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Deluxe Vancouver · Victoria · Rocky Mountains 5D4N

Nightscape of Inner Harbour, Victoria Nightscape of Victoria Downtown Vancouver BC Parliament Building in Victoria Icefield Snow Coach Lake Louise Moraine Lake Moraine Lake Moraine Lake Peyto Lake Emerald Lake Pyramid Lake Bow lake icefields parkway Icefield Snow Coach Icefield Snow Coach Emerald Lake Emerald Lake Emerald Lake Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain Yoho National Park Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff Nightscape of Downtown Banff Downtown Banff Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain Robson Mountain (Valemount) Bow Falls Bow Lake Bow Valley Lake Louise Lake Louise Lake Louise and Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Lake Louise Lake Louise Lake Louise
Nightscape of Inner Harbour, Victoria 1/35
Nightscape of Victoria 2/35
Downtown Vancouver 3/35
BC Parliament Building in Victoria 4/35
Icefield Snow Coach 5/35
Lake Louise 6/35
Moraine Lake 7/35
Moraine Lake 8/35
Moraine Lake 9/35
Peyto Lake 10/35
Emerald Lake 11/35
Pyramid Lake 12/35
Bow lake icefields parkway 13/35
Icefield Snow Coach 14/35
Icefield Snow Coach 15/35
Emerald Lake 16/35
Emerald Lake 17/35
Emerald Lake 18/35
Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain 19/35
Yoho National Park 20/35
Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise 21/35
Summit of Sulphur Mountain in Banff 22/35
Nightscape of Downtown Banff 23/35
Downtown Banff 24/35
Banff Gondola at Sulphur Mountain 25/35
Robson Mountain (Valemount) 26/35
Bow Falls 27/35
Bow Lake 28/35
Bow Valley 29/35
Lake Louise 30/35
Lake Louise 31/35
Lake Louise and Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise 32/35
Lake Louise 33/35
Lake Louise 34/35
Lake Louise 35/35
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Deluxe Vancouver · Victoria · Rocky Mountains 5D4N

A special Rocky Tour that includes a visit to Victoria! Featuring a stay in downtown Victoria & downtown Banff, this is the most preferred and proven Rocky Tour among travelers who have visited the Rockies more than twice!
Travel area : Gather at the meeting point and meet the guide., Vancouver, Vancouver Chinatown, Gastown, Steam Clock in Gastown, Canada Place, Stanley Park, Departure : Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal, Vancouver Island, Empress Hotel in Victoria, BC Parliament Building in Victoria, Inner Harbour, Victoria, Departure : Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal, Kamloops, Mt Robson, Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure, Guide Meeting, Peyto Lake (Summer), Lake Louise, Fairmont Château Lake Louise, Banff National Park (Summer), Banff city, Bow River, Bow Falls, Banff Springs Hotel, Canmore, Calgary International Airport
In/Out : Vancouver In / Calgary Out / Meeting point
Duration : 5Days 4Nights
Departure dates : 05.14 / 05.31 / 06.14 / View all
CAD
1P/R
2P/R
3P/R
4P/R
Adult
19+
$1,800
$1,690
$1,670
$1,650
Student
ID Req.
$1,790
$1,680
$1,660
$1,640
Child
2-16
-
$1,670
$1,650
$1,630
Infant
2-
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$700
$700
$700
Flight not included
Online Booking
Q&A
Room Join
Itinerary
Meeting
More Info
Day 1

Some locations in the Vancouver tour itinerary may be viewed from the bus due to time constraints.

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.

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

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.

Steam Clock in Gastown Built in 1977, the Gastown Steam Clock is a famous landmark in Gastown.

Steam Clock in Gastown

Gastown's most famous (though nowhere near oldest) landmark is the steam-powered clock on the corner of Cambie and Water Street. It was built in 1977 to cover a steam grate, part of Vancouver's distributed steam heating system, as a way to harness the steam and to prevent street people from sleeping on the spot in cold weather. Its original design was faulty and it had to be powered by electricity after a breakdown. The steam mechanism was completely restored with the financial support of local businesses as it had become a major tourist attraction, and is promoted as a heritage feature although it is of modern invention.

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.

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.

Departure : Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal Arrival : Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal

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

Empress Hotel in Victoria

Famed as Canada’s Castle on the Coast, the Fairmont Empress in Victoria is an award-wining British Columbia hotel and National Historic Site dating back to 1908. With unparalleled views over the Inner Harbour, this historic hotel is where contemporary convenience meets iconic luxury and classic British styling.

BC Parliament Building in Victoria

This is the Parliament Building located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
It is Victoria's representative building, whose construction began in 1893 and was completed in 1897. More than 3,300 small lights are shining closely along the outline of the building, and its beautiful appearance has been a symbol of Victoria for nearly 100 years since the opening of the Parliament building, and the night view is especially beautiful. Refurbishment work began in 1973, and a statue of Captain George Vancouver was erected on the 50m high central dome, and extensive interior repairs were also made, including stained glass. After 10 years of major construction, the Capitol has been decorated with a more magnificent appearance and is attracting the attention of tourists.

Inner Harbour, Victoria The Jewel of Vancouver Island

Inner Harbour, Victoria

Victoria Harbor is a port located in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It serves as a gateway not only to British Columbia but also to Canada. Victoria Harbor is called the jewel of Vancouver Island, which consists of Inner Harbor, Upper Harbor, Selkirk Water, Gorge Waters, and Portage Inlet.

Meals
Lunch : Korean or Local restaurant / Dinner : Korean or Local restaurant
Hotel
Victoria Marriott Inner Harbour or same class
Day 2

Guide Meeting

The Butchart Gardens

About 20 km from Victoria, the owner of the owner, who was originally a limestone quarry, was renovated in the 1900s, creating a beautiful garden not only in Victoria but also world -renowned. Butchart Gardens, which has a total of 50 acres, is open all year round.

1 June ~ 30 September (Summer 2025)
Adult (18+) $42.75 / Youth (13–17) $21.38 / Child (5–12) $5.00

1 October ~ 31 October (Autumn 2025)
Adult (18+) $35.50 / Youth (13–17) $17.75 / Child (5–12) $3.00

1 November ~ 30 November (Autumn 2025)
Adult (18+) $27.60 / Youth (13–17) $13.80 / Child (5–12) $3.00

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

Departure : Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal Arrival : Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal

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 Canadian city in British Columbia, where the North and South Thompson rivers meet. Sun Peaks Resort’s hiking trails, bike park and numerous ski runs lie to the northeast. Cougars and bears inhabit the British Columbia Wildlife Park east of town. West, above Kamloops Lake are clay hoodoos (or spires). The riverside Secwepemc Museum & Heritage Park features the remains of a 2,000-year-old village.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel Breakfast or Local restaurant / Lunch : Korean or Local restaurant / Dinner : Korean or Local restaurant
Hotel
Sunpeak Resort or same class
Day 3

Guide Meeting

Mt Robson The highest point in the Canadian Rockies

Mount Robson Provincial Park is a vast park located in the Canadian Rockies, covering an impressive area of 2,249 square kilometers. It is situated within British Columbia and borders Alberta's Jasper National Park. Mount Robson, standing at an elevation of 3,954 meters, is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. The mountain's dramatic layers, carved beneath majestic glaciers, create a breathtaking spectacle.

Jasper National Park A vast wilderness area of Alberta province defined by glaciers

Jasper, an alpine town in Canada’s Alberta province, is the commercial centre of Jasper National Park. Amid the snow-capped Canadian Rockies, the park has glacier-fed lakes, forests and rivers. The Jasper SkyTram climbs to the summit of Whistlers Mountain, with views of downtown. The Jasper Yellowhead Museum and Archives presents exhibits on the fur trade, railway and early exploration of the park.

Wells Gray Provincial Park A scenic drive with views captured through the car window.

Wells Gray Park is located in the Thompson Nicola Region of Interior BC. The main park corridor with access to the main waterfalls is accessed from Clearwater BC, which is 477 km from Vancouver and 317km from Jasper.

Icefield Parkway The world's most beautiful driving course from Jasper to Lake Louise

Easy to travel in a day, the Icefields Parkway might only be 232 kilometres long (144 miles), but it’s one of the world’s most spectacular driving routes. Named one of the top 10 drives in the world by Condé Nast Traveler, the Icefields Parkway links Banff National Park and Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies, along the way taking in mountain peaks, turquoise lakes, and over 100 glaciers, including the Athabasca Glacier.

Columbia Icefield Glacier Adventure Boasting the largest and most famous ice cap in the Canadian Rockies

[Optional] Columbia Icefield Adventure Adult C$90, Child(6-15) C$50 (Tax included)

Columbia Icefield Adventure

Discover the Athabasca Glacier aboard an ice explorer vehicle equipped to handle the rugged ice landscape.

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel Breakfast or Local restaurant / Lunch : Korean or Local restaurant / Dinner : Korean or Local restaurant
Hotel
The Crossing Resort or same class
Day 4
Guide Meeting

This itinerary includes visits to the main lakes, the highlights of a Rocky Mountain tour.

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

Helicopter tour (Summer)

The tour operates from May to mid-October and takes about 20 minutes. Participation requires that more than half of the group members sign up. For safety reasons, the operation may be subject to local conditions. This thrilling adventure allows you to board a helicopter and gaze down at majestic mountains, glaciers, and waterfalls—breathtaking gifts of nature in the Rockies.

Peyto Lake (Summer) It is the highest lake in the Rocky

Peyto Lake (Summer)

Peyto Lake, a collection of glacial meltwater, is the highest lake in the Rockies and captivates visitors with its turquoise waters and beautiful surrounding mountain scenery. In the summer, it shines with a brilliant blue light and is surrounded by snow-capped mountains, creating a spectacular sight. / Only available for departures between July and September, and the tour may not be available depending on local circumstances.

Bow Lake

Bow Lake

Small lake within Banff National Park, formed by runoff of the Bow Glacier & with a historic lodge.

Lake Louise A tour to experience the huge glaciers of Mount Victoria!

Lake Louise

It is located in Banff National Park, which was designated as Canada's first national park in 1885. It is 3,464 meters above sea level and is one of the world's top 10 scenic spots designated by UNESCO. 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 top 100 must-visit places in one's life. You can feel deep emotion as Yuki Kuramoto's sweet piano melody reaches your heart.

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

The natural area surrounding the hotel has been incorporated into Banff National Park, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

[Optional] Moraine Lake C$16/person from June to mid-October (may not be available due to local conditions)

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake is a glacially fed lake in Banff National Park, 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) outside the hamlet of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. It is situated in the Valley of the Ten Peaks, at an elevation of approximately 1,884 metres (6,181 ft). The lake has a surface area of 50 hectares (120 acres). When it is full, it reflects a distinctive shade of azure blue. The unique colour is due to the refraction of light off the rock flour deposited in the lake on a continual basis by surrounding glaciers. / Only available for departures between June and October. Tours may not be available depending on local circumstances. / The Canada Strong Pass does not apply to Moraine Lake. Park entrance fees are remitted to Parks Canada.

Banff National Park (Summer) Canada's First National Park

 Banff National Park (Summer)

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.

Sulfur Mountain

Sulfur Mountain

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$80, Child(6-15) C$50 (Tax included)

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.

Banff city ‘Healing town in a fairy tale’ and tourist attraction

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 or Local restaurant / Lunch : Korean or Local restaurant / Dinner : Korean or Local restaurant
Hotel
Banff Elk + Avenue Hotel or Irwin's Mountain Inn or Red Carpet Inn or same class
Day 5

Guide Meeting

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

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 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.

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.

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.

Calgary International Airport Reserve a flight departing around 3 o'clock or later (Flights not included).

Meals
Breakfast : Hotel Breakfast or Local restaurant / Lunch : Korean or Local restaurant
Meeting point
Canada
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10:00
HeeRaeDeung Restaurant, Coquitlam
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11:00
Vancouver International Airport, International Arrivals, Tim Hortons
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11:45
Hardbean Brunch at Waterfront Centre in downtown Vancouver (across from the Canada Place Welcome Centre)
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Airport pickup and drop off
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Ferry
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Meals included for the entire itinerary.
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Tour guide and driver tip (Daily $15 X 5days = Total $75 CAD paid in cash on site, applicable for 24 months or more)
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Restaurant and Hotel Tips
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Optional tours (Pay cash only on site)
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Travel insurance
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Moraine Lake Admission $16/person
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Flight ticket
Other information
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Preparation material
ID, Passport(Travelers from USA), personal travel items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, razor, hair conditioner, toiletries, windproof outerwear, hat, swimsuit, sunglasses, medicine, etc.
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Important Notices
If you are arriving by air, please confirm tour availability with our agent before issuing your ticket. Tours may be canceled if the minimum number of participants is not met. If a tour becomes unavailable, we are only responsible for refunds in accordance with our terms and conditions; we are not responsible for any related airfare or accommodation costs. Your reservation is confirmed only after tour availability has been verified, full payment has been received, and you have received an email with your booking number and meeting point details. If you do not provide the required information (e.g., flight details, meeting point confirmation) in a timely manner as requested by our staff, you may be refused participation without a refund. Unless otherwise noted, gratuities for guides and drivers, as well as fees for optional activities, must be paid in cash in local currency on site. All tour prices are subject to an additional 5% tax. Prices for optional tours and admission fees may change depending on the date and local supplier conditions, and the order of the itinerary may change or optional activities may not be available due to local circumstances. The tour itinerary may include shopping options not listed on the schedule; any purchases are entirely voluntary. Depending on the number of participants joining the tour, the vehicle type, guide assignment, and meeting time may change; please ensure you maintain reliable contact until the tour day. If you are traveling from Korea, we recommend enabling mobile roaming. Travel insurance, if desired, should be purchased separately. Please refrain from leaving the group and observe basic etiquette. Do not make personal requests of the guide. Safeguard your valuables and cash to avoid loss or accidents. The company is not responsible for lost valuables and may be unable to assist in recovery. Due to personal negligence, acts of God, force majeure, or local conditions (e.g., road closures, natural disasters, vehicle damage or theft), the itinerary may be changed or partially canceled without prior notice. In such cases, liability for losses is disclaimed in accordance with industry practice.
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Hotel Policies
Smoking is strictly prohibited inside all hotel buildings, and guests are expected to refrain from excessive alcohol consumption. If a complaint arises due to damage to hotel property, loud noise or disturbances, or a smoking violation, the hotel may impose a fine of $1,000 or more, subject to its policies. Room assignments depend on hotel availability; for double occupancy, a room may be allocated with one king bed. While rooms typically contain two beds, in a quadruple-occupancy room four guests share the two beds; for four guests, reserving two double rooms is recommended. The accommodation properties listed in the itinerary are subject to change without prior notice due to local circumstances.
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Cancellation Policy
Please refer to the travel product terms and conditions below for regulations regarding reservation cancellation/refund.
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Duration : 05.14(Thu) ~ 05.18(Mon)
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3P/Room $1670
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4P/Room $1650
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Columbia Icefield Adventure
Banff Gondola
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