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Hotel Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria On The Harbour

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Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria On The Harbour is a hotel in the region of Vancouver and can be booked directly with Booking.com.
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Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria On The Harbour

About this propertyLocated along Victoria’s Inner Harbor, this hotel features a seasonal outdoor pool. A hot tub is available year-round. City or harbor views are offered from all rooms. The BC Ferries terminal is 40 minutes’ drive away.

Free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen cable TV are provided in each room at Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria on the Harbor. A work desk and a coffee maker are also included. An private bathroom offers free toiletries and a bathrobe. A complimentary umbrella is available for guest use.

The Belleville’s Premium Quality Watering Hole and Diner is located on site and offers a seasonal patio with harbor views. A business center is available to guests of Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria. Free parking is provided.

Prince of Whales whale watching company is just 2 minutes’ drive away. Victoria Conference Center is 1804 ft from Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria on the Harbor.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap

Hotel Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria On The Harbour reviews

Planning your ferry trip from Victoria? Stay at Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria On The Harbour; rated ★★★☆☆ (7.9/10) and is available from CAD $ 393. Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria On The Harbour is perfectly situated near the ferry routes, and can be reserved directly through Booking.com.

📍 Address Days Inn by Wyndham Victoria On The Harbour

427 Belleville Street, V8V 1X3, Victoria, Canada

FAQ

What are the vehicle height restrictions for the ferry Vancouver sailing from Texada Island (Blubber Bay) to Powell River (Little River)?

Vehicle height restrictions are in place for the ferry Vancouver sailing from Texada Island (Blubber Bay) to Powell River (Little River) to ensure the safe loading and transport of vehicles. To avoid any issues, it’s crucial to review the Blubber Bay to Powell River vehicle restrictions page. This resource provides detailed information on maximum vehicle heights and any other relevant restrictions.

Are there any special considerations for commercial vehicles on the Tsawwassen ferry Vancouver route?

Yes, there are specific considerations for commercial vehicles on the Tsawwassen ferry Vancouver route. Commercial vehicles often require advance bookings and may be subject to different fare structures and loading procedures. For detailed information regarding commercial vehicle requirements and procedures, please refer to the Tsawwassen commercial vehicle information page. It is very important to make advanced arrangments for commercial vehicles.

Are there accessible facilities at the Buckley Bay ferry Vancouver terminal?

The Buckley Bay ferry Vancouver terminal is committed to providing accessible facilities for all passengers. This includes features such as accessible parking, ramps, and restrooms. To ensure a comfortable and seamless experience, it’s recommended to review the specific Buckley Bay terminal accessibility details before your trip. The terminal staff is also available to assist passengers with any specific needs or inquiries.

Ferry Vancouver

Cargo and freight services operate alongside passenger ferries, supporting Vancouver Island’s economy and supply chains. Commercial vehicles transport everything from fresh produce to building materials. This integrated transportation system maintains Vancouver Island’s connection to mainland markets and services.

Ferry pricing varies by route, season, and vehicle type, with significant differences between passenger fares and vehicle transportation costs. Peak season rates apply during summer months when tourism demand is highest. Multiple pricing tiers accommodate different traveler needs, from foot passengers to large RVs and commercial vehicles.

Onboard amenities enhance the ferry experience with restaurants, cafeterias, gift shops, and comfortable seating areas. Many vessels feature outdoor viewing decks perfect for photography and wildlife watching. Children’s areas, business centers, and quiet lounges provide options for different passenger preferences during the crossing.

Island hopping opportunities exist for adventurous travelers wanting to explore the Gulf Islands during their ferry journey. Some routes provide connections to smaller islands like Salt Spring, Pender, and Galiano Islands. These stops offer unique communities, local artisans, and pristine natural environments.

Photography tips for ferry passengers include timing outdoor deck visits during optimal lighting conditions and bringing appropriate camera equipment for marine environments. Sunrise and sunset crossings provide particularly dramatic lighting opportunities. Zoom lenses help capture wildlife and distant mountain scenery during the journey.

Food and dining onboard ranges from casual cafeterias to full-service restaurants depending on the vessel and route. Local British Columbia ingredients feature prominently in menu offerings. Passengers can also bring their own food and enjoy meals in designated dining areas or outdoor spaces.

Tourist information centers at major ferry terminals provide maps, brochures, and local expertise for Vancouver Island travel planning. Knowledgeable staff offer recommendations for accommodations, attractions, and activities. These resources help first-time visitors maximize their Vancouver Island experience.

Emergency procedures and safety protocols ensure passenger security throughout ferry crossings. Modern vessels feature comprehensive safety equipment and trained crew members. Regular safety drills and equipment inspections maintain the highest safety standards for all passengers and vehicles.

Wildlife viewing opportunities during ferry crossings include orcas, seals, dolphins, and diverse seabird species throughout the Salish Sea. The best viewing occurs from outdoor decks, and crew members often announce wildlife sightings over the ship’s public address system. Binoculars enhance the wildlife watching experience during these scenic journeys.

Seasonal variations significantly affect ferry operations, with summer bringing increased frequency and capacity to handle peak tourist demand. Winter schedules may have reduced sailings, while spring and fall offer moderate crowds with pleasant weather. Holiday periods require advance planning due to extremely high demand for popular routes.

Group travel accommodations are available for tour operators, schools, and large organizations visiting Vancouver Island. Group rates and special arrangements can be coordinated for enhanced travel experiences. Motor coach tours frequently utilize ferry services as part of Pacific Northwest touring packages.