Vancouver to Victoria Day Trip Guides
How long the day really takes, whether it is worth doing, the last sailing home, what fits into one day in Victoria, and how to cross without a car.
How Long the Vancouver to Victoria Day Trip Really Takes
The sailing is 1h35m. The door-to-door journey is closer to four hours each way, because the terminals sit 36 km and 32 km from the two downtowns. The full arithmetic.
Read guide →Is a Day Trip to Victoria Worth It?
Eight hours of transit for a few hours in the city. When that trade is worth making, when it is not, and what to do instead if it is not.
Read guide →One Day in Victoria — What Actually Fits
With roughly five hours in the city after transit, this is what genuinely fits into a Victoria day trip, and what to leave for a longer visit.
Read guide →The Last Sailing Home
The return sailing governs a Victoria day trip more than anything else. Why the schedule thins out, what happens if you miss it, and how to build the day around it.
Read guide →Getting to Victoria Without a Car
You do not need a car for a Victoria day trip, but the connections at both ends are the whole problem. The routes that work and the ones that strand you.
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