Description
Points of Interest
- Legislative Buildings
- Beacon Hill Park
Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Admire Victoria's scenic splendor on a guided driving tour celebrating the city's most treasured sights. Stop for photographs at a variety of viewpoints and soak up the old world charm of the city. Victoria, western Canada's oldest city, was founded in 1843 as a Hudson's Bay Company trading post. Its early history has been carefully preserved and can be seen in the restored residential, commercial and public buildings. After your drive, experience the tradition of "taking tea" at the historic Pendray Mansion. Take in the essence of old Victoria's elegance, sophistication and charm as you savor delicate sandwiches and scones with heavy cream and jam, complemented with a choice of teas served in fine china. At the conclusion of your refreshment, return to the ship via motorcoach or take a 20-minute stroll back to port, enjoying the street performers and vendors that line the waterfront.
Special Notes:
Due to road construction a drive past Chinatown may not be possible.Meal: Tea sandwiches, Devonshire cream, pastries, many selections of tea
Unaccompanied Minor Policy: Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.