Explore Victoria’s charm with a private tour, perfect for pre or post-cruise adventures. Discover landmarks, gardens, and waterfront views at your own pace.
Explore Victoria’s charm with a private tour, perfect for pre or post-cruise adventures. Discover landmarks, gardens, and waterfront views at your own pace.
- Fisherman’s Wharf Park - Begin your adventure with a leisurely walk around Fisherman’s Wharf, just a short 30-minute journey from the city center. Observe the boats as they dock, admire the vibrant floating homes, and perhaps catch a glimpse of seals or other wildlife in the vicinity.
- Legislative Assembly Fountain - Marvel at the splendor of…
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Fisherman’s Wharf Park - Begin your adventure with a leisurely walk around Fisherman’s Wharf, just a short 30-minute journey from the city center. Observe the boats as they dock, admire the vibrant floating homes, and perhaps catch a glimpse of seals or other wildlife in the vicinity.
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Legislative Assembly Fountain - Marvel at the splendor of the Legislative Assembly building and its magnificent fountain, situated in the historic James Bay neighborhood. Appreciate the impressive architecture and the surrounding gardens.
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Fairmont Empress - Continue your tour by passing the renowned Fairmont Empress Hotel, a symbol of Victoria. This grand edifice, with its elegant architecture and breathtaking views of Inner Harbour, offers an ideal photo opportunity.
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Victoria’s Chinatown National Historic Site - Discover one of North America’s oldest Chinatowns, a lively area rich in history, colorful markets, and unique shops. Experience the allure of Victoria’s Chinese heritage at the National Historic Site and wander through Fan Tan Alley, the narrowest street in Canada!
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Fan Tan Alley - Fan Tan Alley in Victoria, BC, is Canada’s narrowest street and a delightful highlight of Chinatown. Once a gambling hub, it’s now a lively area filled with unique shops, local crafts, and a rich cultural history. Walking through its narrow brick pathway offers a glimpse into the past while celebrating modern creativity.
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Craigdarroch Castle - Catch a view of the majestic Craigdarroch Castle as you pass by. With its Gothic-style architecture, it’s an excellent spot for a quick photo.
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Beacon Hill Park - Enjoy the fresh sea breeze with a photo stop at Clover Point Park. Then, proceed to Beacon Hill Park, where you’ll find the stunning Totem Pole — the tallest in Canada. Perfect for adding cultural flair to your Victoria tour.
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Breakwater Lighthouse - End your journey with a visit to the scenic Breakwater Lighthouse. It’s a tranquil spot perfect for photos, offering panoramic views of the water and mountains.
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Victoria Harbour Ferry - The Victoria Harbor, including the Inner Harbor, is among the most beautiful harbors globally. With a rich history beginning with First Nations, it now accommodates recreational vessels and small cruise ships in the heart of this famous heritage city, just steps from its historic streets and distinctive architecture.
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Victoria Cenotaph - The Victoria Cenotaph is more than a memorial—it’s a lasting tribute of remembrance and gratitude. Its blend of architecture, sculpture, and civic engagement narrates a story of community and national identity. For both residents and visitors, it’s a solemn focal point in a picturesque corner of downtown Victoria, offering reflective serenity and historical depth.
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- Legislative Assembly Fountain - The Legislative Assembly Fountain is a notable ornamental feature located within the landscaped grounds of the Legislative Assembly. Often positioned near the main entrance or central plaza, this fountain serves as both a civic landmark and a symbol of governmental dignity. Featuring classical or modern design elements—such as tiered basins, sculptural figures, or synchronized lighting and water displays—it adds tranquility and visual appeal to the legislative precinct. The fountain is frequently surrounded by manicured lawns, walking paths, and public seating areas, making it a popular spot for photography, reflection, and civic gatherings.
- World’s Tallest Free-Standing Totem Pole - 127 feet - Situated in Victoria’s Beacon Hill Park, this 127-foot totem pole was carved in 1956 by Kwakwaka’wakw artist Chief Mungo Martin and his team. Once the tallest free-standing totem pole in the world, it depicts figures from Indigenous mythology and honors First Nations veterans. A powerful symbol of cultural heritage, it stands as a striking landmark overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
- The Moss Lady - Nestled in a quiet, shaded grove behind the Cameron Bandshell, The Moss Lady is an enchanting sculpture that seems to have emerged from the earth itself. Measuring approximately 11 meters (35–36 feet) from head to toe, she reclines serenely among native foliage, her form crowned with flowering crocosmia that mimic a natural “hairdo” of blossoms.
- Inner Harbour - The Victoria Harbour, including the Inner Harbour, is one of the most beautiful in the world. With a rich history starting with First Nations, it’s now a hub for recreational and small cruise ships. Explore the heritage city, just steps from historic streets and unique architecture.
- “The Homecoming” Statue - Experience the touching “Homecoming” statue at Fisherman’s Wharf, a moving sculpture that beautifully captures the heartwarming reunion of a fisherman with his loved ones after a long journey at sea. This captivating artwork offers a memorable moment, providing a glimpse into the emotions of homecoming and family connection.
- Victoria’s Chinatown National Historic Site - Immerse yourself in the vibrant and historic atmosphere of Victoria’s Chinatown, one of the oldest in North America, established in 1858. Wander through bustling streets lined with colorful storefronts, admiring the traditional Chinese architecture and intricate red and gold decorations that create a truly captivating and memorable experience.
- Saanich Inlet Viewpoint - Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of Saanich Inlet from this convenient, easily accessible viewpoint, perfect for a quick stop during your journey. This spot offers an effortless opportunity to stretch your legs, capture stunning photographs of the sparkling water and majestic surrounding mountains, all without any need for a challenging hike, making it a delightful and relaxing part of your tour experience.
- Clover Point Park - Clover Point Park is a picturesque waterfront park in Victoria, British Columbia, offering stunning views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. This popular destination features walking trails, picnic areas, and a playground, making it perfect for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The park is also a popular spot for birdwatching and whale watching, providing opportunities to observe a variety of marine life.
- Mile Zero Monument - The Mile Zero Monument in Victoria marks the starting point of the iconic Trans-Canada Highway, one of the world’s longest national routes stretching across the entire country. Located at the edge of Beacon Hill Park, it’s a popular stop for photos and a symbolic place where countless cross-Canada journeys begin or end. With ocean views, open green space, and nearby trails, the monument offers both historical significance and a scenic spot to explore.
- The Netherlands Centennial Carillon - The Netherlands Centennial Carillon in Victoria, British Columbia, is a striking 62-bell tower gifted by the Dutch community in 1967 to honor Canada’s centennial and express gratitude for support during World War II. Standing proudly near the Inner Harbour and Royal BC Museum, it plays beautifully resonant chimes throughout the day and hosts seasonal performances. With its meaningful history, elegant structure, and soothing bell melodies, the Carillon is a cultural landmark that adds charm and character to Victoria’s downtown skyline.

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- Gratuities
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- All Personal expence
Set off on a sophisticated journey through Victoria with a private sightseeing tour that combines historical sites, enchanting gardens, and scenic waterfront views. Perfect for travelers before or after a cruise, this 4- to 5-hour tour offers a distinctive chance to discover the highlights of this delightful coastal city. Explore renowned landmarks and…
Set off on a sophisticated journey through Victoria with a private sightseeing tour that combines historical sites, enchanting gardens, and scenic waterfront views. Perfect for travelers before or after a cruise, this 4- to 5-hour tour offers a distinctive chance to discover the highlights of this delightful coastal city. Explore renowned landmarks and secret treasures at your leisure. Whether you have a passion for history, gardens, or stunning landscapes, this private tour provides an unforgettable way to enjoy the finest of Victoria. Book your tour today and get ready for a rewarding experience.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.