Vancouver is evening walks along the harbor
Vancouver is fascinating cultural diversity
Vancouver is a trail through the rainforest
The unfurling ocean, eye captivating mountain views, eagles swirling overhead, sunset framed beaches and Stanley Park's breathtaking seawall are just a few reasons why you will love Vancouver. From drink-and-dine delights to walkable neighborhoods and outstanding cultural and outdoor activities framed by dramatic vistas – there's a glassful of great reasons to love this lotusland metropolis.
DAY ONE IN VANCOUVER
One of the greatest things about visiting Vancouver city is that everything moves here at a rather leisurely pace. Start your day out with scrumptious breakfast on board one of the luxurious yacht charters in Vancouver. Accompanied with breakfast, sip on a freshly squeezed fruit and vegetable juice or a delicious smoothie.
After you have your healthy breakfast, under the guidance of an expert sail on the crystal clear waters and visit Capilano Suspension Bridge – the most popular tourist attraction. The suspension bridge will wobble you more than you have ever imagined. The most astounding part of this amazing place is the greenery. Capilano Suspension Bridge crosses towering evergreens, cedar-scented rainforest air and the Treetops Adventure. In all 7 suspended footbridges offering views 110 feet above the forest floor. Capilano Suspension Bridge takes you to the serenity of a West Coast rainforest. While here, don't miss Treetops Adventure which offers a squirrel’s eye view of a thriving coastal rainforest. Treetops Adventure uses an innovative compression system using no bolts or nails in the trees to secure its viewing platforms and 7 suspension bridges.
Later, head back to your yacht and relax in the comfort of your air conditioned room. However, make sure before the sun goes down to take in the mesmerizing views of the sunset.
Sunset Cruise in Vancouver – Looking for an enchanting and unusual way to spend an evening in Vancouver? The coastal sunset dinner cruise along the city’s gorgeous waterfront will make you fall in absolute love with the city. Listen to live music and savor Pacific Coast-styled cuisine as you float through Vancouver’s Inner Harbor. Stroll the deck at sunset, indulge in a freshly prepared buffet, and take in the beautiful sights including Canada Place, the North Shore Mountains and the West Vancouver skyline after dusk.
DAY TWO IN VANCOUVER
After a busy first day, your second 24 hours can be a great adventure seekers experience. Get your day started right with breakfast. With satisfied taste buds, it's time to be part of some adrenaline rushing adventures. Why not try scuba diving, kayaking or a nice hiking experience.
SCUBA DIVING ESCAPADE – Most people think of the tropics when they think of scuba diving, but the area around Vancouver has some of the best cold water scuba diving in the world. Scuba divers plunge into the frigid waters between Vancouver Island and the mainland to view spectacular marine species like the wolf eel and giant Pacific octopus, as well as a brilliant red coral found in only a few other places around the world. Cates Park in Deep Cove, as well as Whytecliff Park and Porteau Cove near Horseshoe Bay, are popular diving sites, and many Vancouver scuba enthusiasts get their feet wet here first. Many other sites provide a stunning backdrop for finding a sunken vessel. Some shipwrecks off the Malaspina Strait still yield buried treasures!
In the second half of the day, after lunch, it's time to try your hand at hiking in Vancouver.
Hiking or nature walking is one of the easiest ways to take in the mesmerizing views of sparkling waterways, lush rainforests and dramatic mountains that surround Vancouver. Within a short distance of downtown, there are plenty of options available for hiking, from a stroll around Vancouver’s Seawall through to challenging vertical climbs such as the Grouse Grind or the Stawamus Chief. The famous hiking trails that tempt both the locals and tourists alike include Capilano Canyon, Grouse Grind, Lighthouse Park, Pacific Spirit Park, Stanley Park, Stawamus Chief and Vancouver Seawall.
If you feel you’ve gotten enough for the day, undergo a relaxing treatment at a spa.
In less than two days, you’ve explored most of Vancouver's most popular tourist destinations and activities. The only way to end your trip is with a rewarding dinner prepared by your private and skilled professional chef on board your own private yacht charter in Vancouver. The options are constantly changing, but the signature dish of Vancouver are Sushi and Salmon. Following dinner, sit on the deck and relax under the stars before heading to bed.