Holiday rentals and lettings in Whistler

Holiday rentals and lettings in Whistler

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Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Whistler

A$1,024for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
A$897 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Whistler

4%for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
42% annual average
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Book the Perfect Holiday Rental in Whistler

Mountain Luxury Meets Alpine Adventure

Nestled in the heart of British Columbia's Coast Mountains, Holiday rentals in Whistler offer an unparalleled blend of world-class skiing, year-round outdoor adventures, and luxurious alpine accommodations. This legendary resort destination, famous for hosting the 2010 Winter Olympics, provides visitors with an extraordinary mountain experience featuring stunning natural beauty, premium amenities, and convenient access to both Whistler and Blackcomb mountains.

Whether you're seeking a cozy mountain cabin for intimate gatherings or a spacious chalet for family reunions, holiday rentals in Whistler cater to every group size and preference, positioning guests at the epicenter of Canada's premier mountain resort community. Whistler's Holiday rentals in Whistler stand out for their distinctive alpine architecture, featuring timber-framed exteriors, stone accents, and expansive windows that maximize the breathtaking mountain vistas.

These properties seamlessly blend rustic mountain charm with contemporary luxury, offering guests an authentic Canadian mountain experience without sacrificing modern conveniences. From ski-in/ski-out chalets in the Upper Village to lakeside cabins near Lost Lake, each accommodation reflects the area's commitment to sustainable mountain living while providing exceptional comfort and style. Here are the premium amenities guests can expect:

  • Private hot tubs with panoramic mountain views
  • Gas fireplaces for cozy après-ski relaxation
  • In-suite washers and dryers with complimentary detergent
  • High-speed WiFi and Smart TVs with streaming services
  • Gourmet kitchens with stainless steel appliances and Nespresso machines
  • Ski and bike storage facilities with boot and glove dryers
  • Underground heated parking with security access
  • Private balconies or patios with Weber BBQ grills
  • Heated outdoor pools and shared spa facilities
  • Complimentary recreational equipment including snowshoes and bicycles

Who Should Book a Holiday Rental in Whistler?

Perfect Destinations for Every Type of Traveler

Whistler attracts an incredibly diverse range of travelers, making Holiday rentals with a private pool in Whistler ideal for adventure enthusiasts, luxury seekers, and families alike. Skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts flock here during winter months (December through April) when temperatures range from -10°C to 5°C, enjoying world-renowned slopes at Whistler Blackcomb with over 8,100 acres of skiable terrain across two mountains.

Mountain biking enthusiasts visit during summer months (June through September) when temperatures climb to a comfortable 15-25°C, tackling the famous Whistler Mountain Bike Park's gravity-fed trails and cross-country routes. Spa enthusiasts can indulge at the renowned Scandinave Spa, while hiking lovers explore the Train Wreck Trail and Lost Lake Park's scenic pathways.

Pricing varies significantly by season, with winter peak periods averaging AU$1,000-1,400 per night, while shoulder seasons (May and November) offer exceptional value at AU$400-680 per night, with over 50 properties typically available each week.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Whistler

Essential Adventures for Your Mountain Getaway

Discover Whistler's most captivating experiences that showcase the region's natural beauty, cultural richness, and thrilling adventures. From adrenaline-pumping mountain activities to peaceful lakeside retreats, these carefully selected attractions offer something special for every visitor to this remarkable alpine destination.

  1. Whistler Village Gondola and Peak 2 Peak Experience
  2. Lost Lake Park Multi-Season Recreation
  3. Scandinave Spa Whistler Mountain Wellness
  4. Train Wreck Trail Historic Hiking Adventure
  5. Whistler Mountain Bike Park Summer Thrills

Whistler Village Gondola and Peak 2 Peak Experience

Experience breathtaking 360-degree mountain views aboard the famous Peak 2 Peak Gondola, connecting Whistler and Blackcomb mountains via the world's longest unsupported span. This engineering marvel offers stunning alpine photography opportunities and access to high-altitude hiking trails during summer months.

Lost Lake Park Multi-Season Recreation

Discover this pristine alpine lake perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, and peaceful picnicking during summer, while winter transforms the area into a cross-country skiing and snowshoeing paradise with illuminated evening trails through old-growth forests.

Scandinave Spa Whistler Mountain Wellness

Immerse yourself in Scandinavian-inspired wellness traditions featuring outdoor hot springs, saunas, and relaxation pools set within a stunning forest environment, providing the perfect après-adventure recovery experience regardless of season.

Train Wreck Trail Historic Hiking Adventure

Explore this unique hiking destination featuring seven abandoned train cars from a 1956 derailment, now transformed into vibrant graffiti art installations surrounded by lush temperate rainforest accessible via a scenic 1.5-kilometer forest trail.

Whistler Mountain Bike Park Summer Thrills

Challenge yourself on North America's premier mountain bike destination, offering over 80 trails ranging from beginner-friendly flow trails to expert-level technical descents, accessible via high-speed chairlift transportation to various trail heads and alpine starting points.
Whistler's Peak 2 Peak Gondola holds the Guinness World Record for the longest free span between two ropeway towers at 3.03 kilometers.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Whistler

Exceptional Culinary Adventures

Whistler's vibrant culinary scene offers exceptional dining experiences that perfectly complement your mountain adventure, featuring restaurants that consistently earn outstanding reviews from both locals and visitors alike.

  • Wild Blue Restaurant + Bar (4.7/5 stars) - Elegant French-Italian fine dining featuring locally sourced seafood, premium steaks, and an extensive wine collection, perfectly positioned across from the Aava Hotel with stunning village views and sophisticated mountain ambiance.
  • The Longhorn Saloon (4.7/5 stars) - Authentic Canadian bar and grill experience serving hearty comfort food, craft beers, and live entertainment in a rustic mountain atmosphere that captures the true spirit of Whistler's après-ski culture.
  • Hunter Gather (4.4/5 stars) - Contemporary gastropub specializing in locally foraged ingredients, craft cocktails, and innovative brunch offerings, creating a unique farm-to-table dining experience that celebrates British Columbia's abundant natural resources.

Essential Local Knowledge for Your Whistler Stay

Insider Tips and Mountain Community Insights

Understanding Whistler's unique mountain culture and practical considerations enhances every aspect of your vacation experience. Local hosts consistently recommend utilizing the complimentary shuttle system, particularly Route #4, which efficiently connects all village areas and eliminates the need for daily driving.

The pedestrian-only Village Stroll provides car-free access to shops, restaurants, and attractions, while the extensive Valley Trail network offers year-round recreation opportunities for hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing adventures. Sustainability plays a crucial role in Whistler's identity, with many Holiday accommodation in Whistler featuring eco-friendly initiatives including energy-efficient heating systems, recycling programs, and locally sourced amenities that support the community's commitment to environmental stewardship.

Understanding seasonal pricing patterns helps maximize value, as shoulder seasons offer significantly reduced rates while maintaining access to most attractions and activities. Many properties provide thoughtful touches like ski boot and glove dryers, complimentary snowshoes, and detailed local activity guides created by knowledgeable hosts who understand the mountain environment intimately. For optimal planning, book accommodations well in advance for peak winter periods, while summer reservations offer more flexibility and competitive pricing for families seeking luxury holiday rentals in Whistler with mountain views.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Whistler

How much does it cost to book a holiday rental in Whistler?

Based on data from 2020, , a year in which travel was majorly impacted by COVID-19, Whistler is the most exclusive city in Canada, with an average price of A$527.28 per night.

Which month allows you to save the most on holiday rentals?

If you want to make the most of your money, the cheapest months to visit Whistler are November (A$349.4 the average price per night for accommodation), October (A$366.08), and June (A$385.2).

When does the price of holiday rentals in Whistler go up the most?

When it comes to looking for a holiday rental in Whistler, the months when it is most expensive are, in descending order, February, January and March with average prices per night of A$862.23, A$833.1, and A$676.75, respectively.

Is Whistler a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

If you decide to discover Whistler, we recommend planning your holiday long before you go because it is usually very high in demand, with an annual average occupation of 62% in the year 2020.

What are the best months for a last-minute getaway?

June, November, and October are, in order of highest to lowest, the months that present the largest number of accommodations free, with respective average availability figures of 51%, 48.75% and 47.2%.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

Holiday lettings in Whistler reach their peak in demand in February, with an availability rate of 4.75%. The second most requested month is March, with 20.25%, and the third is August with 26%.

How many lettings are available in Whistler?

We have grouped together the properties from 5 different providers in Whistler, so we can offer you around 1500 properties. You're going to have a hard time deciding which one to go with!