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Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria Rail Journey

Independent 7-day Pacific Northwest rail trip, Seattle to Vancouver and Victoria

Railbookers sells the Seattle, Vancouver, and Victoria Rail Journey as an independent 7-day, 6-night trip through the Pacific Northwest. The route opens in Seattle with a sightseeing tour to the harbor front, Pioneer Square, and the Space Needle, where the evidence describes a climb of 605 feet to the observation level, followed by a visit to the Chihuly Garden and Glass Exhibit. From Seattle, the trip continues aboard the scenic Cascades train toward Vancouver, with Victoria also on the route. This suits travelers who want a compact, city-focused rail trip through three Pacific Northwest destinations rather than a long multi-country itinerary, at a lower price point than the longer European packages in this evidence set. Railbookers does not publish a full day-by-day itinerary for this package, and the evidence is cut off before describing the Vancouver and Victoria portions of the trip in the same detail as Seattle.

What to know before you look closer

  • Railbookers does not publish a day-by-day itinerary for this package; the evidence describes Seattle's sightseeing in detail and names the Cascades train toward Vancouver, but the text is cut off before describing Victoria or the return to Vancouver. Confirm the full schedule, hotels, and how Victoria is reached with them before booking.

Questions travellers ask

Is train travel included?
Yes, the trip includes the scenic Cascades train from Seattle toward Vancouver; the evidence does not specify how travelers reach Victoria or return to Vancouver.
Is it escorted or independent?
Independent; travelers make their own way rather than joining a guided tour.
What is included in Seattle?
A sightseeing tour to the harbor front, Pioneer Square, and the Space Needle (including its observation level), plus the Chihuly Garden and Glass Exhibit.
How much walking is involved?
The Seattle sightseeing tour includes visits to the harbor front and Pioneer Square, and going up to the Space Needle's observation level, which the evidence describes as a climb of 605 feet.
How long is the trip and what does it cost?
7 days and 6 nights, from $949 per person.

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