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Victoria, Seattle Vancouver Overnight & Day Trip Ideas Inside! PACIFIC NORTHWEST GETAWAYS! VICTORIA, SEATTLE VANCOUVER OVERNIGHT & DAY TRIP IDEAS INSIDE! VALUE SEASON OCT 2017 TO APR 2018 Your Pacific Northwest Travel Experts. CLIPPERVACATIONS.COM All Prices USD About Us Our Destinations YOUR PACIFIC NORTHWEST seattle • victoria • vancouver TRAVEL EXPERTS san juan islands • whistler For the past 31 years, Clipper has provided custom Northwest travel adventures for more than 8 million travelers. We pride ourselves on providing our customers with insider knowledge and recommendations that deliver exceptional vacation experiences. Inspired by our surroundings, Clipper's travel experts know what it takes to to customize a perfect visit to this region we call home. From sipping world-renowned tea at the iconic and newly renovated Fairmont Empress, to sailing through the San Juan Islands and being face-to-face with orcas, we are at the heart of creating memorable experiences for travelers from across the globe. By boat, seaplane, helicopter, charter motor coach, train or car, our award-winning travel experts will customize your experience from beginning to end. October through April is the best time to travel at a great value while also avoiding peak season crowds. We welcome you to take advantage of our team to help plan your next Northwest travel adventure! MERIDETH TALL Founder & Chair Emeritus Clipper CLIPPER MODES OF TRAVEL VICTORIA / SAN JUAN CLIPPER from 2.75 to 3.25 hours AMTRAK® CASCADES 4 hours " THERE COULDN'T POSSIBLY BE AN EASIER WAY TO TRAVEL. I ARRIVED RELAXED AND READY FOR MY KENMORE AIR / HARBOUR AIR SEAPLANES from 45 min to 1.5 hours OUTING. THE SAME WAS TRUE ON THE JOURNEY VARIOUS OPTIONS from 30 min to 4 hours HOME. GOOD JOB CLIPPER! " MOTORCOACH 2 hours Helen L. Los Angeles, CA 2 | PLAN YOUR TRIP WITH A CLIPPER TRAVEL EXPERT • 206-448-5000 CLIPPERVACATIONS.COM | 3 About Us Our Destinations YOUR PACIFIC NORTHWEST seattle • victoria • vancouver TRAVEL EXPERTS san juan islands • whistler For the past 31 years, Clipper has provided custom Northwest travel adventures for more than 8 million travelers. We pride ourselves on providing our customers with insider knowledge and recommendations that deliver exceptional vacation experiences. Inspired by our surroundings, Clipper's travel experts know what it takes to to customize a perfect visit to this region we call home. From sipping world-renowned tea at the iconic and newly renovated Fairmont Empress, to sailing through the San Juan Islands and being face-to-face with orcas, we are at the heart of creating memorable experiences for travelers from across the globe. By boat, seaplane, helicopter, charter motor coach, train or car, our award-winning travel experts will customize your experience from beginning to end. October through April is the best time to travel at a great value while also avoiding peak season crowds. We welcome you to take advantage of our team to help plan your next Northwest travel adventure! MERIDETH TALL Founder & Chair Emeritus Clipper CLIPPER MODES OF TRAVEL VICTORIA / SAN JUAN CLIPPER from 2.75 to 3.25 hours AMTRAK® CASCADES 4 hours " THERE COULDN'T POSSIBLY BE AN EASIER WAY TO TRAVEL. I ARRIVED RELAXED AND READY FOR MY KENMORE AIR / HARBOUR AIR SEAPLANES from 45 min to 1.5 hours OUTING. THE SAME WAS TRUE ON THE JOURNEY VARIOUS OPTIONS from 30 min to 4 hours HOME. GOOD JOB CLIPPER! " MOTORCOACH 2 hours Helen L. Los Angeles, CA 2 | PLAN YOUR TRIP WITH A CLIPPER TRAVEL EXPERT • 206-448-5000 CLIPPERVACATIONS.COM | 3 CLIPPER'S VICTORIA HOTELS BEST WESTERN PLUS CARLTON PLAZA Victoria From SEATTLE INN AT LAUREL POINT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREAT EXCHANGE RATE! HUNTINGDON MANOR A less than three-hour scenic cruise on the Victoria Clipper lands FAIRMONT EMPRESS you in the heart of Victoria, one of the most walkable cities in OSWEGO HOTEL North America. Voted as #7 Top 25 Best Cities in the World by HOTEL GRAND PACIFIC the 2016 Conde Nast Readers’ Choice Survey, Victoria uniquely offers a mix of old-world charm and new world experiences. With endless quiet pathways, a shimmering waterfront and ample colonial architecture, it’s easy to see why people regularly fall in love with Victoria. COMPARE VALUE SEASON PRICES ON OVERNIGHT PACKAGES (VICTORIA CLIPPER + HOTEL) VICTORIA CLIPPER CRUISE HOTEL, CLIPPER & TAX VALUE SEASON HIGH SEASON ■ Round-trip cruise between Seattle & Victoria via Victoria Clipper Best Western PLUS Carlton Plaza $125 vs. $191 ■ Daily departures from Seattle's Pier 69 Huntingdon Manor $142 vs. $199 ■ Freshly prepared meal & snack options, gift shop, & duty free Hotel Grand Pacific $143 vs. $220 available onboard The Oswego Hotel $152 vs. $202 Inn at Laurel Point $193 vs. $257 ■ Points of interest narration along the way Fairmont Empress $228 vs. $294 ■ Two decks with comfortable seating and large viewing windows More hotel options and extra nights in Victoria are available. Rates shown include tax and may vary based on FROM $109 R/T booking date. Rates per person, based on double occupancy. Subject to change. SEATTLE TO VICTORIA OVERNIGHT Most Popular! 2 Days/1 Night ■ Round-trip Seattle/Victoria via Victoria Clipper ■ Overnight accommodations in Victoria ■ All applicable taxes FROM $125 PP/DO Romantic Escapes HOTEL GRAND PACIFIC INN AT LAUREL POINT ADD-ON ACTIVITIES *Denotes Holiday tours/events. ROMANCE PACKAGE ROMANCE PACKAGE AFTERNOON TEA ROYAL BC MUSEUM Served daily at The Fairmont Empress. From $19 adult, $14 senior/youth (ends Victoria overnight stay, round- Victoria overnight stay, round- From $66 adult, $33 child. Oct. 31), children under 6 FREE. trip Victoria Clipper, breakfast trip Victoria Clipper, bath gift, THE BUTCHART GARDENS TOUR VICTORIA FOOD TOUR for two, chocolate truffles, a breakfast in bed for two, rose From $57 adult, $37 youth, $21 child. From $58 adult. bottle of sparkling wine, petal turn down, sparkling Not available Dec-Jan. romantic love quotes and wine, a chocolate decadent WEST COAST BREWERY TOUR Lush bath amenity. dessert and late checkout. THE BUTCHART GARDENS HOLIDAY From $70 adult. LIGHTS* Dec 1–Jan 1, except Dec 25. TALLY-HO CARRIAGE TOUR FROM PP/DO FROM PP/DO From $57 adult, $37 youth, $21 child. $295 $335 From $88 adult. 4 | PLAN YOUR TRIP WITH A CLIPPER TRAVEL EXPERT • 206-448-5000 CLIPPERVACATIONS.COM | 5 CLIPPER'S VICTORIA HOTELS BEST WESTERN PLUS CARLTON PLAZA Victoria From SEATTLE INN AT LAUREL POINT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREAT EXCHANGE RATE! HUNTINGDON MANOR A less than three-hour scenic cruise on the Victoria Clipper lands FAIRMONT EMPRESS you in the heart of Victoria, one of the most walkable cities in OSWEGO HOTEL North America. Voted as #7 Top 25 Best Cities in the World by HOTEL GRAND PACIFIC the 2016 Conde Nast Readers’ Choice Survey, Victoria uniquely offers a mix of old-world charm and new world experiences. With endless quiet pathways, a shimmering waterfront and ample colonial architecture, it’s easy to see why people regularly fall in love with Victoria. COMPARE VALUE SEASON PRICES ON OVERNIGHT PACKAGES (VICTORIA CLIPPER + HOTEL) VICTORIA CLIPPER CRUISE HOTEL, CLIPPER & TAX VALUE SEASON HIGH SEASON ■ Round-trip cruise between Seattle & Victoria via Victoria Clipper Best Western PLUS Carlton Plaza $125 vs. $191 ■ Daily departures from Seattle's Pier 69 Huntingdon Manor $142 vs. $199 ■ Freshly prepared meal & snack options, gift shop, & duty free Hotel Grand Pacific $143 vs. $220 available onboard The Oswego Hotel $152 vs. $202 Inn at Laurel Point $193 vs. $257 ■ Points of interest narration along the way Fairmont Empress $228 vs. $294 ■ Two decks with comfortable seating and large viewing windows More hotel options and extra nights in Victoria are available. Rates shown include tax and may vary based on FROM $109 R/T booking date. Rates per person, based on double occupancy. Subject to change. SEATTLE TO VICTORIA OVERNIGHT Most Popular! 2 Days/1 Night ■ Round-trip Seattle/Victoria via Victoria Clipper ■ Overnight accommodations in Victoria ■ All applicable taxes FROM $125 PP/DO Romantic Escapes HOTEL GRAND PACIFIC INN AT LAUREL POINT ADD-ON ACTIVITIES *Denotes Holiday tours/events. ROMANCE PACKAGE ROMANCE PACKAGE AFTERNOON TEA ROYAL BC MUSEUM Served daily at The Fairmont Empress. From $19 adult, $14 senior/youth (ends Victoria overnight stay, round- Victoria overnight stay, round- From $66 adult, $33 child. Oct. 31), children under 6 FREE. trip Victoria Clipper, breakfast trip Victoria Clipper, bath gift, THE BUTCHART GARDENS TOUR VICTORIA FOOD TOUR for two, chocolate truffles, a breakfast in bed for two, rose From $57 adult, $37 youth, $21 child. From $58 adult. bottle of sparkling wine, petal turn down, sparkling Not available Dec-Jan. romantic love quotes and wine, a chocolate decadent WEST COAST BREWERY TOUR Lush bath amenity. dessert and late checkout. THE BUTCHART GARDENS HOLIDAY From $70 adult. LIGHTS* Dec 1–Jan 1, except Dec 25. TALLY-HO CARRIAGE TOUR FROM PP/DO FROM PP/DO From $57 adult, $37 youth, $21 child. $295 $335 From $88 adult. 4 | PLAN YOUR TRIP WITH A CLIPPER TRAVEL EXPERT • 206-448-5000 CLIPPERVACATIONS.COM | 5 CLIPPER'S VANCOUVER HOTELS THE FAIRMONT WATERFRONT THE LISTEL HOTEL DELTA VANCOUVER SUITES FOUR SEASONS HOTEL VANCOUVER Vancouver RAMADA VANCOUVER TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE GREAT EXCHANGE RATE! Placed on the “Top 10 List of 2017 Travel Trends and Destinations” by Forbes and ranked “#1 in Best Places to Visit in Canada in 2016” by U.S. News and World Report, Vancouver, BC offers endless options for exploration. Stroll through Vancouver’s beautiful Stanley Park, soak up the city’s atmosphere in Yaletown or spend a leisurely afternoon exploring the array of gourmet shops and artist studios on the lively Granville Island. COMPARE VALUE SEASON PRICES VANCOUVER OVERNIGHT PACKAGES ON OVERNIGHT PACKAGES ■ Round-trip Seattle/Vancouver via Amtrak® Cascades HOTEL, CLIPPER & TAX VALUE SEASON HIGH SEASON ■ 1 night accommodation in Vancouver The Ramada (only thru Dec.
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