Port of Call US Pacific

Victoria (BC)

Canada

C+ Average

Port Report Card

Congestion 15%
B- 72
Rip-Off Risk 20%
C 62
Walkability 10%
B+ 80
Safety 15%
A+ 95
Value 20%
C- 58
Weather 10%
C- 58
Crowd Level 10%
C+ 68

Port Stats

700,000 Annual Passengers
1 Terminals
YYJ Nearest Airport

The Tea

Victoria, British Columbia is the Canadian port that feels more British than Britain — afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel, double-decker buses, hanging flower baskets everywhere, and a general politeness that makes Americans feel like savages. The Inner Harbour is beautiful and right at the cruise terminal.

The walkability is excellent. The Royal BC Museum, Butchart Gardens (bus or taxi, about 30 minutes), and Fisherman's Wharf (floating homes and fish & chips) are the highlights. The city is clean, safe, and genuinely pleasant in a way that doesn't feel manufactured for tourists.

The tea: Victoria is the palette cleanser of the Alaska cruise — after days of wilderness and small-town Alaska, you get a proper city with real restaurants, craft breweries, and culture. It's also the most expensive port in the Pacific Northwest, because the Canadian dollar still manages to make everything cost more than you expected. Lovely city, light wallet.

Weather by Month

Month Avg Temp Rain Days Good Weather
Jan 40°F 20 35%
Feb 42°F 9 69%
Mar 44°F 9 71%
Apr 48°F 9 70%
May 54°F 6 81%
Jun 59°F 7 77%
Jul 68°F 1 97%
Aug 65°F 5 84%
Sep 60°F 4 87%
Oct 51°F 14 55%
Nov 45°F 17 43%
Dec 44°F 19 39%

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