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- 3 Days Vancouver-Victoria, Duncan, Chemainus, Nanaimo Private Tour
- Chinook - Adventure to Vancouver through Whistler's Scenic Mountains
- Roadrunner - Journey to the Heart of the Rockies
- Seattle Explorer & Baseball - 2 days
- 6-Day Vancouver to Rockies Tour with Rocky Mountaineer | Summer Tour Departing from Vancouver
- Sea to Sky City Stay: Vancouver and Whistler
- Tofino Beach Camping Adventure - 3 days
- Canadian Rockies 7 day Small Groups National Parks Tour
- Vancouver, Victoria, Nanaimo 2 day Explorer tour
- 2 Days Whistler & Squamish Tour from Vancouver
3 Days Vancouver-Victoria, Duncan, Chemainus, Nanaimo Private Tour
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The tour was a wonderful experience. We were accommodated beyond our expectations.”
Regina, traveled in November
Duration 3 days Destinations Vancouver, Tsawwassen, The Butchart Gardens, Victoria, Duncan, Chemainus, Nanaimo, Horseshoe Bay Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Globalduniya From
- NZ$6,111
Chinook - Adventure to Vancouver through Whistler's Scenic Mountains
1 Review by TourRadar travelersThe spectacular Sea to Sky Highway leads to Vancouver, featuring stops at Shannon Falls and Brandywine Falls. The striking city skyline and harbor backdrop along Burrard Inlet create a perfect finale to a 3-day mountain adventure from Banff through Whistler.
Duration 3 days Destinations Banff, Banff National Park, Yoho National Park, Revelstoke, Whistler, Squamish, Vancouver Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Moose Travel Network From $2,139
10% Off- NZ$1,925You save $214
Roadrunner - Journey to the Heart of the Rockies
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The sites are amazing and the paddleboarding and kayaking trips were amazing!”
Erin, traveled in May
The lush rainforest at Bridal Veil Falls marks the route through Fraser Valley from Vancouver. The journey passes through Hope, famous for Rambo filming locations, into the Cascade Mountains and Manning Provincial Park's Lightning Lake.
Duration 2 days Destinations Vancouver, Hope, Penticton, Kelowna, Craigellachie, Yoho National Park, Banff National Park, Lake Louise, Banff Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Moose Travel Network From $964
10% Off- NZ$868You save $96
Duration 2 days Destinations Vancouver, Seattle Age Range 6 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From
10% Off- NZ$895
6-Day Vancouver to Rockies Tour with Rocky Mountaineer | Summer Tour Departing from Vancouver
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The tour was great, accommodation great. We opted to buy our lunches in advance.”
Ines, traveled in May
The Rocky Mountaineer leaves Vancouver Station at 7:30AM, winding through scenic Fraser Valley and Hell's Gate Canyon. Gourmet breakfast and lunch served onboard while passing through British Columbia's diverse landscapes to Kamloops.
Duration 6 days Destinations Vancouver, Kamloops, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Lake Louise, Yoho National Park, Calgary Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in English, Chinese Operator Calgary Tours From
10% Off- NZ$7,058
From Vancouver's Sutton Place Hotel, explore Granville Island's artisan studios and Stanley Park's seawall. Take advantage of 29 Hop-On-Hop-Off stops, visit Vancouver Art Gallery's 12,000 artworks, and enjoy Robson Street shopping before ascending Grouse Mountain's panoramic Skyride.
Duration 5 days Destinations Vancouver, Whistler Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Landsby From
10% Off- NZ$1,563
Duration 3 days Destinations Vancouver, Nanaimo, Tofino, Ucluelet Age Range 6 to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From
10% Off- NZ$815
Canadian Rockies 7 day Small Groups National Parks Tour
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour itself was outstanding. The scenery was amazing and the hotels of a very high quality.”
Jill, traveled in September
Vancouver welcomes you with visits to Stanley Park, Gastown, and Chinatown. The city's waterfront culture awaits before 1 PM departure option to Seattle. 3-star accommodations and expert guides complement this coastal metropolis tour.
Duration 7 days Destinations Seattle, Kamloops, Yoho National Park, Banff National Park, Lake Louise, Jasper National Park, Whistler, Vancouver Age Range 7 to 99 year olds Operator Bindlestiff Tours From $4,841
10% Off- NZ$4,357You save $484
Duration 2 days Destinations Vancouver, Tsawwassen, The Butchart Gardens, Victoria, Nanaimo Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Globalduniya From
10% Off- NZ$2,689
The coastal rainforest and Howe Sound create stunning backdrops along the Sea to Sky Highway. The route includes historic Britannia Beach and scenic Porteau Cove Provincial Park, offering magnificent views of the North Shore Mountains.
Duration 2 days Destinations Vancouver, Squamish, Shannon Falls Provincial Park, Whistler Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Globalduniya From
10% Off- NZ$2,970
What people love about Vancouver Tours
- 3 Days Vancouver-Victoria, Duncan, Chemainus, Nanaimo Private Tour
Our Tour guide was pleasant and knowledgeable. He went over and beyond to accommodate our travels.
- Canadian Rockies 7 day Small Groups National Parks Tour
Can't say enough enough about this company. This was the second tour I have done with Bindlestiff and I will be back to do their Yellowstone tour next year. Both times the guides have been phenomenal, entertaining, friendly, professional and helpful with outstanding area knowledge, stories and history. I camped but there was a lodging option. The camping gear was new and the tents easy to put up. We had many great nights around the campfire! And then there is the Canadian Rocky Mountain scenery- WOW. The tour is extremely well paced with activities sand highlights every day. We hiked, glacier walked, helicoptered over the Rockies and had the option to mountain bike in either Whistler or Jasper. Vancouver was also great and the guides gave us a comprehensive tour of Stanley park, Granville market and Gas town. Great city and fantastic tour all around.
- 5-Day Vancouver to Rockies VIA Rail Adventure | Vancouver Departure
Overall it was a very good experience. The tour is organized and the entire team were nice and helpful. The tour was great in the sense that you get to see a lot in a few days which is great. You also get explanation and details of every spot. I highly recommend this tour to anyone who is interested in discovering the Rocky Mountains. The only thing I would change is to exclude the Vancouver part, if you are going from TO I advise to go strait to Calgary and start the tour from there. We did the 5 days excursion from TO to Vancouver then to Jasper, Banff …Calgary. And we had a flight delay going to Vancouver of 2 days so arrived on the same day we had to head to Jasper and that was very exhausting. In conclusion, it’s a great tour to consider and totally worth it :)
What our customers ask about Vancouver Tours & Trips
What are the best day trips from Vancouver?
Within a 2-hour radius of Vancouver lie several worthwhile destinations for day trips. The mountain resort of Whistler is 2 hours north by car or bus. Victoria on Vancouver Island takes 1.5 hours by ferry while the North Shore mountains are just 30 minutes away. Public transit runs regularly to popular spots like Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge. A TourRadar traveler shared "the day trips from Vancouver were highlights of our visit especially the Squamish and Whistler tour." The Westin Bayshore Vancouver puts travelers close to tour departure points and transit connections.
What is the best time of year to visit Vancouver for sightseeing?
The prime season runs June through September when warm sunny days create perfect conditions for exploring Stanley Park and Granville Island. Temperatures typically range from 20-25°C (68-77°F) with little rain making it ideal for outdoor activities like the Grouse Grind trail or Capilano Suspension Bridge. The city's mild climate means attractions remain accessible year-round. TourRadar travelers note the "breathtaking scenery in every season." The centrally located Sutton Place Hotel offers easy access to major sights.
What are the must-try local foods in Vancouver?
Fresh seafood and Asian fusion define Vancouver's food scene. Key local specialties include Pacific salmon spot prawns (available May-June) sushi at establishments like Miku Restaurant and dim sum in Richmond. Sample regional products like smoked salmon and artisanal cheese at Granville Island Public Market. TourRadar travelers praise "the food scene is incredible especially the seafood restaurants around Coal Harbour." The Shangri-La Hotel Vancouver puts guests within walking distance of top restaurants and food trucks along Robson Street.
What unique neighborhoods should I explore in Vancouver?
Each Vancouver neighborhood has its own character. Historic Gastown features heritage buildings and dining spots. Kitsilano combines beaches with organic cafes. Commercial Drive offers multicultural shops while Yaletown serves up upscale restaurants and boutiques. TourRadar travelers highlight "exploring the artistic community in Granville Island and the historic charm of Gastown." The DOUGLAS Hotel in Yaletown makes an ideal base for neighborhood exploration.
What unique cultural experiences in Vancouver?
Vancouver's cultural landscape spans from First Nations exhibits at the Museum of Anthropology to the tranquil Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in Chinatown. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The guided tour of the Museum of Anthropology was fascinating - learning about indigenous culture and seeing the totem poles was a highlight." For authentic experiences stay at SKWACHÀYS Lodge Aboriginal Hotel and Gallery or the Victorian Hotel near Chinatown.
What's the best way to get around Vancouver?
The TransLink public transit network efficiently connects the city through buses SkyTrain and SeaBus services. SkyTrain lines run between downtown major attractions and Vancouver International Airport. An extensive network of bike lanes and seawall paths makes cycling and walking practical options. According to a TourRadar traveler "the public transportation was incredibly convenient and made exploring the city stress-free." The centrally located Hyatt Regency Vancouver provides easy access to multiple transit options.