Hotels in Whistler

Boasting glittering glaciers, thrilling snow sports and a relaxed, rustic charm, Whistler in Canada offers a holiday experience as diverse as its visitors. Whether you're a family eager for a winter wonderland adventure, a couple seeking serene seclusion in nature, or a group of friends looking for high-octane snowboarding, Whistler has it all.

Your perfect stay in this picturesque resort municipality is just a few clicks away. Dive into our range of accommodations on offer, from the luxurious yet cosy Fairmont Chateau Whistler to the budget-friendly Pangea Pod Hotel, and everything in-between. Join us at LycaFly and secure the ideal base for your Whistler escape today.

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Whistler, a resort municipality nestled in the southern Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains, offers captivating beauty and thrilling activities all year round. Located approximately 125 km north of Vancouver and 36 km south of Pemberton, the town is a beloved retreat for over two million annual visitors keen to ski, snowboard, cycle, and experience the great outdoors.

The resort's allure isn't just its impressive list of outdoor pursuits; its pedestrian village, recipient of multiple design awards since the mid-1990s, is itself a draw. This picturesque spot, surrounded by conifer-sprinkled mountains, provides a relaxed, welcoming base for your British Columbia travels.

Whistler’s history is rich and intriguing — before European settlement, it was home to the Squamish Nation and Lil'wat First Nation, indigenous communities for whom the land holds deep ancestral significance. The establishment of Rainbow Lodge in 1914 marked the beginning of the area’s recognition as a tourist destination, a reputation that has only flourished since Whistler Mountain opened its slopes to skiers in 1966.

When to visit Whistler

Adventurous spirits the world over may find it useful to know when it's best to visit Whistler. Unsurprisingly, the region transforms into something of a winter paradise during the colder months. Thick layers of snow offer fantastic skiing and snowboarding opportunities - up to a white-dusted 200cm by April. But it's not just winter athletes who find joy here; Pacific Ocean currents moderate the area's temperatures, offering a gentle reprieve from harsh cold.

Summer brings its own charms to Whistler. Visitors who prefer the balmier months will enjoy warm and sunny days, ideal for hiking, mountain biking or simply basking in the town's natural beauty. The warmest month, August, sees average high temperatures seldom dipping below 20°C, making this the perfect time to fully explore Whistler's outdoor splendour.

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