12 hours (Approx.)
Pickup from select hotels
Mobile ticket
Offered in: English
Good for avoiding crowds
Keeping you safe during COVID-19
What you can expect during your visit
Face masks required for travelers in public areas
Face masks provided for travelers
Hand sanitizer available to travelers and staff
Social distancing enforced throughout experience
Regularly sanitized high-traffic areas
Gear/equipment sanitized between use
Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
Regular temperature checks for staff
Temperature checks for travelers upon arrival
Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
Overview
Experience it all — the Sea-to-Sky Highway, Whistler Village and Coal Harbour — with this mini-coach bus tour from Vancouver and return flight by seaplane. Aboard the coach, pass the Whistler mountains and the third-largest waterfall in BC along the road to the 2010 Olympics. Stop at the Adventure Centre in Squamish or the new Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Museum, and spend the afternoon independently exploring Whistler Village. At the end of the day, a seaplane takes you back to Vancouver, with views of glaciers and valleys below.
- Whistler bus tour with a return seaplane flight to Vancouver
- Travel along the Sea-to-Sky Highway aboard a mini-coach bus
- Hear about the sights and history from a guide on board
- Visit the Adventure Centre in Squamish or the new Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Museum
- Discover at your leisure the attractions of Whistler Village
- Capture stunning aerial views during the seaplane flight back to Vancouver
- Pickup from Vancouver hotel available on request
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From downtown Vancouver, begin your journey along the Sea-to-Sky Highway aboard a mini-coach. (Pickup from your hotel is available upon request.) Your guide brings the trip to life with history, current events and personal anecdotes.
On the road to the 2010 Olympics and to Whistler, pass 7,000-foot (2,134-meter) mountains, the second-largest granite monolith in the world and the third-highest waterfall in British Columbia. Stretch your legs inside the new Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Museum or the Adventure Centre in Squamish.
Upon arrival in Whistler Village, explore that afternoon some of the Olympic landmarks and shops. Or, try out some of Whistler's many activities, including ziplining, Peak 2 Peak, and many more (own expense).
In the early evening, hop on a shuttle back to Whistler Air/Harbour Air base and check in at Green Lake, Whistler Terminal. Your 6pm (May 1 to June 11) or 7pm (June 12 to September 30) seaplane flight makes a splashing landing in Vancouver's Coal Harbour.
On the road to the 2010 Olympics and to Whistler, pass 7,000-foot (2,134-meter) mountains, the second-largest granite monolith in the world and the third-highest waterfall in British Columbia. Stretch your legs inside the new Aboriginal Cultural Centre and Museum or the Adventure Centre in Squamish.
Upon arrival in Whistler Village, explore that afternoon some of the Olympic landmarks and shops. Or, try out some of Whistler's many activities, including ziplining, Peak 2 Peak, and many more (own expense).
In the early evening, hop on a shuttle back to Whistler Air/Harbour Air base and check in at Green Lake, Whistler Terminal. Your 6pm (May 1 to June 11) or 7pm (June 12 to September 30) seaplane flight makes a splashing landing in Vancouver's Coal Harbour.
Itinerary
This is the best way to explore the Sea-to-Sky Highway, which is the road to the 2010 Olympics and to Whistler. You'll pass 7,000 foot mountains, the third highest waterfall in British Columbia and the second largest granite monolith in the world. Experience this and more as your guide brings the trip to life with history, current events and personal anecdotes.
The Squamish Adventure Centre is your local headquarters for visitor information, bookings, brochures and expert advice on top experiences, attractions, accommodations, transportation, dining, events and everything else you need to get the most out of your visit.
Located along the Sea to Sky highway this 5,773 square foot architectural landmark was made using locally-sourced and manufactured Douglas fir timber. Its signature curved-roof design represents the eagles that migrate annually to the Squamish Valley.
All of this and an amazing gift shop!
Duration: 20 minutes
Admission Ticket Included
Catch a shuttle back to the Whistler Air/Harbour Air base in the evening to check in for your return flight, departing at either 6pm or 7pm depending on the date of travel. During this flight, enjoy soaring high over the mountains peaks, valleys and glaciers, before landing back on the water in Coal Harbour.
Traveler Tips
- "The coach trip up to Whistler was very comfortable, and the stops offered a chance to see some amazing scenery on route." See review
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Product code: 3020P27
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