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Vancouver Sightseeing Boat Tour

Step aboard an open-air Zodiac boat for unique panoramic views of Vancouver from the water, exploring this captivating city in British Columbia. Tour Options. Choose from 3 options when booking.

  • 2 - 3 hours
  • 10Superb | 2 reviews

Step aboard an open-air Zodiac boat for unique panoramic views of Vancouver from the water, exploring this captivating city in British Columbia.

Tour Options

Choose from 3 options when booking. All tours start at 1666 Duranleau Street, where you will board a Zodiac boat for the water journey through Vancouver.

Details of each tour are as follows:

Boat trip (1.5 hours)

Sail from False Creek to English Bay, enjoying views of Stanley Park and Vancouver Harbour. You will pass under the Lions Gate Bridge, with several stops for photos and history on Vancouver's highlights before returning after 1.5 hours.

Boat trip + animal sighting (1.5 hours)

This option departs from Granville Island, sailing through False Creek to Stanley Park and over Lions Gate Bridge, passing English Bay. Approach a seal colony near Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver for close observation of marine life. The route offers views of Burrard Inlet, Point Atkinson, Grebe Islands, Whytecliff Park, and Spanish Banks before returning to Granville Island.

Boat trip + waterfalls visit (3 hours)

This tour includes cruising False Creek and passing Siwash Rock to Coal Harbour, where you'll see views of Vancouver Harbour and mountains. Continue to Deep Cove, passing the Twin Islands and Buntzen Power House. Enter Say Nuth Khaw Yum Provincial Park to see Silver Falls, Granite Falls, and the Wigwam Inn before concluding after 3 hours.

Included

  • Boat ride
  • English–speaking guide

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

1650 Duranleau St, Vancouver, BC V6H 3S4, Canada

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