| Tour Type | Private tour |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Shopping Experience | Local Markets |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: If you have not opted for the hotel pick-up, please meet at the Gondola Transit Exchange 15 minutes prior to tour departure.(Gondola Transit Exchange, Whistler, BC V0N 1B4, Canada)
This tour offers pick-up from Whistler hotels. You will need to contact the provider upon booking to schedule the pick-up details (contact information will be in your voucher)
The Whistler Blackcomb Gondola offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Coast Mountains, glaciers, and surrounding forests. Visitors can enjoy a scenic ride up the mountain, access alpine hiking trails in summer, and explore various viewpoints. At the top, there are viewing platforms, interpretive displays, and opportunities for photography, providing an immersive mountain experience even without skiing or snowboarding.
Whistler Village offers a vibrant array of non-skiing activities. Visitors can explore numerous art galleries, boutique shops, and diverse restaurants. Popular attractions include the Audain Art Museum, the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre, and walking or biking along the Valley Trail system. There are also year-round events, spa facilities, and opportunities for ziplining or bungee jumping for the adventurous.
A private Whistler sightseeing tour offers unparalleled flexibility and personalization. Unlike public group tours with fixed itineraries, a private tour allows you to customize stops, pace, and interests, focusing on aspects like nature, specific Olympic venues, or discovering hidden local gems. You receive dedicated attention from your guide, ensuring a more intimate and tailored exploration of Whistler at your own convenience.
The Sea to Sky Gondola is not located directly within Whistler. It is situated in Squamish, approximately 45-60 minutes south of Whistler along the scenic Sea to Sky Highway. While it is a popular attraction in the region, it typically requires separate travel arrangements and is usually not included as a standard stop in a dedicated Whistler sightseeing tour due to the driving distance.
Whistler Village is highly walkable, with pedestrian-only paths connecting most shops, restaurants, and hotels. For reaching nearby attractions like Lost Lake, Green Lake, or various trailheads, a comprehensive local transit system (Whistler Transit) provides bus services. Taxis are also available, and many accommodations offer shuttle services, making it easy to navigate the area without a personal vehicle.
Several convenient transportation options are available for traveling from Vancouver to Whistler. Popular choices include scheduled coach services that offer comfortable rides with multiple departures daily. Private transfer services provide door-to-door convenience and flexibility. Driving a rental car is another option, allowing for scenic stops along the Sea to Sky Highway, which typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours depending on traffic and conditions.
Whistler hosted many events during the 2010 Winter Olympics, and several venues are accessible for sightseeing. Visitors can explore the Whistler Olympic Park, which offers cross-country skiing, biathlon, and ski jumping facilities, often with recreational activities in the summer. The Whistler Sliding Centre, home to bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton, also provides tours and even bobsleigh experiences for the public, offering a glimpse into Olympic history.
Whistler boasts numerous easily accessible nature spots perfect for sightseeing. The Valley Trail offers miles of paved pathways connecting lakes, parks, and viewpoints, ideal for walking or cycling. Lost Lake Park provides serene trails and a beautiful beach. For stunning glacial lakes and mountain backdrops, visiting Green Lake or Alpha Lake offers picturesque views and photography opportunities. Many forest trails also branch off the main village for tranquil walks.