Our Port Transfer service is perfect for individuals on vacation, whether you are a small group or travelling with a huge party. Our limo will pick you up from the hotel you are staying in Richmond or any residential address within Richmond, and transfer your group to Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal directly.
Our limousines serves customers between the Richmond and any location in Greater Vancouver, including Downtown Vancouver and Vancouver.
Transfer to other location in the following cities are also available upon request, contact us for more details: Richmond, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Burnaby, Delta, Tsawwassen, Langley, New Westminster and Abbotsford.
Luxury SUV (Up to 5 people): The Luxury SUV allows for almost an extra foot of cargo space and all rows of seats come with luxurious leather seat.<br/>Pickup included
Wheelchair Accessible Sedan: The Wheelchair Accessible Sedan can fit up to 1 wheelchair accessible passenger plus 3 additional passengers, up to 4 bags<br/>Pickup included
Luxury Sedan (Up to 2 people): The Luxury Sedan is a full-size luxury car that features spacious back seats with plush cushy leather.<br/>Pickup included
Executive Van(Up to 10 people): Up to 13 suitcases. With plenty of head room, large panoramic windows, the Executive Van is perfect for sightseeing tours.<br/>Pickup included
Wheelchair Accessible Van: The Wheelchair Accessible Van can fit up to 1 wheelchair accessible passenger plus 7 additional passengers, up to 10 bags<br/>Pickup included
Direct point-to-point transfer from the City of Richmond to Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal or other Downtown Vancouver area.
When booking please kindly provide pickup location in Richmond and prefer pickup time.
Please note this product is not meant for YVR Airport arrival pickup to Cruise Port, we have another product for YVR Airport to Cruise Port.
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The SkyTrain is a fast, efficient, and affordable way to get around Vancouver. It consists of three lines: the Expo Line, the Millennium Line, and the Canada Line.
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