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Brentwood Bay · On the Way, Not a Detour · Tours $165–215
Butchart Gardens Day Trip From Vancouver
The Butchart Gardens are in Brentwood Bay, about 20 km from the Swartz Bay ferry terminal and about 22 km from downtown Victoria. They are marginally closer to the boat than to the city, which is exactly why almost every Vancouver day trip includes them — and why doing Victoria first and the gardens afterwards means backtracking.
- 4.7 / 5 256+ Reviews
- 1h35m Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay sailing
- $165–545 Real day-trip price range
- Free Cancellation
The Experience
What the Featured Gardens Day Trip Includes
From the operator's listing. Check one thing above all: whether garden admission is inside the ticket price or paid at the gate.
Highlights
- Enjoy a full-day, guided tour to Victoria and The Butchart Gardens
- Enjoy a ferry ride from Vancouver to Victoria
- Spend free time exploring Downtown Victoria in depth
- Visit Butchart Gardens; a National Historic Site of Canada
What's Included
- Vancouver Hotel pick available upon request
- Admission for the ferry
- Admission to Butchart Gardens
- Transportation
- Fully-narrated tour
How the Gardens Day Works
Ferry, a short run down the peninsula, a couple of hours in the gardens, then Victoria — in that order if the itinerary is well built.
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The Gardens and the Route
The Sunken Garden, the Rose Garden, Brentwood Bay and the crossing that gets you there.
























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Four Ways to Do Victoria in a Day
The city is the same. What changes is how much of your day the crossing eats.
| Feature | 4.7/5 · 1,367 REVIEWS Coach + ferry, all-in | Seaplane day trip | Gardens-focused day | Foot passenger, self-assembled |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time each way, door to door | about 4 hours | under 1 hour | about 4 hours | about 4 hours |
| Typical price | $165–215 | $308–545 | $187–207 | ferry fare only |
| Both road legs handled | yes | not needed | yes | no |
| Return deadline is yours | no | no | no | yes |
| Butchart admission included | check the listing | check the listing | usually | no |
| Weather-dependent | no | yes | no | no |
| Check Availability | See seaplane trips | See gardens trips |
Other Day Trips
Every Day Trip That Includes the Gardens
Coach-and-ferry and seaplane routes, with real prices and review counts.
GULF ISLANDS CRUISEVancouver: Victoria, Butchart Gardens & Gulf Islands Cruise
FULL DAY + GARDENSFrom Vancouver: Full-Day Victoria & Butchart Gardens Tour
FLY OUT, SAIL BACKVancouver: Victoria Seaplane Flight with Bus & Ferry Return
SEAPLANE BOTH WAYSVancouver: Victoria Day Trip by Seaplane & Butchart Gardens
GARDENS + SIGHTSEEINGFrom Vancouver: Butchart Gardens & Victoria Sightseeing Tour
SEAPLANE + WHALESVancouver: Victoria Day Trip by Seaplane and Whale Watching
HIGHEST RATEDFrom Vancouver: Victoria Tour with Ferry & Butchart Gardens
The geography explains everything about this trip. The Butchart Gardens are in Brentwood Bay, roughly 20 km from Swartz Bay and roughly 22 km from downtown Victoria. Coming from Vancouver you land at Swartz Bay — so the gardens are already on your route, and the city is further on.
That is why almost every Vancouver day-trip itinerary includes them, and it is also why the common independent plan gets it backwards: people ferry across, ride into Victoria, then travel back north to the gardens, adding around 40 km of doubling back for no reason except habit.
Admission is separate, and it moves with the season
The gardens are a private, ticketed attraction, and the price swings substantially through the year — summer is peak, late autumn and winter the cheapest. Adult admission runs from roughly $32.75 in winter to about $44.25 in summer, with youth and child rates well below that and under-fives free.
Two things to check before fixing a date. The gardens close entirely from 16 January to 1 February 2026 for annual maintenance. And on a packaged day trip, confirm whether admission is inside your ticket — it is on some products and not on others, which is a $40-per-adult difference that can invert which tour is cheaper.
Prices are set by the gardens and change without notice; confirm the current rate for your date on the gardens’ own booking page.
Doing it independently
It is perfectly possible without a tour. BC Transit route 81 runs from Swartz Bay to the gardens in about 50 minutes — but departures are roughly every four hours, which is the trap. From downtown Victoria, route 75 takes 50 minutes to an hour and runs far more often.
If the gardens are the point of your trip rather than one stop among several, going straight there from the ferry and seeing Victoria afterwards is the version that wastes the least of your day.
Guest Reviews
What Guests Say
"Tim was our guide and he was great-funny, knowledgeable, and attentive. A very long day but worth it. The ferry was delayed both ways probably because of the holiday weekend. Highly recommend."
"The tour was great and Alex was absolutely fantastic guide, very knowledgeable and with a great sense of humor. I'd highly recommend this tour to someone who's got only 1 day to spare to visit Victoria from Vancouver."
"Amazing trip - Alex was the best guide and gave us such a memorable experience with a friendly and fun guiding style. Don’t hesitate - this is the Victoria trip you should go for!"
"A wonderful day with an extraordinary live guide. Bazel is kind, friendly, personable, interested, and passionate. He explains and comments on several interesting topics during the trip. He is keen to give us an unforgettable experience and to meet our expectations. He spices up the day well and manages to create a very nice cohesion while respecting the individuality of each person and the different subgroups. I loved my day, and my family did too. A huge thank you, and I highly recommend him!"

"It was a long day but saw ALOT . Thanks to Toni and her punctuality and excellent driving skills. The ferry was fun and beautiful tide. Would go back and spend more time in Victoria."
"The driver, tour guide was very knowledgeable and very entertaining. A great guide"

"The pick up was on time and well coordinated. The instructions are clear but the best part is the tour guide operator who is very knowledgeable, clear, and had a sense of humour. Rodrigo had done a great job."

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A full day from Vancouver covering the crossing, the gardens and time in Victoria, rated 4.7/5 by 256 verified guests. Ferry included. Starting from $187 per person.
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Vancouver to Victoria Day Trips — Common Questions
Starting with the number that decides everything: how long the day actually takes.
The sailing is 1 hour 35 minutes, but the door-to-door journey is closer to four hours each way. Tsawwassen is about 36 km from downtown Vancouver and Swartz Bay is about 32 km north of downtown Victoria, so the crossing is bracketed by 68 km of road plus boarding time. A same-day return is therefore around eight hours of transit — which is why packaged day trips run about thirteen hours door to door.
Yes if you want the city itself or enjoy the crossing; no if you are trying to fit three attractions into five hours. After transit you have roughly five hours on the ground, which comfortably covers the Inner Harbour, the walkable core and one paid attraction. It does not cover Butchart Gardens plus the museum plus whale watching. If your day feels too tight, the seaplane or an overnight both fix it.
From about $165 for coach-and-ferry to about $545 for seaplane routes. That spread is not a quality ladder, it is a transit ladder: the coach-and-ferry trips take about four hours each way, the seaplane 35 minutes. Check whether Butchart Gardens admission is inside the ticket — on some products it is not, which is a $30–45 per adult difference.
On a same-day return, often yes. The flight is 35 minutes from Coal Harbour to Victoria's Inner Harbour, under an hour including check-in, and it removes both road legs and both terminals. That gives back roughly six hours. On a trip where you are staying a night it is a luxury; on a single day it can be the difference between seeing Victoria and seeing a terminal. It is weather-dependent — seaplanes do not fly in fog.
Because the gardens are on the way, not a detour. The Butchart Gardens are in Brentwood Bay, about 20 km from the Swartz Bay ferry terminal and about 22 km from downtown Victoria — marginally closer to the boat than to the city. Coming from Vancouver you pass them before you reach Victoria. Doing the city first and the gardens afterwards adds around 40 km of backtracking.
You are staying the night. That is the real risk of assembling the day yourself, and it is the strongest argument for booking the chain as one product — the operator holds your return and times the coach to the sailing. Sailings thin out at the edges of the day and in winter, so treat the last sailing as your fallback, never your plan.
Yes, and a through-coach that drives onto the ferry is the cleanest way. You can also walk on as a foot passenger and use transit at both ends, which is much cheaper but depends entirely on connections existing at your times. Watch BC Transit route 81 from Swartz Bay to Butchart Gardens: it takes about 50 minutes and runs roughly every four hours.
Roughly $32.75 for an adult in winter up to about $44.25 in summer, with youth and child rates well below and under-fives free. The gardens also close entirely from 16 January to 1 February 2026 for annual maintenance. Prices are set by the gardens and change without notice — confirm the current rate for your date on their own booking page.
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