Victoria Travel

What to Do and Where to Go on Your Victoria Vacation

By J. Elliott, published Mar 19, 2007
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Overview
There are two sides to Victoria that appeal to tourists. The first is the city's connection to its British beginnings -- Victoria is the most British city in Canada. The other side is the city's tourist appeal. Recently named one of the world's ten best cities to visit by a leading U.S. travel magazine, Victoria is overloaded with tourist attractions, including the Royal London Wax Museum, the Pacific Undersea Gardens, Miniature World, English Village, and Anne Hathaway's Thatched Cottage. The most popular district of Victoria is the Inner Harbor, home of the Royal British Columbia Museum and the Empress Hotel. Victoria is also the home of some of Canada's finest beaches. The best in the city is Willows Beach, but there are others in the suburbs that are nicer and less crowded.

Sightseeing Attractions
While the Undersea Gardens and the Royal London Wax Museum are very tourist-oriented attractions, they do have their appeal. Keep in mind, though, that entry fees are typically high. The Inner Harbor and Chinatown are appealing and worth visiting for their cultural appeal. The streets of the Inner Harbor are packed with artists and musicians selling their work and filling the streets with music. Chinatown is a great place for market shopping and for dining on traditional Chinese cuisine. The Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay make for a great day trip. They were built over what used to be a limestone quarry and now have fireworks during summer nights and Christmas lights during the winter months.

Outdoor Activities
If you're looking for some outdoor adventures, you may want to check out some of Victoria's beaches. Many offer surfing, scuba diving, and snorkeling opportunities. Another great experience is taking a Harbor tour on a ferry where tourists can watch the buildings of the Inner Harbor while they float past in the water. The Galloping Goose Trail is a great place for hiking or biking, and many places rent bicycles for unprepared tourists. Finally, visitors can go whale watching through one of the vendor companies that operate at the Inner Harbor.

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Resources
  • Directory of Hotels.com - Hip Cool Hotels
  • Boutique Hotels in Victoria
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