Embark on an award-winning full-day journey showcasing the best of Vancouver Island’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and coastal charm. Your adventure begins with a scenic BC Ferries crossing of the Georgia Strait, where spectacular ocean views, coastal mountains, and possible wildlife sightings set the tone for the day.
Upon arriving in Victoria, explore the elegant Inner Harbour, home to the historic Fairmont Empress Hotel and the iconic Parliament Buildings. Discover British Columbia’s rich history at the Royal BC Museum, then stroll through Canada’s oldest Chinatown and admire the famous Gate of Harmonious Interest. Continue to the peaceful Beacon Hill Park, a lush urban oasis featuring gardens, ponds, and totem poles, before visiting the world-renowned Butchart Gardens. Spanning 55 acres, its stunning floral displays provide a breathtaking finale to an unforgettable Victoria experience.
Our tour guide will primarily provide commentary in English.
In the morning, we will board the 10:00 AM BC Ferries sailing from Tsawwassen to Victoria, the charming capital city of British Columbia, located at the southern tip of Vancouver Island. The scenic journey takes approximately 90 minutes aboard a modern, full-service ferry featuring comfortable lounges, restaurants, cafés, and gift shops. During the crossing, step out onto the open deck to admire the breathtaking coastal landscapes of the Georgia Strait, keep an eye out for local marine wildlife, or simply relax with a freshly brewed coffee while enjoying the spectacular ocean views. The ferry ride itself is a memorable West Coast experience and a highlight of the day’s adventure.
Step into a world-renowned floral masterpiece at Butchart Gardens, a breathtaking 55-acre garden set within a transformed limestone quarry. This extraordinary National Historic Site is a living expression of artistry and horticultural excellence, where each garden reveals a distinct atmosphere, from the dramatic Sunken Garden to the tranquil elegance of the Japanese Garden. Across the seasons, the landscape evolves into a vibrant spectacle: spring tulips in full bloom, summer roses in rich colour, and enchanting winter illuminations that transform the grounds into a glowing wonderland. More than a garden, it is an immersive sensory experience and one of Victoria’s most unforgettable highlights.
Glide through the historic heart of Chinatown, one of North America’s oldest Chinese communities. From the comfort of the vehicle, admire its distinctive architecture, narrow alleyways, and vibrant street life, offering a glimpse into a rich cultural heritage that continues to thrive today.
Victoria’s Inner Harbour is the city’s iconic waterfront centrepiece, where history, culture, and coastal beauty come together. The harbour is framed by two of Victoria’s most celebrated landmarks: the historic Parliament Buildings, completed in 1898 in a grand neo-baroque style, and the elegant Fairmont Empress Hotel, opened in 1908 and renowned for its classic Edwardian architecture and famous afternoon tea tradition. These architectural icons reflect Victoria’s strong British heritage, while seaplanes, ferries, and the lively waterfront promenade add energy and charm to the area. Just steps away, Government Street offers heritage buildings, boutique shops, souvenir stores, cafés, and restaurants, making it a popular destination for shopping and exploration. Nearby, the Royal BC Museum showcases British Columbia’s rich natural and Indigenous history. Together, these attractions create the cultural heart of Victoria and one of Canada’s most picturesque waterfront destinations.
The journey continues past the lush landscapes of Beacon Hill Park, a stunning urban oasis filled with Garry oak trees, floral gardens, and open green spaces. This scenic drive-by offers a glimpse of one of the city’s most beloved natural retreats. Shortly after, pass the historic Mile Zero, home to the symbolic starting point of the Trans-Canada Highway and the moving Terry Fox Memorial. This landmark stands as a powerful tribute to courage and perseverance, representing a meaningful piece of Canada’s national identity. Both sites are highlighted as narrated pass-by experiences, allowing you to appreciate their significance while continuing a comfortable and enriching journey through the city.
Pass the historic Mile Zero, home to the symbolic starting point of the Trans-Canada Highway and the moving Terry Fox Memorial. This landmark stands as a powerful tribute to courage and perseverance, representing a meaningful piece of Canada’s national identity.
In the evening, we will board the **7:00 PM BC Ferries sailing** from Victoria back to Vancouver via Tsawwassen. The scenic crossing takes approximately 90 minutes aboard a modern, full-service ferry equipped with comfortable lounges, restaurants, cafés, and gift shops. As we cruise through the beautiful waters of the Georgia Strait, you can relax on the open deck and take in the stunning coastal scenery, watch for local marine wildlife, or unwind with a cup of coffee while enjoying the peaceful ocean views. This memorable ferry journey offers the perfect conclusion to a wonderful day exploring Victoria and Vancouver Island.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
You will not receive a refund if you cancel.
Your guide to the flawless travel experience