1. GET THE MOST OF YOUR TRAVEL BUDGET - It can cost you between $110 up to $142 round trip. Gasoline is more expensive in Victoria and you have parking fees. Why not park your car here in Port Angeles…there is excellent parking right across the street from our Port Angeles terminal and two other lots down the street. Day rates range from $6 to $10 a day for a car and only $9 a day for a RV. You can ride Victoria Express to Victoria for only $10 one way - $20 round trip and we get you there in only 55 minutes.

2. RENT TRANSPORTATION IN VICTORIA - You can rent a bicycle, an electric scooter or a motor cycle in the Inner Harbour for the day. You can even rent a car from the Avis and Budget in downtown Victoria for a great day rate once you are in Victoria.

3. INNER HARBOUR LODGING - There are many great hotels within several blocks of our terminal in Victoria; some with views, some rich with history, some with a pool for the kids and some with pubs and volleyball courts on the roof. Make your reservation today; we can make all your travel arrangements…Call today!

4. DOWNTOWN RESTAURANTS - What type of food do you like? Steak, Sea Food, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Korean, Vietnamese, Fine Dining, Fish and Chips, High Tea, Casual fare, Oriental, Asian, Vegetarian, Fast Food, Pasta, Pizza, Burgers and Fries are all within walking distance.

5. MUSEUMS & ATTRACTIONS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE - Practically all of the museums and historical sites are downtown and within walking distance of the Inner Harbour; you have the Pacific Undersea Gardens, The Royal London Wax Museum, the Parliament building, the Royal BC Museum & IMAX, The Bug Zoo, Miniature World, and The Maritime Museum. All are within a few blocks of our terminal in the Inner Harbour.

6. SHOPPING IS EVERYWHERE - Great shopping, specialty stores and souvenir shops within walking distance of our terminal on Belleville Street. This includes Bay Centre and all of the shops on your way to Market Square. Bastion Square offers live entertainment, outdoor restaurants and artisans displaying their crafts; and then there is Chinatown just a few blocks further and all within walking distance.

7. NARRATED TOURS START AT OUR TERMINAL - Tour buses will pick you up at our terminal in the Inner Harbour and take you to the Butchart Gardens, the Craigdarroch Castle, you can enjoy the Grande City Tour and see all of the sights that make downtown Victoria the gem that it is. We will book your tour at our terminal and can make reservations for you while you are sailing to Victoria. We can even book an adventure with Adrena LINE zip line if you dare!

8. FISHERMAN’S WHARF IS JUST DOWN THE WATERFRONT - There is no better place to eat fish and chips outside on Fisherman’s Wharf than at Barb’s. After you finish your meal you can rent a kayak and experience the natural beauty of the harbour up close and personal.

9. FORMAL TEA IS JUST ACROSS THE STREET - An Afternoon Tea is available at several places in the Inner Harbour. No need to go to England…let alone drive to Victoria.

10. WHALE WATCHING TOURS DEPART FROM THE INNER HARBOUR - You don’t need a car to see whales. We can book your whale watching adventure over the phone or while you are sailing to Victoria on our boat. Whale watching tours depart just around the Inner Harbour from our terminal…Experience Victoria - Travel Victoria Express.

20th Anniversary - $20 Round Trip to Victoria

Victoria Express can make all travel arrangements for a Victoria vacation, including lodging and activities. Enjoy an overnight visit or an extended weekend at one of downtown Victoria hotels, where the children will love playing in the pool. The fast ferry to Victoria from Port Angeles takes less than an hour and includes magnificent views of the Olympic Mountains and Vancouver Island. Your vacation begins as soon as you step on board. Be sure to bring proper identification when traveling to Canada from the United States.

Call today and place your reservation - 360-452-8088

 

 

 

 

 

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Put on your traveling cloaks and pack your bags! Travel to Victoria, then head to the Victoria Symphony for a trip around the world on Wednesday, March 20, 2010, at 2:30 pm.

Victoria Symphony

Scott Walker hosts the event, part of the Royal Tea Concerts at the Royal Theatre. The talented Giuseppe Pietraroia will lead the orchestra on an exploration of music from around the world. They'll make stops in Britain, France, Italy, and many other places, and play music that was created in each country as they go.

Start the afternoon with tea and treats in the lobby of the historic Royal Theatre, at 805 Broughton Street in downtown Victoria. Then make your way around the world in style.

Stretch your legs after the show by walking the neighborhood, where there are many excellent restaurants. Just around the corner, Yokohama Japanese Restaurant has all you can eat sushi, and the Pink Bicycle serves up tasty gourmet burgers. Nearby, the Noodle Box offers a "Fresh Fun Fiery Experience", and Baan Thai promises complex flavours in each mouthful. Or walk a block or two and find yourself at the Sticky Wicket, a traditional British pub. You are sure to find some place to tickle your fancy and your palate within a few blocks.

Victoria Express can help with your Victoria travel arrangements. You don't need to wait for our season to start. Call 360.452.8088 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it today.

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