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English
Included
€ 272
€ 250.24


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Experience the best of downtown Vancouver with a relaxing and scenic City Sightseeing tour. This unique adventure lets you explore the city's vibrant waterfront as you hop aboard the AquaBus Ferry at any of the eight destinations along False Creek. Enjoy breathtaking views as the ferry transports you to some of Vancouver’s most popular attractions, including Granville Island, Hornby Street, Yaletown, Plaza of Nations, and The Village. Each stop offers something special, allowing you to take in the sights at your own pace while indulging in shopping, dining, sightseeing, and entertainment.
Your journey begins with a private vehicle pickup from your hotel, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your tour. You’ll be dropped off at the AquaBus public station, where you’ll board the shared ferry and glide along the beautiful waterfront. While the ferry ride is shared, the rest of your tour remains private for a more personalized experience. At Granville Island, you can immerse yourself in a world of creativity by visiting art galleries, browsing the famous Public Market for fresh produce and local delicacies, and enjoying family-friendly activities such as the Kids Only Market. Whether you're exploring Vancouver solo, with family, or with friends, this tour offers the perfect mix of relaxation, adventure, and cultural discovery.
All Personal Expense
Meal and beverage
Gratuities
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Sunglasses & sunscreen
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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If you’re looking for a totally unforgettable way to explore Vancouver, the Aquabus is it! From the moment you step on board, it’s pure fun! The vibe is cheerful, the boats are colourful, and cute, and the views of False Creek are absolutely stunning. Every little corner of the ride feels like a new adventure, from quirky floating homes to glistening city skylines reflecting in the water. We were lucky enough to spot some seals popping up alongside the boat, which honestly made everyone squeal with delight. The staff on board are amazing too! So friendly, welcoming, and genuinely enthusiastic about helping you have the best time. It feels like a mix between a sightseeing tour, a mini adventure, and a little escape from the hustle of the city. Whether you’re a local looking for a fun day out, a tourist trying to see the city from a new angle, or just someone who loves water and good vibes, this is an absolute must-do. We left with huge smiles, plenty of laughs, and already planning our next ride! Aquabus really knows how to turn a simple ferry ride into a full-on experience!!!

Cute little way to see the Vancouver waterfront from a different vantage point. Easy on and off. Note that the ships have a pretty low capacity and they all seem to be a bit different, but if you (and your stroller, etc.) aren't able to get on one, the next will be along in just a few minutes.

The Aquabus in Vancouver is a fun and convenient way to get around False Creek. The boats are colorful, clean, and well maintained, and the service is friendly and efficient. Is great for sightseeing and enjoying unique views of the city from the water.

A deeply upsetting experience that felt discriminatory toward my family while we were waiting for the Aquabus at David Lam Park on September 26, 2025, around 11:10 a.m. At the dock, it was just my family and a couple waiting. When the boat arrived, there were two staff members onboard — a young male staff member with dark hair, wearing a beanie or hat, glasses, and facial hair, and a young female staff member inside — along with one passenger. The male staff member opened the safety gate and greeted only the couple, asking where they were headed. He let the passenger off, radioed for another boat, and told the couple to wait for the next one. Then, without a single word to us, he simply took off — leaving us standing there, completely ignored. Even though we were standing closer, he didn’t even look in our direction. It felt deliberate, as if he was going out of his way to ignore us — treating us as if we were invisible. We had been looking forward to this part of our trip and were genuinely excited to use the Aquabus. Instead, we were left feeling disrespected, unwelcome, and deeply hurt. This was not just a disappointing experience — it felt discriminatory. I usually don’t write reviews, but this incident was so upsetting that I feel compelled to share it. It raises serious questions: is this an isolated case of one employee’s behavior, or does it point to a larger issue with staff training and company culture? How can an employee at a tourist attraction in such a kind and beautiful city behave this way? This should never happen. I sincerely hope Aquabus takes this matter seriously and ensures all visitors are treated with fairness, dignity, and respect.

I love this. It is a very nice experience I had for the first time visiting Vancouver. 20$ for hop in all day long. I added the price for you guys.



