour, Victoria A seaside promenade full of Vancouver Island charm
Victoria’s Inner Harbour is the focal point of the city, framed by historic buildings and lively waterfront activity. On one side stands the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, and on the opposite side the Fairmont Empress Hotel, creating a classic postcard view of Victoria. The harbour is lined with promenades, small docks, and viewpoints where visitors can watch ferries, yachts, water taxis, and seaplanes come and go. By day, the area feels open and relaxed, combining city life with ocean scenery; by night, the lights of surrounding buildings reflect on the water, offering a romantic and photogenic atmosphere.
[Optional] Miniature World Price : C$20
Miniature World is a museum that replays more than 80 old landscapes as a miniature. Various themes such as the city landscape of the Canadian railroad, the world's home exhibitions during the World War, the western pioneering era, the houses of the native Americans, the amusement park, and the circus were made into small and sophisticated models. / Operation : early May-early September 09: 00-21: 00 / Early September- early May 09:00-17:00
[Optional] Royal BC Museum
The Royal BC Museum is a leading museum that vividly showcases the natural history, Indigenous cultures, and pioneer heritage of British Columbia. With immersive exhibits and interactive displays, it is a must-visit attraction when traveling to Victoria.
Hotel Reservation (Individual) Hotel Not Included / Victoria Pick-up & Drop-off Provided
This package does not include hotel accommodations.
However, pick-up and drop-off service is provided only for hotels within the Victoria Harbour area.
After breakfast, meet the guide
[Optional] Whale Watching Tour Price : C$169/pp (Tax Included)
The whale watching tour in Victoria offers a unique experience to see a variety of marine life up close, including orcas and humpback whales, in pristine waters. With expert guides providing informative commentary, guests can observe whales swimming freely in their natural habitat while also enjoying the stunning coastal scenery of Vancouver Island. This makes it a highly popular activity among visitors.
[Optional] Heritage Carriage Tour Price : C$165/pp (Tax Included)
The carriage tour in Victoria is a classic sightseeing experience, offering a leisurely ride through the city and its parks. With commentary from an expert guide, guests pass by key landmarks such as the Inner Harbour, the Legislative Buildings, and Beacon Hill Park, gaining a vivid sense of Victoria’s history and culture. Its cozy and romantic atmosphere makes it popular with both families and couples. Please note that the guide’s commentary for this optional tour is conducted in English.
[Optional] Craigdarroch Castle Adult C$22.50, Youth(12-17) C$14.80, Child(4-11) C$10.00 (Tax included)
Craigdarroch Castle is a prominent historic landmark in Victoria, built in the late 19th century by coal magnate Robert Dunsmuir. Its grand exterior, stained glass windows, intricate woodwork, and lavish interior decorations are well preserved, offering a glimpse into the lifestyle of the wealthy elite of that era. The castle also features a viewpoint overlooking the city, adding to its appeal as a must-visit attraction. Please note that this optional tour is available from Wednesday to Sunday only.
Fisherman’s Wharf in Victoria A charming spot with the cozy feel of a small seaside village
Fisherman’s Wharf is a small, picturesque waterfront community characterized by colorful floating homes, houseboats, and casual eateries clustered along wooden boardwalks. Visitors can stroll among the docks to admire the unique architecture of the floating residences and enjoy local favourites such as fish and chips, seafood snacks, and ice cream. Small boats, water taxis, and yachts move in and out of the harbour, adding to the relaxed maritime atmosphere. The compact size and charming setting make Fisherman’s Wharf a pleasant spot to experience Victoria’s playful and laid-back side.
Ogden Point Breakwater A signature viewpoint where you can walk along the breakwater.
The Ogden Point Breakwater is a long concrete pier extending out into the Strait of Juan de Fuca, leading to a small lighthouse at its far end. Walking along the breakwater offers sweeping views of the open sea, passing cruise ships and ferries, and the distant outline of mountains and islands on the horizon. The combination of fresh ocean air, expansive vistas, and the rhythmic sound of waves creates a refreshing coastal experience just minutes from downtown. It is a popular place for a leisurely walk, photography, and watching ships come and go.
Sidney Peaceful coastal town in the southeastern part of Vancouver Island.
Sidney is a charming and relaxed coastal town located on the southeastern part of Vancouver Island, known for its beautiful ocean views and peaceful atmosphere. With a small harbor, scenic walking paths, and unique shops and cafés, it’s perfect for a leisurely escape. Its proximity to the ferry terminal also makes it an important gateway for visitors traveling to Victoria.
BC Ferries Boarding Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen
You will then board the BC Ferry at Swartz Bay Terminal in Victoria for the return trip to Tsawwassen. During the sailing, you can relax and enjoy views of the ocean and surrounding islands. On board, there are amenities such as a cafeteria, snack bar, and gift shop, so if you feel hungry or would like a light bite, you can purchase food and snacks while you comfortably wrap up your day’s tour.
Vancouver Disband after arrival
