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  • Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver Mini Tour With Whistler Transfer One way Private

  • Pickup offered

  • Mobile ticket

Welcome to the stunning city of Vancouver, a hub of culture, natural beauty, and adventure. If you're looking to explore the city before or after your cruise, then our Vancouver Cruise Transfers/Pre & Post Cruise City Sightseeing Tour is the perfect choice. Our private tour offers a comfortable and convenient way to discover the city's top attractions, all while providing seamless transportation to and from your cruise ship. From the bustling downtown core to the tranquil forests and beaches, our expert local guides will take you on a journey through Vancouver's diverse neighbourhoods, iconic landmarks, and hidden gems. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveller, our Vancouver Cruise Transfers/Pre & Post Cruise City Sightseeing Tour will provide you with a unique and unforgettable experience you'll cherish for years to come. So, sit back, relax, and let us show you the best Vancouver offers. This tour can also be customized to a 2-hour stint at your convenience.

What to Expect

Private tour
10 stops
15 places
4 hrs – 6 hrs

Stop at: Canada Place

10 min Admission included

Located in the heart of Vancouver's waterfront, Canada Place is an iconic landmark and venue for world-class events and inspirationally Canadian experiences. ‎

Stop at: Chinatown

15 min

One of Vancouver’s few distinct cultural historic neighbourhoods, Chinatown appeals to locals, tourists, as well as a growing number of emerging chefs, artists, and small business entrepreneurs. Chinatown offers a wide array of stores, including home furnishings, health and wellness, fashion and attire, grocery, and so much more.

Stop at: Gastown

15 min

Gastown is one of Vancouver’s most vibrant and unique areas. As the first downtown core of the city, the neighbourhood has transitioned into a centre of innovation and truly memorable experiences, for locals and tourists alike, while maintaining a strong connection to its history. Containing something for everyone, Gastown offers a diverse mix of retail and dining options housed within authentic heritage architecture, alongside a vibrant creative and tech scene. This stylish neighbourhood covers twelve city blocks and the market area is home to approximately 108,128 residents, making it one of the most densely populated areas in the Lower Mainland.

Stop at: Steam Clock

15 min

A working steam clock, one of only a few in the world, located in Vancouver's Victorian Gastown. The clock is a key tourists destination in Vancouver. It’s also the near the start and a finish line of the Gastown Grand Prix, a single-day cycling race.

Pass by: Coal Harbour

Despite the fact that Coal Harbour is right downtown, it’s a surprisingly calm little neighbourhood, right on the water’s edge. It’s even more surprising given its industrial history as a former shipyard sitting right next to the railway terminus. The area starts at Canada Place and stretches west to Stanley Park, and is bordered by Burrard Inlet to the north, West Georgia Street to the south. Coal Harbour is a charming mix of business and residential, being home to both the Vancouver Convention Centre as well as condo towers.

Pass by: Vancouver Seawall

Vancouver has the world's longest uninterrupted waterfront path. The 28 km Seaside Greenway is an uninterrupted pathway, including the Stanley Park Seawall, that extends from the Vancouver Convention Centre to Spanish Banks Park. Perfect for a walk, cycle, or jog, it is the most popular recreational spot in the city.

Stop at: Totem Poles

15 min

The totem poles in Stanley Park are one of the park's most iconic landmarks. There are nine totem poles in the park, each representing a different First Nations tribe. The totem poles were originally created in the 1920s as a way to showcase Indigenous art and culture.

Stop at: Brockton Point Lighthouse

15 min

The Brockton Point Lighthouse is a popular spot for tourists to take photos. The lighthouse was built in 1914 and is still operational today. It's located at the eastern end of Stanley Park and offers stunning views of the city and the harbor

Pass by: Girl In A Wetsuit

The Girl in a Wetsuit Statue is a bronze statue located near the Stanley Park Seawall. The statue depicts a woman in a wetsuit sitting on a rock and gazing out at the water. It's a popular spot for taking photos and enjoying the scenic views.

Pass by: Lions Gate Bridge

The Lions Gate Bridge is a prominent suspension bridge located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It spans Burrard Inlet, connecting the city of Vancouver to the North Shore municipalities of North Vancouver and West Vancouver.

Stop at: Shannon Falls Provincial Park

30 min

Shannon Falls Park is directly next to Highway 99. It is a popular day-use park offering picnicking, hiking, and access to the well-known trail in Stawamus Chief Park. The tumbling waters of Shannon Falls originate from Mount Habrich and Mount Sky Pilot. They rise 335m above Highway 99, making this the third highest falls in British Columbia (ranking behind 481m Della Falls in Strathcona Park and 396m Hunlen Falls in Tweedsmuir Park).

Pass by: Sea to Sky Highway

The Sea to Sky Highway is a scenic route in British Columbia, Canada, renowned for its breathtaking landscapes that transition from coastal fjords to towering mountains

Stop at: Porteau Cove Provincial Park

10 min

Situated on the most southerly fjord in North America, Porteau Cove Provincial Park features waterfront campsites with a view over Howe Sound to the mountains beyond. An old ship has been sunk to provide interest for scuba divers and to attract marine life. There are special facilities for divers. Adjacent train tracks are active and occasional noise disturbance may occur.

Stop at: Tantalus lookout

10 min

The Tantalus Lookout, also known as the Tantalus Viewpoint, is a popular scenic viewpoint located along the Sea to Sky Highway (Highway 99) in British Columbia, Canada

Stop at: Whistler

15 min

Known for its skiing and snowboarding in the winter, as well as hiking and mountain biking in the summer. One of the most visited ski resorts in North America, the town is named after the hoary marmots that inhabit the area, and who make whistling sounds.

What's Included

INCLUDED
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • 1 Luggage Per Person
NOT INCLUDED
  • All Fees and Taxes
  • Extra Luggage

Meeting And Pickup

Start time:

12:00 PM

Additional Info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid will not be refunded.
Any changes made less than 24 hours before the start time will not be accepted.
Cut-off times are based on the experience's local time.
This experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you'll be offered a different date or a full refund.
This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If canceled because the minimum isn't met, you'll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.

Customer Reviews

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Starting from

CA$585.00

per person

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