Find the perfect place to stay in Whistler

After a day on the slopes, trails, or golf course, there's nothing better than relaxing in a hot tub surrounded by Whistler's mountain scenery. Browse our collection of vacation rentals featuring private or shared hot tub access, including cozy condos, spacious townhomes, and luxury chalets throughout Whistler. Whether you're planning a ski getaway, summer adventure, or weekend retreat, these properties offer the perfect place to unwind and recharge. 

Find the ideal Whistler accommodation with a hot tub and enjoy a comfortable stay close to the village, lifts, and year-round outdoor activities.


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The ground level of this townhome features a private double-car garage with secured bike and ski storage, a spacious foyer entrance with an in-suite washer and dryer, and a large closet. A custom media room invites guests to enjoy movies and entertainment on the large sectional sofa, complete with a Smart TV and a dedicated workspace area. Step out
Fitzsimmons Walk 16
Village North
4 bedrooms
3.5 baths
8 guests
4.9 (78)
From $425.00 CAD / night
Completely transformed from the studs up, this beautifully renovated Powderhorn residence blends modern rustic design with refined sophistication and comfort. Offering three bedrooms (two bedrooms plus a den) and two bathrooms, the home provides generous space for relaxing, entertaining, and enjoying the best of Whistler living.The interior showcas
Powderhorn 205
Benchlands
3 bedrooms
2 baths
8 guests
4.8 (23)
From $200.00 CAD / night
Enjoy the comforts of this fully equipped mountain resort townhome, complete with heated slate floors, a river rock fireplace, boot and glove dryer, 2 free parking spots, AC, in-suite washer and dryer, and a deluxe private hot tub. The private garage offers secure, dedicated bike and ski storage, keeping all your gear organized and ready for the ne
Montebello 4873
Village North
3 bedrooms
3 baths
6 guests
4.9 (30)
From $400.00 CAD / night
Nestled directly beside the slopes of Blackcomb Mountain, this charming one-bedroom ski-in/ski-out suite offers the perfect blend of seclusion and convenience. Tucked away in a private, quiet setting, you're just a short stroll from everything Blackcomb has to offer — yet feels like a world of your own.In the winter months, curl up beside
Aspens Lodge 128
Upper Village
1 bedrooms
1 baths
4 guests
4.8 (61)
From $115.00 CAD / night
This spacious two-bedroom plus loft condo is one of the few units in Wildwood Lodge offering mountain views from the balcony, living area, and bedrooms, making it a standout choice for a Whistler getaway. The open layout creates a bright and comfortable atmosphere, ideal for relaxing after a day in the mountains.The condo features a fully equipped
Wildwood Lodge 303
Benchlands
3 bedrooms
2 baths
8 guests
4.8 (165)
From $175.00 CAD / night
This luxurious 4-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom townhome is beyond comparison, featuring beautiful Italian furnishings and a state-of-the-art home automation and AV system. Spectacular mountain views stretch out from the sizable balcony overlooking Fitzsimmons Creek, and the 5-star level of accommodation becomes immediately apparent throughout every corner
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Fitzsimmons Walk 28
Village North
4 bedrooms
3.5 baths
8 guests
4.8 (99)
From $450.00 CAD / night
Experience elevated mountain living in this stunning three-level townhome located in the prestigious Englewood Greens complex. Surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery and just a 4-minute drive from Whistler Village, this beautifully designed 2,000 sq ft retreat offers the perfect balance of luxury, comfort, and convenience.Thoughtfully designed
Englewood Greens 14
Nicklaus North
4 bedrooms
3.5 baths
9 guests
4.8 (37)
From $300.00 CAD / night
This spacious and beautifully appointed one-bedroom, one-bathroom condo offers exceptional ski-in/ski-out access to Blackcomb Mountain, along with surreal west-facing patio views of the awe-inspiring mountains and alpine sunsets. Guests can also enjoy views toward the base of Blackcomb Mountain and the gondola, making it the perfect spot to watch f
Aspens Lodge 311
Upper Village
1 bedrooms
1 baths
4 guests
4.9 (61)
From $115.00 CAD / night
Welcome to a stylishly designed 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom retreat complete with a private hot tub for the ultimate relaxing Whistler getaway. Located in an amazing Whistler Village location just steps from the bustling Marketplace, this inviting suite places restaurants, shopping, entertainment, and mountain access all within easy reach.Designed to com
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Glacier's Reach 73
Village North
2 bedrooms
2 baths
5 guests
4.7 (89)
From $180.00 CAD / night
Welcome to this spacious ground-floor 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom condo located in the peaceful and secluded Blueberry neighborhood. Larger than the average Whistler two-bedroom, this inviting retreat offers abundant natural light, generous living spaces, and the perfect balance of comfort and mountain charm for families or groups.Large windows surround
Greyhawk 123
Blueberry
2 bedrooms
2 baths
6 guests
4.9 (51)
From $180.00 CAD / night
Experience the ultimate getaway in this stunning 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom townhome, perfect for ski enthusiasts. This spacious open floor plan features a cozy living area complete with a wood-burning fireplace and Smart TV, ideal for unwinding after an exhilarating day on the slopes.The fully equipped kitchen boasts high-end appliances, making it easy
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Painted Cliff 2
Benchlands
3 bedrooms
2 baths
8 guests
4.8 (28)
From $220.00 CAD / night
Step into #11 Arrowhead Point, a hidden gem atop the Benchlands. This ski-in/ski-out haven seamlessly combines serenity with convenience for both winter and summer occasions. Experience luxury in this remarkable end-unit townhome boasting three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, with a thoughtfully designed one-level floor plan that maximizes spa
Arrowhead Point 11
Benchlands
3 bedrooms
2 baths
8 guests
4.7 (54)
From $270.00 CAD / night

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Whistler BC Overview & Information

Taking a vacation in the idyllic town of Whistler is a great idea any time of year. Famous for having the largest skiable terrain of any ski resort in all of North America, Whistler has much more to offer regardless of your interest in hitting the slopes. This is a fantastic travel destination if you are passionate about mountain biking and the outdoors, experiencing stunning mountain vistas, dining in up-market restaurants and bars, playing golf, or renting a cabin and getting a feel for the quaint European-style, pedestrian-friendly village.

Like any destination, if you want to make the most out of your Whistler vacation, you are going to need not only the right vacation rental but the right information and research at your disposal which is why we have brought all of the key information about the world's best travel destination into one place for you.

Whistler sees on average around 3 million over-night and day visitors annually, with 45% of these visitors arriving during the winter months. This means that you won't be alone during your visit and will have the opportunity to meet many like-minded people.

A History and Overview of Whistler

Whistler and the surrounding areas hold thousands of years of history as these lands were the home of the Coast Salish First Nations before Europeans arrived, with Whistler serving as a valuable trading post between the Squamish and Lil'wat nations. Many of the hiking tracks around Whistler are actually the traditional routes of the Coast Salish peoples, and you can follow their paths to view nature and the landscape similarly to how they once did. You can also visit the Squamish-Lil'wat Cultural Centre to get a complete grasp of the region's history and identity.

Named "Whistler" thanks to the shrill sound that the local hoary marmot populations make, the early 1900s saw European settlement, first as a small hunting and fishing village, then as a successful mining town until the 1950s turned it into a popular summer vacation spot. The 1960s saw the first ski resort on the mountain open, and then in 2010, Whistler hosted the Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games.