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[Winter] Vancouver · Victoria · Rocky Mountains 6N5D (Banff)

Lake Louise in Winter Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff Steam Clock in Gastown Gastown Totem Poles in Stanley Park Vancouver in Winter Nightscape of Vancouver Salmon-arm Downtown Banff Horse Sleigh at Lake Louise Nightscape of Downtown Banff Lake Louise in Winter Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel Bow Valley in Winter Yoho National Park in Winter Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff Lake Louise in Autumn Lake Louise and Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Lake Louise in Winter Canoeing in Lake Louise Lake Louise in Autumn  Lake Louise Banff Lake Louise Inner Harbour in Victoria Butchart Garden
Lake Louise in Winter 1/27
Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff 2/27
Steam Clock in Gastown 3/27
Gastown 4/27
Totem Poles in Stanley Park 5/27
Vancouver in Winter 6/27
Nightscape of Vancouver 7/27
Salmon-arm 8/27
Downtown Banff 9/27
Horse Sleigh at Lake Louise 10/27
Nightscape of Downtown Banff 11/27
Lake Louise in Winter 12/27
Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel 13/27
Bow Valley in Winter 14/27
Yoho National Park in Winter 15/27
Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff 16/27
Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff 17/27
Lake Louise in Autumn 18/27
Lake Louise and Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise 19/27
Lake Louise in Winter 20/27
Canoeing in Lake Louise 21/27
Lake Louise in Autumn 22/27
Lake Louise 23/27
Banff 24/27
Lake Louise 25/27
Inner Harbour in Victoria 26/27
Butchart Garden 27/27
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[Winter] Vancouver · Victoria · Rocky Mountains 6N5D (Banff)

Vancouver, the beautiful British city Victoria, and the wonderful Rocky of the great nature at once ~
Travel area : Meet your tour guide at the designated meeting point, McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver, Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver Chinatown, Gastown, Canada Place, Stanley Park, BC Ferries Boarding, Vancouver Island, Fairmont Empress Hotel, British Columbia Parliament Buildings, Inner Harbour, Victoria, BC Ferries Boarding, Salmon Arm, Lake Louise (Winter), Fairmont Château Lake Louise, Banff city, Banff National Park (Winter), Canmore, Banff Springs Hotel, Bow River, Bow Falls, Yoho National Park (Winter), Hope
In/Out : Vancouver, Seattle In-Out / Meeting point
Duration : 6Days 5Nights
Departure dates : 12.15 / 12.17 / 12.18 / View all
CAD
1P/R
2P/R
3P/R
4P/R
Adult
19+
$1,479
$899
$879
$859
Student
ID Req.
$1,469
$889
$869
$849
Child
2-16
-
$879
$859
$839
Infant
2-
-
$450
$450
$450
Peak season rate
2025.12.19 ~ 2026.01.03 : + $80/Pax
If the meeting point or sending point is the USA, the currency will be changed to USD.
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Day 1

* Guests traveling from the United States are kindly asked to speak with a representative before making a reservation.

* Please note that depending on local conditions, the tour order may be adjusted to Vancouver–Rockies–Victoria, Rockies–Victoria–Vancouver, or similar variations.

McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver May change depending on local circumstances

McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Vancouver

If you don’t want free time at the McArthurGlen Outlet and you’re traveling light, you may enjoy a self-guided morning—such as visiting Granville Island—then join the tour at around 3:00 PM at the meeting point (e.g., Queen Elizabeth Park) to continue with the group.

If there is no airport pickup on the tour day, the itinerary will begin directly from the designated meeting point without visiting McArthurGlen. Please confirm the exact schedule and location with our staff, as meeting points may change depending on local conditions.

About McArthurGlen Outlet: Discover a European-style open-air shopping center harmoniously set against Canada’s beautiful natural scenery, where you can find luxury and popular brands at discounts of up to 70%.

Vancouver The most livable city in the world

Vancouver

Vancouver, located in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, is the third largest city in Canada after Toronto and Montreal, and the most beautiful city in Canada with its warm climate and beautiful scenery. It is also the second most populous city in the Pacific Northwest after Seattle, Washington.

Queen Elizabeth Park Prominent and beautifully landscaped park situated on Little Mountain, the highest point in Vancouver.

Located in the heart of Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Park is a beloved spot known for its meticulously maintained gardens and sweeping city views. Stroll along flower- and tree-lined paths past the Rose Garden and the former quarry transformed into the Quarry Garden, with photo opportunities at every turn. From the summit viewpoint, a wide-open panorama spans downtown and the North Shore mountains—perfect for elevating your travel photos. The domed Bloedel Conservatory (admission required) offers close-up encounters with subtropical plants and free-flying birds, making it a hit with families.

It is the third largest Chinatown in North America after San Francisco and New York, and the largest in Canada. 'Junghwamun', decorated with colorful red patterns, is the symbol of Chinatown.

Gastown Folk Village in Vancouver

Gastown

Lively Gastown is known for its whistling Steam Clock and mix of souvenir shops, indie art galleries and decor stores in Victorian buildings. A trendy food and drink scene includes chic cocktail lounges and restaurants serving everything from gourmet sandwiches to local seafood. Hip eateries also dot the neighboring Downtown Eastside area, while the up-and-coming Railtown district is home to edgy fashion studios.

Canada Place Built to look like a ship, this iconic complex houses a convention centre, hotel & ferry terminal.

Canada Place

This majestic sailboat-shaped building has become a symbol of Vancouver since it was built for the 1986 Expo. On a sunny day, it is also famous as a point where you can enjoy the beautiful panoramic scenery of Burrard Bay, Stanley Park, and the entire North Vancouver area across the sea, and on the bow, there is a signpost with the names and streets of 26 major cities around the world engraved on it. There is a pier on both sides of the building where luxury cruise ships bound for Alaska dock, so you can see huge cruise ships coming and going in the morning and evening.

Stanley Park Vancouver's largest urban park that has beaches, trails, plus a seawall.

Stanley Park

Officially opened in 1888, the British government, which ruled Canada, permanently leased this land, originally owned by Indigenous peoples, to establish it as a park. Named after Lord Stanley, the Governor-General of Canada at the time, the park spans an area of 4 million square meters and provides a beautiful sanctuary with lush virgin forests, large and small gardens, lawns, and beaches. It has now become one of the world's most famous landmarks and a symbol of Vancouver.

Meals
Lunch : Meal not included / Dinner : Meal not included
Hotel
Comfort Inn & Suites (Surrey) or same class
Day 2

Meeting point gathering, guide meeting

BC Ferries Boarding Tsawwassen to Swartz Bay

BC Ferries Boarding

From Tsawwassen Terminal, you will board a BC Ferry bound for Swartz Bay and enjoy a relaxing, cruise-like sailing of approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes. On board, you can take in views of the ocean, marine birds, and coastal islands, and make use of amenities such as the cafeteria and gift shop.

Vancouver Island is located off the Pacific coast of the province of British Columbia in Canada, with Victoria at its southern tip serving as the provincial capital. The island stretches approximately 460 km from north to south and about 80 km across at its widest point, making it the largest island on the west coast of North America. Covering an area of about 32,134 km², it is the 43rd largest island in the world and the 11th largest in Canada. With a population of around 1.3 million, it is the second most populated island in the country after the Island of Montreal. The island is named after British naval officer George Vancouver, who explored the Pacific coast of North America between 1791 and 1794.

Fairmont Empress Hotel British-style luxury hotel with views of the Inner Harbor

Fairmont Empress Hotel

The Fairmont Empress Hotel, opened in 1908, is one of Canada’s most iconic historic hotels and a landmark of Victoria. Built as part of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s series of grand “château-style” hotels, it features a stately stone façade, ivy-covered walls, and an elegant interior that evoke a classic, old-world charm. Overlooking the Inner Harbour in a prime location, the Empress is especially famous for its traditional English afternoon tea service, attracting visitors from around the world who come to experience this timeless setting as part of their Victoria trip.

British Columbia Parliament Buildings The Best-Known Landmarks in Victoria

British Columbia Parliament Buildings

Completed at the end of the 19th century in a Neo-Baroque style, the British Columbia Parliament Buildings serve as the active seat of the provincial government. Their distinctive green domes, symmetrical façade, and grand staircase create an impressive silhouette overlooking the Inner Harbour. On the lawn in front of the buildings stand a statue of Queen Victoria and war memorials that reflect the province’s history and heritage. In the evening, thousands of individual light bulbs outline the structure, turning the Parliament Buildings into one of Victoria’s most striking night views and a central symbol of the city.

Inner Harbour, Victoria A seaside promenade full of Vancouver Island charm

Inner Harbour,  Victoria

Victoria’s Inner Harbour is the focal point of the city, framed by historic buildings and lively waterfront activity. On one side stands the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, and on the opposite side the Fairmont Empress Hotel, creating a classic postcard view of Victoria. The harbour is lined with promenades, small docks, and viewpoints where visitors can watch ferries, yachts, water taxis, and seaplanes come and go. By day, the area feels open and relaxed, combining city life with ocean scenery; by night, the lights of surrounding buildings reflect on the water, offering a romantic and photogenic atmosphere.

The Butchart Gardens

The Butchart Gardens began in the early 1900s when a former limestone quarry for a cement plant was transformed into an elaborate garden by Jennie Butchart, the wife of owner Robert Butchart. After the limestone was exhausted, the deep quarry pit was gradually filled with soil and planted to create the iconic Sunken Garden. Over time, additional themed areas such as the Rose Garden, Italian Garden, and Japanese Garden were added, forming a world-renowned display of horticulture. Today, The Butchart Gardens is designated a National Historic Site of Canada and offers different atmospheres throughout the seasons, with changing floral displays and, in select periods, evening illuminations that showcase the garden’s unique three-dimensional landscape.

1 December ~ 6 January 2026 (Christmas Season 2025) / 25 December - Closed
Adult (18+) $39.50 / Youth (13–17) $19.75 / Child (5–12) $5.00

7 January ~ 14 January
Adult (18+) $24.45 / Youth (13–17) $12.23 / Child (5–12) $3.00

15 January ~ 18 January (Winter 2026)
Adult (18+) $32.75 / Youth (13–17) $16.38 / Child (5–12) $3.00

19 January ~ 1 February : Closed

2 February ~ 28 February (Winter 2026)
Adult (18+) $32.75 / Youth (13–17) $16.38 / Child (5–12) $3.00

1 March ~ 31 March (Winter 2026)
Adult (18+) $32.75 / Youth (13–17) $16.38 / Child (5–12) $3.00

1 April ~ 31 May (Spring 2026)
Adult (18+) $41.00 / Youth (13–17) $20.50 / Child (5–12) $3.00

BC Ferries Boarding Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen

You will then board the BC Ferry at Swartz Bay Terminal in Victoria for the return trip to Tsawwassen. During the sailing, you can relax and enjoy views of the ocean and surrounding islands. On board, there are amenities such as a cafeteria, snack bar, and gift shop, so if you feel hungry or would like a light bite, you can purchase food and snacks while you comfortably wrap up your day’s tour.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Meal not included / Dinner : Meal not included
Hotel
Comfort Inn & Suites (Surrey) or same class
Day 3

Meeting point gathering, guide meeting

Chilliwack A representative agricultural area where you can enjoy typical Canadian rural scenery.

Chilliwack is a city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Mountains surround Chilliwack and is home to recreational areas such as Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake Provincial Parks.

Hope It was once a city of hope and a base city for the Gold Rush.

Hope is a district municipality at the confluence of the Fraser and Coquihalla rivers in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Hope is at the eastern end of both the Fraser Valley and the Lower Mainland region, and is at the southern end of the Fraser Canyon.

Merritt

Merritt is a city located in the Nicola Valley in the south-central inland area of British Columbia, Canada. It is a semi-desert area along the Coquihalla Highway that runs through the southeastern center of BC, and is a place where you can feel the scent of country music.

Kamloops A lumber city and inland transportation hub

Kamloops is a city in British Columbia, Canada, where the North and South Thompson Rivers meet. Sun Peaks Resort's hiking trails, bike park and numerous ski resorts are located to the northeast. Cougars and bears live at the British Columbia Wildlife Park to the east of the city, and a spire towers over Kamloops Lake to the west. There is a Secwepemc museum on the riverside, and a heritage park contains the remains of a 2,000-year-old village.

Salmon Arm Get rest at the hotel

Salmon Arm

It is a small city where you can enjoy the scenery of Shuswap Lake and the surrounding mountains. The wharf boardwalk is famous for sunsets and birdwatching. R.J. Haney Heritage Village is a park where you can experience pioneer history. At Shuswap Lake Marine Provincial Park, camping, canoeing, and fishing are popular. In spring and summer, kayaking and lakeside picnics are ideal, while in fall the Larch Hills winery views and foliage drives are especially appealing.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Meal plan or use a local restaurant / Dinner : Meal plan or use a local restaurant
Hotel
Comfort Inn & Suites (Salmon Arm) or same class
Day 4

After breakfast, meet the guide

Lake Louise (Winter) Tour the one of the UNESCO acknowledged World's Top Ten Beauties, the Lake Louise.

Lake Louise (Winter)

Located in Banff National Park, which was designated as Canada's first national park in 1885, it is one of the world's top 10 scenic spots designated by UNESCO. You can also experience the huge glacier of Mount Victoria, which is 3,464 meters above sea level. In clear weather, it takes on an emerald color. This is a phenomenon caused by the combination of sunlight and the limestone contained in the lake water. Lake Lee, named after the 4th princess of England's Queen Victoria, is a representative attraction of the Canadian Rockies, and was introduced by the British BBC as one of the world's 100 must-visit places in one's life.

Fairmont Château Lake Louise The world-famous Fairmont family of hotels

[Optional] Helicopter tour (Winter) Price : C$240/Per person (Tax included)

Helicopter tour (Winter)

Operates from mid-October through the end of April. The flight itself takes about 12 minutes, and the overall experience lasts 30 minutes or more. The tour runs only if a majority of participants opt in, and final operation depends on local conditions for safety. Soar by helicopter over towering peaks, glaciers, and waterfalls for a breathtaking, once-in-a-lifetime view of the Rockies.

Banff city City tour and plenty of rest at the hotel

Banff city

Banff is a resort town in the province of Alberta, located within Banff National Park. The peaks of Mt. Rundle and Mt. Cascade, part of the Rocky Mountains, dominate its skyline. On Banff Avenue, the main thoroughfare, boutiques and restaurants mix with château-style hotels and souvenir shops.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Meal not included / Dinner : Meal not included
Hotel
Banff Elk + Avenue Hotel or same class
Day 5

After breakfast, meet the guide

Banff National Park (Winter) Canada's first national park

 Banff National Park (Winter)

Banff National Park boasts the greatest beauty of the Rockies. Banff National Park, a tourist attraction from around the world, became known to the world in 1883 when a worker constructing the Canadian Pacific Railway accidentally slipped and fell from the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountains and discovered a cave with hot springs flowing there. This is Canada's first national park and the world's third, with valleys, mountains, glaciers, forests, grasslands, and rivers spread over a vast area of ​​6,641 square kilometers.

[Optional] Banff Gondola Adult C$90, Child(6-15) C$60 (Tax included)

Banff Gondola

Alberta's most famous observatory, where you can see the majestic Rocky Mountains and beautiful Banff City at a glance, as if surrounded by a folding screen - climb up to the Sulfur Mountain Observation Deck, the top of Banff, and look down on Banff. As you walk along the installed deck, take in the endless outdoor Rocky Mountain scenery.

Canmore Known as a village of longevity.

Canmore is a town in Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, west of Calgary. It’s known for craggy summits like the Three Sisters and Ha Ling Peak. In nearby Canmore Nordic Centre Provincial Park, the Grassi Lakes Trail weaves past a waterfall to 2 turquoise blue lakes. The park also features cross-country ski and mountain-bike trails. East, Grotto Canyon’s steep limestone walls flank a narrow creek bed leading to a cave.

Banff Springs Hotel A hotel resembling an old British castle with over 100 years of tradition

Banff Springs Hotel

The hotel opened in 1888 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, as one of the earliest of Canada's grand railway hotels.

Bow River The filming location of the movie "River of No Return," starring Marilyn Monroe

Bow River

The name "Bow" refers to the reeds that grew along its banks and which were used by the local First Nations people to make bows; the Blackfoot language name for the river is Makhabn, meaning "river where bow weeds grow".

Bow Falls Set in a big river valley eroded by past glaciers, this wide & short waterfall is a local landmark.

Bow Falls

Bow Falls is a major waterfall on the Bow River, Alberta just before the junction of it and the Spray River. The falls are located near the Banff Springs Hotel and golf course on the left-hand side of River Road. The falls are within walking distance of both Banff and the Banff Springs Hotel so they are visited by a large number of tourists despite their relatively small size.

Yoho National Park (Winter) Must-visit spot when traveling to the Rockies

Yoho National Park (Winter)

It is a small national park located to the west of Banff National Park, and although it is small, it has 28 mountains over 3000m. There is a lot to see, from famous tourist destinations such as the Field area, Emerald Lake, Takakau Falls, and Natural Bridge to the lesser-known Lake O'Hara.

Revelstoke Located midway between Vancouver and Calgary, in the heart of the Columbia Mountains

Revelstoke is a city in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, with a census population of 8,275 in 2021. Revelstoke is located 641 kilometres east of Vancouver, and 415 kilometres west of Calgary, Alberta.

Salmon Arm Get rest at the hotel

Salmon Arm

It is a small city where you can enjoy the scenery of Shuswap Lake and the surrounding mountains. The wharf boardwalk is famous for sunsets and birdwatching. R.J. Haney Heritage Village is a park where you can experience pioneer history. At Shuswap Lake Marine Provincial Park, camping, canoeing, and fishing are popular. In spring and summer, kayaking and lakeside picnics are ideal, while in fall the Larch Hills winery views and foliage drives are especially appealing.

Meals
Breakfast : Meal not included / Lunch : Meal not included / Dinner : Meal plan or use a local restaurant
Hotel
Comfort Inn & Suites (Salmon Arm) or same class
Day 6

After breakfast, meet the guide

Kamloops A lumber city and inland transportation hub

Kamloops

Kamloops is a city in British Columbia, Canada, where the North and South Thompson Rivers meet. Sun Peaks Resort's hiking trails, bike park and numerous ski resorts are located to the northeast. Cougars and bears live at the British Columbia Wildlife Park to the east of the city, and a spire towers over Kamloops Lake to the west. There is a Secwepemc museum on the riverside, and a heritage park contains the remains of a 2,000-year-old village.

Hope Arrive at Hope along the High Mountain Highway at 1200 meters above sea level and have lunch.

Chilliwack A representative agricultural area where you can enjoy typical Canadian rural scenery.

Chilliwack is a city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. Mountains surround Chilliwack and is home to recreational areas such as Cultus Lake and Chilliwack Lake Provincial Parks.

Vancouver

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel breakfast / Lunch : Meal plan or use a local restaurant
Meeting point
Canada
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11:00
Vancouver International Airport, International Arrivals, Tim Hortons
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14:00
Vancouver International Airport, International Arrivals, Tim Hortons
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T.B.A
McArthurGlen Outlet YVR (Calvin Klein Parking)
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HeeRaeDeung Restaurant, Coquitlam
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Queen Elizabeth Park Parking
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Canada Place Welcome Centre, Vancouver
USA
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La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Seattle Federal Way
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Comfort Inn & Suites Sea-Tac Airport
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Bank of America ATM, Factoria Square Mall SE
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Washington, Lynnwood, H-mart
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Airport pickup and drop off
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Bus
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Guide
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4 breakfasts
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Accommodation
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National park entrance fees
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BC Ferries
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Tour guide and driver tip (Daily $20 X 6days = Total $120 CAD paid in cash on site, applicable for 24 months or more)
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Meal Plan
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Optional tours (Pay cash only on site)
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Travel insurance
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Important Notices
If you are arriving by air, please confirm tour availability with a tour operator before purchasing your ticket. If the minimum number of participants is not met, the tour may be canceled. If the tour is unavailable, we will not be responsible for any compensation for airfare or accommodations, other than a refund according to the terms and conditions. To confirm your reservation, you must confirm tour availability, pay the full tour fee, and receive a reservation number and meeting location confirmation via email or text message. Failure to promptly provide the necessary information requested by the tour operator, such as flight information and meeting location, may result in your participation being denied without a refund. No refunds or compensation will be provided if you are unable to participate due to personal reasons, such as missing essential documents or flight delays. Individuals are responsible for preparing all necessary documents for entry and exit, such as passports and electronic travel authorizations, in advance. Tips for the guide and driver, as well as optional tour fees, are to be paid on-site in cash in local currency unless otherwise specified. All tour prices are exclusive of a 5% tax. If you require advance reservations for local optional tours, please apply before departure. If you are unable to participate on-site, we cannot assist you. Prices for all optional tours and admission fees are subject to change depending on the date and local operator's circumstances. Depending on local circumstances, the tour order may change or optional tours may not be available. For some optional tours, children under 12 years of age must be accompanied by a guardian. If your health is deemed at risk on the day of the tour, you may not be able to participate in the tour or optional tour, and no refund will be provided. Most optional tours, with the exception of some options, do not provide safety training or protective gear. Please be mindful of your safety. Assistance may not be available if any issues arise during the optional tour, depending on on-site circumstances. Shopping options not listed on the tour itinerary may be available for purchase at your own discretion. The vehicle provided may change mid-tour depending on on-site circumstances. Car seats are not provided in the vehicle and may not be available even if brought. Advance notice is required for more than one carrier per person. Depending on the number of participants, the vehicle, guide, and meeting time may change, so please maintain a clear line of contact until the tour date. If you're traveling from Korea, we recommend roaming your phone. If you require travel insurance, please purchase it separately. Please refrain from leaving the group and observe basic manners. Please refrain from making personal requests or making rude remarks to your guide or counselor. Please take special care of your valuables and cash to prevent loss or accidents. We are not responsible for the loss of valuables and may not be able to provide assistance. Please note that your itinerary may be changed or partially canceled without prior notice due to personal negligence, natural disasters, force majeure, local conditions, road closures, natural disasters, or vehicle damage or theft. We are not responsible for any resulting damages, as is customary practice. When staying at the hotel, please refrain from smoking and excessive drinking. Complaints about damaging hotel furniture or loud noise, or being caught smoking, may result in a fine of up to $1,000 depending on the hotel. Depending on the hotel's availability, double rooms may be assigned a king-size bed. Hotel rooms typically have two beds. For example, if you book a quadruple room, the two beds will be shared among four people. The hotel listed on the itinerary may be changed to a hotel of the same or lower class without prior notice due to local circumstances.
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Please bring a government-issued ID (and a passport if you’re arriving from overseas), a toothbrush, toothpaste, a razor, and other toiletries such as hair conditioner, shampoo, and body wash; warm, windproof outerwear; a hat; a swimsuit; sunglasses; and any personal medications or basic first-aid items you may need.
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오케이투어와 함께한 밴프 4일 여행, 영화 속 한 장면 같았어요 ❄️ 이번에 오케이투어의 밴프 4일 패키지 여행을 다녀왔어요. 가이드는 ‘엉클 브라이언’이셨고, 본인을 가이드가 아닌 ‘디렉터’로 불러달라고 하셨는데, 그 말처럼 정말 영화 같은 여행을 만들어주셨어요. 여행 내내 재치 있는 설명과 세심한 배려 덕분에 편하고 즐겁게 다녀올 수 있었어요. 엉클 브라이언 스페셜, 직접 경험해보니 왜 유명한지 알겠어요 ✨ 출발 전부터 다른 분들 리뷰에서 자주 보였던 엉클 브라이언 스페셜에 대한 기대가 컸는데, 실제로 경험해보니 그 기대 이상이었어요. 정해진 일정 안에서도 날씨나 도로 상황에 따라 가장 멋진 뷰 포인트를 유동적으로 안내해주시는데, 그때그때 상황 판단이 탁월하셔서 정말 최고의 타이밍에 멋진 풍경을 볼 수 있었어요. 오랜 경력에서 나오는 노련함이 느껴졌고요. 날씨 때문에 기대 안 했던 풍경이, 오히려 더 감동적이었어요 ✨ 사실 아직은 날씨가 추워서 레이크 루이스의 에메랄드빛 호수를 보기 어렵겠다 싶어 기대를 많이 안 했었는데, 엉클 브라이언 스페셜 덕분에 데려가주신 다른 에메랄드 호수가 훨씬 더 아름답고 인상 깊었어요. 결과적으로 더 만족스러웠고, 그 덕분에 좋은 기억으로 남았어요. 밀플랜 추가, 강력 추천해요 ❤️ 이번 여행에서 밀플랜(식사 옵션)을 함께 신청했는데, 정말 잘한 선택이었어요. 투어 동선에 잘 맞는 식당으로 안내해주셔서 시간도 아낄 수 있었고, 음식도 맛있고 가격도 합리적이었어요. 만약 신청하지 않았다면 주변에 식당이 마땅치 않은 곳도 있어서 식사 때문에 곤란할 수도 있었겠다는 생각이 들었어요. 특히 투어 중간중간 시간이 제한적이다 보니, 이 정도 퀄리티와 가격의 식당을 스스로 찾는 건 쉽지 않았을 것 같아요. 고민하신다면 추가하시는 걸 추천드려요! 눈으로 직접 보는 밴프는 사진보다 훨씬 더 아름다워요 ❤️ 후기 사진들도 물론 예쁘지만, 실제로 눈으로 보는 밴프의 풍경은 비교할 수 없을 만큼 감동적이었어요. 아직 겨울이 남아 있는 밴프의 풍경은 정말 영화 속 한 장면 같았고, 이 투어 덕분에 알차고 만족스러운 여행이 되었어요. 총평 ❤️ 캐나다 밴프 투어를 고민 중이시라면 이 투어 정말 꼭 추천드리고 싶어요. 렌트해서 직접 다니는 자유여행도 고민했었는데, 너무 넓어서 다니기 힘들었을 것 같고, 상황에 맞는 대처도 어려웠을 것 같아요. 그래서 투어로 선택한 게 정말 다행이었어요. 특히 엉클 브라이언 스페셜을 경험해보신다면 절대 후회하지 않으실 거에요!
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