Popular in | August |
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Cheapest in | October |
Average price | ₱65,887 |
Round-trip from | ₱55,130 |
One-way from | ₱31,207 |
Fly from
Budget
₱55,130 - ₱65,327
Route
Depart
Return
Price
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl
MNL - YVR
MNLYVR
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Sat 10/21
2 stops19h 48m
Vancouver Intl
Sat 11/25
2 stops37h 15m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl
MNL - YVR
MNLYVR
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Sun 10/1
2 stops38h 36m
Vancouver Intl
Mon 10/30
2 stops24h 05m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl
MNL - YVR
MNLYVR
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Thu 9/14
2 stops40h 43m
Vancouver Intl
Tue 11/14
2 stops52h 10m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl
MNL - YVR
MNLYVR
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Fri 9/8
2 stops37h 28m
Vancouver Intl
Tue 10/10
2 stops39h 30m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl
MNL - YVR
MNLYVR
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Sat 9/23
2 stops28h 22m
Vancouver Intl
Thu 2/29
1 stop17h 25m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl
MNL - YVR
MNLYVR
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Sat 9/9
2 stops25h 20m
Vancouver Intl
Tue 10/10
2 stops22h 55m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl
MNL - YVR
MNLYVR
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Sat 10/21
1 stop17h 35m
Vancouver Intl
Fri 11/24
1 stop17h 05m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl
MNL - YVR
MNLYVR
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Tue 9/19
1 stop15h 40m
Vancouver Intl
Mon 1/15
1 stop25h 00m
Manila Ninoy Aquino IntlVancouver Intl
MNL - YVR
MNLYVR
Manila Ninoy Aquino Intl
Sat 10/21
1 stop27h 15m
Vancouver Intl
Sat 11/25
1 stop30h 30m
January
₱78,885
February
₱67,176
March
₱73,731
April
₱71,826
May
₱62,974
June
₱69,249
July
₱76,644
August
₱82,415
September
₱50,256
October
₱48,631
November
₱47,791
December
₱67,120
Currently, November is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Vancouver. Flying to Vancouver in August will prove the most costly. There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.
MNL - YVR Price | ₱47,763 - ₱122,057 |
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YVR Temperature | 4 - 18 °C |
YVR Precipitation | 36 - 189 mm |
This beautiful city by the Pacific Ocean is one of the few places where you can windsurf in the afternoon and ski that evening. Vancouver does not experience the extremes in weather that most of Canada does. A rain jacket is an essential piece of kit however. It rains. A lot.
The city is a happy multicultural mosaic. There are bustling Chinese, East Indian and Italian districts, but the heart of the city beats in the 1,000-acre Stanley Park. It boasts such world-renowned features as the Lost Lagoon, Siwash Rock and the 8.8 km seawall walk. Within 30 minutes of downtown are Cypress Mountain, Grouse Mountain and Mount Seymour, all with night-skiing facilities.
BC Ferries ply the Georgia Strait and connect Vancouver with Vancouver Island (including Victoria, the capital of British Columbia), and the beautiful gulf islands, of which the best known are Galiano and Saltspring. A shorter hop will take you to Bowen, a beautiful little island with a general store, coffee shop, pub and lots of hiking/biking trails.
Flights to Vancouver will touch down at Vancouver International, one of the most beautiful airports, studded with First Nations’ art.
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Some say Vancouver has the best Canadian weather, with warm summers and mild winters. The city rarely sees snow, rarely gets oppressively hot, but gets lots of rain. The mountains and ski resorts are so close to the city that you really can golf and ski on the same day.January is the coolest month with temperatures ranging from zero (C) to the single digits. July and August are the warmest months with temperatures reaching the low 20s. Spring and autumn temperatures are in the teens.
Vancouver’s public transport system, TransLink, consists of an efficient and reliable network of electric trolley buses, SeaBus passenger ferries, buses, the SkyTrain elevated light-rail and West Coast Express trains. Save some money by buying a FareSaver book of ten tickets, which you can find at newsagents. You can also get a day pass for unlimited travel on buses, SkyTrains and SeaBuses. Don’t rent a car and save yourself the hassle of dealing with congested traffic. You can hail a taxi on the street if you need one, or you can pedal yourself around the city one of the 16 cycling routes covering 80 miles of Vancouver’s neighbourhoods.