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Tours and Tailor Made Holidays to

Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC

CANADA
  • CURRENCY Canadian Dollars
  • LANGUAGE English
  • WEATHER
  • FLYING TIME 9 hrs 35 mins
  • TIME ZONE GMT - 8
  • AIRLINE British Airways

Horse-drawn carriages run along side modern buses on streets graced by vintage Edwardian and Victorian homes.

Tailor Made Holidays to Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC

At Travel Concierge, we pride ourselves on tailoring holidays to Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC that are designed around your needs and expectations and not ours. We have a range of Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC holiday offers that we have negotiated special or exclusive deals on. We can also arrange multi centre Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC holiday itineraries as well as tours and excursions in Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC. For more information on our Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC holidays, call an Travel Concierge tailor-made expert on 0161 729 0099 and speak to one of our reservation experts who will be able to help you plan the perfect holiday in Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC.

Destination Overview

Victoria, Vancouver Island is a clean and charming city peppered with many reminders of its native and British heritage, where views of totem poles are combined with Afternoon Tea. In the midst of Victoria’s British flavour is a blend of old and new.

Horse-drawn carriages run side by side with modern buses on Victoria’s streets graced by vintage Edwardian and Victorian homes. The first sign of spring beckons hanging baskets and flower boxes, adding a riot of colour to the busy harbour and vintage streets of Victoria’s Old Town. The other seasons of the year call forth their own unique manifestations of Victoria’s beauty. Victoria holidays offer a sensible blend of history, culture, adventure and style, which both visitors and residents can attest to. Those who love Victoria are resolute that no other place in Canada can compare with a holiday to Victoria, Vancouver Island.

The magnificent galleries of the Royal British Columbia Museum house exhibitions on dinosaurs, ancient map collections and the wonders of Antarctica. Beside the boldly coloured totem poles of the Museum’s Thunderbird Park, First Nations carvers are busy at work. The Quw'utsun' Cultural and Conference Centre offers a taste of Native American art and culture, with demonstrations of totems being carved inside the world’s largest carving house. A stroll on the grounds or a visit to the Café to sample traditional Native American foods is the perfect way to pass the hours during a holiday in Victoria. The fabulously warm and beautiful wool sweaters made by the Quw'utsun' people make for lovely souvenir items. Fort Rodd Hill and its Fisgard Lighthouse are great spots for hiking, bird watching or having a picnic. The restored fortress offers the opportunity to explore and photograph visiting marine and land mammals, along with vessels sailing the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Victoria’s Butchart Gardens are a natural wonderland of themed gardens, exotic plants, ponds and streams. In spring, thousands of bulbs create a spectacular show of colour, and at night, dazzling fireworks shows and illuminations cast a magical glow over the gardens’ splendid floral displays. The Abkhazi Gardens are an ever-evolving landscape masterpiece, a series of rooms, each with its own distinct personality. The historic buildings that dot the property are great for exploration before stepping inside the mansion for some afternoon tea as you listen to the fascinating history of the garden and its original owners. Hundreds of colourful butterflies and moths freely flutter through the tropical greenhouse of the Victoria Butterfly Gardens. Self-guided tours are available using the Garden’s identification chart or visitors can opt to listen to naturalists explain butterfly biology. The butterflies emerging from their chrysalises are certain to amaze, as does the world’s largest moth which calls the Butterfly Gardens home.

Located on the ocean and near the castle, the Hatley Park National Historic Site is a diverse and beautiful property in Victoria. Nature lovers will enjoy more than fifteen kilometres of walking trails through a rare ecosystem that includes old growth forest, Gary Oak meadows and a wildlife sanctuary. The 4-story Craigdarroch Castle is an opulent stone palace perched on a hill overlooking the city. This restored home boasts magnificent architecture and beautiful formal gardens that surround the building. The immense wealth of the family that owned the castle is evident in the intricate woodwork, exquisite stained glass windows and fantastic Victorian era furnishings. A guided tour of the British Columbia Legislature Buildings highlights the province’s history and the beautiful interiors of Victoria’s parliament. The gardens at the front and behind the parliament buildings can be explored at your own leisure, while views of the buildings at night when outlined by thousands of tiny lights are priceless.

Old Town Victoria takes visitors on a stroll down memory lane with its many remnants of the past. Vintage buildings house cafes, restaurants, nightclubs and shops that offer an abundance of entertainment options. Beautiful handmade gifts and local delicacies can be found at the Bastion Square Public Market. A quick pint at Garrick’s Head Pub, which has been serving food and drinks since 1867, will immerse you fully into the history of Victoria. Fisherman’s Wharf is another hidden treasure awaiting discovery. This unique marine destination is just the place to visit for its food kiosks, unique shops and eco-tourism adventures, all within the heart of a working harbour. A stroll down the docks to purchase some seafood fresh off the boat whilst gazing at moored pleasure vessels, floating homes and fishing boats unload their catch of the day is a great way to pass an afternoon during a holiday in Victoria.

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When to visit Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC

Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC

Do you need inspiration for when to go on holiday to Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC? Give the team of experts at Travel Concierge a call and we will help you plan your Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC holiday at the best time of year for your requirements. Although our Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC holiday search tool will allow you to search for Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC holiday prices upto 11 months in advance, we can also price holidays to Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC for 2025 and 2026. We can advise on the best time to travel on your Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC holiday based on Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC weather, special events in Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC or even when the crowds in Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC are at their lowest.

Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC

The ideal time for a holiday in Victoria, Vancouver Island is between March and May, and September to November. Because the region experiences some of the mildest weather in Canada, you can expect a light drizzle here and there during your Victoria holiday.

Either way, do plan for comfortable temperatures during spring and autumn during your Canada tour. Naturally, summer is by far the best time for a holiday to Canada, thanks to the many fun festivals held in Victoria. The area also welcomes a large number of winter travellers thanks to its close proximity to Whistler, the prominent ski destination of Canada.

Spring is a wonderful time of the year for taking a holiday in Victoria. Winter frosts will have given way to azaleas and cherry blossoms, while the chilly cloud cover retreats to reveal sunnier skies. Spring in Victoria is lovely as it ushers in celebrations of all sorts, from theatre to boating. Storytelling comes to life at the Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival and attending the Uno Fest will place you at the forefront of independent theatre.

Summertime marks the peak Canada holiday tourism season. Little rainfall and higher temperatures offer an ideal climate for outdoor excursions like cycling, whale watching and touring vineyards. The warmer months also usher in festivals such as the International JazzFest; the International Buskers Festival; the Free-B Film Festival; the Symphony Splash; and the Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival. Hit the streets and immerse yourself in some culture at the many different festivals held in Victoria.

While the days may be shorter, you will not lack something to do on a crisp autumn evening in Victoria. Autumn can be chilly with its increase in rainfall, but packing a couple of cosy sweaters and an umbrella for a tour in Canada will ensure that the weather doesn’t get in the way of your festival agenda. Warmth and fun are guaranteed at the Victoria Fringe Theatre Festival; the Victoria Classic Boat Festival; or the Peninsula ArtSea Festival.

There’s no better place to be in winter than Victoria with its lights, parades and events. While the thought of spending your winter in Canada may send a shiver down your spine, don’t rule out off-season holidays to Victoria. The region experiences some of the mildest winters in the country thereby offering a truly magical winter atmosphere. This allows for holding various festivals such as the Victoria Whisky Festival; the Victoria Film Festival; and the Victoria Tea Festival.

Excursions

Why not enhance your Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC holiday experience by adding on an excursion. Our Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC excursions have been carefully selected by the product team at Travel Concierge. Booking a Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC excursion in advance can offer much better value for money than booking the excursions whilst you are on holiday in Victoria, Vancouver Island, BC.

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