A few suggestions to get the holiday planning process started
Travelling Eastern Canada with the family: natural panoramas and the chilled atmosphere of Montreal and Quebec
11 days, from £2,335 to £3,215
Enjoy the unusual Fogo Island experience: magnificent nature, extraordinary hotel & unusual encounters
7 days, from £2,655 to £3,660
Niagara Falls, the forests of Quebec, and big cities with a gentle rhythm, perfect for both children and adults
16 days, from £2,815 to £3,840
Tour of New Brunswick by car, with country inns and excellent cuisine
16 days, from £2,895 to £4,020
A summer road trip of the Vancouver countryside, with wilderness as far as the eye can see
13 days, from £3,060 to £4,285
From wild Pacific beaches to emerald lakes, a great summer trip through British Columbia and Alberta
18 days, from £3,375 to £4,645
Beyond Toronto, nature stretches to the horizon - cedar forests, granite cliffs and beaches
15 days, from £3,375 to £4,645
The Quebec of incredible nature, of islands and villages, of fjords and cool, cosmopolitan cities
16 days, from £3,620 to £5,000
Discover different ways to explore Canada
Practical advice and inspiration to help you prepare for your holiday
Practical guide
Travel Advice & Information
Whether you’re flying over the Kluane glaciers in a private bush plane, canoeing down the Bow River in search of bears or toasting the day with a martini atop Montreal’s famed William Gray rooftop terrace, expect luxury and leisure at every corner of your Canadian adventure. Blessed with the purest air, freshest water and a generous annual snowfall, you can expect to feel invigorated after a day dogsledding in Banff, swimming in the Lac Saint-Alexis, or hiking through Whistler’s natural nirvana of sweeping meadows, ancient forests and glassy glacier-fed lakes.
Canada also makes sure to bring its A game all year round. In the summer, chic cosy cabins along the Salish Sea turn into charming beach huts, while luxurious winter lodges, high in the snow-capped Rockies, become hikers’ havens. For complete sophistication and solitude, nowhere quite beats Fogo Island Inn. Situated on an island (off another island) on the northeast coast of Newfoundland, its bold design brims with cultural clout and modern opulence. Stargaze in their outdoor hot tubs, snowshoe along the island’s coastal trails and watch 10,000-year-old icebergs float past your window as you amble round the inn’s impressive art gallery and cosy library. This is Canada luxury holidays at their very best.
The way Canada combines luxury and wilderness is like the way whiskey and bitters mix together to make the perfect old fashioned – it’s hard to beat. Feel like you’re at the edge of the world on the breath-taking Saguenay Fjord; climb its craggy cliffs and kayak along its sapphire seas (as you excitably wait for sightings of beluga whales), knowing that your rustic cabin - complete with a roaring fire and hearty homemade treats - is waiting for you on your return. Or, if heights pose no fear, take to the skies to see Canada in all its splendour. Fly over the Niagara Falls and the Thousand Islands, which like the name suggests, is a collection of almost two thousand tiny islands shouldered together in breath-taking patterns that can only truly be appreciated from the air. Really, the only snag with Canada luxury holidays is your return date.
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We work with you to build an ultra-personalised holiday itinerary with your choice of accommodation, experiences and activities
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