The average price of a 7-day trip to British Columbia Interior is $1,377 for a solo traveler, $2,473 for a couple, and $4,636 for a family of 4. British Columbia Interior hotels range from $55 to $252 per night with an average of $98, while most vacation rentals will cost $180 to $440 per night for the entire home. Average worldwide flight costs to Kelowna Airport (YLW) are between $609 and $906 per person for economy flights and $1,911 to $2,843 for first class. Depending on activities, we recommend budgeting $47 to $71 per person per day for transportation and enjoying local restaurants.

See below for average, budget, and luxury trip costs. You can also look up flight costs from your airport for more tailored flight pricing.

 

 

The Cheapest Times to Visit British Columbia Interior, BC, CA

On average, these will be the cheapest dates to fly to YLW and stay in a British Columbia Interior hotel:

  • January 8th to March 4th
  • April 2nd to April 29th
  • September 3rd to December 9th

The absolute cheapest time to take a vacation in British Columbia Interior is usually late January.

 

Average British Columbia Interior Trip Costs

Average Solo Traveler

The average cost for one person to visit British Columbia Interior for a week is $1,162-$1,930($166-$276 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing: $47 to $71 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Flights: $413 to $815 for economy

Lodging: $70 to $93 per night for one 2 or 3-star hotel room

or $85 to $103 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Average Couple’s Trip

The average cost for a couple to visit British Columbia Interior for a week is $2,296-$3,424($328-$489 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing: $94 to $142 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Flights: $826 to $1,630 for economy

Lodging: $70 to $93 per night for one 2 or 3-star hotel room

or $85 to $103 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Average Family Vacation

The average cost for 4 people to visit British Columbia Interior for a week is $3,682-$6,364($526-$909 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing: $188 to $284 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Flights: $1,652 to $3,260 for economy

Lodging: $140 to $186 per night for two 2 or 3-star hotel rooms

or $119 to $155 per night for a 2-bed vacation rental

Traveling Cheap to British Columbia Interior

How cheap can you make a vacation to British Columbia Interior? The cheapest trip to British Columbia Interior is about $118 per person per day for travelers willing to take standby flights, deal with inconvenience, and otherwise limit travel expenses. About 1% of rentals are available in the $0 to $100 range for an entire place, and vacation rentals can be booked for as low as $100 per night. These inexpensive rentals must be booked as early as possible and may not be in the most desirable areas. 1-star hotels are more likely to be available, with rooms starting at around $44.

Even cheaper trips are possible depending on where you live and whether you can drive. Check the cheapest times to fly for more saving ideas.

Budget Solo Traveler

The lowest cost for one person to visit British Columbia Interior for a week is $824-$1,889($118-$270 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing: $21 to $42 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Flights: $413 to $815 for economy

Lodging: $44 to $55 per night for one 1-star hotel room

or $100 to $130 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Budget Couple’s Trip

The lowest cost for a couple to visit British Columbia Interior for a week is $1,384-$2,998($198-$428 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing: $42 to $84 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Flights: $826 to $1,630 for economy

Lodging: $44 to $55 per night for one 1-star hotel room

or $100 to $130 per night for a 1-bed vacation rental

Budget Family Vacation

The lowest cost for 4 people to visit British Columbia Interior for a week is $2,768-$5,606($395-$801 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing: $84 to $168 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Flights: $1,652 to $3,260 for economy

Lodging: $88 to $110 per night for two 1-star hotel rooms

or $140 to $195 per night for a 2-bed vacation rental

Overall it is possible but not easy to travel to British Columbia Interior cheaply.

The Cost of a Luxury British Columbia Interior Trip

There is no true ceiling on the cost of a luxury trip, so our estimates are based on what most people do in British Columbia Interior.

Luxury Solo Traveler

The high-end price for one person to visit British Columbia Interior for a week is $2,192-$7,564($313-$1,081 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing: $85 to $149 per day for one person’s daily expenses

Flights: $847 to $1,769 for first class

Lodging: $125 to $252 per night for one 4 or 5-star hotel room

or $440 to $792 per night for a preferred vacation rental

Luxury Couple’s Trip

The high-end price for a couple to visit British Columbia Interior for a week is $3,634-$10,376($519-$1,482 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing: $170 to $298 per day for two people’s daily expenses

Flights: $1,694 to $3,538 for first class

Lodging: $125 to $252 per night for one 4 or 5-star hotel room

or $440 to $792 per night for a preferred vacation rental

Luxury Family Vacation

The high-end price for 4 people to visit British Columbia Interior for a week is $7,268-$18,376($1,038-$2,625 per day)

Food, Travel, and Sightseeing: $340 to $596 per day for four people’s daily expenses

Flights: $3,388 to $7,076 for first class

Lodging: $250 to $504 per night for two 4 or 5-star hotel rooms

or $616 to $1,188 per night for a preferred vacation rental

 

British Columbia Interior Hotel Prices

The cost of staying in British Columbia Interior is about average than the average city. On average hotels are less expensive than vacation rentals. Luxury vacation rentals are more expensive in British Columbia Interior due to very high property costs. The graphs below show how much cost can vary depending on the type of experience you’re looking for.

British Columbia Interior Lodging Cost by Star Status

The average price for the class of hotel is on the (y) axis. The hotel class (out of 5 stars) is on the (x) axis.

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Hotel Price

Prices are based on British Columbia Interior hotel averages and may not reflect current prices. In some cases, we extrapolate prices to estimate costs, and hotels with your desired star rating may not be available.

Vacation Rental Prices

The percent of vacation rentals in the price range is on the left (y) axis. Price range is on the bottom (x) axis.

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Percent of rentals

There are a healthy amount of vacation rentals serving all budgets in British Columbia Interior.

 

Flight Costs to British Columbia Interior

Averaging flights around the world, prices go from a high of $906 average in mid December to a low of $609 in late January. Median flight price is $571. These prices are based on millions of flights. For British Columbia Interior our data includes 93 originating airports, and 45 airlines. The area has average variance in price compared with other locations. Flying to British Columbia Interior from an airport like Shevchenko (SCO) in Aktau (Kazakhstan) for an average $5,886 trip fare will obviously cost a lot more than from an airport like Victoria International (YYJ) in Victoria (Canada) at an average of just $217.

 

Average Flight Cost by Season

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Worldwide Flight Prices

Average Flight Cost by Day of Week

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Departure Day Prices
Return Day Prices

 

The cheapest day to fly in is typically Tuesday, and the cheapest day to fly back is usually Tuesday. Click here to see data for the cost of flights from your airport. In British Columbia Interior, the difference between the cheapest and the most expensive week is about $298, so you can easily save about 49% simply by using our free flight guides and booking in advance.

 

Daily Expenses Budget

Daily vacation expenses vary more based on what you’re interested in doing. A fine dining restaurant with drinks around British Columbia Interior can easily cost $310 per person or more, while a standard nice meal might be about $21 per person. Private tours can cost $629 per day, but self-guided tours to see the outdoor sights can be free. Costs vary wildly, so recommendations are made based on the cost of living and averages we see for this type of vacation.

 

 

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