Vancouver to Victoria Coach Bus Transfer BC Ferries Connector

(21 customer reviews)

$74.29

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Vancouver to Victoria Coach Bus Transfer USD 74.44. Book a first-class transfer from downtown Vancouver to downtown Victoria, and enjoy a stress-free journey through western British Columbia. It’s a simple, cost-effective option that offers multiple departure times, seven days a week. Transport is by comfortable motorcoach and the BC Ferry..
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21 reviews for Vancouver to Victoria Coach Bus Transfer BC Ferries Connector

  1. Jacklyn_R

    Worked like a charm! We arrived early so they arranged to get us on the bus leaving in fifteen minutes! Our driver was so nice, was really a pleasant experience.

  2. SUSAN_J

    Easy from A to Z. Coach driver helpful and informative. Ferry clean, decent food. Whole process was seamless.

  3. Brenda_M

    Convenient. It’s not a sexy bus ride but gets you from point A to point B easily. Several stops along the way on the bus to pick up other passengers. Ferry ride is short with pretty views. Worth it to pay $14 extra per person to get into the upgraded lounge. The lounge price includes Starbucks coffee and assorted breads and cheeses for snacks. Not really for children as it is a quiet zone.

  4. Barry_M

    Easy pick up and drop off very convenient service. Highly recommended for anyone looking to travel in this way

  5. Barry_M

    Easy pick up and drop off very convenient service. Highly recommended for anyone looking to travel in this way

  6. Karyn_G

    Every aspect of our trip from Vancouver to Victoria was without worry. The bus driver was Very friendly and efficient.

  7. Vincent_A

    Unneeded stress due to no Viator signage at the bus pickup location. There were also no details in the booking confirmation that indicated the bus. Many passengers were walking around lost, trying to find the Viator bus and hoping they were at the right place. The Wilson bus that pulled up to spot 7 was the bus. Again no Viator signage anywhere on it or in front of it. We had to ask the bus driver and he checked his bookings. Aside from that, the bus was good and the driver provided good instructions when we boarded the ferry.

  8. Selwyn_B

    Left on time and made it a very easy transfer from Vancouver to Victoria. Clean bus and smooth ferry ride

  9. Marianne_W

    Perfect transfer from Vancouver to Seattle without a car. The bus driver K was very kind and a safe driver. I would recommend this coach bus transfer to anyone.

  10. Julie_B

    Made getting to Victoria to Vancouver very easy instead of confusing. Nice bus though driver was difficult to understand.

  11. Thiti_J

    The bus driver went down to buy us donuts from Duffins and he was very excited to show us when the ferry door was opening while it was docking!

  12. Jane_M

    Paying $80 to Uber back from Victoria to the ferry terminal to get my luggage that was left behind. Zero communication from bus driver about procedures.

  13. Rob_P

    When you arrive at Pacific Central Station it is likely no staff will be there.
    Also there are no signs indicating where the bus leaves from – this comment features in just about all the feedback I have read.
    The buses leave from the back of Pacific Central and there are two bays for this route.
    Note BC Ferries and Wilson’s buses are who Viator use for this travel. It is also likely that the bus will not have any signage indicating its destination. Confirm with the driver.
    The bus has to leave on time as it must meet the ferry schedule. No waiting for late arrivals. The bus drives onto the ferry, you disembark and proceed to a viewing deck. You cannot access the bus during the ferry trip until the ferry master advises passengers to return to their vehicles.
    The experience I had was great, the driver informative and helpful. He explained everything you can and can’t do for the trip.
    I can only reiterate the importance to locate where the Pacific Central Station bus bays are and don’t be late.

  14. Jacki_P

    Seamless and easy way to travel to downtown Victoria. Coach was comfortable and air conditioned. Ferry trip was beautiful.

  15. Gerri_C

    It was a relaxing efficient way to travel to Victoria. Punctual, friendly ,informative commentary on the way. It is a guaranteed ferry crossing, no worries!

  16. Karen_J

    Great service, left on time and comfortable ride
    Would recommend this way to get to Victoria. Thank you

  17. Barbara_P

    Helpful driver.
    Ease of reserving seat.
    Instructions for ferry and return to the bus very clear from driver.

  18. Michael_P

    U am very annoyed that there was not a Seniors Category when we purchased our bus/ferry tickets. We travelled on a Monday, and there should have been free ferry passage. This cost me and my wife a total of $37.00 that we should not have had to pay

  19. Scott_R

    After taking a Alaskan cruise we went to the taxi ranks at the cruise terminal and got a cab ($15 CAD flat fee 09/23) to the Central Station in Vancouver. About a 15 minute drive. There is an A&W, a coffee shop and sushi outlet in the Central Station. Note: the A&W doesn’t open until later in the morning.
    The overhead luggage rack is not very big, so even a roll-on suitcase will need to go under neath in the bus luggage department.
    Once aboard the bus, it is about an hour drive to the Tsawwassen ferry terminal. The bus drives directly onto the ferry. You while get off the bus while transiting over to Victoria. The driver locks the bus.
    The BC Ferries have a White Spot cafe with hot and cold food options. A little pricey for what you get. There is also a microwave in the dining area if you bring your own food that needs to be reheated.
    About 15 minutes before landing on Vancouver Island you will be instructed to return to the bus. Bus drives off the ferry and drops you at your stop.
    We were staying at the Doubletree (just behind the Empress) and it was a short walk (~300 feet) to the front door.
    All in all a very and convenient option. A float plane or helicopter is faster, put costs more and has luggage limitations.
    Note: If you have lots of luggage that you can not personally manage or mobility issues you may want to consider using

  20. Jeffrey_M

    The operation is highly organized and orderly. All of the facilities and spaces were clean neat…very pleasant experience.

  21. Carol_R

    We enjoyed our ride to Butchart Gardens. Our bus driver was very professional and knowledgeable. He made our trip there and the return trip so pleasant. Thank you so much.!

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