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Posted: March 3, 2020 | 0 Comments

LOCAL EMPLOYERS OFFERING A VARIETY OF POSITIONS FOR THE UPCOMING CRUISE SEASON

March 3rd , 2020, Victoria, B.C. – The Victoria Cruise Industry Alliance (VCIA) is calling on job seekers, entry-level to experienced, to attend the fourth annual VCIA Job Fair Saturday, March 14 th from 10am – 2pm at Pier B, Ogden Point, The Breakwater District.

In 2020 upwards of 290 ships and over 750,000 cruise passengers are expected to arrive in Victoria through Ogden Point. “The cruise industry generates over 800 jobs both seasonal and year round, and offers opportunities to employees seeking experience in wide variety of roles.  VCIA members are proud to offer good jobs to people who live within our community.” Anna Pircher, Operations Manager of Pacific Northwest Transportation Services

Businesses such as The Butchart Gardens, Wilson’s Transportation, Seaspan, .Greater Victoria Harbour Authority, and Victoria Pedicab Company will be recruiting. Employers are hiring for a variety of positions, ranging from front-line to skilled trade and administrative-related roles; everyone from youth and post-secondary grads transitioning into careers to those who are looking to stay active in their retired years.

“Our family owned business has been operating down at Ogden Point for the past 35 years.  We have seen the tremendous growth in the cruise industry, and every year we look to add people of all ages and skill sets to our growing team.  We love being a part of the community down here.” says Simone Kearney, Manager of Beaver Gift Shop

Job seekers are encouraged to bring a resume to Pier B, Ogden Point, The Breakwater District. 185 Dallas Rd, Victoria, BC V8V 1A1 on March 14 th from 10am – 2pm. Free parking is available on site.

For more information on cruise ships in Victoria, visit the VCIA website: www.viccruise.com

The Victoria Cruise Industry Alliance (VCIA) is a grassroots group of like-minded Greater Victoria region retail businesses and industry service providers. Alliance members are enthusiastic supporters of Victoria’s annual cruise ship season for the range of benefits that it delivers to the community. In addition to showcasing the beautiful city of Victoria to the world, the jobs that come with the annual cruise ship visits support families, pay tuitions, pay mortgages and so much more. The cruise ships also provide meaningful employment to a highly skilled and well-educated labour force in Victoria.

Media Contact Anna Pircher Operations Manager, Pacific Northwest Transportation Services 250-940-4441 [email protected]

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Victoria British Columbia Cruise Port: Complete Guide!

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Ahoy, cruise aficionados and casual voyagers alike! As you sail through the serene waters of the Pacific Northwest, one gem stands out like a beacon on the coastline – Victoria, British Columbia.

More than just a stopover during an Alaskan or west coast cruise , this charming city boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty waiting to be explored.

Let’s set sail into the heart of the Victoria British Columbia cruise port and make your port-of-call experience truly unforgettable.

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Arriving in Victoria

Stepping off the ship and onto the land of Victoria is akin to entering a storybook setting. Nestled between the Salish Sea and lush Pacific rainforests, this city offers a picturesque backdrop that seamlessly melds the urban with the natural.

But before you embark on your adventure, let’s get acquainted with the basics of the port and its surroundings.

Port Location and Layout

Victoria’s primary cruise ship terminal is Ogden Point , located just a short distance from the heart of downtown. With its deep-water berths, it’s equipped to handle even the grandest of ocean liners.

As you disembark, you’ll be greeted by the sight of the iconic Ogden Point Breakwater, a favorite spot for both locals and tourists to take a leisurely stroll.

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First Impressions and What to Expect

The vibrant ambiance of Victoria is palpable from the moment you step ashore. Street performers, welcoming locals, and tantalizing aromas from nearby eateries set the stage.

For the convenience of visitors, you’ll find a Visitor Information Centre right at the pier, perfect for grabbing maps, brochures, or getting any last-minute questions answered. While English is the dominant language, you’ll find many locals and service staff also speak French, given Canada’s bilingual nature.

If you’re setting foot in Canada for the first time via Victoria, remember, despite its close proximity to the U.S., there are different customs and regulations. It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with basic Canadian customs rules, especially if you’re thinking of picking up souvenirs to take back home.

Stay tuned, as our next sections will help you navigate the transportation options from the port and dive deeper into Victoria’s main attractions! Whether you have a few hours or a full day, there’s plenty in store for every traveler.

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Transportation Options

While the essence of Victoria’s charm is best captured on foot, the city’s vastness means you’ll likely need some wheels to see it all, especially on a tight cruise schedule. Fear not, for Victoria boasts a myriad of transportation options tailored for every kind of explorer.

Available Transportation from the Port

  • Shuttle Services: Numerous cruise lines offer shuttle services, dropping passengers directly at key tourist spots. It’s an efficient, hassle-free method, especially if you’re on a tight schedule. Always check with your cruise line in advance to book a seat.
  • Taxis and Rideshares: Taxis are readily available at the cruise terminal, offering a quick and direct way to your destination. Companies like Yellow Cab of Victoria have a reliable presence. In recent years, rideshare companies like Lyft and Uber have also started operating in the city, providing another option for those familiar with app-based transportation.
  • Public Transport – Buses and Ferries: BC Transit operates the public bus system in Victoria, providing an affordable way to explore. If you’re looking to venture further, perhaps to nearby islands or waterfront towns, BC Ferries offers regular services from Victoria’s terminals.

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Tips on Getting Around Efficiently

  • Purchase a Day Pass: If you’re planning on using public transport multiple times during your stay, consider buying a day pass from BC Transit. It offers unlimited travel for the day and can be a cost-effective choice.
  • Use Ride Apps: Both traditional taxis and rideshares can be summoned using smartphone apps, allowing you to plan pickups and routes ahead of time.
  • Rent a Bike: For those seeking a more active mode of transportation, several bike rental shops are located near the port. Victoria’s bike-friendly roads and picturesque bike trails, like the Galloping Goose, make it a great city to explore on two wheels.
  • Car Rentals: If you’re in Victoria for a longer duration and wish to explore beyond the city, consider renting a car. Several agencies are available downtown. Just remember, in Canada, we drive on the right!

As you map out your day, remember: Victoria’s size and layout make it a joy to navigate. Whether you’re hopping on a bus, renting a bike, or simply walking, every path leads to a new discovery. Up next, we’ll delve into the attractions that make Victoria a must-visit port of call. Safe travels!

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Main Attractions Near the Port

Just a stone’s throw away from the cruise terminal, Victoria’s downtown is a treasure trove of experiences waiting to unfold.

It’s a blend of historic landmarks, scenic spots, and cultural hubs that truly capture the city’s soul. Let’s dive into the must-visit attractions you can explore near the port.

Empress Hotel and its Historic Significance

One of the oldest and most majestic buildings in Victoria, the Fairmont Empress Hotel has stood tall since 1908. Its chateau-like architecture is a feast for the eyes.

But it’s not just the exterior that enthralls; the hotel’s iconic afternoon tea service is a rite of passage for many visitors. Even if you don’t plan on staying or dining, the lobby and its surroundings are worth a quick peek.

Royal BC Museum: What to See and Expect

Dive deep into British Columbia’s rich tapestry of history, nature, and culture. Located a mere 10-minute walk from the port, the Royal BC Museum offers exhibits ranging from First Nations history to the modern era. Don’t miss the immersive dioramas or the IMAX theater!

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Inner Harbour: Activities and Sights

Victoria’s Inner Harbour is not just a docking point for ships and boats; it’s a hive of activity. From the floating homes at Fisherman’s Wharf to the Parliament Buildings illuminating the skyline, there’s something for every traveler. Take a leisurely walk, enjoy the street performers, or simply soak in the views.

Beacon Hill Park: Nature and Leisure

Just a short distance from the Inner Harbour, Beacon Hill Park offers a refreshing green oasis in the heart of the city. With its beautiful gardens, duck ponds, and the occasional peacock wandering about, it’s a serene spot to relax and reconnect with nature.

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Fisherman’s Wharf: Dining and Attractions

A vibrant and bustling spot, Fisherman’s Wharf is more than just a dock. Here, you can indulge in freshly caught seafood, shop at local stalls, or even take a kayak tour. The colorful floating houses add a unique charm, making it a picture-perfect location.

With such an array of attractions so close to the cruise terminal, time will fly by in Victoria. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or someone seeking the perfect snapshot, there’s a corner of the city waiting to captivate you.

Up next, we’ll transport you to Victoria’s rich cultural hubs and historic landmarks that have stood the test of time. Stay tuned!

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Cultural and Historic Spots

Victoria isn’t just a picturesque port city; it’s a living tapestry of cultural influences and historical narratives that have shaped its identity over centuries.

A visit here is like stepping into the pages of a history book, with tales of indigenous heritage, colonial legacies, and modern evolutions interwoven throughout its streets. Let’s venture into some of the city’s most notable cultural and historical landmarks.

Craigdarroch Castle: History and Architecture

Perched atop a hill overlooking the city, Craigdarroch Castle is a testament to Victorian-era opulence. Built in the late 19th century for coal baron Robert Dunsmuir, this mansion boasts intricate woodwork, stained glass windows, and lavish furnishings. As you wander its rooms, you’ll get a glimpse into the life of Victoria’s elite during that time.

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Chinatown and the Iconic Fan Tan Alley

Victoria’s Chinatown, the oldest in Canada, is a vibrant enclave of culture, color, and history. As you meander through its narrow streets, be sure to venture into Fan Tan Alley, the narrowest street in Canada, brimming with quirky shops and rich stories from the past. This area offers a peek into the lives of Chinese immigrants who made Victoria their home in the 19th century.

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Parliament Buildings: Architecture and Tours

Dominating the Inner Harbour’s skyline, the Parliament Buildings are not just functioning government structures but also architectural marvels. Constructed in the late 1800s, their Neo-baroque design is truly a sight to behold, especially when lit up at night. Guided tours are available for those keen to delve into British Columbia’s legislative history and witness the grandeur from the inside.

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First Nations Heritage

While not a singular spot, the influence and legacy of First Nations peoples are felt throughout Victoria. Look out for totem poles, art installations, and museums dedicated to the indigenous cultures that have been a part of this land for thousands of years. The Thunderbird Park, adjacent to the Royal BC Museum, houses a collection of totem poles and traditional buildings, making it a must-visit.

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St. Ann’s Academy

Once a Catholic school, this historic site has now been restored to showcase Victoria’s educational and religious history. With its stunning chapel, period classrooms, and serene gardens, St. Ann’s Academy offers a peaceful retreat and a journey back in time.

Exploring Victoria’s cultural and historic spots provides not just an educational experience but also a profound connection to the souls who’ve shaped this city.

As you tread its streets and corridors, you’re walking in the footsteps of countless others who’ve left their mark on this Pacific jewel. Up next, prepare to tantalize your taste buds as we explore Victoria’s vibrant culinary scene. Bon appétit!

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Experiencing Local Cuisine

Victoria isn’t just a feast for the eyes, but for the palate as well. With its Pacific coast location, the city is a culinary hotspot, drawing inspiration from its rich marine life, fertile farmlands, and a tapestry of cultural influences. So, get your taste buds ready and let’s embark on a gastronomic journey through the heart of Victoria.

Overview of Victoria’s Culinary Scene

From elegant waterfront dining spots to quaint cafes tucked in alleyways, Victoria’s culinary landscape is as diverse as it is delectable. Its location ensures an abundance of fresh seafood, while the influence of British, Indigenous, and Asian cuisines add layers of flavor and innovation to the local dishes.

Best Places to Have Afternoon Tea

Victoria’s British roots shine brightly in its time-honored tradition of afternoon tea. The Fairmont Empress Hotel is perhaps the most iconic spot, offering a classic tea experience complete with fine china, tiered platters, and a selection of the finest brews. Other notable mentions include Venussoph Tea House and The Teahouse at Abkhazi Garden , each offering their unique twist to this cherished ritual.

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Seafood Spots: From High-End to Local Favorites

You can’t visit Victoria British Columbia cruise port without indulging in its seafood offerings. For a lavish experience, places like Aura Waterfront Restaurant + Patio promise a combination of exquisite dishes and mesmerizing views. On the other hand, for a more laid-back, authentic feel, head over to Red Fish Blue Fish , a dockside eatery serving up mouthwatering fish tacos, chowders, and more.

Local Delicacies and Where to Find Them

  • Bannock: An indigenous flatbread, bannock can be found at local markets or specialized eateries like Kekuli Cafe .
  • Nanaimo Bars: This no-bake dessert, originating from nearby Nanaimo, is a sweet treat you shouldn’t miss. Many cafes and bakeries offer this three-layered delight.
  • Poutine: Though not exclusive to Victoria, this Canadian classic of fries doused in gravy and cheese curds is a must-try. La Belle Patate is a local favorite for this dish.
  • West Coast Oysters: Relish the taste of the Pacific with freshly shucked oysters, best enjoyed at places like The Courtney Room or Ferris’ Oyster Bar .

Victoria’s food scene is a testament to its rich history and cultural influences. Whether you’re savoring a cup of tea, diving into a seafood platter, or nibbling on local sweets, each bite tells a story of the city’s evolution and the hands that have shaped its culinary heritage.

Ready for some retail therapy? Stay with us as we guide you through shopping in Victoria next!

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Shopping in Victoria

For many travelers, the joy of exploring a new place is incomplete without a spot of shopping. Victoria, with its blend of historic charm and modern sensibilities, offers a shopping experience that’s as diverse as it is delightful. From quirky boutiques to bustling markets, here’s where to indulge your retail cravings in the city.

Downtown Victoria: A Shopper’s Paradise

The heart of Victoria’s shopping scene is undoubtedly its downtown district. With its picturesque streets lined with Victorian architecture, the area is home to a multitude of stores catering to every taste and budget.

  • Johnson Street: Known for its trendy boutiques and fashion-forward shops, Johnson Street is where style enthusiasts should head. From local designs to international brands, it’s a treasure trove for fashion finds.
  • LoJo (Lower Johnson Street): A vibrant and colorful part of downtown, LoJo is brimming with unique boutiques, from chic homeware stores to artisanal jewelry designers.

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Markets: Fresh Produce and Handmade Treasures

Victoria’s markets are not just about shopping; they’re a cultural experience.

  • Victoria Public Market: Housed in the historic Hudson building, this market is a hub for local produce, gourmet foods, and artisanal crafts. It’s a great spot to pick up souvenirs, local cheeses, and handcrafted goods.
  • Moss Street Market: Operational on Saturdays, it’s a blend of organic produce, local crafts, and even live music. A perfect way to spend a leisurely morning.

Antiques and Vintage Finds

Reflecting its rich history, Victoria has several antique stores worth exploring. Antique Row on Fort Street is particularly notable, with shops offering everything from Victorian-era furnishings to vintage jewelry.

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First Nations Art and Crafts

For those seeking something truly special, consider investing in First Nations art. Galleries like Alcheringa Gallery and West End Gallery showcase stunning pieces, from intricate totem poles to handcrafted jewelry, representing the deep-rooted indigenous culture of the region.

Souvenirs and Keepsakes

Looking for mementos to remember your Victoria visit? Head over to The Peddler or Oscar & Libby’s for quirky, fun souvenirs. For more upscale options, Touch of Saltspring offers handcrafted goods that echo the spirit of the Pacific Northwest.

Shopping in Victoria is an experience that seamlessly melds the old with the new, the traditional with the modern. As you stroll its streets, every store and stall tells a story, waiting to be discovered and taken home. Up next, some handy tips and tricks to ensure your visit to Victoria is smooth sailing. Stay tuned!

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Excursions and Adventures

Beyond its historic streets and harbors, the Victoria British Columbia cruise port serves as a gateway to a realm of natural beauty and thrilling adventures.

Whether you’re craving the rush of adrenaline or seeking serenity in nature, Victoria offers a plethora of excursions to make your visit unforgettable. Here’s a look at some of the top adventures waiting for you.

Marine Adventures: Whales and Beyond

The waters surrounding Victoria are teeming with marine life, making it one of the best places for whale watching.

  • Whale Watching Tours: Operated by seasoned experts like Eagle Wing Tours and Prince of Whales , these tours provide a chance to witness orcas, gray whales, humpbacks, and minke whales in their natural habitat. Remember to bring your camera!
  • Kayaking: Navigate the serene coastal waters in a kayak, exploring hidden coves and maybe even paddling alongside seals. Companies like Ocean River Adventures offer guided tours for all skill levels.

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Hiking the Great Outdoors

Victoria and its surroundings are a hiker’s dream, with trails ranging from easy walks to challenging treks.

  • Mount Douglas Park: For a moderate hike and panoramic views of the city and the sea, this is a top choice.
  • Goldstream Provincial Park: Home to mesmerizing waterfalls and lush forests, it offers multiple trails and an annual salmon run event that nature lovers shouldn’t miss.

Adventure Sports: From Skies to Bikes

  • Ziplining: Get a bird’s-eye view of the island’s forests with companies like Adrena LINE Zipline Adventure Tours . It’s exhilarating and offers a unique perspective of the region’s beauty.
  • Mountain Biking: The terrain around Victoria is perfect for mountain biking. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, trails in areas like Bear Mountain promise a thrilling ride.

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Botanical Explorations

  • Butchart Gardens: Not an adventure in the conventional sense, but a visit to these famous gardens is an enchanting journey. Spread across 55 acres, the gardens are a symphony of colors and fragrances, showcasing flora from around the world.

Day Trips: Exploring Vancouver Island

While Victoria has plenty to offer, it’s worth venturing further afield if time permits.

  • Cathedral Grove: Located in MacMillan Provincial Park, it’s a forest of ancient trees, some more than 800 years old.
  • Cowichan Valley: Often referred to as the “Napa of the North,” this region offers wine tours and tastings in picturesque vineyards.

With such a diverse range of excursions, Victoria guarantees adventures that cater to every taste and pace. Whether you’re out on the open sea or amidst ancient trees, the experiences here promise memories that’ll last a lifetime. Up next, practical tips and information to make the most of your Victoria visit!

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Practical Information for Cruise Passengers

Ensuring a smooth journey goes beyond planning the fun activities whether you are a new cruiser or more seasoned. For cruise passengers, having a handle on the nitty-gritty details can make all the difference. Let’s delve into the practicalities to ensure your time in Victoria, British Columbia, is hassle-free and memorable.

Arrival and Departure: What to Expect

  • Customs and Immigration: As an international cruise port, passengers might be required to pass through customs. Keep your travel documents handy and be prepared for a brief inspection.
  • Port Facilities: The Victoria Cruise Terminal is equipped with restrooms, information kiosks, currency exchange booths, and some light refreshment options.

Money Matters

  • Currency: The official currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). Many establishments accept major credit cards, but it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases or tips.
  • ATMs: While the cruise terminal might have ATMs, they can also be easily found throughout the city, especially in the downtown area.

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Staying Connected

  • Wi-Fi: Some cruise ships might offer onboard Wi-Fi, but if you’re looking to connect while in the city, many cafes, restaurants, and public spots offer free Wi-Fi. The downtown area is especially well-covered.
  • SIM Cards: For those planning a longer stay or requiring constant connectivity, prepaid SIM cards can be bought from local telecom providers.

Transport Tips

  • Walking: Downtown Victoria is pedestrian-friendly, and many attractions are within walking distance from the port.
  • Public Transport: Buses run frequently and cover most tourist spots. Make sure to have exact change or purchase a day-pass for unlimited rides.
  • Taxis & Ride-Sharing: Readily available at the port and throughout the city. Remember, it’s customary to tip your driver!

Safety and Health

  • Safety: Victoria is generally a safe city for tourists. However, always stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded places or during late hours.
  • Health: Tap water is safe to drink. If you have specific medical needs, pharmacies and clinics are easily accessible.

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Local Etiquette and Tips

  • Tipping: It’s customary to tip 15-20% for services such as dining, taxis, or guided tours.
  • Language: English is the primary language, but many locals are bilingual, with French being the second most common language.
  • Local Time: Victoria operates on Pacific Daylight Time (PDT). Ensure you’re synchronized with the ship’s time to avoid any departure mishaps!

Armed with this practical information, you’re all set to make the most of your time in Victoria British Columbia cruise port. From the moment you disembark to your final wave goodbye, this guide ensures you’re well-prepared for every aspect of your journey.

Next up, a quick recap and our concluding thoughts on Victoria, British Columbia as a cruise port destination!

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Tips and Tricks for Cruise Port Victoria BC

While every traveler’s journey is unique, there are some universal cruise tips and tricks that can elevate your experience. Here’s a curated list of insights to ensure your Victoria cruise stopover is not just memorable, but also smooth and enjoyable.

1. Beat the Crowd

  • Morning Explorations: Some of the top attractions, like the Butchart Gardens or the Royal BC Museum, can get crowded as the day progresses. Consider visiting popular spots early in the morning for a more peaceful experience.

2. Dress Smart

  • Layer Up: Victoria’s weather can be unpredictable, especially near the coast. Pack layers and a lightweight rain jacket, even if the forecast seems clear.

3. Stay Informed

  • Local Events: Before arriving, check out Victoria’s local event calendar. You might stumble upon a festival, market, or concert that could become a highlight of your visit.

4. Go Beyond the Usual

  • Hidden Gems: While top attractions are a must-visit, sometimes the best experiences lie off the beaten path. Consider exploring neighborhoods like Fernwood or Cook Street Village for a local vibe.

5. Budget Wisely

  • Discount Cards: Look for tourist discount cards or passes that can offer reduced rates to multiple attractions or even free public transport.

6. Savor the Local Flavor

  • Ask Locals: Want the best seafood shack or the coziest coffee shop? Sometimes, locals have the best recommendations. Don’t hesitate to ask!

7. Respect the Environment

  • Leave No Trace: Victoria’s beauty lies in its pristine landscapes and clean streets. Ensure you dispose of waste properly and respect public spaces.

8. Prioritize Health

  • Stay Hydrated: Whether you’re exploring the city or embarking on a nature hike, keep a water bottle handy.
  • Know Your Limits: While adventures are thrilling, always assess your comfort and fitness level before signing up.

9. Stay Flexible

  • Adaptable Itinerary: Sometimes, the best moments are unplanned. While it’s great to have an itinerary, be open to spontaneous detours or changes.

10. Capture Memories, Not Just Photos

  • Live in the Moment: While photos are a great way to relive memories, ensure you’re also soaking in the experience, the sounds, the aromas, and the ambiance.

Victoria, with its blend of history, culture, nature, and modernity, promises experiences that linger long after you’ve set sail. With these tips in hand, you’re not just visiting Victoria; you’re truly experiencing it.

As we wrap up this guide, let’s reflect on why Victoria, British Columbia, remains one of the crown jewels of the Pacific Northwest cruise circuit. Stay with us!

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Victoria, The Gem of the Pacific Northwest

As our journey through this guide reaches its culmination, it’s evident that Victoria isn’t just a cruise port stopover; it’s a destination that weaves history, nature, and culture into a rich tapestry of experiences. A city where the whispers of the past meld with the vibrant buzz of the present, where every street, garden, and shoreline tells a story.

From the majestic sight of orcas slicing through the waters to the fragrant blossoms of Butchart Gardens, from the historic tales echoing in the alleys of Old Town to the modern beats of its bustling markets and eateries, Victoria is a symphony of contrasts.

For cruise passengers, the city offers a snapshot of Canada’s Pacific Northwest in its purest form. The blend of British charm and Canadian warmth is palpable, not just in its architecture and traditions but in the smiles and hospitality of its people.

While this guide has endeavored to encompass the myriad wonders of Victoria, the true essence of the city lies in experiencing it firsthand. Each alleyway, each bite of local cuisine, each sunset over the harbor has its own tale to tell.

As you embark on your journey, may the memories you craft in Victoria be as timeless as the city itself. Whether you’re here for a day or a week, let the city’s charm envelop you, and may you depart with a piece of Victoria forever etched in your heart.

Thank you for joining us on this guided journey. Fair winds and following seas as you continue your adventures on the high seas and beyond!

FAQ on Victoria British Columbia Cruise Port

Navigating a new destination can come with a myriad of questions. To assist travelers in getting the most out of their Victoria experience, we’ve compiled a handy FAQ section based on the most common queries related to the cruise port and the city.

How far is the Victoria cruise port from the city center?

The Victoria cruise port is conveniently located. Most cruise ships dock at Ogden Point, which is about a 20-30 minute walk to the downtown area. Shuttle services and taxis are also readily available.

What currency is used in Victoria?

Victoria uses the Canadian Dollar (CAD). Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s recommended to have some local currency for smaller transactions.

Is English spoken in Victoria?

Yes, English is the primary language spoken in Victoria, though you might also hear French and other languages due to the city’s diverse population.

What’s the best way to get around the city?

Victoria is pedestrian-friendly, especially the downtown area. Public buses, taxis, and bike rentals are popular options for exploring further.

Are there luggage storage options at the cruise port?

Most cruise lines offer onboard luggage storage. However, for those looking to store luggage ashore, some nearby hotels and businesses may offer storage services for a fee.

Is Victoria safe for tourists?

Victoria is generally considered safe for tourists. As with any travel destination, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded or less-frequented areas.

Can I drink tap water in Victoria?

Yes, the tap water in Victoria is clean, safe, and meets international standards.

Are there any dress code or cultural sensitivities I should be aware of?

While Victoria is quite liberal, it’s always recommended to dress modestly when visiting religious or historic sites. Also, always ask for permission before photographing people.

What’s the time zone in Victoria?

Victoria operates on Pacific Daylight Time (PDT).

Are there any local delicacies I should try?

Absolutely! Don’t miss out on trying local seafood, especially salmon. Also, enjoy a classic afternoon tea experience, which is a nod to the city’s British heritage.

Can I use my mobile phone in Victoria?

Yes, but ensure you check roaming charges with your service provider. Alternatively, prepaid SIM cards are available for purchase.

What kind of power outlets are used in Victoria?

Victoria uses Type A and Type B outlets, the standard voltage being 120V. It’s advisable to carry a universal adapter if your devices have different plug types.

Are pets allowed on public transport?

Small pets in carriers are usually allowed on buses. Larger dogs might be permitted during off-peak hours but always check with the local transport guidelines.

Is smoking allowed in public areas?

Smoking, including e-cigarettes, is prohibited in many public spaces, including parks, beaches, and patios. Always look for designated smoking areas.

Can I rent a car in Victoria?

Yes, several car rental agencies operate in Victoria. However, remember that Canadians drive on the right side of the road.

This FAQ aims to provide clarity on the most commonly asked questions. If there’s anything more specific or unique to your needs, it’s always a good idea to reach out to local tourist offices or your cruise line for further information. Safe travels!

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Victoria Welcomes First Ship of the 2024 Cruise Season

  • April 4, 2024

Norwegian Bliss in Victoria

The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority (GVHA) welcomed the first cruise ship of the season with the arrival of the Norwegian Bliss at Ogden Point in Victoria, British Columbia on April 3.

After Chief Councillor Jerome Thomas of Xʷsepsəm Nation granted permission to the ship’s crew and passengers to come ashore, the Lək̓ʷəŋən Traditional dancers welcomed the passengers.

“I am pleased to be here today to welcome the Norwegian Bliss to the traditional and unceded territory of the Lək̓ʷəŋən People. I have had the opportunity recently to participate in a cruise symposium, and I’m excited for future opportunities for our members in this industry,” said Thomas.

“We join businesses and local citizens in welcoming the world to Victoria and to experience its natural beauty and the rich Lək̓ʷəŋən culture,” said Robert Lewis-Manning, CEO of GVHA. “The cruise industry’s economic benefit to the region continues to grow and we are encouraged by recent instances of cruise lines choosing Victoria not only as a tourist destination but as a place to conduct maintenance and repair work.”

The Norwegian Bliss arrived at the Breakwater District during its five-night Pacific Coastal: San Francisco and Victoria sailing which departed from San Francisco. After leaving Victoria, the ship headed for Vancouver, Canada, where it’s scheduled to arrive on April 4.

“I welcome the Norwegian Bliss and all the ships, their staff and passengers who will visit our beautiful City of Gardens this year,” said City of Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto. “We’re delighted to share our vibrant downtown and hospitality and invite them to explore Victoria’s downtown shops, dining experiences, historic landmarks and scenic waterfront during their visits.”

The GVHA anticipates a total of 315 cruise calls and 910,000 visitors this cruise season. Two cruise ships will make their inaugural visit to Victoria this summer including the Explora I on April 17 and the Celebrity Edge on May 23.

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