Solo female travel in Vancouver

Vancouver, a bustling west coast seaport in British Columbia, Canada, is renowned for its scenic beauty and cultural diversity. Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the towering Coast Mountain range, Vancouver offers visitors a unique blend of natural wonders and urban sophistication. It is known for its thriving arts scene—including an internationally recognized film industry—as well as for its cutting-edge culinary landscape. The city's iconic landmarks include Stanley Park, a 1000-acre natural oasis with stunning views, and Granville Island, a shopping district filled with vibrant public markets. Whether it's the breathtaking outdoor adventures at Grouse Mountain or the remarkable marine life at the Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver promises a plethora of activities that encapsulate the spirit of the Pacific Northwest.

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Is Vancouver good for solo travel?

Safety:

Safety:Very safe

Vancouver is generally a safe city for solo female travelers. It's a city with a low crime rate and locals are friendly and helpful. Nonetheless, like traveling anywhere, it's important to maintain awareness of your surroundings, especially when out late at night or in less crowded places. Streets are well-lit and public transportation, including trains, buses, and taxis, is widely available and reliable. As always, employing basic safety precautions such as not displaying expensive belongings, being aware of personal possessions, and keeping to populated areas in the evenings is recommended. The city is well-policed and emergencies are responded to swiftly. Don't hesitate to ask locals for help, they are typically more than willing to assist or provide directions.
Transport:

Transport:Very easy

Navigating Vancouver is relatively straightforward, thanks to its well-planned and organized city layout. It offers a plethora of public transportation options including buses, light rail and ferries. Its major attractions are easily accessible and the locals are generally helpful. City signs and information boards are clear and concise, making solo navigation quite simple. Walking and cycling are also popular forms of transportation due to its pedestrian-friendly streets and established bike lanes.
Things to do:

Things to do:Interesting

Vancouver is a vibrant city full of exciting activities and standout attractions. It offers a remarkable mix of urban and nature experiences, from its diverse culinary scene to its historic landmarks. You can walk among the treetops at Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, explore the world-class Stanley Park, taste your way around Granville Island Public Market or enjoy stunning views from the Vancouver Lookout. Furthermore, Vancouver is known as a safe city with friendly locals, making it a great destination for solo female travelers. The slight deduction comes from the fact that the city can be considered expensive compared to other travel destinations.
Food:

Food:Excellent

Vancouver boasts a wide array of cuisine options that echo its vast cultural diversity. Experience rich Pacific North-West seafood delicacies, authentic Asian cuisine that holds true to its roots, alongside contemporary global fusion offerings. From food trucks to high-end dining, the freshness and quality of ingredients are remarkable. Whether you're a devout foodie or someone who simply appreciates good food, there's a tasty adventure waiting for you here. The city's commitment to sustainability and local sourcing patterns further enhances the culinary experience.
Budget:

Budget:Moderate

Vancouver can be moderately budget-friendly for solo female travelers. It offers a range of accommodation options from budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels. Food is diverse and varies in price, allowing travelers to enjoy cheap local and street food, or dine in more upscale places. Public transportation is efficient and cheaper than renting a car, and there are plenty of free activities like hiking and beach visiting. However, as a big city and popular tourist destination, prices can be higher than other Canadian destinations.

Is Vancouver worth visiting?

Overall rating

4.1 /5

based on 6 experiences

Rating summary

Things to do

4.1/5

Safety

4.2/5

Food

3.7/5

Budget-friendly

3.4/5
Emma

Emma (31)

Malaysia

Solo travel experience

Vancouver is such a cool city to visit, with great access to the outdoors and amazing options for food. In total I spent about a week here in summer 2023, and am heading back to Canada to see more of the beautiful country. I stayed in a hostel in a female only dorm. The hostel was super friendly and I felt very safe. A word of warning, there is a significant drugs problem in the city among homeless people, which can be quite shocking, though I never felt threatened or unsafe during my time there, and I was recommended by friends a particular road/area to avoid. I walked around a lot of the city during the day and evening, really loved Kitsilano for the proximity to the beach and great places to eat and drink - The Cider House, Lucky Taco and Nuba. Stanley Park is a beautiful area to walk or cycle around, I walked from my hostel to Stanley Park, stopping at Greenhorn Cafe on the way (amazing breakfast!) and then walked the 10km around the seawall in beautiful sunny weather. As part of an organised free trip with my hostel, we went and hiked around Lynn Canyon Park, which was great to have a big group of hiking buddies for the day, and the local guides made it super easy showing us how to get there using public transport, and stopping off on the way for breakfast, lunch and ice cream. Such a fab day! While in Canada, I also made it over to Toronto and Niagara Falls, and am heading back again this summer to see more of the country, around Toronto again and up to the Banff and Jasper area for more hiking. Highly recommend visiting Canada!

Posted: April 28, 2024Experienced: June, 2023
Things to do: 4/5Food: 4/5Budget-friendly: 4/5Safety: 4/5
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Cynthia

Cynthia

Canada

Solo travel experience

I walked around most of the time. But the transportation is convenient here, bus, sky train, sea bus and some share bikes. It’s quite easy to get some tourists spots then. But for the other places which are far away from downtown, need a car will be much more easier.

Posted: April 22, 2024
Things to do: 4/5Food: 3/5Budget-friendly: 5/5Safety: 4/5
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Em (19)

New Zealand

Group travel experience

Vancouver is awesome. We spent a week here, and I cannot recommend it enough. The skytrain makes travelling inexpensive, and there is do much to do. From the aquarium to the totem poles and even just walking around the city- its a beautiful spot suitable for anyone!

Posted: February 5, 2024Experienced: May, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 4/5Budget-friendly: 3/5Safety: 4/5
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Solo travel experience

Can’t imagine a more perfect place to do my first solo trip as a young female, felt so safe walking around on my own even at night (which I rarely ever feel safe doing) and the transit there is spectacular!

Posted: January 6, 2024
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 3/5Safety: 5/5
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Solo travel experience

Vancouver is very safe. I stayed at Samesun, which is located in the heart of downtown. Their public transportation is great, and getting out of the city for hikes was easy. Granville Market was fun and I recommend a whale-watching tour.

Posted: July 25, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 3/5Safety: 5/5
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Solo travel experience

I was there alone and had the best time. I stayed in an Airbnb right next to Commercial Drive, which was great because there were numerous restaurants and a Skytrain stop nearby. I took a walking tour of downtown and a bike ride through Stanley Park. I went to Grouse Mountain and Capilano Suspension Bridge, both of which were very cool. I also really enjoyed walking around Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver. Granville Island was also charming, and the ferry ride there was cool.

Posted: June 22, 2023
Things to do: 5/5Food: 5/5Budget-friendly: 3/5Safety: 5/5
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Is Vancouver safe for women?

Vancouver is mostly a safe city/area. It used to be an extremely safe city/area, but as a city’s population grows, inevitably a percentage of bad/dangerous people show up. (Logically, as females, we should avoid walking alone at night in deserted areas in any urban or suburban areas around the world) A certain area that should be avoided (especially at night!) in Vancouver is the Downtown Eastside - especially around the Main St and Hastings St area and a 2 or 3 blocks beyond that intersection. Vancouver has always had a homeless population, but it has grown dramatically in the last 20 years and there are some that can be aggressive or violent due to fentanyl, hard drug addiction or/and untreated mental health issues. Granville St (& flanking parallel streets) downtown has long been the entertainment district with a bunch of bars/clubs and restaurants/cafes. So if you are a young and/or attractive woman, it is quite possible you might receive some attention from men (especially drunk men) at night there, more so during the weekend.

Posted: March 3, 2024
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Meet locals in Vancouver

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Karen

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Hi I’m Karen. I’m 26 and from Canada. I’ve lived in Canada so I enjoy travelling to explore new cultures. I like movies, music, food, sightseeing, language exchange, shopping and art. I’ve travelled to a few countries as a teen and 3 times to Japan. I enjoy meeting new people so I’m always up to showing you around Vancouver if you visit.

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Cynthia

Cynthia

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Hello, I’m from Taiwan. I’ve been to some different countries, but this is my third time visiting Canada. I like here a lot!

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Vancouver is amazing, lots of places to see/go, beautiful scenery and lots of things to do! Also easy to get around as the public transit is easy to navigate. Make sure to visit Capilano suspension bridge in West Vancouver and gondola.

Posted: November 8, 2023
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Upcoming visitors to Vancouver

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Safiya

Safiya

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Hey there! My name is Safiya and I'm from Germany! I'm flying to Vancouver in may and I'm very excited to meet new people and learn more about myself. Therefore I'm looking forward to travel with other people and explore new things. To me ;) I graduated Highschool last year and started my volunteer year in summer. I work in an elementary school with children with special needs and I really love to work with kids! I like cooking, baking and listening to music :) Badminton and football are my favorite sports. Moreover I like to go out and meet new people because I think that there is nothing better than to get to know other cultures and lifestyles.

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Hello, I’m from Taiwan. I’ve been to some different countries, but this is my third time visiting Canada. I like here a lot!

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