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🇨🇦 Canada: A 15-Day Journey Through Majestic Wilderness and Vibrant Cities

🇨🇦 Canada: A 15-Day Journey Through Majestic Wilderness and Vibrant Cities

Why Visit Canada?

Canada is a destination that defies simple definition; its scale is continental, and its soul is a captivating blend of untamed wilderness and sophisticated urbanity. To visit Canada is to answer the call of the wild, to stand humbled before nature in its most majestic and pristine form. This is a land of turquoise, glacier-fed lakes, soaring snow-capped Rocky Mountains, ancient coastal rainforests, and a vast, silent Arctic. A journey here offers the chance to witness grizzly bears in their natural habitat, cruise past breaching whales in the Pacific, paddle a canoe on a mirror-still lake, and gaze up at the ethereal dance of the Northern Lights. The country’s commitment to its national parks has preserved immense tracts of wilderness, creating a playground for adventure seekers and a sanctuary for those seeking solace and a profound connection to the natural world.

Yet, Canada is not only about its landscapes. It is a vibrant, multicultural tapestry woven from the traditions of its Indigenous peoples and centuries of immigration. This diversity fuels its world-class cities, from the cosmopolitan energy of Toronto and the European charm of Montréal to the stunning mountain-and-sea setting of Vancouver. These urban centers are hubs of creativity, boasting award-winning culinary scenes, renowned museums, and a famously friendly and welcoming atmosphere. A luxury trip to Canada is an experience of incredible contrasts: one day you can be flying by helicopter to a remote glacier for a private picnic, and the next, you can be enjoying a tasting menu at a Michelin-starred restaurant. It’s a country that offers space to breathe, landscapes that inspire awe, and a warm, inclusive spirit that makes every visitor feel at home.

Day 1: Arrival in Toronto, Canada’s Urban Heart

Daily Theme: A Metropolitan Welcome. Your grand Canadian adventure begins as you arrive at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). You will be greeted by a VIP airport concierge who will fast-track you through immigration and assist with your luggage. A private chauffeur will then transfer you in a luxury sedan to your five-star hotel in the heart of the city’s vibrant downtown. Your suite will offer spectacular views of the iconic CN Tower and the sparkling expanse of Lake Ontario. The afternoon is for you to relax and acclimate to this dynamic metropolis. Perhaps enjoy the hotel’s spa facilities or take a leisurely stroll through the nearby streets. As evening descends, your journey begins in earnest with a reservation at a top-tier restaurant, offering a sophisticated taste of Canada’s diverse and innovative culinary scene, a perfect start to your coast-to-coast exploration.

Local Tour Activities The primary focus on arrival day is a seamless and comfortable transition. The VIP airport welcome and private luxury transfer are the key activities, ensuring a stress-free start. For the evening, elevate your welcome by arranging a private tour of a local distillery in the historic Distillery District, followed by a curated tasting of Canadian whiskies and spirits. This provides a cultural and culinary introduction to the city. Alternatively, for a more relaxed evening, a simple stroll through the beautiful Yorkville neighborhood, known for its high-end boutiques, art galleries, and charming Victorian architecture, is a wonderful way to get a feel for Toronto’s sophisticated side before your welcome dinner.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: After checking in, explore the trendy Queen Street West neighborhood, famous for its unique shops, cool bars, and vibrant street art in “Graffiti Alley.”
  • Seniors: A relaxing afternoon enjoying high tea at your hotel, such as the one at the Ritz-Carlton or Shangri-La, is a perfect, elegant way to unwind after a long flight.
  • Family: Take the family to Ripley’s Aquarium of Canada, located at the base of the CN Tower. It’s a world-class aquarium with impressive exhibits that are captivating for all ages.
  • With Disability: The VIP airport service is highly beneficial. Major luxury hotels in Toronto are fully accessible. The city’s downtown core is largely flat, and many attractions like the aquarium are designed for accessibility.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: Arrange for a private shopping experience at Holt Renfrew or another high-end department store in the Yorkville area, with a personal stylist to guide you through Canadian and international designer collections.
  • Adventure: For the ultimate thrill-seeker, book the “EdgeWalk” at the CN Tower. It’s the world’s highest full-circle, hands-free walk on a 5-foot wide ledge encircling the top of the Tower’s main pod.
  • Nature: Take a ferry from the downtown terminal to the Toronto Islands. A short walk or bike ride on the islands provides a stunning, peaceful view of the city skyline and a lovely natural escape from the urban energy.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip Toronto is a sprawling city, and while its downtown core is walkable, understanding its public transit system can be useful for spontaneous trips. A great tip for your first day is to familiarize yourself with the PRESTO card system, which is used for the TTC (subway, streetcars, buses). You can get a card at any subway station. While your itinerary relies on private transport, having a PRESTO card can be handy if you decide on a quick, independent trip to a different neighborhood. It’s also important to note that Toronto is a city of neighborhoods; from the glam of Yorkville to the boho vibe of Kensington Market, each has a distinct character worth exploring if you find yourself with a spare hour.
What to Wear For your arrival in Toronto, smart casual attire is perfectly suited to the city’s sophisticated but relaxed vibe. Comfortable clothing for the flight is a must. For an evening in a top restaurant, men can opt for smart trousers or dark jeans with a collared shirt or a stylish sweater. Women might choose a chic dress, a stylish top with tailored trousers, or a skirt. Toronto is a fashion-conscious city, but comfort is also valued. As you will be doing some walking, comfortable yet fashionable footwear is a good choice. In the summer, the weather is warm and humid, but it’s always wise to have a light jacket or cardigan for powerful air-conditioning in restaurants and hotels.
Where to Eat Toronto’s culinary scene is a world-class melting pot of cultures. For an unforgettable welcome dinner, secure a reservation at **Alo**, a contemporary French restaurant that is consistently ranked as one of the best in Canada and holds a Michelin star. Its multi-course tasting menu is a true gastronomic journey. For an option with a view, **Canoe**, located on the 54th floor of a skyscraper, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and a menu that celebrates high-end Canadian cuisine. Booking for these top-tier restaurants must be done months in advance. These choices offer a perfect, elevated introduction to the sophistication of Canadian dining.
How to Go The most seamless and luxurious start to your Canadian journey is a pre-booked VIP airport service paired with a private luxury transfer. The VIP service will meet you at the aircraft gate, escort you through a dedicated immigration line, and assist with your luggage. Your private chauffeur will be waiting in the arrivals hall to take you directly to your hotel in a high-end vehicle like a Cadillac Escalade or a Mercedes S-Class. This door-to-door, white-glove service completely removes any travel stress, allowing you to begin your vacation in a state of complete relaxation and comfort from the moment you land. The drive to downtown Toronto typically takes 30 to 50 minutes.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €900 €900 €1800 €1800 €2700 Based on 5-star hotels in Toronto (e.g., Ritz-Carlton). Assumes 1 suite for 1-2 pax, 2 suites for 3-4 pax, etc.
Tours & Activities €300 €300 €400 €400 €500 VIP Airport Concierge Service.
Food & Dining €350 €700 €1050 €1400 €1750 Estimate for a Michelin-starred welcome dinner with premium wine pairings.
Transport €150 €150 €200 €200 €250 Private luxury SUV transfer from YYZ Airport to the hotel.
Daily Total (Est.) €1700 €2050 €3450 €3800 €5200 Ideal for a luxury arrival day focused on comfort and a world-class first impression.
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Day 2: Niagara’s Wonder by Air & Vine

Daily Theme: The Power of Nature & the Nectar of the Earth. Today is a spectacular full-day excursion to one of the world’s greatest natural wonders, Niagara Falls, experienced in the most exclusive way possible. Your day begins with a private luxury vehicle transfer towards the Niagara region. The highlight of your visit will be a private helicopter tour, soaring high above the thundering cascade of the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls, and the Niagara River, offering a breathtaking and unparalleled perspective. Afterwards, you will leave the crowds behind and journey to the charming, historic town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. This beautiful region is the heart of Ontario’s wine country, where you will enjoy a private tour and tasting at an award-winning winery, followed by a gourmet lunch overlooking the vineyards. It is a day of dramatic contrasts, from raw natural power to refined agricultural elegance.

Local Tour Activities The premier activity is a private, full-day luxury tour from Toronto. This package should include a private vehicle and guide, a pre-booked private helicopter flight over the falls, and a private tour and tasting at a top-tier winery like **Peller Estates** or **Stratus Vineyards**. To elevate the experience, your winery visit can include a tasting in their private cellar and a gourmet, multi-course lunch with wine pairings at the winery’s acclaimed restaurant. The tour should also include a leisurely walk through the beautifully preserved 19th-century main street of Niagara-on-the-Lake, often called the “loveliest town in Ontario.” This curated, multi-faceted experience is the epitome of luxury travel in the region.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: After the main tour, try the “WildPlay Zipline to the Falls,” a thrilling ride that soars past the American Falls towards the base of the Canadian Horseshoe Falls.
  • Seniors: Instead of the thrilling “Hornblower” boat cruise, enjoy the spectacular views from the Journey Behind the Falls observation deck, which is fully accessible by elevator. A horse-drawn carriage ride through Niagara-on-the-Lake is a charming, relaxing option.
  • Family: The “Hornblower Niagara Cruises” boat trip to the base of the falls is an absolute must-do for families. Kids will love the thrilling ride and getting soaked by the mist (ponchos are provided!).
  • With Disability: The main viewing platforms at Niagara Falls are paved and accessible. The Journey Behind the Falls is also accessible. Most of the major wineries have accessible tasting rooms and restaurants. A private tour is essential to manage logistics.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: At Peller Estates winery, book the “10Below Icewine Lounge,” a unique room constructed of ice where you can sample their famous Icewine, a sweet dessert wine made from grapes frozen on the vine.
  • Adventure: For a high-speed adventure, take a “Whirlpool Jet Boat Tour” on the lower Niagara River, a thrilling ride that takes you through the powerful Class V rapids of the Niagara Gorge.
  • Nature: Visit the Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens and the Butterfly Conservatory, a beautiful and peaceful oasis that is home to thousands of free-flying tropical butterflies.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip When visiting Niagara Falls, especially in the summer, be prepared for significant crowds at the main viewing areas. An invaluable travel tip for a more exclusive experience is to leverage your private guide’s local knowledge. They can take you to lesser-known viewpoints away from the main promenade that still offer spectacular vistas. Also, when visiting Niagara-on-the-Lake, while the main Queen Street is lovely, ask your guide to take you on a drive along the scenic Niagara Parkway, which Winston Churchill famously called “the prettiest Sunday afternoon drive in the world.” This road follows the Niagara River and is lined with beautiful homes, orchards, and viewpoints, offering a more tranquil perspective of the region.
What to Wear For your day trip to Niagara, dress in layers with a touch of smart casual style. The weather can be different from Toronto, and it’s often misty and breezy near the falls. A lightweight, waterproof jacket is a very good idea, especially if you plan to do the boat cruise. Comfortable walking shoes are essential, as you’ll be exploring the town and wineries. For a gourmet lunch at a winery restaurant, a stylish and relaxed outfit is appropriate—think smart shorts or chinos with a polo shirt for men, and a summer dress or chic trousers and top for women. Don’t forget your sunglasses, as the glare off the water and the vineyards can be strong.
Where to Eat The premier dining experience of the day is a gourmet lunch at a winery in Niagara-on-the-Lake. The **Restaurant at Peller Estates** and the **Restaurant at Trius Winery** are both world-class options, offering exquisite farm-to-table menus with ingredients sourced from the surrounding region, all perfectly paired with their own wines. Dining on a beautiful terrace overlooking the vineyards is a highlight of the trip. After returning to Toronto in the evening, you will likely want a more relaxed dinner. Explore the diverse and excellent restaurant scene in the Yorkville neighborhood near your hotel. **Sassafraz**, with its beautiful courtyard, offers a classic, upscale Toronto dining experience.
How to Go The ultimate way to experience this day is with a private, full-day tour in a luxury vehicle with a professional driver and guide. The journey from Toronto to Niagara is approximately 90 minutes. A private tour offers unparalleled comfort and flexibility. Your guide will handle all the logistics, from booking the helicopter tour and winery visits to navigating the traffic and finding the best photo spots. This allows you to completely relax and immerse yourself in the day’s incredible experiences. The comfort of a high-end vehicle for the journey is a key component of the luxury experience, ensuring you arrive and depart in style and comfort.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €900 €900 €1800 €1800 €2700 Night spent in your Toronto hotel.
Tours & Activities €1500 €1800 €2200 €2600 €3000 Full-day private luxury vehicle/guide, private helicopter tour, and private winery tour/tasting.
Food & Dining €250 €500 €750 €1000 €1250 Estimate for a gourmet winery lunch with pairings and a high-quality dinner in Toronto.
Local Transport €0 €0 €0 €0 €0 Included in the private tour.
Daily Total (Est.) €2650 €3200 €4750 €5400 €6950 A day of iconic sightseeing with exclusive, private experiences.
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Day 3: Journey to the Rockies – Arrival in Banff

Daily Theme: Gateway to the Mountains. After a final, delicious breakfast in Toronto, your Canadian adventure shifts dramatically westward. Your private driver will transfer you to Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) for your flight to Calgary (YYC), the gateway to the Canadian Rockies. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by your private mountain guide and driver for the scenic 90-minute transfer into the heart of Banff National Park, Canada’s first national park and a UNESCO World Heritage site. The moment you leave the city and the majestic, jagged peaks of the Rockies rise up before you is truly breathtaking. You will check into your legendary, castle-like hotel or luxury mountain lodge. The rest of the afternoon is for you to settle in, breathe the fresh mountain air, and gaze in awe at the spectacular mountain scenery that now surrounds you. An elegant dinner at your hotel is the perfect, tranquil start to your time in the mountains.

Local Tour Activities The scenic transfer from Calgary to Banff is an activity in itself. Your private guide can use this time to give you an introduction to the history and geology of the Rocky Mountains. Upon arrival in Banff, a wonderful introductory activity is a visit to the **Banff Gondola**. A private tour would include pre-booked passes to avoid the queues. The gondola will whisk you to the top of Sulphur Mountain, where you will be rewarded with absolutely breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of six mountain ranges, the Bow Valley, and the town of Banff below. It is the perfect way to get a sense of the immense scale and beauty of the landscape you have just entered.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: After checking in, take a walk down Banff Avenue, the town’s lively main street, and check out the local breweries and distilleries.
  • Seniors: A visit to the historic Cave and Basin National Historic Site, the birthplace of Canada’s national park system, offers a fascinating and gentle walk with interesting exhibits.
  • Family: A visit to the Banff Upper Hot Springs is a great family activity. Kids will love soaking in the naturally heated mineral water pool with a spectacular mountain view.
  • With Disability: The Banff Gondola is fully accessible, with accessible gondola cabins and a ramp/elevator to the main viewing deck. The main streets of Banff town are paved and generally accessible.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: Stay in a Fairmont Gold suite at the Fairmont Banff Springs. This “hotel within a hotel” experience includes a private lounge with complimentary breakfast and evening canapés, dedicated concierge service, and the best views in the hotel.
  • Adventure: Go for a guided evening wildlife safari. Your guide will take you to the areas where animals like elk, deer, and bears are most active in the twilight hours, offering a great chance for some early wildlife sightings.
  • Nature: Take a gentle, guided walk along the shoreline of the beautiful Lake Minnewanka, just outside of town. The scenery is spectacular, and it’s a great place to spot bighorn sheep on the surrounding cliffs.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip When you arrive in the Canadian Rockies, be aware of the altitude. Banff is situated at an elevation of about 1,383 meters (4,537 feet). While this is not extreme, some people may feel mild effects such as a slight headache or shortness of breath for the first day. A crucial travel tip is to take it easy on your first day. Avoid strenuous activity, drink plenty of water, and limit alcohol consumption. This will help your body acclimatize much more quickly and ensure you feel your best for the incredible adventures planned for the following days. The Banff Gondola is a great, low-exertion way to experience the high altitude views while your body adjusts.
What to Wear For your travel day, comfortable clothing is key. Mountain weather is famously unpredictable and can change rapidly, so the most important rule is to dress in layers. For your arrival and a gentle exploration of Banff, a comfortable pair of trousers or jeans, a t-shirt or long-sleeved shirt, and a fleece or light jacket are perfect. Even in the middle of summer, evenings in the mountains can be quite cool. Have a waterproof and windproof jacket handy. Comfortable walking shoes are a must. The style in Banff is “mountain casual”; practicality and comfort are more important than high fashion, even in the luxury hotels.
Where to Eat For your first dinner in the Rockies, an elegant meal at your hotel is a fantastic and convenient option. The **1888 Chop House** at the Fairmont Banff Springs is a classic, high-end steakhouse with a historic, moody ambiance. At the Rimrock Resort, **Eden** is one of only a handful of five-diamond restaurants in all of Canada, offering an exquisite fine-dining degustation menu. For a taste of the town, **The Bison Restaurant & Terrace** focuses on regional, seasonal, and artisanal Canadian cuisine with a beautiful view from its second-floor terrace. Reservations for these top restaurants are essential, especially during the peak summer season.
How to Go The journey today involves a domestic flight of approximately 4 hours from Toronto to Calgary. Booking business class will ensure a comfortable flight. The most crucial part of the journey is the transfer from Calgary to Banff. A pre-booked private transfer with a luxury SUV or van and a knowledgeable local guide is the premier choice. This allows you to travel in comfort and style, with the freedom to stop at scenic viewpoints along the Trans-Canada Highway. Your guide can provide a fascinating introduction to the Rockies during the 90-minute drive, turning a simple transfer into the first chapter of your mountain adventure.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1800 €1800 €3600 €3600 €5400 Based on 5-star mountain lodges (e.g., Fairmont Banff Springs). Assumes 1 suite for 1-2 pax, etc.
Inter-City Transport €600 €1200 €1800 €2400 €3000 Business class flight from Toronto to Calgary.
Tours & Activities €100 €200 €300 €400 €500 Banff Gondola admission.
Food & Dining €250 €500 €750 €1000 €1250 Estimate for lunch and a five-diamond dinner experience.
Local Transport €400 €400 €500 €500 €600 Private airport transfers in Toronto and from Calgary to Banff.
Daily Total (Est.) €3150 €4100 €6950 €7900 €10750 A major travel day culminating in arrival at the iconic Canadian Rockies.
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Day 4: The Turquoise Jewels – Lake Louise & Moraine Lake

Daily Theme: A Symphony in Blue. Prepare to witness two of the most breathtakingly beautiful lakes on the planet. Today is dedicated to the world-famous, turquoise, glacier-fed waters of Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. The key to experiencing these iconic locations in their full glory is to escape the immense crowds. Your private guide will get you there before sunrise or in the quiet evening hours, allowing you to experience the serene magic of these places in relative solitude. You will see the Victoria Glacier reflected perfectly in the still, impossibly blue waters of Lake Louise and marvel at the stunning Valley of the Ten Peaks that provides the backdrop for Moraine Lake. It is a day of surreal beauty, quiet contemplation, and capturing photographs that will last a lifetime.

Local Tour Activities A private, full-day tour with an expert guide is the only way to properly experience these popular lakes. Your guide will use their local knowledge and commercial access permits to get you to the lakeshores at the optimal times (like sunrise), bypassing the public vehicle restrictions that are now in place for Moraine Lake. The premier activity is a private, guided canoe trip on the serene waters of either lake. Paddling a canoe on the turquoise surface, surrounded by towering peaks and glaciers, is the quintessential Canadian Rockies experience. Your guide can also lead you on a short, scenic hike along the lakeshore, away from the main viewing areas.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: Opt for a more strenuous guided hike, such as the Plain of Six Glaciers Trail or the Larch Valley Trail (spectacular in the fall), which offer incredible views from above the lakes.
  • Seniors: A gentle, flat walk along the shoreline of Lake Louise is a wonderful activity. The historic Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise offers a legendary afternoon tea service with one of the most stunning views in the world.
  • Family: Canoeing on the lakes is a fantastic and memorable family activity. The relatively easy and flat lakeshore trails are also great for a family walk.
  • With Disability: The main viewing areas at Lake Louise are paved and fully accessible. The path along the lakeshore is flat and packed, making it one of the most accessible and beautiful walks in the Rockies. The main viewpoint at Moraine Lake (the Rockpile) is not accessible, but views can be had from the lower shoreline path.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: Arrange for a gourmet picnic to be set up by your guide on a secluded part of the lakeshore. Enjoying exquisite food and wine in this world-class natural setting is the epitome of wilderness luxury.
  • Adventure: Go for a guided rock-climbing session on the famous quartzite cliffs near Lake Louise, which offer routes for all skill levels and incredible views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Nature: Focus your day on wildlife photography with a specialized guide. They will know the best times and places to spot the area’s fauna, from pikas and marmots in the rockslides to the potential sighting of a grizzly bear at a safe distance.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip Access to Moraine Lake is now restricted to commercial vehicles and public shuttles; private vehicles are not permitted. A crucial travel tip is that booking a private tour is the most effective and luxurious way to guarantee your visit. A reputable private tour company has the necessary permits to access the road. This not only ensures you get to see the lake but allows you to go at off-peak times like sunrise or sunset, which is impossible with the public shuttle system. This inside access is the key to transforming a potentially stressful and crowded experience into the serene and magical moment that makes Moraine Lake so famous. Do not underestimate the importance of this logistical planning.
What to Wear The weather at Lake Louise and Moraine Lake can be very different from the town of Banff and can change quickly. It is essential to dress in layers. Even in summer, a sunrise visit will be very cold, so a warm jacket (like a down puff jacket), a toque (beanie), and gloves are necessary. As the day warms up, you can shed layers. A waterproof jacket is always a good idea. Wear sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots, especially if you plan to do any of the trails. Sunscreen and sunglasses are also essential, as the sun’s reflection off the water and glaciers is very strong.
Where to Eat For a truly unforgettable dining experience, book a table for lunch or afternoon tea at the **Fairview Dining Room** in the Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise. The restaurant’s grand arched windows offer what is arguably one of the best dining views in the world, looking directly out over the lake and Victoria Glacier. For dinner, if you are staying in the Lake Louise area, the **Post Hotel & Spa** is a Relais & Châteaux property renowned for its exceptional cuisine and one of Canada’s most extensive wine cellars. It is a true fine-dining destination. If returning to Banff, **The Vermillion Room** at the Fairmont Banff Springs offers excellent French brasserie cuisine in a grand, historic setting.
How to Go A full-day private tour with a luxury SUV or van and an expert local guide is the only recommended way to experience this day. The drive from Banff to Lake Louise is approximately 45-60 minutes. Your private guide will handle all the driving, parking, and, most importantly, the restricted access logistics for Moraine Lake. They will know the best times to visit each location to minimize crowds and maximize the beauty of the experience. The comfort and insider knowledge provided by a private tour are invaluable for a day focused on what are arguably the most popular and logistically challenging sites in the entire Canadian Rockies.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1800 €1800 €3600 €3600 €5400 Night spent in your Banff/Lake Louise hotel.
Tours & Activities €1200 €1200 €1400 €1400 €1600 Full-day private guide and luxury vehicle, including sunrise access and a private canoe session.
Food & Dining €250 €500 €750 €1000 €1250 Estimate for a high-end lunch with a view at Lake Louise and a fine-dining dinner.
Local Transport €0 €0 €0 €0 €0 Included in the private tour.
Daily Total (Est.) €3250 €3500 €5750 €6000 €8250 A day focused on exclusive access to the Rockies’ most iconic lakes.
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Day 5: A Helicopter View of the Rocky Mountains

Daily Theme: The Roof of the World. While the views from the valley floor are stunning, today you will experience the majestic Canadian Rockies from a perspective reserved for the privileged few. This is a day for a private helicopter adventure. You will be transferred to a heliport outside of Banff for an exhilarating flight that will take you deep into the backcountry, far from any roads or trails. You will soar over razor-sharp peaks, hover beside immense, crevasse-filled glaciers, and gaze down upon hidden, jewel-colored alpine lakes. Depending on your chosen tour, you may even land in a remote alpine meadow for a short, guided hike or a champagne toast in a setting of absolute solitude and silence. This is a truly humbling and unforgettable experience that reveals the raw, untamed scale of this incredible mountain wilderness.

Local Tour Activities The premier activity is booking a private helicopter tour. Companies like **Alpine Helicopters** or **Rockies Heli Canada** offer a range of private charters, from a 30-minute “Three Sisters” flight to longer, multi-hour excursions that include remote landings. For the ultimate luxury experience, book a “Heli-Hike” or “Heli-Picnic” package. A private helicopter will fly you and a guide to a stunning, remote location that is inaccessible by any other means. You will then enjoy a guided hike through pristine alpine meadows, followed by a gourmet picnic lunch in a setting of unparalleled beauty and absolute privacy. This is a truly exclusive and memorable way to experience the heart of the Rockies.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: Opt for a heli-hiking tour that involves a more challenging and longer hike in the remote backcountry, offering a real sense of adventure.
  • Seniors: A scenic helicopter flight without a landing is a fantastic and comfortable way to see the incredible mountain scenery without any physical exertion. The views from the helicopter are spectacular for everyone.
  • Family: A helicopter ride is an incredibly exciting adventure for families with children (check for age/weight minimums). A flight that includes a brief landing allows kids to experience a truly remote and wild place.
  • With Disability: Accessibility depends on the heliport and the individual’s level of mobility. Staff can often provide assistance for getting into the helicopter. A scenic flight is more feasible than a tour with a landing and hike. It’s essential to discuss needs with the operator in advance.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: Arrange a “Heli-Yoga” session. Fly to a secluded mountain perch for a private yoga and meditation session with a certified instructor, surrounded by 360-degree mountain views.
  • Adventure: For the ultimate winter adventure (seasonal), try heli-skiing or heli-snowshoeing, accessing thousands of acres of untouched powder snow in the deep backcountry.
  • Nature: A helicopter tour offers a unique opportunity to understand the geology and glaciology of the mountains. You can see the sources of the glaciers, the formation of moraines, and the vast scale of the icefields in a way that is impossible from the ground.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip Helicopter tours are highly dependent on the weather, and mountain weather is notoriously fickle. A crucial travel tip is to book your helicopter tour for as early in your Banff stay as possible. This provides flexibility. If your flight is cancelled due to low clouds, wind, or rain, you have buffer days to reschedule it. The tour operators are very accustomed to this and will work with you to find the next available safe flying window. Booking it for your last day leaves no room for error if the weather doesn’t cooperate. By scheduling it early, you significantly increase your chances of having this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
What to Wear For your helicopter tour, it is important to dress in layers and wear darker clothing to reduce glare and reflections on the helicopter’s windows, which makes for better photos. Even on a warm day in the valley, it will be cool at higher altitudes and near glaciers. Wear long trousers, a long-sleeved shirt, and a warm fleece or jacket. Sturdy, closed-toe shoes are required. Sunglasses are absolutely essential, as the glare off the snow and ice is intense. A toque (beanie) is also a good idea, especially if your tour includes a landing, as it can be windy in the alpine.
Where to Eat If your helicopter tour includes a gourmet picnic, that will be your incredible lunch experience for the day. If you are on a flight-only tour, a great option for lunch back in Banff is the **Waldhaus Restaurant**, the Fairmont Banff Springs’ Bavarian-style cottage restaurant, which has a lovely patio and hearty European fare. For your final dinner in Banff, indulge in a meal at **The Grizzly House**, a quirky and historic fondue restaurant that’s been a Banff landmark since 1967. It’s a fun and interactive dining experience. For a more refined option, **Three Ravens Restaurant & Wine Bar** at the Banff Centre offers creative Canadian cuisine with what might be the best panoramic view from any restaurant in the town itself.
How to Go The heliports are located outside of the main town of Banff, typically in the Canmore or Kananaskis area. Your luxury tour will include a private vehicle transfer from your hotel directly to the heliport. This service, coordinated with your flight time, ensures a comfortable and seamless experience. Your driver will wait for you during your flight and be ready to transfer you back to your hotel or to your chosen lunch spot afterward. This fully integrated, private transportation is essential for a stress-free day, allowing you to focus completely on the incredible aerial spectacle and the thrill of the flight.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1800 €1800 €3600 €3600 €5400 Night spent in your Banff/Lake Louise hotel.
Tours & Activities €3000 €3500 €4000 €4500 €5000 Exclusive private helicopter charter (approx. 1 hour) with a remote landing/picnic.
Food & Dining €100 €200 €300 €400 €500 Gourmet picnic lunch is often included in the heli-tour. Estimate is for dinner.
Local Transport €200 €200 €250 €250 €300 Private return transfers to the heliport.
Daily Total (Est.) €5100 €5700 €8150 €8750 €11200 A true “bucket list” day centered around an exclusive private helicopter adventure.
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Day 6: The Icefields Parkway & Athabasca Glacier

Daily Theme: A Journey Through a Glacial Realm. Prepare for what is widely considered one of the most beautiful drives on Earth. Today you will journey north along the legendary Icefields Parkway, the road that connects Banff and Jasper National Parks. This is not just a transfer; it is a full-day, guided sightseeing experience. The parkway is lined with over 100 ancient glaciers, cascading waterfalls, and stunning turquoise lakes. Your private guide will make stops at iconic viewpoints like Bow Lake and Peyto Lake (famous for its wolf-like shape). The centerpiece of your journey is the Columbia Icefield, the largest icefield in the Rocky Mountains. Here, you will embark on a specially designed “Ice Explorer” vehicle that will take you directly onto the surface of the massive Athabasca Glacier, a river of ice that is thousands of years old.

Local Tour Activities A private, full-day tour along the Icefields Parkway with an expert guide and a luxury vehicle is the premier way to experience this route. Your guide will time your stops to avoid the crowds, take you to secret photo spots, and provide fascinating commentary on the geology and history of the region. Your tour should include pre-booked tickets for the Columbia Icefield Adventure, which includes the ride on the Ice Explorer vehicle onto the glacier and access to the glass-floored Skywalk, which extends over the Sunwapta Valley. For a more exclusive experience, you can arrange a private, guided ice walk on the glacier itself (with proper safety gear), allowing you to explore the ice caves and crevasses up close.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: Opt for the guided ice walk on the Athabasca Glacier. It’s a real adventure that gets you up close and personal with the ancient ice.
  • Seniors: The private driving tour is perfect. You can enjoy all the spectacular scenery from easily accessible viewpoints. The Ice Explorer vehicle is fully enclosed and accessible, making the glacier experience comfortable for everyone.
  • Family: Kids will be thrilled by the giant Ice Explorer vehicle with its massive tires. Walking on a real glacier is an unforgettable science lesson and a huge adventure for them.
  • With Disability: The viewpoints along the parkway have accessible parking and paved paths. Both the Ice Explorer vehicle and the main viewing platform of the Skywalk are fully wheelchair accessible, making this a fantastic and inclusive experience.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: Arrange for a gourmet picnic lunch to be enjoyed at a particularly scenic and secluded spot along the parkway, chosen by your guide. This allows you to dine surrounded by million-dollar views, away from the crowded cafeterias.
  • Adventure: For those with mountaineering experience, you can arrange a private, guided trip to climb one of the accessible peaks near the icefield, such as Athabasca or Andromeda, for a true alpine adventure.
  • Nature: The Icefields Parkway is a prime corridor for wildlife. Ask your guide to be on the lookout for bighorn sheep, mountain goats, elk, and potentially even grizzly bears and wolves, which are sometimes spotted along the route.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip There is no cell phone service or Wi-Fi for almost the entire 232-kilometer (144-mile) stretch of the Icefields Parkway. A crucial travel tip is to download any maps, music, or podcasts you might want before you leave Banff. Also, inform your next hotel in Jasper of your travel plans, so they don’t worry if you are out of contact for the day. This lack of connectivity is a blessing, as it allows you to completely disconnect and immerse yourself in the incredible scenery. Ensure your vehicle has a full tank of gas before you start, as there is only one gas station along the entire route, and prices are very high. Your private guide will, of course, manage all of this for you.
What to Wear Dressing for a day on the Icefields Parkway requires preparation for all four seasons in one day. You must dress in layers. Start with a base layer, add a fleece, and have a warm, waterproof, and windproof jacket. Even on a sunny summer day, it is cold and extremely windy on the surface of the Athabasca Glacier. A toque (beanie), gloves, and sunglasses are absolutely essential for the glacier portion of the tour. Wear waterproof walking shoes or hiking boots. You can always leave extra layers in your private vehicle, but it is far better to have too many than not enough.
Where to Eat Dining options along the Icefields Parkway are very limited. The best and most luxurious option is to have your private guide arrange a gourmet picnic lunch to be enjoyed at a scenic viewpoint. This allows you to dine on high-quality food in a world-class setting. The alternative is the cafeterias at the Columbia Icefield Discovery Centre, which can be very crowded. Upon arriving in Jasper in the late afternoon, you can look forward to a delicious dinner. The **Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge** has several excellent restaurants. **Orso Trattoria** offers sophisticated Italian cuisine, while the **Emerald Lounge** provides a more casual but still elegant menu with beautiful lake views, perfect after a long day of travel and sightseeing.
How to Go A private, full-day transfer tour is the only way to do justice to this spectacular journey on a luxury itinerary. A professional guide and a comfortable, spacious vehicle (like a luxury SUV or van) are essential. This allows you to make numerous stops, take short hikes, and spend as much time as you want at each viewpoint, all on your own schedule. Your guide’s expertise will be invaluable in pointing out glaciers, explaining the geology, and spotting wildlife. This turns a 3-hour drive into a 7-8 hour immersive experience, making the journey itself the highlight of the day, before being dropped off directly at your Jasper hotel.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1500 €1500 €3000 €3000 €4500 Based on a luxury lodge in Jasper (e.g., Fairmont JPL). Assumes 1 cabin/suite for 1-2 pax, etc.
Tours & Activities €1500 €1600 €1800 €2000 €2200 Full-day private luxury transfer tour from Banff to Jasper, including Icefield Adventure tickets.
Food & Dining €150 €300 €450 €600 €750 Gourmet picnic lunch and a high-quality dinner in Jasper.
Local Transport €0 €0 €0 €0 €0 Included in the private tour.
Daily Total (Est.) €3150 €3400 €5250 €5600 €7450 A full day dedicated to one of the world’s most scenic drives.
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Day 7: The Majesty of Jasper National Park

Daily Theme: The Wilder Side of the Rockies. Today you will explore the wonders of Jasper National Park, an area known for its more rugged, laid-back, and wild character compared to Banff. The day’s centerpiece is a visit to the stunning Maligne Lake, the largest natural lake in the Canadian Rockies. Here, you will embark on a cruise to the world-famous Spirit Island, one of the most serene and photographed locations in Canada. In the afternoon, you will explore the beautiful Maligne Canyon, a remarkable limestone gorge where you can walk across bridges spanning the churning river far below. The day will also be filled with opportunities for wildlife viewing, as Jasper is one of the best places in the Rockies to spot large mammals like elk, moose, bears, and bighorn sheep.

Local Tour Activities A private, full-day guided tour of Jasper’s highlights is the best way to experience the region. This allows you to travel in comfort and benefit from your guide’s expert knowledge of the best times to visit each location and the best spots for wildlife viewing. Your tour should include pre-booked tickets for the Maligne Lake cruise. For a more exclusive experience on the lake, you can charter a private boat or arrange a guided paddling trip (canoe or kayak) to Spirit Island, allowing you to experience its tranquility without the schedule of the larger cruise boats. In the afternoon, your guide will lead you on a safe and informative walk through the most impressive sections of Maligne Canyon.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: Go for a guided white water rafting trip on the Athabasca River for a thrilling and fun afternoon adventure.
  • Seniors: The Maligne Lake cruise is a very gentle and scenic activity. The walk at Maligne Canyon has several bridges and viewpoints close to the parking lot that offer great views without requiring a long or strenuous hike.
  • Family: The lake cruise is a hit with families, and the search for wildlife throughout the day is like a real-life safari that will keep kids captivated.
  • With Disability: The Maligne Lake cruise boat and the main lodge are wheelchair accessible. The path to the main Spirit Island viewing platform is paved. The upper viewpoints of Maligne Canyon near the parking lot are also accessible. A private tour is key to manage logistics.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: Arrange for a private chef to prepare a gourmet meal at the historic Maligne Lake Chalet after your cruise, offering a fine-dining experience in a stunning, rustic-chic setting.
  • Adventure: For experienced hikers, a guided trip on the Bald Hills or Opal Hills trails offers strenuous climbs but rewards with absolutely spectacular, panoramic views over Maligne Lake and the surrounding mountain ranges.
  • Nature: Book a dedicated, private wildlife viewing tour for the evening. An expert guide will take you to the remote valleys and meadows where animals are most likely to be seen grazing during the golden hour before sunset, offering the best chances for incredible sightings and photography.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip Jasper is renowned for its abundant wildlife, and animals, including large ones like elk and bears, can often be seen right along the roadsides. A very important travel tip is to always keep a safe and respectful distance. Never feed any wildlife. If you are viewing animals from your vehicle, pull over safely, and do not get out of the car, especially for predators like bears or cougars. The saying “a fed bear is a dead bear” is a serious one in the national parks. By respecting the wildlife and giving them their space, you ensure both your safety and the continued health and wildness of the animal populations. Your private guide will be an expert in managing these encounters safely and ethically.
What to Wear As with all days in the Rockies, layers are your best friend. The weather on Maligne Lake can be cool and windy, even on a sunny day, so a warm fleece and a windproof/waterproof jacket are essential for the boat cruise. Wear comfortable walking shoes or light hikers for the walk at Maligne Canyon. The paths there can be wet and slippery. Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are still necessary, as the sun at this altitude is strong. It’s also a great idea to have a pair of binoculars handy at all times to get better views of any wildlife you might encounter during the day.
Where to Eat For lunch, enjoy a quality meal at **The View Restaurant**, which, as the name suggests, offers spectacular views overlooking Maligne Lake. It’s a beautiful spot to dine before or after your cruise. For your final dinner in the Rockies, a special meal at the Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge is in order. **The Nook**, a chophouse, offers high-quality Alberta beef and other Canadian specialties in a cozy setting. For a more casual but excellent option in the town of Jasper, **Jasper Brewing Co.** is a lively spot with great craft beer and high-quality pub food. It’s a great way to experience the local, laid-back vibe of the town.
How to Go A private, full-day tour with a luxury vehicle and expert guide is the ideal way to explore the highlights of Jasper National Park. The main sites, like Maligne Lake and Maligne Canyon, are located on a single road, about a 45-minute drive from the town of Jasper. A private tour allows you to travel in comfort, stop whenever a wildlife viewing opportunity arises, and have all your cruise tickets and logistics handled for you. Your guide will provide in-depth commentary and ensure you see the best of this vast and wild national park in the most efficient and enjoyable manner possible.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1500 €1500 €3000 €3000 €4500 Final night in your Jasper lodge.
Tours & Activities €1000 €1100 €1200 €1300 €1400 Full-day private guided tour of Jasper, including Maligne Lake cruise tickets.
Food & Dining €200 €400 €600 €800 €1000 Estimate for lunch at Maligne Lake and a fine-dining dinner.
Local Transport €0 €0 €0 €0 €0 Included in the private tour.
Daily Total (Est.) €2700 €3000 €4800 €5100 €6900 A day of exploring the wilder landscapes of Jasper National Park.
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Day 8: The Rocky Mountaineer – A Journey West

Daily Theme: The Legendary Steel Trail. Today you will embark on one of the most iconic and luxurious train journeys in the world. After a final, crisp mountain breakfast in Jasper, you will be transferred to the train station to board the Rocky Mountaineer. You will be traveling in their premium GoldLeaf Service, which features a bi-level, glass-domed coach with full panoramic views. The day is spent winding through the majestic landscapes of the Canadian Rockies, passing by landmarks like the towering Mount Robson, the highest peak in the range, and the stunning Pyramid Falls. This is a journey of pure relaxation and indulgence. There is no need to worry about logistics; your only job is to sip on Canadian wine, enjoy gourmet meals prepared by an onboard culinary team, and watch the breathtaking, ever-changing scenery unfold from your comfortable seat.

Local Tour Activities The train journey itself is the all-encompassing activity for today. Life in GoldLeaf Service is a seamless luxury experience. You will have access to an exclusive outdoor viewing platform, perfect for taking photos and breathing in the fresh mountain air. Your onboard hosts will provide engaging storytelling and point out wildlife and historical landmarks along the route. The meals, served in the elegant lower-level dining car, are a highlight, featuring regionally inspired dishes made with local ingredients. This is a day to sit back and be pampered as the grandest scenery in Canada glides past your window.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: Spend ample time on the outdoor viewing platform, a great social hub for meeting other travelers and getting the best, wind-in-your-hair photos.
  • Seniors: This is the ultimate comfortable travel experience. The GoldLeaf Service coach has an elevator between the two levels. The service is attentive, and you can enjoy all the scenery from a comfortable, reclining seat without any strenuous activity.
  • Family: The train is a huge adventure for families. The domed windows offer fantastic views for everyone, and the freedom to move around the coach is great for kids. The staff are typically excellent with younger guests.
  • With Disability: The GoldLeaf Service on the Rocky Mountaineer is highly accessible, with elevators between levels and accessible washrooms. The crew is well-trained to assist guests with mobility needs, making it one of the most comfortable ways to see the Rockies.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: The entire GoldLeaf experience is luxury. From the moment you arrive at the station with a bagpipe welcome to the gourmet meals and attentive service, every detail is curated for a high-end experience.
  • Adventure: The adventure is in the journey itself, traversing remote wilderness areas that are inaccessible by road, crossing high mountain passes, and passing through historic tunnels.
  • Nature: This is one of the world’s greatest wildlife corridors. Keep your eyes peeled at all times. The elevated, panoramic view from the dome car is perfect for spotting wildlife like bears, elk, bighorn sheep, and even eagles soaring overhead.
Hotel Recommendations
  • N/A – The hotel in Kamloops for the overnight stop is arranged by the Rocky Mountaineer as part of the package. It will be a comfortable but not a luxury-tier hotel. The luxury is the train itself.
Daily Travel Tip When on the Rocky Mountaineer, a great travel tip is to be prepared to move between your seat and the outdoor viewing platform frequently and quickly, especially when your hosts announce a point of interest or a wildlife sighting. Keep your camera ready at all times. The best photo opportunities can appear and disappear in an instant. It’s also a good idea to chat with your onboard hosts; they are incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about the region. Asking them questions about the history, geography, and wildlife will greatly enrich your experience and they might even share some personal stories or hidden details about the route.
What to Wear The dress code on the Rocky Mountaineer is comfortable and casual. Dress in layers. The glass-dome coach is climate-controlled, but you will want a fleece or light sweater for the air conditioning. When you go out onto the outdoor viewing platform, it can be quite windy and cool, even in summer, so having a windproof jacket is essential. Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be moving between the two levels of the coach and out to the vestibule. There is no need to dress up for meals; the atmosphere is relaxed and focused on enjoying the scenery.
Where to Eat All of your dining today is a gourmet experience provided as part of your GoldLeaf Service. You will be served a delicious, multi-course à la carte breakfast and lunch in the exclusive lower-level dining car. These are elegant, white-linen affairs with large picture windows. Throughout the day, complimentary snacks, alcoholic, and non-alcoholic beverages are served at your seat in the upper-level dome. The culinary team on board is known for its high-quality, regionally inspired cuisine, making the meals a true highlight of the journey. Upon arrival in Kamloops for your overnight stop, you will be free to explore local restaurants for dinner, and your hosts can provide recommendations.
How to Go The day’s logistics are flawlessly managed by the Rocky Mountaineer. Your luggage will be picked up from your Jasper hotel room in the morning and will be waiting for you in your Kamloops hotel room when you arrive in the evening. You only need to carry a small day bag with your essentials onto the train. A private transfer will take you from your Jasper hotel to the train station to begin your journey. The entire process is designed to be completely seamless and stress-free, allowing you to simply step on board and begin your luxurious rail adventure.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €0 €0 €0 €0 €0 Hotel in Kamloops is included in the train package.
Tours & Activities €2500 €5000 €7500 €10000 €12500 Cost for the 2-day Rocky Mountaineer trip in GoldLeaf Service. The cost is allocated here on Day 1 of the journey.
Food & Dining €50 €100 €150 €200 €250 Breakfast & lunch are included. Estimate is for dinner in Kamloops.
Local Transport €50 €50 €70 €70 €90 Private transfer to Jasper station.
Daily Total (Est.) €2600 €5150 €7720 €10270 €12840 The start of one of the world’s most luxurious train journeys.
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Day 9: Coastal Grandeur & Arrival in Vancouver

Daily Theme: The Final Descent to the Sea. Your spectacular rail journey continues today. After another gourmet breakfast in the dining car, the landscape begins to change dramatically. You will leave the arid, desert-like environment around Kamloops and follow the powerful currents of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers. The train will navigate through deep, rugged canyons and lush, green valleys. The scenery becomes progressively greener and more coastal as you descend from the interior plateau towards the Pacific Ocean. It is a day of dramatic geographical transitions and continued five-star service. In the late afternoon, your train will glide into the vibrant, coastal metropolis of Vancouver, where your Rocky Mountaineer journey concludes. You will be transferred by private vehicle to your luxury hotel in the heart of this stunning city, nestled between the mountains and the sea.

Local Tour Activities The train journey remains the sole activity for most of the day. Continue to enjoy the panoramic views from the glass-dome coach, the gourmet meals, and the insightful storytelling from your onboard hosts. The final few hours of the journey through the fertile Fraser Valley are particularly beautiful. Upon arrival in Vancouver, the best local activity is a simple, leisurely one. After checking into your hotel, take a stroll along the beautiful Coal Harbour seawall. Watching the seaplanes take off and land against the backdrop of the North Shore mountains and the glass towers of the city is the perfect, gentle introduction to one of the world’s most beautiful urban settings.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip As you arrive in Vancouver, a helpful travel tip is to get acquainted with the city’s layout. Vancouver’s downtown peninsula is compact and very walkable. Key areas to know are Canada Place, the iconic cruise ship terminal; Robson Street, the main shopping artery; Gastown, the historic, Victorian-era neighborhood; and Yaletown, a trendy area of converted warehouses now filled with restaurants and boutiques. Understanding the basic geography of these neighborhoods will make it much easier to explore on foot over the next few days. Your hotel will be centrally located, putting all of these fantastic areas within easy reach for your explorations.
What to Wear Your attire for the train will be the same comfortable, casual layers as the previous day. As you arrive in Vancouver, the climate will be milder and potentially wetter than in the interior. A waterproof jacket is an essential item for any visit to Vancouver, regardless of the season. For your first evening in the city, the dress code is “West Coast chic.” A smart pair of jeans or trousers with a stylish top or sweater is perfect. Vancouver is a relaxed city, but people appreciate style. Comfortable yet fashionable shoes are a good idea for an evening walk along the waterfront before dinner.
Where to Eat Breakfast and lunch today are your final gourmet meals served on the Rocky Mountaineer. For your first dinner in Vancouver, you are spoiled for choice. This city is a culinary capital, especially known for its incredible Pacific Northwest cuisine and Asian influences. For a quintessential Vancouver experience, book a table at **Miku**, located on the waterfront. This restaurant is famous for its innovative “aburi-style” (flame-seared) sushi and offers stunning views of the harbour and mountains. For an exceptional taste of local, sustainable seafood and a vibrant atmosphere, **Blue Water Cafe** in Yaletown is another top-tier choice. Reservations for both are essential.
How to Go The Rocky Mountaineer handles all of today’s logistics with flawless precision. You will be transferred from your Kamloops hotel to the train station in the morning. Upon arrival at the Rocky Mountaineer station in Vancouver, your pre-arranged private luxury vehicle will be waiting to transfer you and your luggage directly to your downtown hotel. This seamless, door-to-door service ensures the final leg of your epic rail journey is as comfortable and stress-free as the rest of the experience, delivering you refreshed and ready to explore your new coastal surroundings.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1100 €1100 €2200 €2200 €3300 Based on 5-star hotels in Vancouver (e.g., Fairmont Pacific Rim). Assumes 1 suite for 1-2 pax, etc.
Tours & Activities €0 €0 €0 €0 €0 Day 2 of the pre-paid Rocky Mountaineer journey.
Food & Dining €250 €500 €750 €1000 €1250 Breakfast & lunch included on train. Estimate is for a high-end sushi dinner in Vancouver.
Local Transport €100 €100 €150 €150 €200 Private luxury transfer from Vancouver train station to hotel.
Daily Total (Est.) €1450 €1700 €3100 €3350 €4750 Concluding the train journey and arriving in Vancouver.
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Day 10: Vancouver’s City Charms & a Seaplane View

Daily Theme: The Emerald City of the North. Today is dedicated to exploring the breathtaking beauty and vibrant culture of Vancouver, a city where urban sophistication lives in perfect harmony with wild nature. Your day will begin with a private, guided tour of the city’s highlights. You will explore the vast, temperate rainforest of Stanley Park, see the famous totem poles at Brockton Point, and discover the colorful, bustling public market on Granville Island. The absolute pinnacle of the day, however, will be a private seaplane tour. Taking off from the waters of Coal Harbour, you will soar high above the city skyline, Stanley Park, and the surrounding mountains and islands, offering an unforgettable and uniquely West Coast perspective of this stunningly situated metropolis.

Local Tour Activities A private, customizable city tour with a luxury vehicle and local guide is the best way to experience Vancouver’s highlights. This allows you to explore at your own pace and focus on your interests. The premier activity is a private seaplane flight. Companies like **Harbour Air** offer spectacular scenic tours. For a more exclusive experience, you can charter a seaplane for a private flight, which could include a landing on a remote alpine lake for a truly memorable “only in BC” moment. Combining the guided city tour with the seaplane flight provides the perfect blend of ground-level discovery and breathtaking aerial views.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: Rent bicycles and cycle the entire 9km seawall loop around Stanley Park. It’s one of the best urban bike rides in the world. Afterwards, explore the historic and trendy Gastown neighborhood with its cool boutiques and bars.
  • Seniors: A horse-drawn carriage ride through Stanley Park is a wonderful and relaxing way to see the park’s main sights. Granville Island is largely accessible and a great place to enjoy lunch and browse artisan workshops.
  • Family: The Vancouver Aquarium, located within Stanley Park, is a world-class facility and a huge hit with families. Granville Island’s dedicated Kids Market is also a must-visit for younger travelers.
  • With Disability: The main paths and viewpoints in Stanley Park are paved and accessible. Granville Island is also largely accessible. The seaplanes can often accommodate guests with mobility issues, but it is essential to discuss requirements with the airline in advance.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: Arrange for a private “behind the scenes” tour of the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, followed by a private dinner surrounded by the masterpieces of Indigenous art.
  • Adventure: Take a thrilling Zodiac boat tour from Horseshoe Bay into the scenic Howe Sound, searching for wildlife like seals and eagles while experiencing a high-speed coastal adventure.
  • Nature: Visit the Capilano Suspension Bridge Park on the North Shore. Walking across the swaying bridge high above the canyon and exploring the Treetops Adventure walkway offers a thrilling immersion in the coastal rainforest.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip Vancouver’s weather is notoriously changeable, and the city is located in a temperate rainforest. A very important travel tip is to always be prepared for rain, even on a sunny day. The weather can turn quickly. Always carry a lightweight, waterproof jacket or a small, high-quality umbrella with you. Dressing in layers is also a wise strategy. This simple preparation will ensure that a sudden shower doesn’t dampen your spirits or your plans. As the locals say, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.” Being prepared for a little “liquid sunshine” is key to enjoying this beautiful coastal city to the fullest.
What to Wear For a day of exploring Vancouver, stylish and practical layers are the way to go. The city has a relaxed “outdoorsy chic” vibe. A good pair of dark jeans or smart trousers, a stylish top or sweater, and a waterproof jacket are the perfect foundation. Comfortable yet fashionable walking shoes or sneakers are a must, as you’ll be on your feet exploring Stanley Park and Granville Island. For the seaplane, there are no specific dress requirements, but darker clothing can help reduce reflections for better photos. The key is to be comfortable and prepared for both sunshine and potential showers, all while looking effortlessly stylish.
Where to Eat Granville Island Market is the perfect place for a casual and delicious lunch. It’s a food lover’s paradise with dozens of vendors selling everything from fresh seafood and artisanal cheeses to gourmet sandwiches and pastries. Grab a variety of items and enjoy them at one of the outdoor tables by the water. For an exceptional dinner, book a table at **Hawksworth Restaurant**, located in the Rosewood Hotel Georgia. It is widely regarded as one of Vancouver’s best restaurants, offering contemporary Canadian cuisine in a glamorous and sophisticated setting. For a more relaxed but equally outstanding meal, **Maenam** serves award-winning, authentic Thai food that showcases the best of the region’s ingredients.
How to Go A private, guided city tour with a luxury vehicle is the most comfortable and efficient way to see the city’s spread-out highlights. This allows you to easily travel from your downtown hotel to Stanley Park and then over to Granville Island. The seaplane tours depart conveniently from Coal Harbour, right in the downtown area. Your guide can coordinate the timing of your city tour perfectly with your scheduled flight time. This fully managed approach, combining private ground transport with the spectacular aerial tour, provides a comprehensive and completely stress-free day of exploration in Vancouver.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1100 €1100 €2200 €2200 €3300 Night spent in your Vancouver hotel.
Tours & Activities €1000 €1200 €1500 €1800 €2100 Private city tour with vehicle/guide and a private charter seaplane tour.
Food & Dining €250 €500 €750 €1000 €1250 Estimate for lunch at Granville Island and a fine-dining dinner.
Local Transport €0 €0 €0 €0 €0 Included in the private tour.
Daily Total (Est.) €2350 €2800 €4450 €5000 €6650 A day of comprehensive city exploration from both ground and air.
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Day 11: Journey to the Wild West Coast – Tofino

Daily Theme: The Edge of the Continent. Today you journey to the wild, untamed edge of Canada’s west coast. After breakfast, a private transfer will take you to Vancouver International Airport’s South Terminal for a spectacular scheduled seaplane or small aircraft flight to Tofino, on the remote west coast of Vancouver Island. The flight itself is an incredible scenic journey over the Strait of Georgia and the rugged, forest-covered mountains of the island. Upon landing in the small Tofino harbour or airport, you will be transferred to your luxurious wilderness lodge, a sanctuary of rustic elegance nestled amidst the ancient temperate rainforest and overlooking the powerful Pacific Ocean. The afternoon is for settling in, breathing in the salty air, walking on the vast, sandy beach, and feeling the profound tranquility of this special place, located in the heart of the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

Local Tour Activities The scenic flight from Vancouver to Tofino is the main activity of the day, offering breathtaking views that set the stage for your wilderness experience. Upon arrival at your lodge, the best local activity is a guided introductory walk of the property and its immediate surroundings. A resident naturalist guide can lead you on a short walk through the temperate rainforest, identifying the giant, ancient trees like Western Red Cedar and Sitka Spruce, and explaining the unique coastal ecosystem. This is a perfect, gentle immersion into the wild new environment you have entered, preparing you for the deeper explorations to come.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip Tofino and the Pacific Rim National Park are in a temperate rainforest, which means it rains a lot, even in the summer. A vital travel tip is to embrace the rain as part of the authentic West Coast experience. Do not let it stop you from exploring. The rainforest is at its most beautiful, vibrant, and atmospheric when it is misty and damp. The lodges are well-prepared for this, often providing high-quality rain gear, including jackets, trousers, and rubber boots for their guests. By dressing appropriately and adopting a positive attitude, a walk on a misty, moody beach can be just as magical, if not more so, than a sunny one.
What to Wear For your travel day, comfortable and casual layers are best. The flight will be on a small aircraft. Upon arrival in Tofino, the style is “West Coast casual” and highly functional. Essential items for your entire stay in Tofino include a high-quality waterproof and windproof jacket, waterproof trousers, and waterproof boots or shoes (like Blundstones or hiking shoes). Evenings can be cool, so pack warm fleeces and sweaters. The vibe is relaxed and focused on the outdoors; you will not need any formal wear. A warm toque (beanie) is also a good idea for boat trips and cool evenings.
Where to Eat After a day of travel, a spectacular dinner at your lodge is the perfect welcome to Tofino. **The Pointe Restaurant** at the Wickaninnish Inn is one of Canada’s most iconic dining rooms, offering 240-degree panoramic views of the crashing surf of the Pacific Ocean. The menu features exquisite, locally sourced “farm-and-forage” cuisine, with a focus on fresh, sustainable seafood. It is an unforgettable dining experience that perfectly captures the spirit of the wild West Coast. Reservations are essential and should be made far in advance. This is more than a meal; it’s a destination in itself and a must-do for any luxury traveler in Tofino.
How to Go The most scenic and dramatic way to get to Tofino is by seaplane. Companies like Harbour Air operate scheduled flights from downtown Vancouver directly to Tofino’s harbour. Alternatively, wheeled aircraft fly from Vancouver’s South Terminal (YVR) to Tofino-Long Beach Airport (YAZ). For the ultimate luxury and convenience, you can charter a private plane. Upon arrival, a pre-arranged private transfer will be waiting to take you to your lodge. This entire transfer process, managed by your tour operator, ensures a smooth and spectacular journey to this remote corner of Canada, turning the travel day into an exciting part of the adventure.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1600 €1600 €3200 €3200 €4800 Based on a luxury wilderness lodge in Tofino (e.g., Wickaninnish Inn). Assumes 1 suite for 1-2 pax, etc.
Inter-City Transport €400 €800 €1200 €1600 €2000 Scenic flight (seaplane or wheeled) from Vancouver to Tofino.
Food & Dining €300 €600 €900 €1200 €1500 Estimate for lunch and a signature fine-dining dinner in Tofino.
Local Transport €150 €150 €200 €200 €250 Private airport transfers in Vancouver and Tofino.
Daily Total (Est.) €2450 €3150 €5500 €6200 €8550 A scenic travel day to the remote and wild Pacific Coast.
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Day 12: In the Realm of Whales & Bears

Daily Theme: The Wild Beings of Clayoquot Sound. Wake up to the sound of crashing waves and the scent of the rainforest. Today is a full immersion into the incredible wildlife of the Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. You will embark on a private boat excursion with an expert local guide in search of the region’s magnificent megafauna. In the open waters, you will look for the spouts of migrating Gray or Humpback whales, and perhaps even a pod of resident Orcas. Then, you will cruise to the quiet, secluded inlets of the sound. Here, at low tide, you can often find coastal black bears as they emerge from the forest onto the rocky shorelines to forage for crabs and other seafood. This is a unique and intimate way to observe these powerful animals in their natural coastal habitat, creating a truly unforgettable West Coast safari experience.

Local Tour Activities The premier activity is a private, full-day or half-day “Whale and Bear Watching” tour on a comfortable and stable vessel. A private charter is far superior to a group tour, offering flexibility, intimacy, and the ability to linger at sightings. Your vessel should be equipped with a hydrophone to listen to whale songs. Your expert guide, often a biologist or a naturalist with deep local knowledge, is key to the experience. They will not only find the wildlife but also provide fascinating insights into the animals’ behavior and the ecology of the region. This is the quintessential Tofino wildlife experience, best enjoyed in the exclusive comfort of a private boat.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: Opt for a tour on a high-speed, open-air Zodiac boat. It’s a more thrilling and adventurous way to cover more ground and get closer to the action.
  • Seniors: A tour on a larger, covered vessel is the most comfortable option. It provides shelter from the wind and rain and a stable platform for viewing and photography.
  • Family: This is an incredibly exciting and educational day for families. The thrill of spotting a whale’s spout or a bear on the beach is a memory that will last a lifetime for children.
  • With Disability: Accessibility depends on the vessel. Some larger, covered boats may be able to accommodate wheelchairs on the main deck. It is essential to discuss specific needs with the tour operator in advance to find a suitable option.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: Charter a high-end vessel that includes a gourmet, catered lunch and premium beverages. You can also hire a professional wildlife photographer to join you and provide tips on capturing the best shots.
  • Adventure: Go on a sea kayaking tour into the sheltered inlets of Clayoquot Sound. Paddling silently offers an incredibly intimate and peaceful way to look for bears and other coastal wildlife.
  • Nature: Take a specialized birdwatching tour. The tidal mudflats and rocky shorelines of Clayoquot Sound are a critical stop on the Pacific Flyway, attracting an incredible diversity of shorebirds and seabirds.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip The weather on the open Pacific can be unpredictable and is often much cooler on the water than on land. A crucial travel tip for any boat tour out of Tofino is to dress much warmer than you think you need to. Even on a sunny day, the wind chill on a moving boat can be significant. Wear multiple warm layers, including a fleece and a waterproof/windproof outer jacket. A warm toque (beanie), gloves, and warm socks are also essential. Most tour operators will provide all-weather exposure suits, especially on Zodiacs, but having your own warm layers underneath is key to your comfort and will allow you to fully enjoy the incredible wildlife sightings without feeling cold.
What to Wear For your wildlife excursion, functional, warm, and waterproof layers are a must. Wear long trousers (not cotton jeans), a thermal base layer, a warm fleece, and a high-quality waterproof and windproof jacket. Waterproof trousers are also a very good idea. Wear sturdy, warm, waterproof boots. A warm toque (beanie) that covers your ears and a pair of gloves are essential. Sunglasses are needed to cut the glare from the water. This practical, weatherproof attire is non-negotiable for a comfortable and enjoyable day on the often-chilly waters of the Pacific Ocean in search of wildlife.
Where to Eat Your tour may include a packed lunch, or you may return in time for a late lunch at your lodge. For dinner tonight, explore the fantastic, unpretentious culinary scene in the small town of Tofino. **Wolf in the Fog** is a celebrated restaurant that has won national awards for its creative, rustic cuisine that showcases the best of the island’s fish and forage. It has a lively, casual atmosphere. For a more intimate fine-dining experience, **Pluvio restaurant + rooms** in nearby Ucluelet is another destination restaurant worth the drive. Reservations for these top spots are absolutely essential and are often booked up months in advance, a testament to the incredible quality of the food.
How to Go Your private wildlife tour will be pre-arranged. A transfer will be organized from your lodge to the docks in Tofino’s harbour, where you will meet your private guide and board your vessel. This coordinated service ensures a seamless experience. Your guide will be a local expert, deeply connected to the marine environment, and will navigate the complex waterways of Clayoquot Sound to bring you to the best and most reliable areas for whale and bear sightings, all while prioritizing the safety and well-being of the animals. This expert-led approach is the only way to truly appreciate the delicate and magnificent ecosystem of this region.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1600 €1600 €3200 €3200 €4800 Night spent in your Tofino lodge.
Tours & Activities €1200 €1200 €1500 €1500 €1800 Private, half-day to full-day whale and bear watching charter.
Food & Dining €250 €500 €750 €1000 €1250 Estimate for lunch and a high-end dinner at a destination restaurant like Wolf in the Fog.
Local Transport €100 €100 €120 €120 €150 Private transfers to/from the docks.
Daily Total (Est.) €3150 €3400 €5570 €5820 €8000 A day dedicated to an exclusive, private West Coast wildlife safari.
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Day 13: The Rainforest & the Waves

Daily Theme: Forest Giants and Ocean Rhythms. Today is a day to connect with the two dominant forces that define Tofino’s landscape: the ancient, temperate rainforest and the powerful Pacific Ocean. In the morning, you will embark on a privately guided walk through a section of the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Your guide will lead you on boardwalk trails through a cathedral-like forest of giant, moss-draped Sitka Spruce, Hemlock, and Western Red Cedar, some of which are up to 800 years old. In the afternoon, the focus shifts to the ocean. You can choose to simply relax and walk along the vast expanse of Long Beach, feeling the rhythm of the waves. For the more adventurous, a private surfing lesson offers the chance to ride the very waves that have sculpted this coastline, a quintessential Tofino experience.

Local Tour Activities A private, guided rainforest walk is the best way to understand the complex ecology of this unique ecosystem. Your naturalist guide can identify the various plant species, explain the role of nurse logs, and point out the subtle signs of forest life. For the afternoon, booking a private surfing lesson with a top local surf school like **Surf Sister** is the premier activity. A private lesson ensures you have the undivided attention of the instructor, who can tailor the lesson to your exact skill level, from complete beginner to intermediate. This one-on-one coaching is the fastest and most enjoyable way to experience the thrill of catching a wave in the cool Pacific waters.
Options for Different Travelers
  • Young Travelers: Definitely take the surfing lesson. Tofino is the surf capital of Canada, and it’s an iconic experience.
  • Seniors: The official rainforest trails in the Pacific Rim National Park are on well-maintained, flat boardwalks, making for a very accessible and beautiful walk. A leisurely stroll on the hard-packed sand of Long Beach at low tide is also a wonderful, low-impact activity.
  • Family: The rainforest walk is magical for kids, like stepping into a fairy tale forest. A family surfing lesson can also be a hilarious and incredibly fun bonding experience.
  • With Disability: The Rainforest Trail in the national park is comprised of two loops, one of which is designed to be fully wheelchair accessible, making it a fantastic opportunity to experience the ancient forest. The main beach access points also have accessible pathways.
Options for Luxury, Adventure, and Nature
  • Luxury: Arrange for a professional photographer to join you for a “beach portrait” session on Long Beach during the golden hour before sunset, capturing beautiful memories of your time on the wild coast.
  • Adventure: For a different kind of water adventure, go on a guided kayaking tour of the Tofino mudflats, an important and incredibly rich bird habitat, especially during migratory seasons.
  • Nature: During the winter months (November to February), Tofino is a world-renowned storm-watching destination. The ultimate nature experience is to sit in the comfort of your luxurious room at the Wickaninnish Inn, by the fireplace, and watch the massive Pacific storm waves crash against the shore.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip When exploring the beaches of the Pacific Rim National Park, it’s important to be aware of the tides. The tidal range here is significant, and it dramatically changes the character of the beaches. A useful travel tip is to check the local tide chart each day. Low tide is the best time for beachcombing, exploring tide pools teeming with life, and enjoying the vast, hard-packed sand for long walks. High tide, on the other hand, brings the waves further up the beach, which can be more spectacular for storm watching and surfing. Understanding the rhythm of the tides will allow you to plan your beach activities for the optimal times and have a safer, more enjoyable experience.
What to Wear For the rainforest walk, wear comfortable layers and a waterproof jacket, as the forest can be damp even if it’s not raining. Waterproof walking shoes or boots are essential, as the boardwalks can be slippery. For your afternoon on the beach, if you are not surfing, you’ll still want a windproof and waterproof jacket handy. The weather can change quickly, and the wind off the ocean can be cool. If you are taking a surfing lesson, the surf school will provide you with a thick, warm wetsuit, as well as booties, gloves, and a hood, to keep you comfortable in the cool Pacific water.
Where to Eat After your morning walk, a casual and iconic Tofino lunch experience is a must. Head to the original **Tacofino** truck, located in the back of a surf shop parking lot. It serves what many consider to be the best fish tacos in Canada, a perfect, unpretentious, and delicious post-adventure meal. For your final dinner in Tofino, a reservation at your lodge’s restaurant, like **The Pointe**, is an excellent choice for a final, spectacular view. Alternatively, for a more intimate and chef-driven experience, book a table at **Pluvio** in Ucluelet (a 30-minute drive), where the tasting menu is a creative and exquisite celebration of the region’s best ingredients. Reservations are essential.
How to Go A private guide and vehicle is the best way to coordinate today’s activities. Your guide can lead you on the rainforest walk, providing expert commentary. They can then transfer you to the beach for your private surf lesson, which will have been pre-arranged at the best local school. This allows you to have a seamless day, with all the logistics, park passes, and lesson bookings handled for you. A private vehicle also provides a comfortable and convenient place to store your change of clothes and other gear as you transition from a forest walk to a beach adventure.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1600 €1600 €3200 €3200 €4800 Final night in your Tofino lodge.
Tours & Activities €500 €700 €900 €1100 €1300 Private guided rainforest walk and a private surfing lesson.
Food & Dining €200 €400 €600 €800 €1000 Estimate for a casual lunch (Tacofino) and a fine-dining dinner.
Local Transport €200 €200 €250 €250 €300 Private driver for the day to coordinate activities.
Daily Total (Est.) €2500 €2900 €4950 €5350 €7400 A day of connecting with the quintessential landscapes of Tofino.
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Day 14: Return to Vancouver & a Pacific Farewell

Daily Theme: A Final Coastal Reflection. On your final full day, savor one last morning on the wild Pacific coast. Wake up to the sound of the ocean, enjoy a final leisurely breakfast, and take one last walk on the beach, collecting shells or simply breathing in the fresh, salty air. In the late morning or early afternoon, your private driver will transfer you to Tofino’s airport for your scenic flight back to Vancouver. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to a luxury hotel in the city for your final night. This is a chance to decompress after your wilderness adventure. The evening is reserved for a spectacular farewell dinner at one of Vancouver’s top restaurants, a final opportunity to celebrate the incredible journey you have had across the vast and beautiful landscapes of Canada.

Local Tour Activities The morning in Tofino is for leisure. A wonderful final activity is to visit the Roy Henry Vickers Gallery in the town of Tofino. He is one of Canada’s most acclaimed Indigenous artists, and his work beautifully captures the spirit of the West Coast. Upon returning to Vancouver, the main activity is your farewell dinner. To make it truly special, you could arrange a pre-dinner experience, such as a private cocktail-making class at your hotel’s bar, or a private viewing at a contemporary art gallery in the Gastown district before heading to your dinner reservation. This adds a final touch of culture and sophistication to your trip.
Hotel Recommendations
Daily Travel Tip A great travel tip for this day is to take advantage of your hotel’s spa facilities upon your return to Vancouver. After several days of adventure and travel from a remote location, an afternoon session in a sauna, steam room, or a relaxing massage can be the perfect way to transition back to city life and feel refreshed for your final evening and your long journey home the next day. The spas at Vancouver’s top luxury hotels are world-class sanctuaries and provide a wonderful final indulgence to cap off an incredible vacation. It’s a perfect way to ensure you head home feeling completely rejuvenated.
What to Wear For your travel day, comfortable and casual “West Coast” layers are perfect. Upon arrival in Vancouver, you can transition back to a more “city chic” style. For your special farewell dinner, it’s an opportunity to dress up. A sophisticated cocktail dress or elegant separates for women, and a blazer or smart jacket with trousers for men, would be perfectly appropriate for Vancouver’s top fine-dining establishments. It’s a stylish end to a trip that has spanned a wide range of climates and dress codes, from mountain casual to urban sophistication.
Where to Eat Enjoy your final breakfast at your Tofino lodge. Lunch will likely be a light snack during your travels. The highlight of the day is your farewell dinner. For a truly unforgettable culinary finale, book a table at **Published on Main**, which holds a Michelin star and is often cited as the best restaurant in Canada, offering an inventive and exquisite tasting menu. For an option with a spectacular view, **Annalena** in the Kitsilano neighborhood offers incredible, creative Canadian cuisine. Another top-tier choice is **Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar**, renowned for its elegant room and impeccable seafood. Reservations for any of these must be made months in advance.
How to Go Today’s travel will be seamlessly coordinated by your tour operator. A private transfer will take you from your Tofino lodge to the local airport. You will then take a scheduled flight back to Vancouver. Upon arrival at Vancouver’s South Terminal (YVR), a private luxury vehicle will be waiting to transfer you to your downtown hotel. In the evening, a separate private car service will be arranged to take you to and from your farewell dinner reservation. This end-to-end private transfer service ensures your final full day is completely comfortable, efficient, and stress-free, allowing you to focus on enjoying your last precious moments in Canada.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €1100 €1100 €2200 €2200 €3300 Final night in a luxury Vancouver hotel.
Inter-City Transport €400 €800 €1200 €1600 €2000 Flight from Tofino to Vancouver.
Food & Dining €400 €800 €1200 €1600 €2000 Estimate for breakfast, lunch, and a Michelin-starred farewell dinner with wine pairings.
Local Transport €200 €200 €250 €250 €300 Private airport transfers in Tofino and Vancouver, plus car service for the evening.
Daily Total (Est.) €2100 €2900 €4850 €5650 €7600 A final travel day culminating in a grand farewell dinner.
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Day 15: O Canada!

Daily Theme: A Fond Farewell. On your final morning, enjoy a last, delicious Canadian breakfast. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for some last-minute souvenir shopping on Robson Street or to grab a final, excellent coffee from a local Vancouver café. At the appropriate time, your private chauffeur will meet you at your hotel for the comfortable and seamless transfer to Vancouver International Airport (YVR). You will depart with a heart full of memories of a journey that has taken you from the urban energy of Toronto, across the majestic spine of the Rocky Mountains, to the wild, soulful coast of the Pacific Ocean—a true and unforgettable Canadian odyssey.

Daily Travel Tip Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is consistently ranked as one of the best airports in North America. A great final travel tip is to arrive a little early to enjoy its unique amenities. YVR has a spectacular collection of Northwest Coast Indigenous art, including massive totem poles and sculptures, that are worth seeing. There is also a large aquarium in the international departures lounge. If you are flying business or first class, the airline lounges are excellent. Giving yourself a little extra time allows you to navigate check-in and security at a relaxed pace and enjoy the art and ambiance of this beautiful airport before you fly.
What to Wear For your long-haul flight home, comfort is the only priority. Choose your most comfortable travel outfit. Loose-fitting joggers or trousers, a soft t-shirt, and a warm, comfortable hoodie or sweater are perfect for a long flight. It’s also a great idea to have a fresh pair of socks and any other small items that will make you feel more comfortable in your carry-on. Wear shoes that are easy to take off for security and during the flight. After an incredible and action-packed trip, this is the day to prioritize rest and comfort as you journey home.
How to Go The final transfer of your trip will be a pre-arranged private luxury vehicle from your downtown Vancouver hotel to Vancouver International Airport (YVR). Your professional driver will assist with your luggage and ensure you arrive at the correct airline terminal in plenty of time for your flight. The drive to the airport from downtown typically takes 30-45 minutes, depending on traffic. This final, seamless transfer is the perfect, stress-free end to a journey that has been defined by comfort, quality, and exceptional service from start to finish.

Daily Estimated Cost Breakdown (EUR)
Cost Category 1 Pax 2 Pax 3 Pax 4 Pax 5 Pax Notes
Accommodation €0 €0 €0 €0 €0 Checkout from hotel.
Food & Dining €60 €120 €180 €240 €300 Breakfast at the hotel.
Local Transport €100 €100 €150 €150 €200 Private luxury transfer to Vancouver airport (YVR).
Daily Total (Est.) €160 €220 €330 €390 €500 Departure day costs.
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Total 15-Day Trip Estimated Cost Summary

Pax Estimated Total Cost (EUR) Average Cost Per Day (EUR)
1 €45,840 €3056
2 €56,880 €3792
3 €85,380 €5692
4 €97,830 €6522
5 €121,680 €8112

Disclaimer: These costs are estimates for a high-end, luxury 15-day trip through Canada in high season. They are intended to be idealistic and reflect the use of 5-star hotels and suites, private guides, helicopters, seaplanes, the Rocky Mountaineer GoldLeaf service, and fine dining. Costs can vary significantly based on specific choices, seasonality, and booking time. International flights to and from Canada are not included in this estimate.

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General Travel Information

Yoga & Wellness Retreats Canada’s vast, tranquil wilderness provides an ideal setting for yoga and wellness retreats. British Columbia is a major hub, with world-class wellness resorts nestled in the coastal rainforests of Vancouver Island, the mountains near Whistler, and the serene Gulf Islands. These retreats often combine yoga and meditation with other holistic activities like forest bathing (shinrin-yoku), kayaking, hiking, and organic, farm-to-table cuisine. You can find everything from rustic off-grid cabins to ultra-luxurious spas with comprehensive wellness programs. A retreat in Canada offers a profound opportunity to disconnect from the digital world and reconnect with nature and yourself in a setting of immense peace and beauty.
General Packing Packing for a multi-region trip in Canada requires preparing for a wide range of climates. The key is layering. For the Rockies, you will need warm layers (fleeces, thermal tops), a waterproof/windproof jacket, hiking boots, a toque (beanie), and gloves, even in summer. For cities like Toronto and Vancouver, pack smart casual attire, comfortable walking shoes, and always include a waterproof jacket. For the rugged west coast of Tofino, high-quality rain gear and waterproof boots are essential. Even for a luxury trip, practicality is key. It’s better to have functional, high-quality outdoor gear to keep you warm and dry, allowing you to fully enjoy the incredible natural landscapes in comfort.
Shopping Information Shopping in Canada offers a mix of international luxury brands and unique, high-quality local products. Toronto’s Yorkville neighborhood and Vancouver’s Alberni Street are hubs for high-end designer boutiques. Look for iconic Canadian brands like Canada Goose (for outerwear), Roots (for casual wear), and Arc’teryx (for technical outdoor gear). A quintessential Canadian souvenir is high-quality maple syrup, often sold in beautiful glass bottles. Smoked salmon from British Columbia is another famous culinary gift. Across the country, you will find exceptional Indigenous art, from intricate carvings and jewelry in British Columbia to beautiful prints and sculptures in the east. Supporting local artisans and galleries is a wonderful way to acquire a meaningful piece of Canadian culture.
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