Sightseeing Tours & Duration |
Departure |
SD#76 Grand City Tour
The tour encompasses all the highlights of the cosmopolitan city. Visit the 1,000 Acre Stanley Park with its West Coast Native Indian Totem Poles Prospect Point, English Bay Beaches, the City Center with Vancouver’s famous Robson Street shopping area and the Financial District. Continue to Chinatown and historic Gastown, the Prestigious Shaughnessy residential area and Queen Elizabeth Park with another photo stop at the Sunken Gardens. Finally enjoy panoramic views of the city from Little Mountain. Ideal for Pre-Cruise passengers as we drop off also at the cruise ship pier at Canada Place. |
4 Hours |
SD#77 City Tour – German Speaking
The tour encompasses all the highlights of the cosmopolitan city. Visit the 1,000 Acre Stanley Park with its West Coast Native Indian Totem Poles Prospect Point, English Bay Beaches, the City Center with Vancouver’s famous Robson Street shopping area and the Financial District. Continue to Chinatown and historic Gastown, the Prestigious Shaughnessy residential area and Queen Elizabeth Park with another photo stop at the Sunken Gardens. Finally enjoy panoramic views of the city from Little Mountain. Ideal for Pre-Cruise passengers as we drop off also at the cruise ship pier at Canada Place. |
4 Hours |
SD#78Vancouver Harbour Cruise
Join us for a fully narrated tour of Vancouver’s Inner Harbor. Combine the tour with any of our other tours and you have a full day of Sightseeing enjoyment. This scenic and informative tour takes you past the bustling cargo area and to the cruise ship terminal at Canada Place. Enjoy the views from spacious open-air decks of our spectacular city skyline and the breathtaking North Shore Mountains. |
1.5 Hours |
SD#79Victoria + Butchard Gardens
The fully escorted tour includes priority ferry boarding, a 90 minute ferry ride through the Gulf Islands and admission to world famous Butchart Gardens. The city tour includes a visit of the University of Victoria, Royal Victoria Yacht Club and Beacon Hill Park as well as drives along the scenic beaches around Victoria. Ample of free time to explore the world famous landmark hotel "The Empress", a variety of British Import shops, Parliament Buildings, Provincial Museum, the city center and the attractions around the Inner Harbor. A must see tour on your vacation! Optional: 35 min return flight with Helijet Air or Floatplane to Vancouver. |
12 Hours |
SD#80 Whistler & Shannon Falls
Whistler offers the best skiing in North America and some of the best in the world. Prince Charles brings William and Harry here to ski. In summer, ride the chair lift to the top of the mountain, go flightseeing, mountainbiking or enjoy lunch at an outdoor gourmet restaurant. In winter, the tour visits Brackendale where hundreds of bald eagles come to eat spawning salmon. |
10 Hours |
SD#81 Flightseeing Gulf Islands
See how people live on Canada's west coast! Ride along with the locals on our regular flights from Vancouver harbour to the tiny villages and anchorages of the beautiful Gulf Islands. Daily, operating from mid-April to mid-October. |
2 Hours |
SD#82 Sea Kayaking
This easy introduction to ocean kayaking gives you a taste of kayaking in the calm, safe and fascinating False Creek environment. You'll see Vancouver from a unique vantage point and learn something about ocean kayaking at the same time. If you've had some kayaking experience, you can rent a kayak or several and strike out on your own. We guarantee you'll love it. |
3 Hours |
SD#83 Sea Kayaking & Floatplane Adventure
The ultimate sea kayak adventure day trip. Guests are picked up by Limousine from downtown Vancouver for the luxurious ride to Coal Harbor- the start of your adventure. Upon arrival we board our Seaplane for a scenic 10-minute flight over Burrard Inlet and the Coast Mountains to land at Granite Falls. Located at the north end of Indian Arm Provincial Marine Park, the area features the southern most coastal fjord system in North America. The feeling of remoteness and exclusivity offered by the area provides a spectacular day away from it all, yet the experience is surprisingly accessible and extremely convenient by design. The day is spent exploring the most northerly reaches of the inlet and features cascading waterfalls and spectacular scenery. A gourmet lunch is served as part of this spectacular adventure day and our Seaplane arrives for the exhilarating return flight to Coal Harbor in Vancouver where our Limousine awaits for the return transfer to your hotel. |
10 Hours |
SD#84 Canoeing & Drum Making Workshop
This scenic tour will focus on the Native culture and history of the Tsleil-Waututh People. Make traditional drums from deer hide that can be kept as keepsakes. Highlights: Paddle an ocean-going canoe with First Nation tour guides • Learn the cultural history of the Burrard Inlet • Listen to traditional songs • Listen to legends of the Coast Salish People • Learn how to make a deer hide drum while you snack on bannock. |
5 Hours |
SD#85 Sunset Dinner Cruise
How about a dinner out that includes constantly changing, always spectacular, city and harbour views, live entertainment and excellent West Coast cuisine? All this in an atmosphere of gracious, relaxed service with no rush. Sound appealing? Then treat yourself to our two and a half hour Harbour Dinner Cruise. While you're enjoying dinner, you'll listen to live music and cruise by the lights of downtown Vancouver, the cruise ship terminal and Canada Place, Stanley Park, North Shore mountains and the West Vancouver. |
3 Hours |
SD#86 Hiwanus Feasthouse Dinner
Meet your native guide at 6:45 pm at the base of the Grouse Mountain tram. Scenic ride to the mountaintop with breathtaking views over Vancouver. The evening continues with native dance ceremonies and presentations of a story-teller in a historic Hiwanus Feasthouse. Dinner includes: 3 course meal. |
2 Hours |
SD#87 Indian Arm Fly & Feast
Flight up to Indian Arm. Visit the Indian River Estuary and land on Granite Falls (lunch). Depart in Sea Kayaks and explore the shoreline twist and turns as well ass the bays and islands. |
5 Hours |
SD#88 Indian Arm Eco & Cultural Tour
This scenic tour will focus on the Native culture and history of the Tsleil-Waututh People. Make traditional drums from deer hide that can be kept as keepsakes. Highlights: Paddle an ocean-going canoe with First Nation guides • Learn the cultural history of the Burrard Inlet • Listen to traditional songs • Listen to legends of the Coast Salish People • Learn how to make a deer hide drum while you snack on bannock. |
5 Hours |
SD#89 Special: Vancouver Symphony Orchestra Tickets – Please Inquire |
On Request |
SD#90 Special: Vancouver Canucks Hockey Tickets – Please Inquire |
On Request |
SD#91 Whale Watching / Victoria
This three hour tour departing from downtown Victoria is lead by experienced naturalists who are experts on the whales and other marine life living and visiting the waters around Victoria. These waters are home to 3 resident pods of Orca, approximately 85 whales, who feed on the millions of spawing salmon that come in from the ocena ever year. Along with fishing, the whales spend the long summer days relaxing and teaching their young about breaching and 'spyhopping' (coming half-way out of the water to look around). All this activity makes for wonderful wildlife viewing! There are also approximately 220 'Transient' whales and 300 'Off-shores', who live in the open Ocean and come to land once or twice a season. In other words, your chances of seeing whales are excellent. |
3 Hours |
SD#92 Depart Vancouver harbour and explore the rugged fjordland and picturesque villages of the Sunshine Coast north of Vancouver. This tour will show you the best of our "west coast" lifestyle. |
1.5 Hours |
SD#93 Fly & Dine to Bowen Island
Escape by seaplane from busy Vancouver harbour to tranquil Bowen Island for a delicious dinner at Doc Morgan's Inn, one of British Columbia's most charming seaside restaurants. Depart downtown Vancouver by seaplane at 7:00 PM for Bowen Island. Dine from 7:30 PM until 9:30 PM Enjoy Howe Sound views aboard the 9:45 PM ferry. Board your waiting limousine for the spectacular "city lights" drive back to downtown Vancouver at 10:05 PM Groups of over six people will be offered a delicious outdoor Bar-B-Que. Departs daily at 7:00 PM from April 8 to September 01. Departs Daily at 6:00 PM from September 2 to September 22. Includes 3 course "a la carte" dinner, limousine, ferry, seaplane ride, and gratuities. |
5 Hours |
SD#94 Helicopter Coastal Tour
Is an exciting journey over Vancouver's Coastal Mountains and it's breathtaking city coastline. The tour includes: Grouse and the Lions Peak Mountains, Cypress Bowl, English Bay, Stanley Park and downtown Vancouver. |
20 Mins |
SD#95 Alpine Lake & Glacier Flightseeing
Our most spectacular tour departs Vancouver harbour and features the hanging glaciers and knife-edged ridges of Mount Mamquam (2600 meters / 8450 feet) and a landing on our "secret" alpine lake, where the air is fresh and the water is crystal clear. Daily, operating year-round with Optional Picnic Stop operating from May to October. 1 1/4 hours with a 1-hour flight. |
1.5 Hours |
SD#96 Tandem Skydiving
Tandem skydiving gives you the opportunity to skydive with only 30 minutes ground preparation. You don't have to take a course or pass a test. You just have to be at least 18 years old (regardless of parental consent), weigh less than 230 lbs and be in relatively good physical condition. Your Tandem Skydive starts with a half hour of ground preparation so you know exactly how to work with your instructor during the actual flight. The instructor, highly trained and experienced at tandem jumps, wears special equipment built to take 2 people skydiving, and you wear a harness that attaches to the instructor's equipment at 4 points: (2 shoulder connectors & 2 hip connectors). You are very secure! The airplane ride to 10,000 ft or 12,500 ft takes 10-20 minutes (depending on airplane used). After you and the instructor jump from the plane, you freefall an amazing 35 seconds or longer before you reach 5000 feet and the instructor opens the parachute. Because the parachute is very large, the last 5000 feet to the ground take about 5 minutes, and, if you want, you can help direct the parachute back to the landing area. To ensure a smooth The company we work with has been introducing first time jumpers to the sport of skydiving for 15 years. We work closely with the Canadian Sport Parachute Association (CSPA), to ensure we are providing the best possible instruction available. All of our instructors have earned CSPA "Instructor" ratings for the program they are teaching. |
3 Hours |
SD#97 Grouse Mountain Fly & Dine
Fly At the Helijet Terminal, beside the SeaBus Terminal, we'll have a jet helicopter waiting for you and your party - ready to whisk you to the top of Grouse Mountain. You'll be zooming over Vancouver's spectacular harbour, Canada Place, world-famous Stanley Park, the Lion's Gate Bridge, and Cleveland Dam along the way...so bring your camera. You will gently touch down on Grouse Mountain, a short stroll from the Chalet. Dine At the Chalet you are invited to view the Theatre-in-the-Sky presentation. Afterwards, you will have plenty of time to explore the grounds, take the Peak Chair ride, shop for souvenirs, marvel at the unique chainsaw sculptures, or just admire the breath taking scenery. Later, you will be expected at your window table at The Observatory Restaurant for an elegant dinner as Vancouver twinkles below. One of Vancouver's finest gourmet restaurants, the Observatory Restaurant specializes in West Coast and seafood cuisine. Limousine When it's time to return to earth, you will board theGrouse Mountain Skyride for a scenic ride to the base of Grouse. A chauffeur will meet you at the bottom with a limousine and escort you back to downtown Vancouver. |
4 Hours |
SD#98 Native Culture
An expert guide will introduce you to the culture, lifestyle and philosophy of B.C.'s First Nations People. Totem Poles at Stanley Park. Learn about the meaning of the totems and about the nations represented by each pole. The animals and human figures tell distinct stories; different poles serve diverse functions. The tour will proceed across Burrard Bridge and along NW Marine Drive and Spanish Banks to the University of British Columbia. The Museum of Anthropology. Enjoy a guided walking tour through the museum with its famous collection of Northwest native artifacts. You'll understand the evolution of this amazing culture in its buildings, utensils, religious and burial objects, sculpture and carving. You have time to visit the replica of a Haida village. First Nations House of Learning and Native Education Centre. See how this important culture is kept alive. |
3 Hours |
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