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Crewed Luxury Private Charter Yacht Victoria Vancouver Island Canada

Itinerary - Ports of Call

Victoria Canada Sample Itinerary

Day Port of Call - Event(1) Arrival Departure

Saturday

 

 

Victoria, British Columbia
Embarkation
2:00-6:00PM  (complimentary airport transfers from Victoria Airport)
7:00PM Welcome Dinner

   

Sunday

Victoria,
Tour Downtown Victoria
High Tea
Evening Irish Music Concert

   
Monday

Victoria
Sidney By The Sea
Todd Inlet


12 Noon
5:00 PM

9:00 AM
3:00 PM

Tuesday Butchart Gardens    
Wednesday

Todd Inlet
Chemainus


12 Noon 
9:00 AM
Thursday

Chemainus
Roche Harbor (whale watching)


1:00PM 
9:00 AM
Friday

Roche Harbor
Victoria


2:00PM
9:00 AM
Saturday

Disembarkation
9:00-11:00AM

   

(1) Departures and/or itinerary may change without notice due to weather or other circumstances.


Ports of Call

SIDNEY
Description: Good things come in small packages and there’s no better evidence of this than sunny Sidney-by-the-Sea. Scenic seaside walks, beautiful water views, enticing attractions and activities, plenty of great shops and restaurants, and friendly locals — Sidney has it all and more!
Van Isle Marina in Sidney is the Morning Mist's home port for Canadian cruises. It is just minutes away from the Victoria BC airport and ferry terminals.
Related Links: SIDNEY By The SEA On-line
SeaQuest - Whale watching, Kayak tours
Tourism Vancouver Islands
Victoria area Golf

THE BUTCHARD GARDENS
Description: The Butchart Gardens, a fifty-five acres wonderful floral display, offering spectacular views as you stroll along meandering paths and expansive lawns.
Related Links: The Butchard Gardens

CHEMAINUS
Description: Chemainus has won international acclaim for its Festival of Murals, a very successful revitalization project that began in 1982 with the unveiling of five large murals, all professionally painted onto existing downtown buildings. The Festival of Murals has grown and now there are 33 murals. Chemainus is also home to the Chemainus Theatre, offering five centre-stage shows every year and a pre-show gourmet buffet.
Related Links: Chemainus
Chemainus Chamber of Commerce
Chemainus Theatre

NANAIMO
Description: The word “Nanaimo” is derived from the Coast Salish word “Sney-Ny-Mous” meaning “meeting place.” Mining brought white settlers to this area more than 150 years ago, when the Hudson’s Bay Company established a trading post and fort. The year 1874 marked the incorporation of Nanaimo as a town with a population of 1,400. In 1975, the city amalgamated with a number of improvement districts, forming a new city. Today, Nanaimo is Vancouver Island’s second largest city and is known as the Harbour City for its picturesque harbour.
Related Links: Tourism Nanaimo
City Map
Things To Do

ROCHE HARBOR
Description: Roche Harbor has long been a favorite and unique destination for many travelers seeking to explore the best of the San Juan Islands. Located on the northern tip of San Juan Island, the historical company town stands next to the picturesque harbor and offers some of the most spectacular sunsets in the Pacific Northwest.
Related Links: Roche Harbor Village and Marina on San Juan Island
Guide to San Juan Island
San Juan Island Camber of Commerce

CITY OF VANCOUVER
Description: The cosmopolitan port City of Vancouver is Canada’s larges west coast city. It has a unique multicultural flair in its shopping and dinning. Beautiful sightseeing and entertaining parks in this city where the mountains meet the sea.
Related Links: Tourism Vancouver
City of Vancouver
CN IMAX Theatre at Canada Place
Stanley Park
Capilano Suspension Bridge and Park
Air Tours Vancouver
Vancouver Aquarium
Grouse Mountain, The Peak of Vancouver

VICTORIA
Description: Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, was originally established in 1843 by James Douglas as a fort for the Hudson’s Bay Company. Bastion Square marks the site where a portion of the fort once stood, although all that remains now are two iron rings set into the rocks at the foot of Fort Street, next to the old Customs House.

Victoria has always had a history as a stronghold of British traditions. Double-decker buses, horse-drawn carriages, meticulously kept gardens, and the tradition of formal afternoon tea has contributed to the city’s long-standing reputation. However, over the past decade or so, Victoria has earned a reputation as a mecca for adventurers drawn by the limitless outdoor activities available in the city and throughout the Islands.
Related Links: About Victoria
Downtown Victoria Map
Afternoon Tea at the Empress
National Geographic Theatre, An IMAX Experience
The Royal British Columbia Museum
Scenic Air Tours


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