Discover the beauty of British Columbia’s Sea-to-Sky Highway on this full-day small-group tour from Vancouver to Whistler. Travel in comfort aboard a 15-passenger van with hotel pickup and drop-off included, and enjoy a more personal experience than crowded coach tours. Along the way, stop to take in the ocean and mountain views at Horseshoe Bay, then walk to the base of Shannon Falls, one of the province’s tallest waterfalls. Continue north through Squamish and arrive in Whistler Village before midday. Enjoy several hours of free time to explore at your own pace — have lunch, shop in the pedestrian village, or simply soak up the alpine atmosphere. With scenic stops, a knowledgeable local guide, and smaller group sizes, this tour is the perfect way to experience one of Canada’s most famous mountain destinations in a single day.
The tour begins with convenient hotel pickup in downtown Vancouver. Guests will meet their driver-guide, settle into the 15-passenger van, and start the journey along the famous Sea-to-Sky Highway.
Travellers will pause at this scenic seaside village overlooking Howe Sound. Perfect for photos of the marina and mountain backdrop before continuing north.
Stop to admire Shannon Falls, British Columbia’s third-highest waterfall. Take a short walk to the viewing platform and capture photos while learning about the local landscape.
Enjoy a narrated drive through spectacular mountain scenery, fjords, and forests. Guests will experience breathtaking landscapes unique to British Columbia.
Arrive in Whistler before midday. The guide will give an orientation, then travellers have free time to explore shops, restaurants, and the alpine setting.
Relax on the return drive as the guide shares final stories. Guests are dropped off at their original hotel in Vancouver around early evening.
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