Pacific Northwest Tours & Trips
Check out Cathedral Grove's ancient forests, where tall trees have stood for centuries. Try yoga on Tofino's beautiful beach at sunset while the waves whisper on the shore, or ride your bike and hop from beach to beach along the Legacy Trail. At a secret cove, soak in natural hot springs where steam rises into cool air. Will you ever want to leave?
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Stephen • traveled in August, 2024
This tour was just what my wife and I needed where we didn't have to plan anything other than the excursions we wanted to take in while on the tour. Kara our tour guide/driver was friendly and knowledgeable about the locations we visited/stayed at and gave plenty of pointers on places to eat or sites to see. I highly recommend this tour for anyone who wants to check out some of the highlights of Vancouver Island without having to do all the driving and navigating.
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Karen • traveled in June
A little more hiking than we orginally thought.
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Eva • traveled in August
Great tour! Our guide Kilian was great. Having grown up in the area, he knew the best spots very well. Wonderful experience. I’m really satisfied. Very good hotels.
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- The best Pacific Northwest tour packages
- Travel Pacific Northwest your way
- Best tour companies for Pacific Northwest tours
- Popular Pacific Northwest Cruise Ships
- Pacific Northwest tours for every type of group
- Top Pacific Northwest travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Pacific Northwest
- Contact our Pacific Northwest travel experts
- What our customers ask about Pacific Northwest Tours & Trips
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MelissaPacific Northwest travel expert at TourRadar
The Pacific Northwest dazzles from Portland to Crater Lake, showcasing Newport's marine life and Gold Beach's coastal beauty. Wildlife thrives at Silentz Bay Wildlife Refuge, while thrilling jet boat rides and ancient Redwood groves await with expert guides.
Duration 7 days Destinations Portland, Newport, Gold Beach, Redwood National Park, Crater Lake National Park, Bend Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Southwest Adventure Tours From
5% Off- US$3,649
Vancouver Island Explorer
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Enjoyed all the hiking. Beautiful area!”
Vicki, traveled in June
The Pacific Northwest's diverse landscapes range from Vancouver's urban sites to Vancouver Island's wilderness. Victoria's historic charm, Tofino's wild coastline, and Campbell River's renowned fishing waters await with premium accommodations.
Duration 10 days Destinations Vancouver, Victoria, Parksville, Tofino, Campbell River, Nanaimo Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, German Operator Timberwolf Tours Ltd. From
5% Off- US$4,083
Hiking and Kayak on Vancouver Island
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The kayaking with camp on the remote island was brilliant. It was a fantastic experience.”
Rachel, traveled in August
Coastal trails, alpine hikes, and kayaking merge in this Pacific Northwest adventure. Vancouver Island showcases diverse ecosystems from Sooke's carved pools to Cathedral Grove's 800-year-old giants and Tofino's pristine beaches.
Duration 7 days Destinations Vancouver, Sooke, Parksville, Tofino, Nanaimo Age Range Ages 8+ Operated in English, German Operator Timberwolf Tours Ltd. From
5% Off- US$1,502
Wilderness First Aid (WFA) & Outdoor Leadership Course in Washington's Cascade Mountains
69 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The cascade mountains were the perfect backdrop to this trip. Meany Lodge was cozy and the food was amazing!”
ErinDelGrosso, traveled in March
Duration 7 days Destinations Seattle, Snoqualmie Age Range Ages 15+ Operator GIVE Volunteers From
5% Off- US$2,395
British Columbia Ski Tour 11 Days
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Amazing mountains! Good value! I would happily do it again.”
Bradford, traveled in February
Ski Whitewater's legendary powder and Red Mountain's massive terrain. Stay in Nelson's vibrant downtown with 80+ restaurants, visit Oso Negro coffee roasters, and soak in Ainsworth's natural cave-like hot springs.
Duration 11 days Destinations Kelowna, Revelstoke, Nakusp, Golden, Cranbrook, Nelson, Kaslo, Rossland Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Fresh Adventures From
5% Off- US$5,278+$217 upfront costs
Active West Coast Canada Discovery
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was the perfect opportunity to see the area and all the wildlife as well. Being able to camp meant that the group interacted a lot and made it really fun.”
Emily, traveled in August
The Pacific Northwest's premier paths stretch from Vancouver Island's Juan de Fuca trail to Whistler's alpine routes. Paddle through Cowichan Bay, climb Stawamus Chief, and hike to Elfin Lakes. Camp under the stars in the region's most spectacular wilderness.
Duration 8 days Destinations Vancouver, Sooke, Parksville, Squamish, Whistler Age Range Ages 12+ Operator G Adventures From $2,299
10% Off- US$2,069You save $230
Duration 5 days Destinations Victoria, Tofino, Ucluelet, Pacific Rim National Park Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Fresh Adventures From
10% Off- US$2,892+$163 upfront costs
Pacific Northwest adventure combining Vancouver's urban attractions with Whistler's alpine charm. Stay at Sutton Place Hotel and Delta Whistler Village Suites while experiencing Stanley Park seawall, Shannon Falls, and Sea to Sky Gondola on Habrich Ridge.
Duration 5 days Destinations Vancouver, Whistler Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Landsby From
10% Off- US$978
Vancouver 4 Days island Adventure Tour Vancouver, Victoria, Ucluelet, Tofino and Nanaimo
1 Review by TourRadar travelersCoastal wonders unfold from Vancouver through the Gulf Islands to Victoria's historic Inner Harbor, Parliament Buildings, and Butchart Gardens. The route continues to Ucluelet's Wild Pacific Trail and Tofino's Pacific Rim National Park, offering world-class surfing and whale watching opportunities.
Duration 4 days Destinations Vancouver, Horseshoe Bay, Victoria, The Butchart Gardens, Nanaimo, Ucluelet, Tofino Age Range Ages 16+ Operator Globalduniya From
10% Off- US$3,540
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Best tour companies for Pacific Northwest tours
G Adventures runs solid tours that give you good bang for your buck - most travelers we've worked with really like how well they organize everything. The food can be hit or miss though, based on what we hear from different groups. If you're into paddling, Timberwolf's kayaking trips are fantastic and their camping setups are top notch. Just keep in mind these aren't lazy river floats - you'll need to be ready for some real physical work out there on the water and trails. Fresh Adventures has built quite a following thanks to their guide Alex Ross. Their ski trips are pretty hardcore with deep powder runs and backcountry routes, plus they mix in some really nice touches like soaking in hot springs and properly good meals. That said, if you're new to skiing, you might want to look elsewhere - one of our clients found the runs pretty intimidating as a beginner.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
The Pacific Northwest's winter season opens up some really interesting snowy experiences. Our 11-day ski tours through British Columbia take you to places like Revelstoke and Kicking Horse, where the powder is deep and plentiful. What makes these trips special is how they mix challenging mountain runs with relaxing evenings soaking in natural hot springs. The expert guides keep groups small, leading you through steep terrain and finding those hidden mountain springs that most tourists miss. Over in Vancouver, we've got winter tours that blend city exploring with coastal wildlife spotting - you'll stay warm in covered boats while watching gray whales and sea lions. Tofino's become quite popular for storm watching from the comfort of beachside lodges.
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- February 2026 19 tours
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- Spring 2026
Spring really comes alive with peak whale watching season. Our Vancouver Island routes combine marine wildlife viewing and hikes through rainforests just as they start blooming. The San Juan Islands cycling tours work perfectly this time of year - our riders tell us they love having quiet roads to themselves and spotting migrating orcas right from their bikes. Idaho's Coeur d'Alene trails open up nicely too, letting cyclists enjoy scenic rail-trails before the summer crowds arrive. As temperatures warm up, our Desolation Sound Indigenous experiences restart, giving visitors direct access to First Nations customs and lands.
- March 2026 19 tours
- April 2026 18 tours
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- Summer 2026
Summer brings out our most active Pacific Northwest tours in full force. The Vancouver Island Premium tours get booked quickly since they offer that perfect mix of Butchart Gardens, Tofino beach time and wildlife viewing. Our travelers particularly enjoy guided Wild Pacific Trail hikes followed by free time around Victoria's Inner Harbor. For serious hikers, our tours through East Sooke Regional Park and along the Juan de Fuca Trail offer longer daily treks. The Klahoose experiences hit their stride in summer, combining kayaking, traditional ceremonies and excellent marine life viewing right from the resort.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall creates ideal conditions for watching grizzly bears feast during salmon runs, especially around Campbell River and Orford River. Our travelers consistently tell us these bear-viewing experiences are trip highlights, particularly when paired with visits to Cathedral Grove's ancient forest. Vancouver Island explorer tours take advantage of smaller autumn crowds while still offering excellent wildlife viewing - you'll often spot whales, seals and also eagles during private boat trips. Fall low tides at Juan de Fuca Marine Reserve reveal rich intertidal life, while Goldstream Provincial Park fills with spawning salmon that attract bears and bird enthusiasts alike.
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When's the best time to hit the Pacific Northwest for hiking and kayaking?
Summer's definitely peak season around July and August with perfect weather for hitting trails like Whistler's High Note or paddling Cowichan Bay. But here's a local tip - May June and September October are really sweet spots with nice temps and way fewer people around. If you're into nature watching autumn's actually amazing especially at Vancouver Island's Goldstream Provincial Park where you can catch the salmon runs. The Vancouver Island Explorer tour is a great 10-day small group trip that lets you experience Goldstream's hiking and biking trails firsthand.
Where can I learn about Indigenous culture in the Pacific Northwest?
The region's just packed with Indigenous heritage. Down in Washington the Makah Museum near Shi Shi Beach is fantastic for diving into Makah culture and traditions. Up in BC you've got to check out Xat'sull Heritage Village near Williams Lake where you can really experience Indigenous life firsthand. Our Klahoose Adventure tours are pretty special - you can actually take part in a traditional cedar brushing ceremony. The 4-night Klahoose Adventure British Columbia Summer Wildlife & Cultural Tour really brings it all together.
What are some cool off-the-beaten-path spots worth checking out?
While Seattle and Portland are great everyone knows about them. For something different head to Shi Shi Beach and Point of Arches in Olympic National Park - travelers always mention how peaceful and dramatic it is out there. If you're up for something really unique check out Farwell Canyon in BC with these amazing sandstone dunes right next to Junction Sheep Range Provincial Park. You can explore Shi Shi Beach and Point of Arches on the 3-day Olympic Inn Based Tour.
What's the best way to get around the Pacific Northwest?
You've got lots of options depending on how you like to travel. Rent a car and drive yourself along gorgeous routes like the Sea to Sky Highway which you'll see on the 3-day budget Vancouver Whistler and Victoria tour. If you prefer having everything planned out companies like TourRadar offer great guided trips. For something really special hop on a train through the Cascade Mountains - it's a really relaxed way to soak in all that Northwest beauty.
Can I visit without spending too much? What are some budget-friendly activities?
You absolutely can! Camping in places like Olympic National Park or Mount Rainier is amazing and won't break the bank. There's loads of free stuff to check out too like Pike Place Market in Seattle or Vancouver's Stanley Park both full of local culture and atmosphere. Look for budget tours or use public transit in the bigger cities it's actually really efficient and saves you money. The 4-day Wonders of the North Cascades tour is perfect for budget travelers you even get to camp under the stars.















































