Discover Victoria in comfort and style on this 3-hour private tour! Enjoy captivating stories, haunted legends, quirky facts, and local insights as we explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems. With flexible timing, each stop is tailored to your group’s pace and pickup location. Sit back, relax, and let us handle the details with easy pick-up and drop-off—because everyone matters. Book now for a memorable and personalized 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.
Pickup included
Mile 0 Monument in Victoria, BC, marks the western start of the Trans-Canada Highway, the world's longest national highway. Located near Beacon Hill Park, it’s a popular spot for photos and a symbol of cross-country journeys. (Outside view)
Beacon Hill Park in Victoria, BC, is a picturesque urban park featuring lush gardens, serene ponds, walking trails, and scenic ocean views. It’s home to a petting zoo and the world’s tallest free-standing totem pole, making it perfect for nature walks, picnics, and family-friendly activities. (Outside view)
Clover Point Park is a scenic oceanfront spot in Victoria, BC, known for its stunning views and strong coastal winds. It's a popular place for kite flying, picnics, and watching the waves crash against the shore. (Outside view)
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 historic Victorian mansion in Victoria, BC, known for its stunning architecture, lavish interiors, and city views. Built in the late 1800s, it offers a glimpse into the opulence of the era.
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 Empress Hotel is a historic landmark in Victoria, BC, famous for its elegant architecture and iconic afternoon tea experience. Overlooking the Inner Harbour, this luxurious hotel has hosted royalty, celebrities, and visitors for over a century. (Outside view)
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 Steamship Terminal is a historic 1924 building overlooking Victoria’s Inner Harbour. Once a hub for CPR steamships, it now hosts shops and exhibits.
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)
Fisherman’s Wharf in Victoria, BC, is a vibrant waterfront destination featuring colorful floating homes, fresh seafood, unique shops, and eco-tours. It’s a lively spot to relax, dine, and enjoy marine wildlife. (Outside view)
To skip the lineups, I can pre-reserve tickets for Butchart Gardens. The cost can be reimbursed to me in cash (CAD or USD accepted) upon your arrival at the time of the tour.
Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is renowned for its stunning gardens, historic architecture, and vibrant arts scene. Nestled on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, it offers a charming blend of British heritage and West Coast natural beauty.
The Butchart Gardens is a stunning collection of floral display gardens, featuring a variety of themed gardens and seasonal blooms.
The Royal BC Museum offers a comprehensive look at the natural and human history of British Columbia through interactive exhibits and artifacts.
The Parliament Buildings are a stunning example of neoclassical architecture and the seat of the British Columbia government.
Fisherman's Wharf is a bustling waterfront area filled with colorful floating homes, fresh seafood, and unique shops.
Fisgard Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse marking the entrance to the Victoria Harbour. It is one of the oldest lighthouses on the West Coast of Canada.
Spot prawns are a local delicacy, often served grilled, poached, or in pasta dishes. They are sweet, tender, and a must-try for seafood lovers.
Saskatoon berry pie is a sweet and tangy dessert made with local Saskatoon berries, reminiscent of blueberries but with a unique flavor.
Victoria is home to a thriving craft beer scene, with numerous breweries offering a wide range of local and unique brews.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Victoria, with warm temperatures and long daylight hours. This is the best time to enjoy outdoor activities and festivals.
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Victoria is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Victoria Station
Victoria Coach Station
BC Transit operates an extensive bus network throughout Victoria, making it easy to get around without a car.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
Sidney is a charming seaside village known for its beautiful waterfront, historic buildings, and vibrant arts scene. It's a great place to explore local shops, galleries, and cafes.
The Butchart Gardens is a stunning collection of floral display gardens, featuring a variety of themed gardens and seasonal blooms. It's one of the most popular attractions near Victoria.
Goldstream Provincial Park is a beautiful natural area featuring waterfalls, hiking trails, and diverse wildlife. It's a great place for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
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