Epic Yacht Voyage

Yacht anchored in a beautiful nature
A multi-day yacht voyage opens the door to some of the most remote and pristine places on the coast of British Columbia. Departing from Vancouver, these journeys allow you to travel far beyond the busy waterfront and discover pristine nature, quiet anchorages, untouched islands, and spectacular coastal wilderness that can only truly be experienced by boat.

Cruise through the scenic Gulf Islands, along the rugged coastline of the Sunshine Coast, into the warm sheltered waters of Desolation Sound, and even to the dramatic fjord of Princess Louisa Inlet.

Along the way, enjoy wildlife viewing, pristine anchorages, swimming, paddle boarding, and spectacular coastal scenery.

A multi-day voyage is ideal for those looking to truly unwind, disconnect from the pace of the city, and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest. With the comfort of a private yacht as your floating base, each day becomes an opportunity to explore, relax, and experience the wild coastline of British Columbia in a way few people ever do.
Yacht anchored in Smuggler's cove
Seals on an island
Wild Beach at Vancouver Island
Two boys sitting on the boat
Small Yacht in the nature

Multi day voyages

Map of locations in BC
(1) Desolation Sound
Desolation Sound is one of the most spectacular cruising destinations in the Pacific Northwest. Known for its unusually warm, sheltered waters, dramatic mountain scenery, and countless quiet anchorages, it offers a perfect setting for swimming, kayaking, and exploring pristine coastal wilderness.

(2) Princess Louisa Inlet
Princess Louisa Inlet is a breathtaking fjord surrounded by towering granite cliffs and cascading waterfalls. Accessible only by boat through a narrow mountain passage, this remote destination is considered one of the most beautiful natural places in British Columbia.

(3) Lasqueti Island
Lasqueti Island is a hidden gem known for its rugged coastline, quiet anchorages, and the magical lagoon that feels like a secret world within the neighbouring Jedediah island. The surrounding waters are also famous for fresh oysters, making it a perfect stop for enjoying local coastal flavours.

(4) Gulf Islands
The Gulf Islands are a network of scenic islands between Vancouver Island and the mainland, known for their charming harbours, relaxed coastal communities, and beautiful anchorages. They offer an ideal blend of nature, wildlife, and welcoming seaside villages.

(5) Tribune Bay
Tribune Bay on Hornby Island is famous for its wide sandy beach and crystal-clear turquoise waters, often compared to tropical destinations. With warm shallow water and stunning mountain views, it is one of the most beautiful swimming spots on the West Coast.
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