Sea-to-Sky Highway Tour Including Round-Trip Transfer from Vancouver Airport to Whistler
Vancouver, Canada
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 2 days of service
Combine a round-trip transfer service between Vancouver and Whistler with an exciting road trip, along the famous Sea to Sky Highway (aka Highway 99). When you arrive at Vancouver International Airport, a mini-coach takes you straight to your Whistler hotel. After your stay in Whistler, enjoy a tour with commentary en route to Vancouver that includes a stop at Shannon Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in British Columbia. Finish with an overview of Vancouver before a hotel or airport drop-off.
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Combine a round-trip transfer service between Vancouver and Whistler with an exciting road trip, along the famous Sea to Sky Highway (aka Highway 99). When you arrive at Vancouver International Airport, a mini-coach takes you straight to your Whistler hotel. After your stay in Whistler, enjoy a tour with commentary en route to Vancouver that includes a stop at Shannon Falls, one of the largest waterfalls in British Columbia. Finish with an overview of Vancouver before a hotel or airport drop-off.Meet your driver at Vancouver International Airport, and settle aboard your mini-coach for your 2-hour journey to Whistler. Stay in Whistler as many nights as you wish, and then, on the day you're set to return to Vancouver, board your coach for a sightseeing tour along the Sea-to-Sky Highway, a stretch of Highway 99 that’s wedged between Howe Sound and the coastal mountains.
Stop to stretch your legs in Brackendale near Squamish River Valley (December to February only). The area is home to the largest concentration of wintering bald eagles in North America. Stroll to the main viewing facility to gaze at hundreds of these majestic birds in their natural habitat, and then continue to your next stop in Squamish. Take a 10-minute stroll through Shannon Falls Provincial Park to a lookout deck, and stop to take glorious shots of Shannon Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in British Columbia at 1,099 feet (335 meters).
Continue by coach to Vancouver’s Stanley Park, an urban oasis surrounded on three sides by water. From Prospect Point, the park’s summit, admire the city’s iconic Lions Gate Bridge, built in 1937 by the Guinness family. Travel through Chinatown, the historical center of Gastown and the shopping haven of Robson Street. Lastly, take in the grandeur of Canada Place’s white sails, as well as the beaches and palm trees of English Bay.
Your tour concludes with a drop-off at your Vancouver hotel or the airport. If you have a later scheduled flight, fit in some last-minute sightseeing or souvenir-shopping, and then make use of a transfer service to the airport.
Stop to stretch your legs in Brackendale near Squamish River Valley (December to February only). The area is home to the largest concentration of wintering bald eagles in North America. Stroll to the main viewing facility to gaze at hundreds of these majestic birds in their natural habitat, and then continue to your next stop in Squamish. Take a 10-minute stroll through Shannon Falls Provincial Park to a lookout deck, and stop to take glorious shots of Shannon Falls, one of the highest waterfalls in British Columbia at 1,099 feet (335 meters).
Continue by coach to Vancouver’s Stanley Park, an urban oasis surrounded on three sides by water. From Prospect Point, the park’s summit, admire the city’s iconic Lions Gate Bridge, built in 1937 by the Guinness family. Travel through Chinatown, the historical center of Gastown and the shopping haven of Robson Street. Lastly, take in the grandeur of Canada Place’s white sails, as well as the beaches and palm trees of English Bay.
Your tour concludes with a drop-off at your Vancouver hotel or the airport. If you have a later scheduled flight, fit in some last-minute sightseeing or souvenir-shopping, and then make use of a transfer service to the airport.
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