Description
- Visit Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria, and the world-famous ski resort of Whistler to gain an in-depth experience of major attractions.
- Walk in the city and nature with no hurry; relax and fully appreciate the beauty of the Pacific Northwest.
Itinerary
Seattle – Victoria
In the morning, leave Seattle and take the ferry, passing the town of Kingston, to visit the beautiful historical town of Port Townsend. The pioneers at the time called the port “City of Dreams,” and Port Townsend almost became the New York of the West Coast. Afterwards, we will take a ferry to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Wander around the docks and browse the old streets in the British Victorian Inner Harbor Tourist Area. Stay overnight in Victoria.
Victoria – Vancouver
Take an early morning drive along the coastline to Fisherman’s Wharf, and then to Oak Bay, Vancouver Island’s most scenic high-end residential area. Then, visit the famous Butchart Gardens. Butchart Gardens was originally an abandoned stone pit that provided raw materials for cement plants. To beautify the environment, the Butchart and his wife collected rare plants from all over the world and planted them here to develop the gardens. Today it is the most peaceful fairyland on the earth. In the afternoon, take a smooth 10,000-ton ferry to Vancouver, one of the most livable cities in the world.
Vancouver – Whistler
After breakfast, proceed to Whistler, passing through Canada’s third largest waterfall – Shannon Falls. Whistler is known as “Little Switzerland” and is also a pilgrimage destination for skiers worldwide. Whistler Mt. and Blackcomb Mt. are not only the two largest ski resorts in North America, but also international ski resorts. Take the sightseeing crane to climb the highest peak of Whistler, overlooking the snow-capped mountains, then take the Peak 2 Peak to enjoy the picturesque panorama of Whistler. Return to Vancouver in the evening.
Vancouver
Wake up on a quiet morning in Vancouver and drive to the Capilano Suspension Bridge. The world-famous bridge is a classic Vancouver attraction. Walking at a height of 137 meters, you can look over the beautiful rivers and canyons as if you are soaring in the green woods.
Then travel around Stanley Park and walk along the beach. In Stanley Park, you can often spot cute raccoons and can visit the Vancouver Aquarium. In addition to holding the beauty of the forest, Stanley Park also has several long beaches, allowing people to experience the beauty of the sea and sky.
After that, drive to Canada Place along the coastline, where you can view the latest 4D movie — Fly Over Canada. Nearby, of course, there is the indispensable old town of Vancouver – Gastown. One of the few steam clocks on earth is at the heart of Gastown, and it emits beautiful whistles regularly. Visitors can also buy souvenirs with Vancouver characteristics here.
Vancouver – Seattle
After breakfast, visit Downtown Vancouver and Granville Island. There are more than 40 art workshops, various boutiques, and more than 50,000 square feet of public market on the island, known as the art district of Vancouver. The public market sells dried goods, fresh fruits and vegetables, cheese products, honey, and salami, etc. from different countries.
Afterwards, we will head back to Seattle.