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Fares announced for new Victoria-Vancouver passenger ferry
Concept design for the V2V Vacations vessel to be used for foot passengers between Victoria and Vancouver starting in 2016. CREDIT: Riverside Marine Photograph By RIVERSIDE MARINE
V2V Vacations has released its fare structure as it gears up for a May 1 launch of its passenger ferry service between Victoria and Vancouver.
The company’s V2V Empress is a 254-seat catamaran that will sail from downtown-to-downtown, a three-and-a-half hour trip billed as a luxury cruise service.
Fares start at $120 for adults and $60 for children, and go to $199 for both adults and children in first class. The highest level is “royal class,” where the price is $240 for both adults and children.
Royal class features full dining experiences and premium seating with the best views.
- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/news/l...ssenger-ferry-1.10005191#sthash.913VwaND.dpuf
Fares announced for new Victoria-Vancouver passenger ferry

Concept design for the V2V Vacations vessel to be used for foot passengers between Victoria and Vancouver starting in 2016. CREDIT: Riverside Marine Photograph By RIVERSIDE MARINE
V2V Vacations has released its fare structure as it gears up for a May 1 launch of its passenger ferry service between Victoria and Vancouver.
The company’s V2V Empress is a 254-seat catamaran that will sail from downtown-to-downtown, a three-and-a-half hour trip billed as a luxury cruise service.
Fares start at $120 for adults and $60 for children, and go to $199 for both adults and children in first class. The highest level is “royal class,” where the price is $240 for both adults and children.
Royal class features full dining experiences and premium seating with the best views.
- See more at: http://www.timescolonist.com/news/l...ssenger-ferry-1.10005191#sthash.913VwaND.dpuf