Canada

Vancouver Tour Packages

Explore Vancouver with our guided tour packages departing from Vancouver and Calgary.
From Stanley Park and Granville Island to the Capilano Suspension Bridge and Victoria, our Vancouver tours showcase British Columbia's most iconic coastal and mountain scenery.
Choose from 1-day city tours, multi-day packages, and VIA Rail or Rocky Mountaineer train vacations connecting Vancouver to the Canadian Rockies.
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    • Tour Code:OVV04
      Experience Vancouver's beauty with convenient airport transfers included!
      This 4-day relaxation tour offers the perfect balance of guided exploration and free time, ideal for both sightseeing enthusiasts and family visits. Discover Vancouver's most beloved attractions including Stanley Park, the breathtaking Capilano Suspension Bridge, and the scenic Cliffwalk. Enjoy a full-day excursion to Victoria via ferry (included), featuring the world-famous Butchart Gardens with admission covered in your package. With premium accommodations and transportation arranged, you can fully immerse yourself in the stunning Pacific Northwest landscapes and vibrant city culture.

      Vancouver

      Vancouver

    • Tour Code:VCR01
      Vancouver, a city surrounded by beautiful mountains, deep forests, and a serene sea, where the refreshing sea breeze flows. Explore the city's culture and history with knowledgeable guides, discovering seasonal highlights on popular tours. Tour includes visiting Stanley Park, Granville Island, the popular Capilano Suspension Bridge.

      Vancouver

      Vancouver

    • Tour Code:OVV02
      This itinerary offers flexibility, making it an ideal choice for both sightseeing and visiting family and friends. In Vancouver, you'll have the opportunity to visit major attractions, including the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge and Cliffwalk, as well as Stanley Park. In Victoria, we provide ferry tickets for a leisurely visit to the century-old Butchart Gardens (Limited May to October Departure). Additionally, we have specially selected optional activities before and after the tour, such as flying over Canada and whale watching tours, to make your journey even more exciting.

      Vancouver

      Vancouver

    Why Should You Travel with Calgary Tours?

    Since 1994, Calgary Tours has been providing high-quality travel services throughout Western Canada and the Canadian Rocky Mountain national parks. With over 30 years of industry experience, we serve thousands of travelers annually.

    We have professional tour guides in multiple languages (English, French, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese) and our own fleet of vehicles (7 to 56 seats). Calgary Tours joined JTB Group in 2019, providing global professional travel services while maintaining local expertise.

    What Makes Vancouver Perfect for Your Next Adventure?

    Vancouver sits at the meeting point of the Pacific coastline, old-growth rainforest, and the Coast Mountains, making it one of Canada's most scenically diverse cities. Our Vancouver tours include Stanley Park, Granville Island Public Market, and the Capilano Suspension Bridge, as well as day trip access to Victoria on Vancouver Island and multi-day routes through Interior BC, Banff, Yoho, and Jasper National Parks.

    When Is the Best Time to Visit Vancouver?

    • Summer (June–September): The warmest and driest season, ideal for exploring Stanley Park, Granville Island, and day trips to Victoria. Rocky Mountaineer train tours operate in this season — book well in advance as capacity is limited.
    • Fall (October): Cooler temperatures and fewer crowds make this a comfortable time for city tours. Fall foliage adds colour along Okanagan and Interior BC routes, and Icefields Parkway turns golden with larch season.
    • Winter (November–March): A popular time for VIA Rail train vacations connecting Vancouver to the snowy Canadian Rockies. Highlights include snowshoeing, icewalk experiences, Banff, Lake Louise, and Abraham Lake ice bubbles.
    • Spring (April–May): Mild and green, with blooming gardens across the city. A quieter season before summer crowds arrive and a good window for multi-day Rockies extensions from Vancouver.

    What Are the Most Popular Vancouver Activities?

    Our Vancouver tours cover Stanley Park's seawall and old-growth forest, Granville Island's public market, and the Capilano Suspension Bridge canyon walk. Multi-day packages extend to Victoria's Inner Harbour, the Okanagan Valley, and the UNESCO World Heritage landscapes of Banff, Yoho, and Jasper National Parks — with highlights like Maligne Lake, the Columbia Icefield, Peyto Lake, and Lake Louise.

    What Tour Options Do We Offer for Every Schedule?

    Vancouver tour options range from a single day to 14 days. Travelers short on time can join a 1-day Vancouver city tour, while those looking for an extended adventure can choose multi-day packages by coach, VIA Rail train vacations, or Rocky Mountaineer luxury rail journeys through the Canadian Rockies.

    How Do You Get Around Vancouver on Our Tours?

    Our Vancouver tours use our own fleet of vehicles with multilingual professional guides providing commentary and context throughout. On multi-day itineraries, guided coach travel connects with VIA Rail or Rocky Mountaineer rail segments, with guides handling all logistics so you can focus on the experience.

    For comprehensive travel planning tips, check our Vancouver Travel Guide for detailed itineraries and packing recommendations.

    Where Do Our Tours Depart From?

    Main Departure Cities:

    • Vancouver — Multiple tour options with downtown and airport pickup locations, serving as the starting point for city tours and Eastbound Rockies itineraries.
    • Calgary — Multi-day coach, VIA Rail tours, and Rocky Mountaineer rail packages available, arriving into Vancouver.

    All departure times and meeting locations will be confirmed in your booking details. Airport transfer services must be arranged at time of booking and are subject to flight schedule coordination.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How many days do I need to explore Vancouver?

    A 1-day city tour covers the main highlights — Stanley Park, Granville Island, and the Capilano Suspension Bridge. To also take in Victoria or extend into the Okanagan, plan for 4–5 days. If you want to travel onward to Banff, Jasper, and the Canadian Rockies by train, itineraries of 7–9 days offer a well-paced experience, with extended options up to 14 days for a broader cross-Canada journey.

    What's included in Vancouver tour packages?

    Most Vancouver packages include guided transportation, multilingual tour guide services, and included attraction entries. Accommodation and some meals are included in multi-day packages. Always check the specific tour page for a full inclusions list, as arrangements vary by package.

    Do I need to be physically fit for Vancouver tours?

    Most Vancouver day tours are accessible to a wide range of fitness levels. The Capilano Suspension Bridge involves some steps and uneven terrain but is manageable for most visitors. Multi-day Rockies packages include optional activities at various fitness levels — such as snowshoeing or icewalks — and our guides can advise on what to expect at each stop.

    What should I pack for a Vancouver tour?

    Pack layers — Vancouver's weather can shift from mild to rainy within a day, even in summer. Waterproof outerwear and comfortable walking shoes are essential. For winter VIA Rail tours continuing to the Rockies, bring warm layers, a heavy jacket, and grip-friendly footwear for outdoor stops at Banff, Lake Louise, and Abraham Lake.

    Are Vancouver tours suitable for anyone?

    Yes — our Vancouver tours are designed for a wide range of travelers. Families with children enjoy the variety of Stanley Park and Granville Island. Seniors appreciate the guided, vehicle-based format with no navigation required. Solo adventurers, couples, and group travelers all find well-suited options across our 1-day and multi-day itineraries.

    When do I need to book my Vancouver tour?

    We recommend booking at least 4–6 weeks in advance for summer departures, as city tours and Rocky Mountaineer packages fill quickly. Winter VIA Rail tours have limited seat availability and often sell out months ahead — early booking also helps with flight and rail schedule coordination.

    Is Vancouver a good base for exploring the Canadian Rockies?

    Absolutely. Several packages use Vancouver as the starting or finishing point for multi-day Rockies itineraries. The Winter - Canadian Rockies tours connect Vancouver and Calgary via VIA Rail, passing through the Okanagan and Interior BC before reaching Banff, Jasper, and Lake Louise.


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