To sail from the Ecuador mainland to Vancouver Island, you would typically begin in a port like Guayaquil or Esmeraldas, navigating north along the Pacific coast of Central America. You'll need to cross the Gulf of California and possibly stop at various ports in Mexico, then continue northward through the coastal waters of California and Oregon. The journey may involve navigating through the Strait of Juan de Fuca to reach the waters around Vancouver Island. Ensure proper planning for weather, currents, and any required permits for international waters.
You can't drive from Vancouver to Victoria. You have to take a ferry from the mainland to Vancouver Island. The ferry takes about ninety minutes to sail from the Tsawwassen ferry terminal on the mainland to the Schwartz Bay ferry terminal on Vancouver Island. Once you're off the ferry it takes about 45 minutes to drive to downtown Victoria.
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The journey from Ecuador to the Marquesas Islands typically takes around 18 to 25 days by sailboat, depending on the specific route, weather conditions, and the speed of the vessel. Most sailors choose to depart from the port of Salinas or Manta in Ecuador. The distance is approximately 3,000 nautical miles, and careful planning is essential for a safe and enjoyable passage.
No. To sail a ship, go to Skullduggery Island.
Galapagos Island
On the island of Hispaniola.
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To sail to Vancouver Island.His goal was confirmed in 1778. He did not want any $. He wanted £ (pounds.)