| 8 Days / 7 nights
Non-Escorted
If you can't decide which of the Rocky Mountaineer routes appeals
to you most, then why not take both! This tour will give you
that opportunity and still have you back to Vancouver in only
eight days.
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Highlights of Your Vacation:
- 4 days onboard the spectacular Rocky Mountaineer® in your
choice of RedLeaf Service or GoldLeaf Service.
- Motorcoach tours of the Icefields Parkway and Yoho National
Park.
- One night at the magnificent Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise.

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Itinerary
| Day |
Location |
| 1 |
Vancouver |
| 2 |
Vancouver to Kamloops |
| 3 |
Kamloops to Jasper |
| 4 |
Jasper to Lake Louise |
| 5 |
Lake Louise to Banff |
| 6 |
Banff to Kamloops |
| 7 |
Kamloops to Vancouver |
| 8 |
Vacation ends |
Reverse itinerary also available. |
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2008 Package Tour
Start Dates
Starts Vancouver (Round Trip)
Saturdays |
| May |
3 10 17 24 31 |
| Jun |
7 14 21 28 |
| Jul |
5 12 19 26 |
| Aug |
2 9 16 23 30 |
| Sep |
6 13 20 27 |
| Oct |
4 11 |
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| Prices
include GST |
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Popular Hotels |
Superior Hotels & Goldleaf Services |
Deluxe Hotels & Goldleaf Service |
| From
Vancouver |
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| May 03 - May 24 |
| May 31 - Sep 27 |
| Oct 06 - Oct 11 |
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| £1059 |
£1396 |
| £1313 |
£1769 |
| £1059 |
£1396 |
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| £1963 |
£2470 |
| £2267 |
£2958 |
| £1912 |
£2364 |
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| £2119 |
£2778 |
| £2442 |
£3299 |
| £2069 |
£2672 |
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Meal
Plan including:
All breakfasts and dinners |
On
Request |
On
Request |
On Request |
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Upgrade to GoldLeaf service for Popular hotels £696 per person
Rail Fuel Surcharge
Due to oil prices hitting an all-time high, Rocky Mountaineer Vacations has implemented a fuel surcharge on all Rocky Mountaineer and Whistler Mountaineer bookings made on or after May 15, 2008.
The fuel surcharge is £15 per person for 2-day rail travel on the Rocky Mountaineer and £2.50 per person, per direction on the Whistler Mountaineer. For bookings prior to May 15, 2008 where a full payment or deposit was made, the fuel surcharge will be waived.
Rocky Mountaineer Vacations has worked hard to internally absorb the increase in oil prices over the past number of years. With the price of oil hitting all-time highs worldwide and no forecast of prices declining in the near future, we can no longer continue to absorb the additional cost.

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