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YYJ airport transfers A major northwest fishing town, British Columbia’s Victoria is a vibrant beacon of Pacific Northwest cuisine and artsy townsfolk. The Victoria Cruise Ship Terminal is located at Ogden Point, a scenic vista-bound peninsula often the first thing seen by ferries coming into the harbour. Close access to a few bus routes along the port’s adjacent Dallas Road makes getting to nearby landmarks especially simple. Cruise passengers can easily maneuver through town by booking ahead of time, bypassing slow public schedules with the freedom of private rentals like sedans perfect for solo travels along Dallas Road’s connected access to various waterfront parks as well as group-friendly vans, SUVs and chartered buses great for bringing friends or family to the Victorian-filled majesty of Craigdarroch Castle. Meet-and-greet services add to the convenience with drop offs to wherever, whether it be a local personal driver offering a tour of the history-filled James Bay neighborhood or a limousine driver aware of the local elegance of upscale restaurants.
Before starting the day, consider what’s especially close to the region, looking forward to an array of waterfront landmarks ranging from the beauty of The Breakwater, a vivid pier that starts along the intersection of Dallas Road and Dock Street’s famed Ogden Point Sundial, other landmarks along the way including the Breakwater Cafe Bistro & Bar, The First Nations Breakwater Murals and the stunning Breakwater Lighthouse. Keep watchful views of the cruise ship by the end of the night, keeping the family close on the way back into town, whether it be through the scenic tours aboard the Victoria Harbour Ferry or the colorful boat houses, water taxis and views of local seals at the Fisherman’s Wharf Park, a small impactful space home to unique eateries like Barb’s Fish and Chips as well as short paths. End the afternoon with a self-guided tour through the curious artifacts of Bateman Foundation Gallery of Nature, each as worthy of a question as much as an answer. |