Vancouver: Guided Bike Tour
1.Vancouver: Guided Bike Tour
5-hour guided bike tour of Vancouver: Stanley Park seawall, Granville Island, Gastown, Chinatown. Bikes, helmet, guide included.
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The 15 most popular guided tours right now, with what each trip actually includes, who runs it and what it costs to book.
5-hour guided bike tour of Vancouver: Stanley Park seawall, Granville Island, Gastown, Chinatown. Bikes, helmet, guide included.
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Enjoy a 90-minute Vancouver harbor cruise with a live English guide, top-deck photo views, and a bar on board.
“We really enjoyed this boat trip. The excursion is longer than those offered by other companies, which made it even better. We were sitting at the front of the boat, and it was a lot of fun. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. Overall, a great experience!”
Self-guided Vancouver bike or e-bike rental with a map, helmet and lock. Pedal Stanley Park, Gastown, Granville Island and more.
“The staff at the bike shop were pleasant and patient. The bikes worked great and the biking here is amazing with dedicated lanes almost everywhere. We are both in our 60's and we rode for over 4 hours in Stanley Park, Granville Island and Gas Town.”
Private 6-hour Vancouver tour with luggage pickup, airport drop-off, and a flexible route covering Granville, Chinatown, Stanley Park, and the North Shore.
“This was an excellent overview of the city of Vancouver. Best taken at the start of your visit to get the lie of the land and to put the city as a whole into context. The best thing was going over The Lion Bridge to suburbs beyond where people really do live, rather than just…”
Walk Beaver Lake with a Coast Salish cultural ambassador in Stanley Park. Easy 90 minutes, plant stories, and Talaysay Hush Tea included.
“Guide was very knowledgeable and shared so much historical information as well as information about plants/trees area.”
Small zodiac whale watching from Vancouver. Open-air ride, expert guide, mustang suit, and a whale guarantee. See orcas and more.
Round-trip seaplane from downtown Vancouver to Whistler with free shuttle to Whistler Village, plus scenic flights and 5 hours to explore.
“This was an amazing sea plane experience that I would highly recommend. The check in at the Harbour Air Terminal was easy. As passengers we got complimentary drinks. We could have had a light breakfast, such as a muffin. The views during the flight were spectacular and the take off and landing were extremely smooth.…”
A 3-hour downtown Vancouver food and city-history walk with porchetta, poutine, sushi, butter tart, and Gastown sights.
Vancouver to Whistler day trip with hotel pickup, Stanley Park, Shannon Falls hike, eagle spotting, Porteau Cove, and 4 hours in Whistler.
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Private guided Vancouver waterfront e-bike tour with pickup, Stanley Park and Granville Island stops, and easy riding all the way to UBC.
“Beautiful day and we had a wonderful ride around the waterfront. Stop at Granville Island and then over the bridge and around Stanley park. Gorgeous views and lots of great information along the way, Total ride approx 20 miles. With pedal assist e-bike very nice ride. Fun day!!”
Guided e-scooter and EUC tour of Vancouver secret spots, from Chinatown and Stanley Park to Granville Island and Science World.
“Great tour by Roman. He was very friendly and knowledgeable about Vancouver. He took us to places we would have never seen on our own.”
Guided Vancouver hike from Stanley Park to Grouse Grind, with included skyride down and Lynn Canyon Twin Falls.
“This hike is extremely strenuous! More than we knew. My Fitbit logged climbing 550 floors!!!!”
Self-driving Western Canada audio guide in English and German. Hit Vancouver highlights and the Icefields Parkway at your own pace.
Self-guided 3-hour Gastown walk with VanWalks. Explore at your pace with offline web maps, English/French routes, and Chris King’s local take.
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