Private Van Tour of Victoria

Discover Victoria in the Comfort of a Private Van

Our elevated van is perfect for viewing the spectacular sights of Victoria while our guide shares the history of the city. We offer opportunities to get out of the van and explore at each destination. We have a typical itinerary, but we are happy to customize the route to your group’s interests.

  • Pick up & drop off anywhere in Greater Victoria.

  • Flexible pick up & drop off times to accommodate cruise/ferry/flight schedules.

  • The tour is 2.5 hours.

When & Where

  • $350 per group.

  • We can comfortably accommodate up to 10 passengers.

  • Please contact us for groups of 11-12.

How Much

  • A friendly & knowledgeable guide.

  • A comfortable van with great visibility & air-conditioning.

  • Stories & history of Victoria.

What is Included

Typical Itinerary:

The Inner Harbour
The tourist hub of Victoria features the stunning, historical architecture of The Parliament Buildings and the Empress Hotel

Chinatown
Victoria’s Chinatown is the oldest in Canada and features the most narrow street in North America: Fan Tan Alley

Craigdarroch Castle
This historic castle is one of the most prominent works of architecture in the city. Entrance inside the castle is optional (tickets not included).

Government House
The home of the Lieutenant Governor of BC is a stunning work of architecture and features gorgeous community gardens.

Mount Tolmie
We will drive you to the top of this small mountain that boasts the best 360 degree view of Victoria. You can even see the United States from there!

Oak Bay
The journey between Mount Tolmie & Beacon Hill Park shows the gorgeous coastline of Victoria and the quaint neighbourhood of Oak Bay.

Beacon Hill Park
The “Backyard of Victoria” is an astounding park with beautiful gardens, the world’s tallest freestanding totem pole, a petting zoo, and plenty of wildlife including ducks, geese, peacocks, deer, and squirrels.

James Bay
The oldest neighbourhood in Victoria contains many heritage homes that date back to the 1860s, including the home of famous painter Emily Carr.

Fisherman’s Wharf
Our final destination is at Fisherman’s Wharf where floating homes and restaurants create an immaculate vibe.

Enjoy some of the best seafood in Victoria or a delicious ice-cream to cooldown in the summer heat.