
08 Days - Canadian Rockies
An ideal 8 day tour, designed for those looking for a glimpse of Canadian Rockies
08 Days - Canadian Rockies (Code: CANRO)
Early Bird Offer
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Book 8 weeks in advance and get £50 ($70) OFF per adult and child
Tour Highlights
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Vancouver City Tour
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Flyover Canada
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Shannon Falls
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Whistler Village
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Peak 2 peak Gondola Ride Whistler
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Capilano Suspension Bridge
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Sun Peaks Resort
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Jasper National Park Drive Through
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Athabasca Falls
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Photo stop at Mt. Robson
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Columbia Ice Fields Adventure
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Glacier Skywalk
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Banff National Park
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Surprise Corner
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Bow Falls
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Minnewanka Lake
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Tunnel Mountain
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Lake Louise
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Banff Gondola Ride
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Yoho National Park
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Emerald Lake
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Kicking Horse River Natural Bridges
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Spiral Tunnel View point
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Continental Divide View point
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Meeting of The Rivers Viewpoint
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Calgary City Tour
Price Includes
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All hotels as mentioned in the itinerary
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Airport Shuttle Transfer from Vancouver Airport
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Airport Shuttle Transfer to Calgary Airport
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Transportation throughout the tour
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Sightseeing as mentioned in the itinerary
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7 American Buffet Breakfasts
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7 Indian Dinners
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Hindi speaking tour director or Local representative.
Price Excludes
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Lunches
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International or Domestic airfare tickets
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Tours not mentioned in the itinerary
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Visa & Processing Fees
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Porterage
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CAD$45 mandatory tip per person to be given to the tour director
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Arrive Vancouver On arrival at Vancouver Airport (Airport Code: YVR) meet our representative and transfer to the hotel (Recommended arrival time is before 4pm). At 6pm meet your tour manager. In the evening, enjoy dinner at a local Indian restaurant. Hotel: Delta Burnaby or similar
Departure Dates
2026 USD Dates & Prices
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Departure Dates |
Adult From |
Child (2-11 Years) From |
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May - 24, 31 |
$3055 |
$2725 |
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Jun - 07, 14, 28 |
$3055 |
$2725 |
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Jul - 05, 19 |
$3055 |
$2725 |
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Aug - 02, 16, 30 |
$3055 |
$2725 |
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Sep - 13, 27 |
$3055 |
$2725 |
Price per person based on 2/3 adults sharing a room
Child 2 - 11 years must share a room with 2 adults
Infants 0 - 23 months price is From $540 for a seat in coach only
Max occupancy per room is 3 person (excluding infants)
Single supplement will be an additional $915
Country Details
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Country |
Capital |
Currency |
Visa Requirements |
Time Zone |
Electricity |
Country Code |
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Canada |
Ottawa |
Canadian Dollars (CAD) |
Not for British Citizen |
Varies |
110 - 120V |
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Canada
Canada is a North American country stretching from the U.S. in the south to the Arctic Circle in the north. Major cities include massive Toronto, west coast film centre Vancouver, French-speaking Montréal and Québec City, and capital city Ottawa. Canada's vast swaths of wilderness include lake-filled Banff National Park in the Rocky Mountains. It's also home to Niagara Falls, a famous group of massive waterfalls.
Currency
The Canadian Dollar is the currency of Canada. The currency code for Canadian Dollar is CAD, and the currency symbol is $ or C$. The Canadian Dollar is the seventh-most traded currency on the Forex market, as many institutions and individuals trade the CAD. The Canadian Dollar is held as a reserve currency by a number of central banks.
Additional Excursions
We design our itineraries so that all the necessary excursions and places of interest are included to give the passenger the best possible holiday at an affordable price. However, often, the tour representative or local ground operator will offer passengers additional excursions that are designed to enhance the holiday experience and are not included in the tour cost.
Food
Breakfast will be provided at the hotels. The breakfast is usually in a separate dining area of the hotel and is usually a continental breakfast, which will consist of tea, coffee, bread, cereals, fruit and yoghurt.
Passengers can choose from vegetarian, or non-vegetarian (Jain or Halal will not always be available) meals. The meals are pre-set buffet, and a choice of menu is not available. Meals will be provided with tap water only.
Dinners are usually provided within the hotel or restaurant in a separate dining facility. You should always consult your tour representative if you are not sure of what ingredients a dish contains.
Foreign Office Travel Advice
For the latest travel advice from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office click on the link below to get Country specific details
For a full list of the latest travel advice from the Foreign & Commonwealth Office click here
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Hotels
Please also note that not all hotels provide a kettle so if hot water is required for warming milk etc. in the hotel then it is advisable to carry a bottle warmer/kettle as well as a thermos flask. Passengers may also want to carry a small travel iron and hairdryer etc., as many hotel rooms may not have these facilities.
If you use services such as the phone or mini-bar or pay TV whilst in your room, you will have to pay the hotel directly when you check out; these services are not included in your tour cost.
The maximum occupancy per room on this tour is 3 person(s) excluding infants.
Other Advisories
General
Once in Canada, you must carry your passport with you at all times.
High Altitude
You should only make trips to high altitudes if you feel healthy. The following recommendations apply:
Advanced age is no barrier to high altitude. For blood pressure patients who are well controlled with medication, the altitude is not a concern. Asthmatics can travel to high altitudes without any problems. High-altitude air is less polluted with particles that can cause an asthma attack. Epileptics who are well controlled with medication should be able to negotiate the altitude.
Pregnant women: There may be a certain risk for pregnancy even without pre-existing diseases over 2500-3000 metres. Caution is therefore advised if in doubt, please consult your doctor in advance.
Infants: Short-term stays at the mountain tops are unproblematic. Infants and young children are often unable to equalise pressure during descent and are therefore increasingly at risk of ear irritation. Regular swallowing (drinking, sucking on a bottle) during the descent can prevent the occurrence of irritation.
Because children can chill faster than adults, always pay attention to sufficient protection from the cold at high altitude. Sunglasses and a good sunscreen are necessary on the glaciers!
High altitude visits not recommended for:
Lung and heart patients who are already short of breath while at rest or when climbing stairs are advised not to stay at high altitude. Patients with angina pectoris or severely impaired performance with heart enlargement and heart failure should not visit high altitude. Coronary artery disease (angina pectoris) and heart enlargement with medical therapy should not visit high altitude. Patients with a pronounced risk profile for cardiovascular disease (smoker + high blood pressure + diabetes + high blood fats + overweight + occasional chest pain) should consult the doctor before visiting high altitude.
Do not stay at high altitude after having striated muscles or a stroke.
Pick up and Drop off points & Times
Passengers should arrive at the airport where flights are done by Star Tours at the allocated time. If you are doing your own flights, then you will need to meet the tour rep directly at the arrival terminal at the destination.
You will be sent an ATOL certificate if your flights are done with Star Tours.
You should always follow the protocol for flights as set out by the airline. You should check the board at the airport for any flight delays, change of gate number or any other useful information provided by the airline.
Visas & Passport
Canada Visa for UK Citizens Requirements. UK Citizens must have a passport that remains valid for at least six months from the start of their trip. You'll also need a credit card to purchase your eTA via the Canadian government website, and you may be asked to provide additional documents.
For more information or to apply for an eTA, visit Canada.ca/eTA & https://travel.gc.ca/
Weather
Canada is the second largest country in the world (after Russia), and the largest on the North American continent, so saying that weather conditions vary widely in Canada would be a gross understatement. Because of the warm ocean currents along the British Columbia coastline, spring begins there in February. Across the central and southern reaches of the country enjoyable spring weather usually arrives in May.
Summer begins in late May, and extends through September. The hottest months are July and August, and in the large cities of the south and across the central plains in summer, high temperatures are normally in the low 80's, with highs in the 90's somewhat common. For many travelers, the months of September and October (Fall) are the best time to visit Canada, as most days are cool, crisp and pleasant.
The Canadian winters are cold and long, and in the northern reaches of the country they can be brutal. In the central interior and prairie provinces, the daily average temps (in winter) are near 5°F, with daily lows near -20°F; significantly lower on occasion.In these regions, snow can cover the ground almost six months of the year, while in the far-north, nine months of snow cover (or more) is the norm.
Wheelchairs
We will accept lightweight manual wheelchair for travel, subject to them being capable of being stowed in the luggage hold of the vehicle. It is also essential that a family member is also on tour to push the wheelchair. Star Tours will also request hotels for suitably equipped rooms; however, this is only on a request basis and cannot be guaranteed.
For us to request a wheelchair for you with the airline, this request should be made to us in writing at the time of booking. The allocation of the wheelchair will be at the discretion of the airline/airport.
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