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- The best Banff National Park tour packages
- What people love about Banff National Park Tours
- Travel Banff National Park your way
- Top operators in Banff National Park
- Banff National Park tours for every group
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- Best time to visit Banff National Park
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The best Banff National Park tour packages
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Active Canadian Rockies Adventure
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Spectacular sites, wonderful hikes and hitting so many beautiful locations in one trip.”
Amanda, traveled in July 2022
Banff National Park unfolds before you with the majestic Fairview Mountain summit and optional gondola rides to Sulphur Mountain. Afternoons offer choices from canoeing to cycling, while hiking trails reveal sweeping mountain panoramas.
Duration 8 days Destinations Calgary, Waterton Lakes National Park, Kananaskis, Lake Louise Age Range 10 to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From $2,249
10% Off- US$2,024You save $224
Canada's Rockies (Base, 8 Days) (8 destinations)
153 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Of all the tours we have taken we have never met a tour guide of the quality of Ben.”
Roger, traveled in September 2017
Mountain views greet you from Banff Park Lodge while visiting Surprise Corner and Bow Falls. Optional gondola rides complement buffalo culture lessons from Cree guides and local dining experiences.
Duration 8 days Destinations Calgary, Lake Louise, Jasper National Park, Banff, Canmore, Banff National Park, Kamloops, Vancouver Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Trafalgar From
10% Off- US$3,170+$3,005 upfront costs
Indigenous Medicine walks, Sulphur Mountain gondola rides, and Lake Louise await in Banff National Park. The Valley of Ten Peaks at Moraine Lake showcases nature's grandeur, with comfortable lodging offering mountain views throughout.
Duration 7 days Destinations Calgary, Lake Louise, Jasper National Park, Banff National Park Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $3,835
10% Off- US$3,451You save $384
Wapiti - Uncover the Beauty of Western Canada
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was my first group tour and Lee has set the highest standard. I would love to join another tour with him in the future.”
RuthDarroch, traveled in July 2022
Wilderness adventures in Banff lead to Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and Athabasca Falls. HI wilderness hostels provide comfort between activities like whitewater rafting, with dinner at Cougar Pete's Restaurant overlooking the Rockies.
Duration 7 days Destinations Banff, Lake Louise, Banff National Park, Jasper National Park, Yoho National Park, Revelstoke, Whistler, Squamish, Vancouver Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Moose Travel Network From
10% Off- US$1,481
5-Day Rockies Select Tour (Banff & Columbia Icefield & Yoho & Kootenay National Park)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The accommodations provided were better than expected. The value for money spent was very good.”
Heather, traveled in August 2024
Johnston Canyon walks and Sulphur Mountain views highlight this Banff adventure. The centrally-located Banff Aspen Lodge serves as your gateway to town amenities, gondola rides, and hot springs visits.
Duration 5 days Destinations Calgary, Banff, Banff National Park, Lake Louise, Jasper National Park, Kootenay National Park Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Chinese Operator Calgary Tours From
10% Off- US$1,136
What people love about Banff National Park Tours
- Active Canadian Rockies Adventure
Great people, great adventure off the beaten track.
- Canada's Rockies (Base, 8 Days) (8 destinations)
Our tour was everything we hoped,for. Our coach was comfortable and driver Rich very capable and nice guy. We had plenty of stops throughout tour for photo opportunity, snacks, lunch, etc. all extra excursions were fabulous and fun. All accommodation was excellent and situated within walking distance to shops, restaurants, bars etc. We had lots of onboard entertainment and we learned a lot about Canada and importantly The First Nation people. Thank you to Ben Hutchinson our very knowledgeable tour guide who brought it all together. I know that each and every one of our coach feel very fortunate that we had Ben on board. Lucky us and thank you Trafalgar
- Wapiti - Uncover the Beauty of Western Canada
I had a great time and met some great people.
Travel Banff National Park your way
Explore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through Banff National Park. We have 15 adventures that vary from 2 days to 12 days. With the greatest number of departures in May, this is also the most popular time of the year.
See all Coach / Bus toursOur 8-day tours take you right into the heart of the Canadian Rockies with guides who know every trail and hidden spot. The journey rolls past Lake Louise on the Icefields Parkway, winds through the limestone curves of Maligne Canyon and leads you onto the ancient ice of Athabasca Glacier. Our travelers tell us they love catching the soft morning light at Moraine Lake and Spirit Island - it's when the peaks take on this incredible alpenglow. You'll get a nice mix of active exploring and relaxed scenic travel, especially on the Rocky Mountaineer train sections through the mountain passes. We've added something special in Canmore too - you'll meet real professional hockey players and learn about Canada's national sport, which adds some authentic local flavor to all the natural discoveries.
See all Explorer toursSelect from our extensive range of 30 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Banff National Park with our expert guides leading the way.
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- 5.0 (22,800 reviews)
"It was a fantastic trip that does what it says on the tin. The hikes were great we saw some incredible views that were worth the effort to get there. I really enjoyed the participation aspect of camping and we had a lovely group where everyone equally put in effort to make it work. Food was surprisingly great! Perfect for hiking fuel and we even had cause for a birthday cake. Our tour leader Fred was great, he kept the vibe going, had a lot of knowledge of the hikes and area. I would definitely recommend this tour.
- Tours
- 1 tours
- Age range
- 12 to 90 years old
- Adventure type
- Hiking & Trekking
- Response time
- 1h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $421
- 4.5 (11,928 reviews)
"Overall: Overall, the Canadian Rockies are spectacular. All of the people in our group were fun to be with, and we made some great friends. Our tour guide was knowledgeable, patient, and flexible given the physical abilities (or inabilities) of the members of the group and tried to tailor the tour to accommodate as many people in the activities as possible. My issue was with Intrepid's misrepresentation of the physical activity level rating, the inaccurate pricing of optional activities, the required travel insurance policy, the sub-par lodging, and the labeling of the trip as a Northern Lights trip when there were only 2 nights out of 10 listed in the itinerary that gave us an opportunity to see them. Lodging: The hotels were sub-par. The Metterra in Edmonton didn’t have a functioning hair dryer and the TV didn’t work (during the SuperBowl) The Holiday Inn Express in Slave Lake didn't have a functioning fireplace in the lobby, where we gathered to eat dinner. It was cold as it was adjacent to the front doors the were constantly opening and closing. The TV in the breakfast room and where we met to eat take out dinner was on a political station and the volume was loud. The person working at the front desk stated that the remote control had been stolen, so we couldn't turn it off or adjust the volume. The Lake Louise Inn had disgusting carpeting that we didn’t even want to walk on with bare feet. The Rundlestone Lodge in Banff did not have any food or drink options in the hotel and we had to walk to another hotel to get our included breakfast. The breakfast at that hotel was also sub-par. The eggs were powdered eggs. The bread, bagels, and pastries were all stale and hard. Everyone had a room where the window looked DIRECTLY into the pool area. It was noisy with kids screaming at the pool. One of the members of our group had to pay to upgrade her room, so she wouldn't have to hear the noise from the pool area until 10:30 PM. Intrepid Activity Level rating: Intrepid listed this physical activity level rating as a 2/5, which is one step above sunbathing. It said that the activities were easy and no prior physical fitness was necessary to do most of the activities. First, many of the activities were done at higher altitudes than most were accustomed to, which makes any activity more challenging. Second, walking on ice, hiking on steep mountain trails, and snowshoeing in deep snow require a much higher level of fitness than casual walking. Itinerary: The itinerary was labeled a Canadian Rockies and Northern Lights tour. There were only 2 nights listed on the itinerary (in Slave Lake) that there was even an opportunity to go out to see them. The northern lights and weather conditions are unpredictable, so it should not be listed as a “northern lights tour” unless there would be an opportunity to see them every night. The tour guide had drive time restrictions and couldn’t take us out every night to remote areas to get the chance to see the northern lights. On an Iceland tour, we had our lodging (with restaurant and bar) in remote areas with minimal light pollution, so I could set my alarm a few times throughout the night to go outside to see if the lights were visible. The quality of northern lights can change on an hourly basis and it is not reasonable to expect to stay outside in a remote area without light pollution all night to see them. All the hotels we stayed at had significant light pollution preventing us from going outside the hotel to check the quality of the northern lights. Don’t label it a northern lights tour. It was a Canadian Rockies tour. Slave Lake activities: The ice fishing listed as a possible alternate activity was never discussed. No one said the lakes were safe or not safe for fishing. It was not discussed as an option at all. Snowshoeing was also listed as an activity at this location, but was not given as an option. Jasper activities: Walking on ice in the Maligne Canyon was challenging and risky for people who aren’t physically fit. There were a few people that had to skip the grotto for fear of injuring themselves by going further. Similarly, on the drive along the Icefields Parkway, none of us were able to hike all the way to the toe of Athabasca Glacier due to the level of fitness required. Lake Louise activites: Difficulties with the level of fitness required also impacted the hike at Johnston Canyon. Some people struggled but managed to make it to the lower bridge, but many could not go further due to the fitness level needed to hike up the steep trails. Snowshoeing was offered as an option and one group member had to insist to go snowshoeing here, since the terrain was flat. Otherwise, it was also not included as an option. Banff activities: This was the snowshoe hike at Sunshine Mountain. Despite it being listed as an option twice before on the itinerary, this was the first day we went as a group. It was challenging to say the least. Half of the group were not able to participate due to the level of fitness required that was misrepresented in the tour description rating. The next day the grotto ice walk was listed, but not offered and instead we went on a hike. Optional Activities: There was a SIGNIFICANT discrepancy of the prices listed for the optional activities on the tour description and the actual prices. It seems the prices listed by Intrepid were pre-COVID prices and had never been updated. I understand if there would be a minor difference in prices, but they were 40-70% higher than Intrepid quoted. Here are examples of the activity and price per person. Dogsledding (an anticipated highlight of the trip, which we ended up not going on due to price): Intrepid price $200 CAD and actual price was $315CAD. Lake Louise Sleigh ride: Intrepid price $37CAD and actual price was $52CAD Lake Louise Ice Skating including hockey stick: Intrepid price $20CAD and actual price was $29CAD Banff Hot Springs: Intrepid price $8CAD and actual price was $17.50CAD Travel Insurance: I have the AmEx Platinum card that has very good travel insurance coverage. Intrepid forced me to buy a separate policy stating that I needed a “policy number” and not just claims made coverage that my credit card supplies. I had to pay an extra $174USD to get travel insurance when my credit card already covers travel insurance. Then I found that one of the guests in our group used her credit card policy and did not require a separate travel insurance policy to go on this trip. That was infuriating! White Mountain Adventures: White Mountain Adventures was coordinating this trip and I felt they were at a disadvantage to plan a trip when the Intrepid itinerary and physical activity level was misrepresented prior to the trip. Scott, our tour guide, was very kind, knowledgeable, patient, accommodating, and flexible to try to meet the expectations and physical abilities of those on the tour.
- Tours
- 2 tours
- Age range
- 5 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 6h
- Response rate
- 88%
- Average price
- $780
- 4.5 (182 reviews)
"We saw all the main sights within the parks. Mike the tour leader/driver/chef was punctual courteous helpful and knowledgeable Stays at HI Rampart Creek & Hi Sunda Creek were excellent experiences I highly recommend this trip.
- Tours
- 5 tours
- Age range
- 18 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- Explorer
- Response time
- 12h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $330
Banff National Park tours for every type of group
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Group
36 tours in Banff National ParkExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Banff National Park. We have 36 adventures that vary from 2 days to 12 days. With the greatest number of departures in September, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
7 tours in Banff National ParkVisit Banff National Park with fewer travelers, ensuring more immersive activities.
Private / Personalized
8 tours in Banff National ParkEnjoy the exclusivity of our Private Banff National Park tours, tailored to your own group, preferences and pace with over 8 itineraries to choose from.
Top Banff National Park travel itineraries to fit your plans
Our week-long tours come in three distinct styles that let you really sink into Rocky Mountain life. Nature lovers tend to pick our wildlife-focused routes through Jasper National Park, including that magical cruise to Spirit Island on Maligne Lake. Those interested in local culture go for tours featuring meet-and-greets with Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers and deep dives into regional traditions. For a touch of luxury, we offer routes staying at the grand Fairmont hotels - our guests often say it's like sleeping in mountain castles. Every 7-day tour includes driving the Icefields Parkway, which our travelers consistently rate as their favorite part, especially stopping at Peyto Lake and walking on the ancient Athabasca Glacier where you can drink straight from the ice.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Calgary, Banff, Jasper, Lake Louise
See all toursOur 10-day journeys start with an overnight train ride from Vancouver, either on VIA Rail's Canadian or the Rocky Mountaineer, winding through British Columbia's interior. Our guests love opening their curtains to Mount Robson - North America's highest peak at nearly 13,000 feet. These longer stays in the Rockies mean time for special experiences: horse-drawn sleigh rides at Lake Louise, guided ice walks in Maligne Canyon and watching for Northern Lights in Jasper, the world's second-largest Dark Sky Preserve. Winter visitors particularly enjoy Vancouver's Canyon Lights at Capilano Suspension Bridge and spending Christmas morning surrounded by Banff's snow-covered peaks.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Vancouver, Whistler, Pemberton, Clearwater, Wells Gray Provincial Park, Maligne Canyon, Spirit Island, Jasper, Banff, Lake Louise, Kelowna
Demographics
Discover unforgettable adventures designed for all ages! Whether you're young or young at heart, our adventures offer excitement and wonder for everyone.
- Solo Travelers32 tours All tours for Solo Travelers
- Couples14 tours
- Young Adults (18 - 39)6 tours All tours for Young Adults
- Seniors (50+)14 tours All tours for Seniors
Best time to visit Banff National Park
- Spring 2025
Spring tours catch that sweet spot when the Rockies shift between seasons. Our 5-day Select routes time it just right for early May when the Columbia Icefield opens - you can ride the Ice Explorer onto Athabasca Glacier before the big crowds arrive. We include Moraine Lake stops once it starts thawing mid-May, though guides adjust if the road isn't clear yet. A highlight for many is soaking in Radium Hot Springs while gazing at snowy peaks. Our travelers really value how these spring tours mix indoor comfort with outdoor exploration since the weather tends to change quickly.
- popular 20 tours
- Summer 2025
Summer opens up the full range of what's possible in the Rockies. The Classic Canadian Rockies tour pairs hiking at Moraine Lake's vivid blue waters with a boat trip to Spirit Island on Maligne Lake - it's consistently rated as the trip highlight by our guests. Active tours take you hiking Bertha Lake trail and exploring Red Rock Canyon before nights under canvas, while luxury options use the grand railway hotels as bases. The Rocky Mountaineer adds a different perspective as you relax in glass-domed cars through mountain passes. These summer tours work well because they balance guided activities with free time to explore Banff Avenue or take optional Bow River float trips.
- popular 21 tours
- 20 tours
- 21 tours
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall tours make the most of color changes along the Icefields Parkway. The Canadian Rockies Express stops strategically at Bow Lake, Peyto Lake when alpine larches turn gold. Our 5-day Select tours catch the final weeks Moraine Lake stays open in mid-October, combining it with quiet walks through Johnston Canyon after peak season ends. Many routes finish with wine tasting in the Okanagan Valley en route to Vancouver, which our customers say really complements the autumn views. The guides know exactly when to time stops for mountain photography and also wildlife spotting as animals prepare for winter. Looking at the main tour operators running Canadian Rockies trips, Trafalgar stands out according to what our travelers tell us. Their guide Ben Hutchinson gets mentioned often - he really knows his stuff and keeps the whole experience engaging and fun. Globus delivers solid tours too, and their guide Tarek Sabet receives consistent praise for running things smoothly and sharing deep knowledge about the region. One note of caution about Intrepid Travel though - we've heard from quite a few customers who found the activity ratings didn't quite match what they experienced on the ground. Some were caught off guard by more challenging sections than expected. The pricing for optional activities has also been a bit of an issue, with actual costs often coming in higher than what's listed in their materials. Both Trafalgar and Globus maintain reliable standards with professional guides who know the Canadian Rockies well. Just make sure to look carefully at Intrepid's activity levels and factor in some extra budget for their optional experiences if you go that route.
- popular 22 tours
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