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  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    1,730 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

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  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    1,380 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    1,290 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    2,770 of Whistler vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

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  • 4.8 Average rating

    Whistler stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated vacation rentals in Whistler

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Top guest favorite
The living area features a comfortable leather sofa set, complemented by a natural stone fireplace. A large television is mounted on the wall, while a scenic mural of snow-covered mountains decorates the adjacent wall. Natural light streams through large windows.
Townhouse in Whistler
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 436 reviews

Alpine Hideaway. Private hot tub. Steps to village

Steps from the Whistler Village, this unique ground level townhome is everything you need to gear up and unwind. Private hot tub exclusively for your own use. Two minute walk to Marketplace and seven minute walk to the gondolas. This corner unit has its own private entrance, full kitchen, in-suite laundry, high speed WIFI and smart TVs. Park your vehicle(s) free in the secured underground and forget about them. Also check out our new 2 bed 2 bath neighbouring unit: airbnb.com/h/alpinehideaway2

Top guest favorite
An outdoor space features a large hot tub with a covered top, surrounded by a plush sectional couch and outdoor dining area. A fire pit is centrally located on the deck, while natural greenery and a wooden privacy wall enhance the tranquil setting.
Townhouse in Whistler
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Upper Village Getaway - Private Hot Tub!

Welcome to your cozy cabin vacation stay located in Whistler's exclusive Upper Village! The Stoneridge townhomes are a true ski-in, ski out (or bike!) location which offers both the privacy of the Benchlands forest and the convenient proximity to Whistler village. This single level, two bedroom townhome includes king and queen beds, XL dining table and XL couch and gas fireplace with ample space for four people. Walk-out onto your private, treed backyard with XL deck and private, large hot tub.

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A spacious living area is highlighted by large windows that offer views of the outdoors. A modern gas fireplace provides warmth, and a flat-screen television is positioned nearby. Comfortable seating includes a plush sofa and an armchair, arranged around a wooden coffee table adorned with decorative items.
Condo in Whistler
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 118 reviews

True North cozy mountain get-away, views, free pkg

Welcome to True North, your ultimate mountain get-away! Entire condo. Beautiful views. Free parking. Bike in/bike out. This beautiful penthouse condo offers luxurious accommodation, expansive mountain views, private balcony and fireplace. Fantastic location steps from world-class golfing, mountain biking, Whistler's best patio, and Harbour Air Terminal. Perfect for skiing, mountain biking, golfing, and hiking holidays. Whistler village and ski lifts are only a 5 min drive or 2 km ride away.

Guest favorite
A contemporary living area is showcased, featuring a spacious sectional sofa and minimalist coffee tables. Large windows allow natural light to flood the space, revealing stunning views of the surrounding mountains. A sleek fireplace serves as a focal point, enhancing the modern design.
Condo in Whistler
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 125 reviews

Stunning Renovation - Luxury at Nicklaus North

Indulge in the epitome of luxury with this contemporary Scandinavian-inspired condo "The Oaks". Unwind in the steam shower after a day on the slopes, and revel in the state-of-the-art appliances. Our commitment to excellence extends to the curated amenities, including the Dyson Airwrap, Dyson Hypersonic Dryer, and GoodHairDay Curling Iron. Nestled in the prestigious Nicklaus North locale, this condo offers an unparalleled setting right on the golf course, with captivating views of Green Lake.

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Townhouse in Whistler
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

Modern 1 BD- AC, Minutes to Gondola, Lakes, Trails

Modern Scandi 1 bd in quiet Creekside. 3 min walk to Gondola. Adjacent to the Valley Trail. Heated floors, Rain shower, 50" Smart TV, High-Speed Wifi, Fireplace, Private Ski Rack & FREE parking. Creekside Village across the street for bike rentals, groceries, gym...Choose from fine dining (Rimrock, Red Door, Mekong), comfort food (South Side, Creekbread), pubs ( Roland's, Dusty's) and cafes (BReD, Rockit). 7 min drive/ bus ride to Main Whistler Village. Public transit is 2 minutes from door.

Top guest favorite
A stylish living area is highlighted by a comfortable beige sofa and a unique wooden coffee table. A flat-screen television is mounted above a tiled fireplace. Natural light floods in through a large window, while geometric artwork adorns the walls.
Loft in Whistler
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 993 reviews

*The Main Street Loft* KING Bed+Hot Tub+Parking

**Note: Elevator is CLOSED: April 13 until mid June** Unit on 3rd floor! The Main Street loft is centrally located on Main Street in the Marketplace area of Whistler Village North. Newly renovated loft space with high ceilings and patio with mountain views! FREE PARKING, HOT TUB+bike storage. The loft is on 3rd floor of a mixed commercial/residential building. It's near grocery store, coffee shop, restaurants, bars, liquor store & shops. 7-10 min walk to gondola & 1 min to Olympic Plaza.

Guest favorite
A modern living area is showcased with a sleek glass coffee table and a comfortable sectional sofa. A fireplace is centrally located beneath a flat-screen TV, while sliding glass doors lead to a sunny patio. Decorative plants and a vibrant floral arrangement add subtle touches.
Condo in Whistler
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 592 reviews

Mountain Bliss with Private Hot Tub & Free Parking

A renovated 1 bedroom with a private Hot Tub, spread over two floors with two sunny patios & free parking. Located across the street from Whistler's village stroll, you can park your car and walk everywhere. Enjoy the convenience of the grocery store, liquor store, shops and restaurants across the street while returning home to a quiet, cozy townhouse. Access the ski lifts by walking about 15 minutes along the village stroll or walk across the street to hop on the Free Shuttle Bus.

Top guest favorite
A cozy living area features an orange sofa complemented by a white rug. Natural light fills the space through large windows, highlighting indoor plants. A circular chair and modern table are present, along with a wall-mounted television and pendant lighting. A record player adds a vintage touch.
Condo in Whistler
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Avocado Guesthouse ~ steps to lake, gondola, shops

A cozy, mid-century inspired mountain retreat in Whistler, BC. PERKS OF THE LOCATION: ◦ 3 min walk from new gondola ◦ 5 min drive to Whistler Village ◦ Steps from some of the best shops/restaurants in Whistler ◦ Easy access to the highway PERKS OF THE SPACE: ◦ A trendy, cozy, midcentury modern interior ◦ Luxury duvet and pillows ◦ Electric fireplace ◦ High quality furnishings in a newly renovated space ◦ Unique vintage pieces throughout ◦ Record player ◦ Lots of natural light

Top guest favorite
A sunny lakefront patio features four black Adirondack chairs arranged to face the water, accompanied by a small side table. Scenic mountains and lush greenery rise in the background, with fluffy clouds drifting above a bright blue sky.
Condo in Whistler
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Private lakefront getaway on Alta Lake

With the best lakefront patio in Whistler, this 1 bedroom + den, 1 bathroom condo is a vacation dream. Bring your water toys for fun on the lake or enjoy a short bike ride or walk into the village on the Valley Trail. The village is only a 5 minute drive away. *May 2026 note: The photos of the bed in the den are no longer accurate. I am awaiting updated photos. The new bed is a comfortable twin-size that converts to a double bed (2 twin mattresses side by side).

Superhost
A bright living area features slanted skylights allowing natural light to fill the space. Plush seating in deep blue hues surrounds a low coffee table. A stone fireplace adds warmth to the room, while a modern television is positioned nearby.
Condo in Whistler
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Penthouse/1 Bdrm/Private Hot Tub/Village Central

HEART OF THE VILLAGE! This condo is located right in the core of Whistler Village. Located above the Village Grocery Store and BC Liquor Store. Steps from the airport shuttle drop off and just a 2 minute walk from both village gondolas. This condo has been completely updated with travel in mind. The king bed is extremely comfortable and the views from the condo are undeniably breathtaking! Enjoy the private brand new hot tub from the patio after a long day!

Guest favorite
A large hot tub is shown in an enclosed space, featuring steam rising from the water. The surrounding area includes wooden railings and informational signs. A relaxingly inviting setting is created for the enjoyment of guests.
Condo in Whistler
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 756 reviews

Modern, Comfy & Clean. Heart of Village w/ Hot Tub

Our Marketplace Condo is perfectly located in Whistler Village's Olympic Plaza. This place is perfect for both groups & couples looking for a quality stay where they can enjoy all that Whistler has to offer. Steps to shops: restaurants, grocery, liquor store, and of course Whistler & Blackcomb Mountains. Kitchen is fully stocked, more than enough room for everyone, and the space was designed to make your stay fun and memorable.

Guest favorite
A spacious living area is shown with modern furnishings, including a comfortable couch and a decorative coffee table. Large windows allow natural light to fill the room, offering views of the surrounding landscape. A dining table is visible in the background, complemented by stylish chairs.
Apartment in Whistler
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 256 reviews

Best Ski-in/out Studio upper village

Le Chamois is a beautiful building located at the base of Blackcomb mountain with shops, restaurants, ski lifts and ski school at your doorstep. - Best Location in the Upper Village - Spacious 598 sqf Studio - Ski-in, Ski-out (the Backcomb Gondola is under your living room window!) - Outdoor Pool, Hot tub and Gym - Sleeps 2 - Private Indoor Jacuzzi - Secure Underground Parking ($25/day) - Easy Self Check-in

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What Airbnb hosts recommend seeing in Whistler

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Whistler Blackcomb

Expansive ski resort offering year-round activities, including skiing, biking, and hiking

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At Whistler Blackcomb you can ski or ride over 200 runs across two connected mountains, hit world-class alpine bowls and glaciers, and ride the Peak 2 Peak Gondola for sweeping views year-round. Start with Fresh Tracks breakfast and early mountain access, then refuel with warm cinnamon buns at Chick Pea, vegetarian dishes with views at Raven’s Nest, or waffles at Crystal Hut. In summer, hike Blackcomb Ascent, Overlord, or High Note trails, or tackle the bike park and Spearhead traverse with a guide. The resort also hosts events like Fire & Ice, luge world cups, and race series, with Whistler Village below for dining and shopping.

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Whistler Mountain

Premier resort destination offering skiing, mountain biking, and vibrant village life

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On Whistler Mountain you can ski and snowboard terrain for all abilities, from family-friendly runs to favourites like Flute and Symphony, or book First Tracks for early-morning fresh powder. Ride the Peak 2 Peak Gondola and step onto the Cloudraker Skybridge and Raven’s Eye platform for 360° alpine views high above Whistler Bowl. In summer, hike High Note and other alpine trails, or explore the legendary bike park. Afterwards, wander the pedestrian village for dining, drinks, galleries, and events.

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Alta Lake

Popular lake for swimming, kayaking, and picnicking, with multiple parks and scenic views

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At Alta Lake you can swim in one of Whistler’s warmest lakes, paddleboard, canoe, kayak, float, or simply lounge on sandy beaches with mountain views. Spend time at Lakeside, Rainbow, Wayside, Alta Lake Park, or quieter Blueberry Park, using docks, kids’ play areas, dog-friendly zones, and grassy picnic spots with BBQs. Rent boards, boats, and kayaks right at the lake, or play beach volleyball and explore the looping walking, hiking, and biking trails. Pack snacks, relax by the water, and stay for sunset.

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Scandinave Spa Whistler

Tranquil outdoor spa offering hydrotherapy, saunas, and massages in a serene forest setting

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At Scandinave Spa Whistler you move through hot pools, saunas, eucalyptus steam rooms, and freezing cold plunges, then stretch out in quiet relaxation rooms, hammocks, cedar huts, and by fire pits surrounded by forest and mountain views. Expect a strict silence and no-phone policy, so bring a book or journal and plan to linger at least 3–5 hours. You can add Swedish, deep tissue, restorative, prenatal, or RMT massage treatments—reserve these in advance as they often book up.

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Lost Lake

Year-round destination offering hiking, biking, and cross-country skiing trails, plus a scenic beach

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At Lost Lake you can swim in one of Whistler’s warmest lakes, spread out on the sandy beach or grass, and jump off multiple floating platforms or the central pontoon. Hike or run the easy loop around the lake, then branch onto nature trails and a full network of beginner to intermediate mountain bike routes, plus a whiffle ball course and a dedicated dog beach with a floating doggie dock. In winter, the area converts to groomed cross-country ski and snowshoe trails with routes for different skill levels. Come for bird-watching, the late-summer toad migration, slack lines, casual BBQs, food trucks, and relaxed picnics with big mountain views.

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Audain Art Museum

Cultural hub featuring British Columbian art, indigenous masks, and works by Emily Carr

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At the Audain Art Museum, you can explore a major collection of British Columbian art from the late 18th century to today, including a room devoted to Emily Carr and postwar works. Spend time with one of the world’s finest collections of Northwest Coast First Nations masks and James Hart’s carved cedar Dance Screen (The Scream Too). Take in the striking modernist architecture, elevated over a dry riverbed. When available, book the “Alta and Audain” evening for a guided gallery tour followed by dinner on the patio beneath the gallery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Whistler?

    Whistler has inviting areas for accommodations, including Whistler Village for convenient access to amenities, Upper Village for ski proximity, and Creekside for a quieter atmosphere. These neighborhoods feature a mix of chalets, condos, and vacation rentals suited to different preferences.

  • What are the best things to do in Whistler with kids?

    Families often explore playgrounds, ride the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, and enjoy Lost Lake’s sandy beach in summer. Kid-friendly biking trails and educational visits to the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre are frequently suggested.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Whistler?

    Explore Whistler’s alpine views with the PEAK 2 PEAK Gondola, stroll Whistler Village for local shops, and hike or bike forested trails around Lost Lake. Winter brings skiing and snowboarding on Whistler and Blackcomb mountains.

  • How is the weather in Whistler?

    Whistler has cool, wet winters around 32–46°F (0–8°C), with heavier snowfall at higher elevations, and mild, drier summers near 54–76°F (12–25°C). Spring and fall see variable temperatures and rainfall, so layers are helpful year-round.

  • What are the best places to visit in Whistler?

    Whistler Village has a lively pedestrian core, the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre shares Indigenous stories, and Lost Lake is popular for lakeside strolls. The Audain Art Museum features regional artwork in a modern space.

  • What are some hiking trails in Whistler?

    Explore nature on the Lost Lake trails, ascend the scenic High Note Trail on Whistler Mountain, or discover forested paths on the Valley Trail network. Trails range from leisurely walks to more challenging summit routes.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Whistler?

    Enjoy ice skating at Whistler Olympic Plaza in winter, swim or paddle at lakes like Alta Lake, and ride mountain bikes on gentle valley trails. Interactive exhibits at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre are also frequently suggested for families.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Whistler?

    Explore nearby mountains, visit scenic lakes, or discover local art galleries in surrounding communities. Outdoor parks and nature reserves around Whistler provide opportunities for hiking, wildlife viewing, and relaxation.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Whistler?

    Many vacation rentals in areas like Whistler Village, Upper Village, and Creekside welcome pets. Local trails and parks make it easy to enjoy the outdoors with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Whistler?

    Consider packing layers, as Whistler’s weather shifts throughout the day and season. Explore local transport options, try regional foods, and check out community cultural centers for unique experiences beyond the slopes.

  • What is Whistler known for?

    Whistler is known for world-class skiing and snowboarding, its vibrant mountain village, and access to alpine adventure year-round. Distinct Indigenous cultural sites and a dynamic arts scene also enrich the region’s experience.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Whistler?

    Visitors often discover tranquil forest trails on the Valley Trail, local art at the Maury Young Arts Centre, and serene picnic spots by lakes such as Alpha Lake. Neighborhood coffee shops and bakeries tucked around Whistler Village add local flavor.

  • What are the best foods to try in Whistler?

    Try locally inspired dishes like British Columbia salmon, poutine, and artisanal cheeses, along with seasonal berry desserts. Mountain lodges and village eateries feature regional ingredients and flavors year-round.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Whistler?

    Pack layers for shifting temperatures, waterproof outerwear, comfortable footwear for exploring, and swimwear in summer months. If visiting for winter sports, bring insulated jackets, gloves, and gear for snow activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Whistler like?

    Whistler Village has lively pubs, casual cocktail bars, and dance venues, while Creekside features laid-back apres-ski spots. Local venues host live music and offer late-night dining options, especially during ski season.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Whistler?

    The Whistler Film Festival brings cinematic programming in late autumn, while Crankworx celebrates mountain biking in summer. Food and wine events and Indigenous cultural gatherings are also frequently suggested throughout the year.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Whistler?

    Many vacation rentals in Whistler Village, Upper Village, and Creekside are designed with families in mind, featuring multiple bedrooms and easy access to activities. Family-oriented amenities and nearby parks make it easy to plan group adventures.

  • When is the best time to visit Whistler?

    June through September is often recommended for hiking, mountain biking, and outdoor events, with milder temperatures and less rain. Winter appeals to skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts, while spring and fall invite quieter experiences.

All about Whistler

Two hours north of Vancouver lies Whistler, a scenic ski village in British Columbia hailed as one of the world’s premier ski destinations. Located at the base of the soaring Whistler and Blackcomb mountains, Whistler boasts thousands of acres of skiable terrain and more than 200 marked trails, with its longest run spanning seven miles, inviting skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels to shred the slopes.

Whistler also boasts an active art scene, with museums, galleries, and studios all over town. The pedestrian-only village is full of cafes and cozy pubs, where you can get a taste of the local après-ski atmosphere with live music, heated outdoor terraces, and prime views of skiers gliding down the snowy slopes. When the snow melts, you can hop on a bike and take to the mountain trails, gather for a lakeside picnic, or boost your adrenaline with a zipline ride.

What are the top things to do in Whistler?

Audain Art Museum

One of Whistler’s cultural hotspots, the Audain Art Museum sits in the center of town. The modern, geometric architecture of the building, which includes a trapezoidal roofline, is a marvel on its own, while the striking combination of natural and contemporary elements complement the bountiful alpine landscape. Throughout the year, you can peruse permanent collections of artworks and temporary exhibitions that feature pieces from Canadian and international artists.

Train Wreck Trail

Train Wreck Trail’s alluring juxtaposition between lush forest and decades-old train cars offers a unique hiking experience that combines art, history, and nature. Rusted boxcars adorned with graffiti and murals are scattered throughout the short trail — a round trip is approximately 1.3 miles. Along the way, you’ll encounter the iconic suspension bridge, which features a playful locomotive-themed design and provides overhead views of the Cheakamus River.

Brandywine Provincial Park

Brandywine Provincial Park lies ten miles southwest of Whistler and showcases the natural beauty of the surrounding landscape. Here you’ll find hiking, peaceful picnic spots, and mountain biking galore. Head to the main walking trail for a picturesque stroll to Brandywine Falls, the spectacular 230-foot waterfall. Further along the trail, you’ll find more viewing platforms with breathtaking views of the valley.

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