Getting to Vancouver
By Air
Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is the main gateway to the city. It's well-connected to major cities in Europe, Asia, and across North America, with direct flights from London, Frankfurt, Paris, Tokyo, and many more.
From the Airport to the City
The Canada Line SkyTrain connects the airport to downtown Vancouver in just 25 minutes. It's fast, affordable, and runs frequently. Taxis, airport shuttles, and ride-sharing services like Uber are also available.
From Europe
Direct flights from major cities like London, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam, and Madrid with airlines such as Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France, and Air Canada.
Flight time: 9-11 hours
From Asia
Non-stop flights from Tokyo, Seoul, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Taipei with top carriers including ANA, Cathay Pacific, and Korean Air.
Flight time: 10-13 hours
From Latin America
One-stop connections via Mexico City, Toronto, or US hubs like Houston. Direct flights available from Mexico City.
Flight time: 10-14 hours
Getting Around
Public Transport - Easy and Reliable
Vancouver has a well-developed public transport system run by TransLink, which includes:
- SkyTrain - fast metro-like trains covering key city areas and suburbs.
- Buses - wide network covering all neighbourhoods, day and night.
- SeaBus - scenic 12-minute ferry ride between downtown and the North Shore.
Compass Card
Get a reloadable Compass Card for easy, discounted travel across all services. It's available at SkyTrain stations and online.
Cycling and Walking
Vancouver is one of the most bike-friendly cities in North America, with extensive cycle paths and rentals. Many areas like Stanley Park, Kitsilano and downtown are perfect for walking.
Car Sharing and Taxis
Services like Evo and Modo offer flexible car sharing. Taxis and Uber/Lyft are widely available, though not always necessary due to the excellent public transport.