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Vancouver 7-Day Itinerary

Downtown + Whistler + Richmond + Victoria 1-night

Vancouver 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Trip length
7 days
Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
$3,340,000
Budget–luxury
$2,050,000–$6,280,000

As of 2026, the recommended Vancouver 7-day route runs Day1 Stanley Park + Downtown + Gastown · Day2 North Vancouver + Capilano + Grouse Mountain · Day3 Granville Island + Kitsilano + UBC · Day4 Sea-to-Sky Highway + Whistler 1-night · Day5 Whistler → Richmond → downtown · Day6 Victoria ferry 1-night · Day7 Victoria → downtown ferry + free time, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $3,340,000 on a mid-range budget. Adds Day 6 Victoria 1-night (BC's capital, 1h35 ferry + downtown) + Day 7 Coquitlam/Surrey or free time. Victoria's Victorian-era architecture + Butchart Gardens + Inner Harbour earn it the nickname 'Canada's England'.

7-Day Total Budget at a Glance

Budget

$2,050,000

Per person, flights excl.

Recommended

Mid-Range

$3,340,000

Per person, flights excl.

Luxury

$6,280,000

Per person, flights excl.

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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule

DAY 1

Stanley Park + Downtown + Gastown

Vancouver icons + cycling + night views

Activities

  1. 09:00 Stanley Park Seawall cycling loop 2.5 hours

    1888-established 4.05 km² urban park — 1.5x larger than NYC Central Park. The 9.6 km 'Seawall' bike route (counter-clockwise one-way) covers Brockton Point Lighthouse, Totem Poles, Lions Gate Bridge, Prospect Point, Siwash Rock, Third Beach, and English Bay. Rent at 'Spokes Bicycle Rentals' (Denman St, CAD 9.5/hour) or 'Cycle BC' downtown.

    Cost: Bike rental CAD 25 (USD 18.50 for 2.5 hours) TIP: Counter-clockwise one-way only. 09:00 start = 12:00 complete + photo time. Lululemon Run Club (Stanley Park entrance) offers free guided bike tours Wed/Fri/Sat 10:00.
  2. 12:00 Stanley Park Tea House or Prospect Point Cafe lunch 1 hour

    Stanley Park Tea House (1948 English style + Royal Gardens, CAD 30-50) sits at Ferguson Point with English Bay + Vancouver Island views. Prospect Point Cafe (211m clifftop, casual CAD 20-35) faces Lions Gate Bridge + North Vancouver. Both lie along the bike loop.

    Cost: CAD 20-50 (USD 15-37) TIP: Tea House reserves Sat-Sun 12:00-14:00 are smart. Prospect Point walk-in OK. 'Sticky Toffee Pudding' is the Tea House signature.
  3. 14:00 Robson Street + Pacific Centre shopping 1.5 hours

    Vancouver's signature shopping + dining strip, 1 km walking. Korean franchises (Lotte Plaza, MAC, H Mart) + local brands (Lululemon flagship, Aritzia, Roots). Pacific Centre (200+ stores) at Robson + Howe corner. 5-10 min walk from downtown hotels.

    Cost: Shopping discretionary TIP: Canada GST 5% + BC PST 7% = 12% tax added at checkout. US/KR duty-free limit USD 800/person (3-month period). Lululemon flagship has strong seasonal sales.
  4. 16:00 Vancouver Lookout 169m observation deck 1 hour

    169m deck atop Harbour Centre (opened 1977). Glass elevator reaches the top in 40 seconds. On clear days, visibility extends to Stanley Park + North Shore mountains + Vancouver Island. Same ticket valid for re-entry (day + night views from one ticket). Best photo value.

    Cost: CAD 18.25 (USD 13.50) TIP: Clear-morning entry + night re-entry. SkyTrain 'Waterfront' station 1-min walk. Best photo angle: east toward Coal Harbour + Stanley Park in one frame.
  5. 17:30 Gastown + Steam Clock walk 1.5 hours

    1867 Vancouver founding district. Jack Deighton (English) opened the first saloon here. Cobblestone streets + Victorian red-brick buildings give it European feel. The 1977 Steam Clock whistles every 15 min + Gassy Jack statue + 100+ vintage boutiques. Local chefs (L'Abattoir, Wildebeest) fill it after dark.

    Cost: Free (meals separate) TIP: Steam Clock photos at 15/30/45/hourly steam release. Touristy by day, locals by night — visit after 17:00. SkyTrain 'Waterfront' 5-min walk.
  6. 19:30 Joe Fortes or Hawksworth dinner 2 hours

    Joe Fortes (1907, signature Sydney oysters + BC salmon, CAD 60-140, Robson Street) carries a 100-year oyster heritage. Hawksworth (2011, Rosewood Hotel Georgia ground floor, CAD 90-180) is Chef David Hawksworth's BC fine dining. Both walkable downtown.

    Cost: CAD 60-180 (USD 45-135) TIP: Joe Fortes book 1-2 weeks ahead; Saturday rooftop popular. Hawksworth 2-4 weeks + business casual. Wine pairing CAD 80-95 extra.
  7. 21:30 Canada Place night walk (optional) 30 minutes

    1986 World Expo structure — white sail-roof recalls Sydney Opera House. Coal Harbour waterfront + North Shore mountain night view + cruise terminal departures. 1 km walk from Gastown. Free.

    Cost: Free TIP: Canada Place exterior lights from 21:00-24:00. Best photo angle from SkyTrain 'Waterfront' exit or Convention Centre east end.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Sophie's Cosmic Cafe

Kitsilano · CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22)

Brunch diner near Kitsilano Beach — 'Eggs Benedict' (8 varieties) + pancakes + milkshakes.

Lunch

Stanley Park Tea House or Prospect Point Cafe

Stanley Park · CAD 20-50 (USD 15-37)

Mid-loop stop on the bike route. Tea House — 1948 English style + Royal Gardens + English Bay view. Prospect Point — casual + Lions Gate Bridge view.

Dinner

Joe Fortes or Hawksworth

Downtown (Robson Street) · CAD 60-180 (USD 45-135)

Joe Fortes — 1907, 100+ year Sydney oyster heritage. Hawksworth — Rosewood Hotel Georgia BC fine dining leader (David Hawksworth).

Transit:

Day 1 stays within Stanley Park bike loop + downtown walking. Stanley Park, Robson Street, and Gastown all within 1 km. SkyTrain 'Waterfront' station 5 min from Gastown. Compass Card 1-day pass CAD 11.50 + bike rental CAD 25 = daily transit CAD 30 (USD 22).

DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $246,000 Mid $470,000 Luxury $770,000
DAY 2

North Vancouver + Capilano + Grouse Mountain

Mountains + canyons + gondola

Activities

  1. 09:00 Capilano Suspension Bridge Park 3 hours

    1889 137m-long, 70m-high suspension bridge crossing Capilano River canyon. One ticket includes bridge + Treetops Adventure (7 bridges connecting 30m treetop walkways) + Cliffwalk (75m glass-steel walkway hugging the cliff). Free shuttle from Canada Place every hour at 09:00-11:00 etc.

    Cost: CAD 69.95 (USD 51.80) TIP: Free shuttle 09:00 → 09:30 arrival. 11:00-14:00 most crowded; visit 09:30-11:00. Cliffwalk is the scariest — Treetops only for vertigo-sensitive. Nov-Mar Canyon Lights (60+ Christmas trees).
  2. 12:30 Grouse Mountain — Skyride + summit 3 hours

    1,231m peak. 'Skyride' gondola (2.4 km, 8 min) to summit. Top has wolf sanctuary + lumberjack show + Discovery Trail + grizzly refuge (summer) + ski slopes (Dec-April). 'Observatory Restaurant' summit lunch. 360° view of North Shore + downtown + Vancouver Island.

    Cost: CAD 79 (USD 58.50, Skyride round-trip) TIP: Free shuttle from Capilano 12:30 → 12:45 — Capilano + Grouse 1-ticket package CAD 90 is best value. Summit sunset (summer 21:00, winter 16:00) is the move.
  3. 16:30 Lions Gate Bridge view (Prospect Point) 1 hour

    1938 suspension bridge linking North Vancouver to downtown (mirrors Golden Gate). Bike + pedestrian path on east side allows crossing. Prospect Point (in Stanley Park) is the classic photo angle. Sunset + blue hour are best.

    Cost: Free TIP: Grouse shuttle 16:00 → Stanley Park Prospect Point 16:30. North Shore + mountains in frame. Photos from cliff, not from the bridge itself for safety.
  4. 18:30 Granville Island or Yaletown dinner 2 hours

    Granville Island (Aquabus CAD 4.50, 5 min from downtown) has 50+ ingredient stalls + 10+ food counters. Yaletown (10-min walk south of Robson) houses Blue Water Cafe (seafood), Cactus Club Cafe (casual, CAD 40-80), Glowbal Restaurant.

    Cost: CAD 30-150 (USD 22-111) TIP: Blue Water Cafe book 2-3 weeks ahead + seafood tower (CAD 180, serves 4). Granville Island Public Market closes 19:00 — food court before 18:00.
  5. 20:30 English Bay sunset walk (optional, summer) 1 hour

    Downtown west-end beach + harbor view. Jul-Aug sunset at 21:00 + Celebration of Light fireworks festival Saturdays late-Jul + first-Sat Aug. Jun-Sep beach + sunset walk; Nov-Mar too dark.

    Cost: Free TIP: Celebration of Light Saturdays draw 1M crowd + 25-min fireworks from 21:30. Beach + Stanley Park entrance are the prime spots.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast or Cafe Medina

Downtown (Beatty Street) · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)

Downtown hotel breakfast is time-efficient. External — Cafe Medina's Liege waffles + Moroccan coffee.

Lunch

Grouse Observatory or Capilano Cliffhouse

North Vancouver · CAD 30-50 (USD 22-37)

Grouse Observatory — 1,231m summit 360° view. Capilano Cliffhouse — beside Cliffwalk, casual BC ingredients.

Dinner

Blue Water Cafe or Edible Canada

Yaletown / Granville Island · CAD 30-150 (USD 22-111)

Blue Water Cafe — Yaletown seafood tower + Top Chef Canada alumnus. Edible Canada — 100+ BC wines + Granville Island atmosphere.

Transit:

Day 2 hinges on the North Vancouver shuttle. Canada Place ↔ Capilano ↔ Grouse Mountain free shuttle (30-min intervals). Lions Gate Bridge to Prospect Point within Stanley Park. Yaletown or Granville Island via Aquabus (CAD 4.50) or SkyTrain. Daily transit CAD 5-10 (USD 4-7).

DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $299,000 Mid $510,000 Luxury $880,000
DAY 3

Granville Island + Kitsilano + UBC

Markets + artisans + museum

Activities

  1. 09:00 Granville Island Public Market + artisans 2.5 hours

    Opened 1979. 50+ ingredient stalls (Lee's Donuts, Stuart's Bakery, Granville Island Brewing) + 50+ artisans (delicate ceramic, glass, textile, Net Loft). 'Edible Canada' BC wine tasting (CAD 4, 30+ wines). Aquabus (Burrard Marina ↔ Granville Island, CAD 4.50, 5 min) for atmosphere. 30 min walk + ferry from downtown.

    Cost: Aquabus round-trip CAD 9 + tastings discretionary TIP: Arrive at 09:00 opening — 12:00+ packed. Stuart's Bakery cinnamon bun CAD 6 is essential. BC wine bottles legal to export (1L/person, no duty).
  2. 12:00 Sophie's Cosmic Cafe brunch (Kitsilano) 1 hour

    Opened 1988 — Kitsilano's signature brunch diner. Vintage 1950s American diner + 100+ collectible toys. 'Eggs Benedict' (8 varieties, CAD 22-26) + pancakes + milkshakes are signature. 30-min queue baseline, walk-in only.

    Cost: CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22) TIP: Arrive at noon for 30-min wait. 'Eggs Benedict' Norwegian (salmon) is the top pick. Card + cash both OK.
  3. 13:30 Kitsilano Beach + 4th Ave walk 1.5 hours

    Vancouver's 'Venice Beach' — beach + cafes + boutiques. Kitsilano Beach Park (2.5 km beach + outdoor pool, May-Sep) + 4th Avenue (Lululemon's 1998 first store) + Burrard Bridge view. Jun-Sep sunbathing + swimming, otherwise walk + cafes.

    Cost: Free (pool CAD 6.55) TIP: Kitsilano Pool (135m, world's longest outdoor pool) May-Sep only. 'Boathouse Restaurant' beachside has oysters + BC wine + sea views.
  4. 15:30 UBC Museum of Anthropology 1.5 hours

    Opened 1976 + Arthur Erickson design + on UBC campus. Canada's top anthropology museum + 50,000+ Pacific Northwest indigenous works (Haida, Salish). 'Great Hall' totem poles + Bill Reid's 'Raven and the First Men' (1980 wood carving) are signature. 30 min by bus from Kitsilano.

    Cost: CAD 18 (USD 13) TIP: Bus 4/14/44 to 'UBC' terminus. Tuesday 17:00-21:00 by-donation entry. Bill Reid's carving in 'Great Hall' — photos OK.
  5. 17:30 Granville Island Brewing or Cactus Club Cafe dinner 2 hours

    Granville Island Brewing (1984, Canada's first microbrewery, 6-beer tasting CAD 12) is best for beer + snacks. Cactus Club Cafe (Robson Street, CAD 40-80) is Glowbal Group's casual signature, with Top Chef Canada chef menu.

    Cost: CAD 30-100 (USD 22-74) TIP: Granville Island Brewing closes 18:00 — arrive before 17:30. Cactus Club walk-in OK + Coal Harbour waterfront branch recommended.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Hotel breakfast or Cafe Medina

Downtown (Beatty Street) · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)

09:00 Granville Island start — hotel breakfast is most efficient. Cafe Medina closes 14:00 so anything after 09:00 cuts it close.

Sophie's Cosmic Cafe

Kitsilano (West 4th Ave) · CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22)

Kitsilano Beach + Sophie's brunch is the canonical pairing. Norwegian (salmon) Eggs Benedict is the top pick + flat white.

Dinner

Granville Island Brewing or Cactus Club

Granville Island / Downtown · CAD 30-100 (USD 22-74)

Granville Island Brewing — Canada's first microbrewery (1984). Cactus Club — Glowbal Group casual dining + waterfront branch.

Transit:

Day 3 runs on Aquabus (Burrard Marina ↔ Granville Island, CAD 4.50) + bus 4/14/44 to UBC. 1-day pass CAD 11.50 = best value. Kitsilano + UBC route from downtown hotel = 30 + 20 + 30 = 1h30 transit.

DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $117,000 Mid $224,000 Luxury $460,000
DAY 4

Sea-to-Sky Highway + Whistler 1-night

Mountain drive + gondola + ski or biking

Activities

  1. 08:00 Sea-to-Sky Highway drive (2 hours) 2.5 hours (including stops)

    Hwy 99 (120 km, downtown to Whistler) is BC's premier scenic drive. Howe Sound fjord + Sky Pilot Mountain + Shannon Falls (335m, BC top-3) + Stawamus Chief (700m granite, Canada's top climbing) + Brandywine Falls (70m). Car rental recommended (downtown 'Budget' or 'Hertz', CAD 80-120/day).

    Cost: Rental CAD 100 + gas CAD 50 (USD 111) TIP: Shannon Falls + Stawamus Chief have free roadside parking + 30-min walks. Korean driver's license + international license needed. LDW + collision insurance CAD 25/day extra recommended.
  2. 10:30 Squamish — Sea-to-Sky Gondola 2 hours

    Squamish 885m gondola (10 min) + 100m suspension bridge at summit + 3 trails (15 min-2 hours). Stawamus Chief + Howe Sound fjord 360° view. 'Summit Lodge' cafe + gift shop. Midway stop on the way to Whistler.

    Cost: CAD 56 (USD 41.50) TIP: Clear days only — skip cloudy weather. Nov-Mar adds 'Snowshoe Tour'. 'Howe Sound Brewing' (6-beer tasting CAD 15) for Squamish lunch.
  3. 13:00 Whistler Village arrival + lunch 1.5 hours (with lunch)

    Whistler Village (30 min drive, Canada's #1 ski resort, 2010 Winter Olympics). Village has 200+ boutiques + 80+ restaurants + 50+ hotels. Seasonal vibe shifts: Dec-Apr ski, May-Oct mountain biking + hiking. Hotel check-in.

    Cost: Hotel CAD 250-500 + lunch CAD 30-60 (USD 222-444) TIP: Hotels: 'Pan Pacific Whistler Village Centre' or 'Fairmont Chateau Whistler' lead. 'Roundhouse Lodge' lunch recommended. Shuttle + lift ticket + hotel ski package = best value.
  4. 14:30 Peak 2 Peak Gondola — Whistler ↔ Blackcomb 2 hours

    Opened 2008 — world's longest gondola (4.4 km) at highest elevation (436m). Whistler peak ↔ Blackcomb peak in 11 min. Both summits + 'Cloud Raker Bridge' (2018, 130m suspension bridge). Nov-Mar skiing, May-Oct hiking + biking.

    Cost: CAD 89 (USD 66) or ski-season lift ticket CAD 219+ TIP: Round-trip ticket allows hiking between summits (3-4 hours). 'Cloud Raker Bridge' is 30-min walk from Whistler summit — the iconic photo. Self-gondola OK with Korean license.
  5. 17:00 Whistler Village walk + dinner 3 hours

    Whistler Village is Canada's premier mountain resort town. Olympic Plaza (2010 Winter Olympics medal podium) + Family Adventure Zone + 100+ boutiques. Dinner at 'Bearfoot Bistro' (fine dining, CAD 90-180) or 'Hy's Steakhouse' (steak, CAD 60-120).

    Cost: CAD 60-180 (USD 45-135) TIP: Bearfoot book 2-3 weeks ahead + 'Champagne Sabering' show (saber bottle opening). Hy's walk-in OK. Dinner often bundled with 1-night package; next-day checkout 11:00.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Downtown hotel breakfast

Downtown (no checkout) · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)

06:30 downtown departure → 09:00 Squamish arrival. Quick hotel breakfast or Tim Hortons (Canada's coffee chain) drive-through.

Lunch

Howe Sound Brewing or Whistler Village

Squamish / Whistler Village · CAD 30-60 (USD 22-45)

Howe Sound Brewing — Squamish stop with 6-beer tasting CAD 15. Whistler Village 'Roundhouse Lodge' for summit-side lunch.

Dinner

Bearfoot Bistro or Hy's Steakhouse

Whistler Village · CAD 60-180 (USD 45-135)

Bearfoot Bistro — fine dining + 'Champagne Sabering' show. Hy's — classic steakhouse + walk-in friendly.

Transit:

Day 4 is car-rental best — Sea-to-Sky Highway stops (Shannon Falls + Squamish Gondola). Downtown 'Budget' or 'Hertz' rental CAD 80-120/day + gas CAD 50 + hotel free parking. Shuttle option EpicRides round-trip CAD 75. Daily transit CAD 150 (USD 111, rental + gas).

DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $599,000 Mid $940,000 Luxury $1,600,000
DAY 5

Whistler → Richmond → downtown

Last mountains + Asian dining + fishing village

Activities

  1. 09:00 Whistler morning — Joffre Lakes or Lost Lake (pick one) 2-3 hours

    Joffre Lakes Provincial Park (1 hour drive north) has 3 glacial lakes + Lower Lake classic photo. Trail 5 km round trip, 2-3 hours. Lost Lake (15-min walk from Village) is a shorter 1-hour stroll + beach (swimming in summer).

    Cost: Free (parking CAD 10) TIP: Joffre Lakes Jul-Oct only (snow-free). Otherwise Lost Lake. For shorter time, do one ride at Whistler Mountain Bike Park (summer) or skiing (winter).
  2. 12:00 Whistler → Richmond drive (2 hours + 30 min) 2.5 hours (travel)

    Sea-to-Sky Highway back south + downtown bypass + Richmond. Richmond is Canada's #1 Chinatown + 60%+ Asian-descent population. Alexandra Road (3 blocks + 200+ restaurants — Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, HK, Japanese). 25 min from downtown via Canada Line SkyTrain + walk.

    Cost: Gas CAD 30 (USD 22) TIP: 11:00 checkout from Whistler → noon departure. Direct 2.5 hours. Sea-to-Sky panoramic in reverse (different angle).
  3. 14:30 Alexandra Road lunch + walk 2 hours

    Richmond's 'New Chinatown' — 3 blocks (City Centre to Aberdeen) with 200+ Asian restaurants. Signatures: 'HK BBQ Master' (Cantonese BBQ, CAD 15-25), 'Top Shanghai Cuisine' (Shanghai, CAD 20-40), 'Daimaru' (Japanese, CAD 20-50). Korean menus widespread (Bistro Mio, Mr Ho's Wonton House).

    Cost: CAD 15-50 (USD 11-37) TIP: Free parking at each restaurant. 15:00-17:00 quieter. May-Oct weekends 'Richmond Night Market' (Asia's #1 night market, 100+ stalls, CAD 6.75 entry).
  4. 17:00 Steveston Village (fishing village) 2 hours

    1880s fishing village at Richmond's southwest tip — Fraser River meets the Pacific. Sunset at 'Garry Point Park'. 'Pajo's' (waterfront food truck since 1985, fish & chips signature, CAD 15-25). 'Once Upon a Time' filming location + fishermen's museum (free).

    Cost: Free (meals separate) TIP: Steveston Village to downtown by Aquabus (Fraser River) 1.5 hours. Driving 30 min (downtown to Richmond to Steveston). Jun-Sep sunset 21:00 + Pajo's closes 19:00.
  5. 19:30 Return downtown + final dinner 2.5 hours

    Steveston to downtown 40 min drive + hotel return. Final dinner at 'Miku' (signature Aburi salmon, CAD 50-140) or 'Vij's' (modern Indian, CAD 40-80). Miku has Coal Harbour waterfront + night view; Vij's is celebrity chef + walk-in.

    Cost: CAD 40-140 (USD 30-104) TIP: Book Miku 1 week ahead + request Coal Harbour waterfront seating. Vij's walk-in arrive at 17:00 opening for short queue.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Whistler hotel breakfast

Whistler Village · CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22)

Hotel breakfast usually included with 1-night packages. Or Whistler Village cafes 'Caramba!' or 'Gone Bakery'.

Lunch

HK BBQ Master or Top Shanghai Cuisine

Richmond (Alexandra Road) · CAD 20-50 (USD 15-37)

Richmond Alexandra Road 3 blocks + 200+ Asian restaurants. HK BBQ Master — Cantonese BBQ. Top Shanghai Cuisine — Shanghai dumplings + xiao long bao.

Dinner

Miku or Vij's

Downtown (Coal Harbour / Cambie) · CAD 50-140 (USD 37-104)

Miku — Coal Harbour waterfront Aburi sushi origin. Vij's — celebrity chef Vikram Vij modern Indian, walk-in only.

Transit:

Day 5: Whistler → Richmond → Steveston → downtown drive. Sea-to-Sky Highway south 2 hours + Richmond 30 min + Steveston 30 min + downtown 40 min = 4 hours driving. Gas CAD 30 + car return downtown. Daily transit CAD 30-50 (USD 22-37).

DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $139,000 Mid $256,000 Luxury $460,000
DAY 6

Victoria ferry 1-night

BC capital + English gardens + Inner Harbour

Activities

  1. 07:00 BC Ferries — Tsawwassen → Swartz Bay (1h35) 2.5 hours (travel)

    30 min drive from downtown + Tsawwassen ferry terminal. BC Ferries (passenger + vehicle) to Swartz Bay in 1h35. Gulf Islands + mountains + orca pods (summer) visible from ferry. Car + driver CAD 80 one-way; walk-on CAD 18.85.

    Cost: CAD 80 (USD 59 car + driver one-way) TIP: Jul-Sep peak season requires vehicle booking 3 days ahead (CAD 22 fee). Ferry restaurant (CAD 15-25 casual) + open deck views. Swartz Bay → Victoria downtown 30-min drive.
  2. 10:00 Butchart Gardens 2.5 hours

    1904 Canada's #1 garden (22 hectares) + 30-min drive from Victoria downtown. 'Sunken Garden' (former limestone quarry) + 'Rose Garden' + 'Japanese Garden' + 'Italian Garden' four sections. Spring (Mar-May) tulips + summer (Jun-Aug) roses + winter light-up are seasonal stars. UNESCO candidate.

    Cost: CAD 35 (USD 26, summer peak) / CAD 25 (USD 18.50, off-season) TIP: Drive 30 min from Victoria downtown or shuttle 'Gray Line' (CAD 60 round-trip + entry). Spring/summer 12:00+ crowded — arrive at 10:00.
  3. 13:00 Inner Harbour + Parliament Buildings lunch 2 hours (with lunch)

    Victoria downtown + 1898 BC Parliament + Empress Hotel (1908, signature Afternoon Tea CAD 80-120). Inner Harbour is Canada's #1 harbor + seaplanes + kayaking. 'Red Fish Blue Fish' (waterfront food truck, CAD 15-25) lunch.

    Cost: CAD 20-120 (USD 15-89) TIP: Empress Afternoon Tea book 2-3 weeks ahead (smart attire). Parliament Buildings free guided tour (English, 30 min). 'Royal BC Museum' (CAD 18, BC's #1 museum) add-on.
  4. 16:00 Beacon Hill Park + Cook Street Village 1.5 hours

    1882 urban park (74 hectares), 15-min walk from Inner Harbour. 'World's Tallest Totem Pole' (38.8m, 1956) + 'Mile 0 Trans-Canada Highway' marker (7,821 km coast-to-coast road start). Cook Street Village (east of park, local cafes + 15-20 boutiques) for pre-dinner walk.

    Cost: Free TIP: Mile 0 marker is the classic photo. 'Discovery Coffee' in Cook Street Village recommended.
  5. 18:00 Victoria dinner — Aura or The Pendray Inn 2 hours

    Aura Waterfront Restaurant (Coast Victoria Hotel, BC ingredients, CAD 50-120) has Inner Harbour waterfront view. The Pendray Inn (1897 Victorian-era mansion, high tea + dinner CAD 60-140) has English garden + Victorian atmosphere. Both walkable downtown.

    Cost: CAD 50-140 (USD 37-104) TIP: Both book 1-2 weeks ahead. Aura sunset 21:00 (summer). Hotels: 'Fairmont Empress' or 'Magnolia Hotel' lead.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

Downtown hotel + BC Ferries cafe

Downtown / Ferry · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)

06:30 downtown departure → 07:00 Tsawwassen arrival → 09:00 ferry. Quick hotel breakfast then BC Ferries cafe coffee + muffin.

Lunch

Red Fish Blue Fish

Inner Harbour (Victoria) · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)

Inner Harbour fishing-village food truck + Canada's #1 harbor view. 'Tempura Pacific Cod Tacos' + 'Lingcod Burger' are the top picks.

Dinner

Aura Waterfront or The Pendray Inn

Inner Harbour / Belleville Street · CAD 50-140 (USD 37-104)

Aura — Coast Victoria Hotel, Inner Harbour sunset view. The Pendray Inn — 1897 Victorian-era mansion, high tea + dinner combo.

Transit:

Day 6 uses BC Ferries (Tsawwassen ↔ Swartz Bay), 1h35, car + driver CAD 80 one-way (round-trip CAD 160). Jul-Sep vehicle booking essential (3 days ahead, CAD 22 fee). Swartz Bay → Victoria downtown 30-min drive. Daily transit CAD 180 (USD 133, ferry round-trip + gas).

DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $342,000 Mid $556,000 Luxury $920,000
DAY 7

Victoria → downtown ferry + free time

Cherry Blossom or free itinerary + airport

Activities

  1. 08:00 Victoria morning + ferry (Swartz Bay → Tsawwassen 1h35) 3 hours (travel)

    Hotel checkout + Inner Harbour last walk + Swartz Bay ferry 09:00 departure. Ferry breakfast (CAD 15-25). Tsawwassen arrival 10:35 + downtown drive 30 min = 11:00 downtown return.

    Cost: CAD 80 (USD 59 car + driver one-way) TIP: Peak season pre-booking required. Open deck final views of Gulf Islands + mountains. Korean flight 18:00+ is comfortable.
  2. 11:30 Downtown — last shopping or free time 2 hours

    Robson Street (Lululemon flagship + Aritzia + Roots) final shopping or Pacific Centre. US/KR duty-free limit USD 800/person (3-month period). Lululemon flagship has strong seasonal sales. Or last cafe + rest.

    Cost: Shopping discretionary TIP: Roots Logger cap (CAD 28) + Lululemon yoga + Indigo Books Canadian titles popular gifts.
  3. 13:30 Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival (April 2nd weekend only) or Bloedel Conservatory 1.5 hours

    If visiting April 2nd weekend, 'Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival' (Burrard SkyTrain + Queen Elizabeth Park + Stanley Park) is essential. Otherwise Bloedel Conservatory (top of Queen Elizabeth Park, 1969 glass dome, CAD 7.30, 500+ tropical plants + 100+ birds).

    Cost: Free (Cherry Blossom) or CAD 7.30 (Bloedel) TIP: Queen Elizabeth Park summit (151m, highest urban point) has downtown skyline view. SkyTrain 'King Edward' 10-min walk.
  4. 15:30 Final dinner + airport transfer 3 hours (dinner + transfer + check-in)

    Quick downtown dinner (Cactus Club, Sophie's, CAD 30-60) + Canada Line SkyTrain to YVR airport 25 min (CAD 4.40-9.00, varies by time). Arrive 2 hours before departure. Direct Korean flights KE71/OZ216/AC64 daily 17:00-18:30 + next-day 19:00-20:00 ICN arrival.

    Cost: CAD 30-60 (USD 22-45) TIP: Canada Line stops at 'Waterfront', 'Vancouver City Centre', 'Yaletown-Roundhouse' downtown. Customs declarations for CAD 800+ (USD 600) purchases.

Meal Recommendations

Breakfast

BC Ferries cafe or hotel

Victoria / Ferry · CAD 15-25 (USD 11-18.50)

07:00 Victoria hotel checkout + Inner Harbour last walk → 09:00 ferry. Ferry cafe for a quick breakfast.

Lunch

Pacific Centre or Granville Island

Downtown / Granville Island · CAD 15-30 (USD 11-22)

Pacific Centre — downtown SkyTrain 'Waterfront' 5-min walk + food court. Granville Island Public Market — last BC ingredients + wine tasting.

Dinner

Cactus Club or Sophie's

Downtown / Kitsilano · CAD 30-60 (USD 22-45)

Quick dinner before airport (15:30). Cactus Club — Robson Street walk-in. Sophie's — Kitsilano Beach last view.

Transit:

Day 7: BC Ferries Swartz Bay → Tsawwassen + Canada Line SkyTrain to YVR 25 min. Korean direct flights KE71/OZ216/AC64 depart 17:00-18:30. Daily transit: ferry CAD 80 + SkyTrain CAD 9 + downtown daily pass CAD 11.50 = CAD 100 (USD 74).

DAY 7 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)

Budget $214,000 Mid $299,000 Luxury $520,000

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Vancouver 7-Day Itinerary FAQ

Can I cover Vancouver + Whistler + Victoria in 7 days?
It's the proper move. Downtown 3 days (Stanley + Capilano + Granville Island) + Whistler 1-night + Richmond/Steveston 1 day + Victoria 1-night + 1 free day. Strong flow, best value.
Victoria 1-night vs day-trip?
Ferry 1h35 + Butchart Gardens 2.5 hours + Inner Harbour walk = 1-night is correct. Day-trip means ferry 6 hours round-trip + only 2 hours downtown = not recommended.
Where to stay in Victoria downtown?
Fairmont Empress (1908, Inner Harbour signature, CAD 350-600) or Magnolia Hotel (boutique, CAD 250-400). Both walking distance to Inner Harbour + 30-min drive to Butchart Gardens.
Victoria Afternoon Tea?
Fairmont Empress leads (1908, Canada's #1 Afternoon Tea, CAD 80-120, smart attire). Book 2-3 weeks ahead. The Pendray Inn (Victorian-era mansion, CAD 60-85) is the value option.
Direct YVR to ICN flights?
Air Canada AC64 (daily 17:00, 12h) + Korean Air KE71 (daily 17:30, 12h) + Asiana OZ216 (daily 18:00, 12h). Next-day 19:00-20:00 ICN arrival. 3 direct options = best value.

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