Our Canadian Rockies holidays & tours

Whilst this massive range stretches all the way down to New Mexico, Canada’s 1,600km-long portion of the Rocky Mountains sees the scenery at its peak. Our Canadian Rockies holidays feature famously beautiful places like Banff National Park and Jasper National Park, mountain towns like Banff and Jasper, and adventures like horse riding, white water rafting and mountain biking. For a more relaxed tour, consider going by 4x4 to search for black bears, or take the famous Rocky Mountaineer train between Vancouver and Jasper. Canada’s beautiful national parks can get busy, so our holidays seek out ways to avoid too-busy spots, and benefit nature and communities off the beaten track, too. You might be shown the wildlife by a Metis guide, or hike with a local guide, camping along the route. These trips have great range  – just like the mountains!

Our top Canadian Rockies holidays

Hiking in the Canadian Rockies holiday

From £1860 to £2080
8 days ex flights
Uncover the awe-inspiring beautiful Canadian Rockies on foot
Small group2026: 23 May, 26 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 16 Jun, 20 Jun, 23 Jun, 27 Jun, 30 Jun, 4 Jul, 7 Jul, 11 Jul, 14 Jul, 18 Jul, 21 Jul, 25 Jul, 28 Jul, 1 Aug, 4 Aug, 8 Aug, 11 Aug, 15 Aug, 22 Aug, 25 Aug, 29 Aug, 1 Sep, 5 Sep, 8 Sep, 12 Sep, 15 Sep, 19 Sep, 2027: 22 May, 25 May, 29 May, 5 Jun, 8 Jun, 12 Jun, 15 Jun, 19 Jun, 22 Jun, 26 Jun, 29 Jun, 3 Jul, 6 Jul, 10 Jul, 13 Jul, 17 Jul, 20 Jul, 24 Jul, 27 Jul, 31 Jul, 3 Aug ...

Western Canada family fly drive holiday

From £3250
14 days ex flights
An action-packed family adventure in Western Canada
Tailor made

Western Canada holiday, rail and Rockies

From £6250
15 days ex flights
Rockies, Whistler & Vancouver Island by car & rail

Canadian Rockies activity holiday

From £2630 to £2940
15 days ex flights
Adventure through the Canadian wilderness
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Western Canada self drive holiday

From £4250
13 days ex flights
A classic Western Canada self drive itinerary

Canadian Rockies small group holiday

From £3720 to £4170
10 days ex flights
Explore the stunning scenery of the Canadian Rockies
Small group2026: 17 May, 24 May, 31 May, 7 Jun, 21 Jun, 28 Jun, 5 Jul, 12 Jul, 26 Jul, 9 Aug, 16 Aug, 23 Aug, 3 Sep, 6 Sep, 17 Sep, 2027: 16 May, 23 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 20 Jun, 27 Jun, 4 Jul, 11 Jul, 25 Jul, 8 Aug, 15 Aug, 22 Aug, 2 Sep, 9 Sep, 16 Sep

Canadian Rockies and Northern Lights tour

From £3116 to £4260
11 days ex flights
Discover the wintertime majesty of the Canadian Rockies
Small group2025: 28 Dec, 2026: 4 Jan, 1 Feb, 1 Mar

Icefields Parkway cycling holiday in Canada

From CA $4395
6 days ex flights
Cycle North America's most scenic road
Small group2026: 5 Jul, 19 Jul, 2 Aug, 16 Aug

Walking in the Canadian Rockies holiday

From £3199 to £3299
13 days ex flights
Enjoy hiking in the awe-inspiring Rocky Mountains
Small group2026: 27 Jun, 25 Jul, 15 Aug, 5 Sep
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Canadian Rockies map & highlights

The number of things to do in the Canadian Rockies is practically limitless – so where to start? Organised tours take that dilemma out of your hands. You could travel with up to 16 fellow adventurers on a small group tour commandeered by a guide whose expertise will get you to the best glaciers and away from the over-trod trails. Accommodation is usually a mix of cabins and camping, although if you opt for a tailor made holiday you can pick and choose your lodging (especially useful if you’re travelling with kids). One thing’s for sure: you’ll need two weeks to make the most of these highlights of the Rockies.
Banff National Park

1. Banff National Park

True, Banff town is Disney-esque and you’ll have to battle through coach crowds at Lake Louise in the summer – but it only takes a sideways step to escape the selfie sticks. Hike to the Lake Agnes or Six Glacier Plain tea houses to take in the blown-open vistas of Canada’s oldest national park.
Glacier National Park

2. Glacier National Park

More than 100 glaciers fracture this national park, offering up plenty of tough hikes through tree-stripped alpine tundra and past jade lakes. Saying that, you don’t have to follow in the footsteps of the old Swiss mountain guides and make for the summits. Wander the subalpine meadows polka-dotted with boulders. Or take the kids to the swamp boardwalks, where alien skunk cabbages grow taller than teenagers.
Icefields Parkway

3. Icefields Parkway

The Icefields Parkway is one of the most spectacular drives in the world. It traces the Continental Divide between Banff and Jasper, where tectonic shoving has created 232km of mountain passes, glaciers, peaks, forests and lakes. Be sure to admire chalk-blue Peyto Lake and the immensity of the Athabasca Glacier – while also noting the markers that measure its 1.5km retreat since 1890.
Jasper National Park

4. Jasper National Park

At over 11,000km², Jasper National Park is the biggest national park in the Canadian Rockies. You can soak at Miette Hot Springs, raft down the Athabasca River, camp under the eye of the Saskatchewan Glacier, or kayak the otherwise unreachable corners of Maligne Lake. The Stoney Nakoda people believe that the mountains looking down embody their ancestors.
Mount Robson Provincial Park

5. Mount Robson Provincial Park

Who says that national parks are the prettiest in the land? At Mount Robson Provincial Park, you can hike to Kinney Lake, where canine-sharp mountains reflect precisely in glassy water. Or boat down the Blue River, where bears and moose delve around the forested riverbanks. Mount Robson towers above at 3,954m. It’s almost impossible to catch it without a photogenic wreath of wispy cloud.
Yoho National Park

6. Yoho National Park

Yoho is an exclamation of awe and wonder in the Cree language – and they didn’t get it wrong when naming this park. Takakkaw Falls (373m) is seven times the height of Niagara, and you can clock the falls, Daly Glacier and Yoho River in one fell hike. Happily, Yoho National Park is overshadowed by Banff and Jasper, so you’re more likely to see bears and moose than other people.

Our Canadian Rockies holidays reviews

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Jill Cole02 Sep 2025
Rocky Mountaineer train, whale watching and Niagara Falls. Very good. 5 star.read more
Sara Callarman16 May 2024
Well planned and good hotels. You can't rely on the weather here but we were very lucky most of the time.read more
Ray Kelly26 Jul 2023
Wildlife tour in Jasper was the most memorable part - seeing magnificent animals in their natural habitat was breathtaking… Wonderful. It truly was the trip of a lifetime.read more
Julie Rookes28 Aug 2023
Excellent, Sean and Michaela were great hosts, Sean couldn’t do enough for us. Just little things like the luggage been in our rooms when we arrived. read more
Photo credits: [Page banner: Sergei Akulich] [Banff National Park: Tobias Alt] [Glacier National Park: Jiri Eischmann] [Icefields Parkway: Wolfgang Zenz] [Jasper National Park: Jeanne18] [Mount Robson Provincial Park: Florian Fuchs] [Yoho National Park: Zeljko Kozomara]