We have been to Victoria many times, we always catch the city bus which is only a few dollars to our destinations. You can get a day pass and jump on and off of it as many times as you want. To catch it it is only up the hill from the cruise ship and when you come to the very first Street the city bus stop is to your left. We enjoy going to Chinatown and we also enjoyed taking others to the ...
Got in too late and it was dark 30 minutes after arrival. It costs $13 per person to take the shuttle into town. We walked on the jetty which had fabulous sunset views. ...
What a waste of a port and a day. We walked to the end of the breakwater and back. Not a very nice port, and kind of a head scratcher as to why it's even a destination for this cruise. ...
We did go into town. I think this was my favorite stop. The town is beautiful. We had dinner in a little pub and it was excellent.I felt it was the least touristy. A little disappointed that we had to pay for our own transportation to get to town. ...
we took the scenic walk along the inner harbor to the royal british columbia museum. the museum was closing at 5pm, so we did not have enough time to do the museum justice, but even our speedy visit was impressive. after the museum visit, we checked out the grounds of the empress hotel...gorgeous flowers everywhere! then we went to the bard and banker for a local brew. my husband was in the ...
We walked off the ship and followed a well marked sidewalk to town. It was a great walk and took us through fisherman's wharf and up to the inner harbor. There's great architecture and volunteers to tell you all of the great things to do.
I wanted to walk to Beacon Hill Park, but pushing Dad on hi wheelchair wore both of us out, so that didn't happen. ...