Hotel Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood by IHG

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood by IHG
About this propertyComfortable Accommodations: Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood by IHG in Victoria offers rooms with air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and mountain or city views. Each room includes a work desk, refrigerator, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Leisure Facilities: Guests can enjoy a saltwater swimming pool, indoor pool, and fitness center. Additional amenities include a fitness room, 24-hour front desk, concierge service, and free on-site parking.
Prime Location: Located 8.7 mi from Victoria Inner Harbor Airport and 1.2 mi from Royal Roads University, the hotel is near attractions such as Camosun College (5 mi) and The Butchart Gardens (11 mi). An ice-skating rink is also in the vicinity.
Guest Satisfaction: Guests appreciate the breakfast provided by the property, room cleanliness, and attentive staff.Distance in property description is calculated using © OpenStreetMap
Hotel Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood by IHG reviews
Looking for a great place to stay in Victoria? Book Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood by IHG; rated ★★★★☆ (8.2/10) and is available from CAD $ 372. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood by IHG is conveniently located near ferry terminals, and can be booked directly with Booking.com.
📍 Address Holiday Inn Express & Suites Victoria-Colwood by IHG
318 Wale Road, V9B0J8, 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.
Where can I find information on the ferry Vancouver sailing from Earls Cove to Saltery Bay?
Information regarding the Vancouver Ferry sailing from Earls Cove to Saltery Bay, including schedules, fares, and terminal details, can be found on the Earls Cove to Saltery Bay ferry information page. This route is a vital link between the Sunshine Coast communities and provides essential transportation services.
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
Connecting transportation from ferry terminals includes public transit, rental cars, taxis, and ride-sharing services. Victoria’s Swartz Bay terminal connects to downtown Victoria via public bus service. Nanaimo terminals provide access to Island-wide transportation networks for exploring Vancouver Island’s diverse attractions and natural areas.
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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.
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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.
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