Vacation Home Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort

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Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort
About this propertyFeaturing an indoor pool and overlooking Victoria’s Inner Harbor, this resort and spa is located directly on the waterfront. Victoria city center is 5 minutes’ walking distance from property. An award-winning spa and modern fitness facilities are provided. All rooms offer free WiFi.
All resort rooms features a flat-screen TV, 24-hour room service, coffee makers, and an iPod dock. A work desk and seating area are provided. Views of the waterfront are available in select rooms.
LURE Restaurant & Bar is located on site at this hotel. Boasting a patio with harbor views, the restaurant serves regional cuisine, fresh seafood, and local ingredients.
While at the Delta Hotels Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort, guests can also enjoy on-site tennis and racket ball courts. Spacious conference rooms are available for guest reservation.
Numerous shops, gourmet restaurants and an exciting nightlife are also nearby. The Royal BC Museum is only a 10 minute drive away. Beacon Hill park is 1.2 mi from the property.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap
Vacation Home Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort reviews
Planning your ferry trip from Victoria? Stay at Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort; rated ★★★★☆ (8.7/10) and is available from CAD $ 543. Delta Hotels by Marriott Victoria Ocean Pointe Resort is perfectly situated near the ferry routes, and can be reserved directly through Booking.com.
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100 Harbour Road, V9A 0G1, Victoria, Canada
FAQ
Are there walk-on passenger options from Langdale to Horseshoe Bay on the ferry Vancouver?
Yes, the Langdale to Horseshoe Bay ferry Vancouver route provides convenient walk-on passenger options. This is a popular choice for those who do not need to transport a vehicle. For current pricing and information about walk on fares it is best to review the Langdale to Horseshoe Bay walk-on fares page. Walk-on passengers can enjoy the scenic views and onboard amenities without the need for a vehicle reservation.
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.
Ferry Vancouver
Duke Point near Nanaimo provides an alternative ferry terminal with connections to Tsawwassen, offering a more southern approach to Vancouver Island. This route is particularly popular with commercial vehicles and RV travelers seeking to avoid downtown traffic. The Duke Point terminal provides easy access to the Island Highway and central Vancouver Island destinations.
Environmental initiatives by ferry operators focus on reducing emissions and protecting the sensitive marine ecosystem of the Salish Sea. Modern vessels incorporate fuel-efficient technologies and waste reduction programs. Passengers can contribute to environmental protection by following onboard recycling and conservation guidelines.
Ferry reservations are highly recommended, especially during peak summer months and holiday periods when demand significantly exceeds capacity. Advance booking ensures guaranteed passage and reduces waiting times at terminals. Walk-on passengers and cyclists typically have more flexibility, while vehicle spaces often sell out during busy travel periods.
Pacific Northwest scenery during ferry crossings showcases the region’s dramatic coastline, forested islands, and mountain backgrounds. Photography enthusiasts find endless opportunities for capturing spectacular landscapes and seascapes. Weather conditions can dramatically change the crossing experience, from sunny clear days to mystical fog-shrouded journeys.
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.
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.
Multi-day Vancouver Island itineraries often begin with ferry travel from the mainland, allowing tourists to explore the island’s diverse regions. Popular destinations include Victoria’s Inner Harbour, Tofino’s surf beaches, and the wine regions of the Cowichan Valley. Ferry connections enable comprehensive island exploration combining urban and wilderness experiences.
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.
Vancouver Island ferry terminals feature modern amenities including restaurants, gift shops, and comfortable waiting areas. Tsawwassen and Swartz Bay terminals offer extensive facilities with multiple dining options, retail stores, and children’s play areas. Terminal locations provide convenient access to ground transportation, rental cars, and connecting bus services.
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.



