Explore Victoria in style with our luxury tours, now offering a 2-hour adventure. I will share captivating historical tales, including haunted legends, quirky facts, and intriguing insights about the city. Travel sustainably and comfortably while uncovering iconic landmarks and hidden gems. With hassle-free pick-up and drop-off services, we make your journey effortless because everyone matters. Book today for a fascinating and unforgettable adventure!
Travel or Drive time is included in the total tour duration. Routes may be adjusted due to traffic, roadwork, or attraction closures to maintain a smooth experience. The tour includes photo stops and light walking, runs rain or shine.
For Your Tour Convenience We offer pickup and drop-off at many locations. Please contact us to confirm if your location is eligible. If your preferred pickup spot isn’t listed, reach out—we’ll do our best to accommodate. Our SUV accommodates up to six guests (four comfortably and two smaller) and features comfortable seating, large viewing windows, and air-conditioning. (Guests must be able to enter and exit the vehicle independently.)
Mile Zero marks the starting point of the Trans-Canada Highway in Victoria, BC. Located near Beacon Hill Park, it's a popular photo spot and a symbolic place where coast-to-coast journeys begin.
Beacon Hill Park is a 200-acre green oasis in the heart of Victoria, BC. Known for its manicured gardens, walking trails, ponds, and free-roaming peacocks, it's a peaceful spot for picnics, wildlife watching, and scenic strolls near the ocean.
Government House is the official residence of B.C.’s Lieutenant Governor. Set on 14 hectares in Victoria’s Rockland area, it features beautiful public gardens, scenic views, and historic charm. (Outside viewing only)
Craigdarroch Castle is a stunning Victorian-era mansion built in the late 1800s by coal baron Robert Dunsmuir. Located in Victoria, BC, it features intricate woodwork, stained glass, and rich history—offering a glimpse into the lives of Canada’s wealthy elite. (Outside viewing)
Chinatown in Victoria, BC, is Canada’s oldest Chinatown, known for its vibrant culture, historic architecture, and iconic Fan Tan Alley. It’s a lively hub for dining, shopping, and exploring local history.
The Fairmont Empress is Victoria’s iconic waterfront hotel, known for its grand architecture, royal guests, and famous Afternoon Tea overlooking the Inner Harbour. (Outside viewing only)
Inner Harbor in Victoria, BC, is a bustling waterfront hub known for its stunning views, historic landmarks like the Parliament Buildings, Steamship Building and Empress Hotel, and lively atmosphere. It’s a prime spot for dining, shopping, and exploring the city’s charm. (Outside view)
The British Columbia Legislative Assembly is a stunning historic building in Victoria’s Inner Harbour, where provincial laws are made. Guided tours and impressive architecture make it a must-see. (Outside viewing only)
The Steamship Terminal is a historic 1924 building overlooking Victoria’s Inner Harbour. Once a hub for CPR steamships, it now hosts shops and exhibits.
Fisherman’s Wharf in Victoria is a lively waterfront spot with colorful floating homes, seafood kiosks, unique shops, and eco-tours. Just a short walk from the Inner Harbour, it’s a fun place to stroll, grab a bite, and watch the boats come and go.
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