Full Day Private City Tour of Vancouver

Private tour, you can choose what time to start. You can also tailor this private according to your needs and choice.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Stanley Park - Welcome to Stanley Park, Vancouver! In this 30-minute tour, we’ll explore some of the park’s iconic spots.
  1. Starting Point: Stanley Park Drive Entrance – Enter via Stanley Park Drive, surrounded by towering trees and lush greenery.
  2. Brock Point: Totem Poles – Admire the Totem Poles, showcasing Indigenous culture and history. They’re a must-see!
  3. Brock Point: Lighthouse – Built in 1915, this historic lighthouse offers stunning views of Vancouver Harbor, the city skyline, and the North Shore Mountains.
  4. Cruise through 9 O’Clock Gun – Catch a glimpse of the historic gun that fires every night at 9 PM, a quirky local tradition.
  5. Views of Downtown, North Shore Mountains, and Lions Gate Bridge – Conclude with breathtaking views of the city, mountain ranges, and the iconic Lions Gate Bridge.
  • Lions Gate Bridge - Lions Gate Bridge Drive- Through
    Description: As we drive through the Lions Gate Bridge, we will traverse one of Vancouver’s most iconic structures. Opened in 1960, this impressive bridge connects downtown Vancouver with the North Shore and offers stunning views of the surroundings landscapes.

  • Capilano Suspension Bridge Park - Capilano Suspension Bridge: The Capilano Suspension Bridge, a must-see attraction at North Shore Mountains. It is one of the city’s most thrilling and picturesque experiences.
    Description: First, start your visit by crossing the Capilano Suspension Bridge, 450 feet long bridge suspended 250 feet above the Capilano River. It offers the spectacular views of the rainforest, providing the fantastic opportunity of taking photos.
    Next, continue the adventure to Treetops that take you through the forest canopy. It is a unique opportunity to experience the diversity of flora and fauna of the rainforest.
    Then, experience the Cliffwalk, a narrow, glass-floored walkway.it gives the thrilling sense of adventure.
    Complete your visit with a stop at the Historic Story Centre to learn about the history of the Capilano Suspension Bridge.

  • Grouse Mountain - Begin your scenic adventure at the base of Grouse Mountain with a ride on the Skyride, North America’s largest aerial tramway. As you ascend to the peak, enjoy breathtaking views of Vancouver, the Pacific Ocean, and the surrounding mountains.
    Grizzly Bear Habitat and Lumberjack Show:
    Once at the top, head to the Grizzly Bear Habitat to meet the mountain’s resident grizzlies, Grinder and Coola. Then, catch the entertaining Lumberjack Show, where skilled performers showcase traditional logging skills with a humorous touch—a fun way to learn about the region’s logging history.

Grouse Mountain also offers additional thrills, including the Peak Chairlift and Mountain Ziplines. Conclude your visit with a leisurely walk around the mountaintop, where you’ll find memorable photo opportunities at every turn.

  • English Bay Beach - English Bay Beach: As we drive along the Beach Avenue, you’ll see the sandy shoreline stretching along the coast with stunning views of the Northshore mountains and the Pacific Ocean. The relaxed beach-town vibes are given by palm trees lined in the surrounding area and charming cafés. The English Bay Inukshuk, a stone sculpture and symbol of the 2010 Winter Olympics, stands proudly near the water, representing friendship and hospitality.

This drive through English Bay Beach offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and urban charm, making it a must-see on any tour of Vancouver.

  • Granville Island - Granville Island:
    Granville Island is one of Vancouver’s most beloved destinations, offering a vibrant mix of culture, food, and art. As we drive onto the island, located under the Granville Street Bridge, colourful buildings, bustling public market, and stunning views of false creek welcomes us.
    The island is a haven for food lovers, with a variety of lunch options to cater every palate. At the Island’s Public Market, you can explore stalls with fresh produce, gourmet treats, and artisanal goods. It is best option to grab a quick bite or a proper lunch from many food vendors, offering everything from local cuisine to international cuisine.
    Granville Island is filled with charming boutiques, art galleries, and theaters. It is also a home of handmade items where you can purchase a unique souvenirs.

  • Rogers Arena - Rogers Arena, located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, is a major sports and entertainment venue. It’s modern architectural design, featuring sleek glass facades, and bold lines make it a striking presence in the city skyline.

  • B.C. Place Stadium - BC Place is an iconic stadium in downtown Vancouver, known for retractable roof and modern design. As you drive by along Pacific Boulevard, you will see its striking, white domed structure, which dominates the skyline.

  • Olympic Village - Olympic Village, located along the shores of False Creek, is a vibrant, eco-friendly neighbourhood that was built for the 2010 Winter Olympics. As we drive through, you’ll notice a sleek, modern buildings surrounded by lush parks and waterfront walkways. The area boasts stunning views of public art adding to its lively atmosphere.

  • Chinatown - Chinatown, Vancouver
    Begin your tour at the Millennium Gate, the grand entrance to Vancouver’s Chinatown. The gate with its traditional Chinese architectural elements, symbolizes the rich culture heritage of the area. Best spot to snap a photo! As you continue your walk, you will pass several historic buildings that tells the story of Chinatown’s vibrant past. The buildings showcase the unique architectural style and history of the area.

In the area you will find a mix of traditional Chinese shops and modern eateries. This brief but immersive tour gives you a taste of Chinatown’s rich history, cultural significance, and its blend of tradition and modernity.

  • Gastown - Gastown, Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhood, is a charming blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy. As you explore this area in a 30- minute tour, you will experience the the walk on cobblestone streets lined with Victorian architecture, trndy boutiques, and bustling cafes.
    The iconic Steam Clock, which whistles and releases steam every 15 minutes, is a must- see attraction. Gastown also showcases vibrant street art, public sculptures, and the statue of “Gassy Jack” the founder of this area. The mix of history, culture, and contemporary flair makes it a captivating stop on any Vancouver’s Tour.

  • Vancouver Convention Centre - The Vancouver Convention Centre, a standout feature along the waterfront, boasts striking architecture and eco-friendly design. As we drive by, you’ll see its impressive glass exterior and the unique green roof, which is adorned with a landscaped garden of trees and vegetation. The building extends over the water, providing stunning views of the harbor and North Shore Mountains.

  • Olympic Cauldron - Olympic Torch: Drive through
    The Olympic Torch, situated near the Vancouver Convention Centre, is a symbol of the 2010 Winter Olympics. As we drive by, you’ll notice the towering, steel sculpture with its three interlocking flames, a striking reminder of the games. The torch stands tall with its modern, dynamic design, providing a memorable landmark against the backdrop of the waterfront and North Shore Mountains. Its prominent location makes it a notable stop on your tour, reflecting the spirit and legacy of the Olympics.

What's Included
  • Bottled Water
  • Tolls and Taxes
  • Private tour in private Vehicle. Only your group is allowed.
What's Not Included
  • Meals & Beverages
  • Gratuity. 10-15% is recommended.
  • Admission Tickets for any attractions.
Location
Stanley Park
Stanley Park Causeway,
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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