Luxury Chauffeur Service in Sea-to-Sky Corridor
Seven Star Chauffeurs provides luxury chauffeur service along the entire Sea-to-Sky Corridor, from Horseshoe Bay to Pemberton. This 150-kilometre stretch of Highway 99 is one of the most scenic drives in the world, passing through Britannia Beach, Squamish, and the Tantalus Range before arriving in Whistler. Seven Star's Cadillac Escalade IQ is the signature vehicle for Sea-to-Sky transfers, offering fully-electric luxury with zero emissions. An important consideration when travelling through some of British Columbia's most pristine natural landscapes. We provide transfers to all Sea-to-Sky destinations, including the Sea-to-Sky Gondola in Squamish, Shannon Falls, Brackendale, and the growing number of luxury residences and corporate retreats along the corridor.
Areas We Cover in Sea-to-Sky Corridor
Services Available in Sea-to-Sky Corridor
Airport Transfers at YVR
Meet-and-greet at International Arrivals, luggage handled in silence, and a Phantom at the kerb before you reach the sliding doors.
More Info →Corporate Chauffeur
A dedicated chauffeur assigned to your day, your cadence, your confidentiality. NDA-ready and discretion-trained.
More Info →Wedding Chauffeur
The Cullinan Black Badge dressed for your day. Custom livery, red-carpet arrival, photographer liaison.
More Info →Whistler & Sea-to-Sky
The Cadillac Escalade IQ. Silent-running electric on the most photographed highway in the world.
More Info →Nightlife & Events
The touring coach for galas, premieres, and bachelor(ette) evenings. Climate-controlled lounge seating for up to twenty.
More Info →Hourly Charter
The Mercedes-Maybach GLS 600 on retainer. Two-hour minimum, champagne service, revisable itinerary.
More Info →Landmarks & Destinations in Sea-to-Sky Corridor
The Escalade IQ for Sea-to-Sky Corridor
The Sea-to-Sky was made for the Escalade IQ. Fully electric, near-silent, 450+ kilometres of range, panoramic glass roof, and a cabin quiet enough that the highway becomes part of the experience rather than transit through it.
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Lions Bay, Furry Creek, and the Howe Sound Coastline
The first thirty kilometres of Highway 99 north of Horseshoe Bay run along Howe Sound. Lions Bay, Brunswick Beach, Furry Creek, and Britannia Beach all sit on this coastline, with the highway riding a ledge above the water. For Lions Bay residents in particular, the morning commute or the YVR transfer begins on this stretch. Seven Star runs Ghost or Maybach engagements south to Vancouver and Escalade IQ engagements north to Whistler. The Howe Sound section is also where most of the route's scenic photography happens. Furry Creek's beach access and the Britannia Mine Museum are common short stops.
Squamish, the Sea-to-Sky Gondola, and the Stawamus Chief
Squamish sits at the midpoint of the Sea-to-Sky and is increasingly a destination in its own right rather than a waypoint to Whistler. The Sea-to-Sky Gondola climbs to 885 metres above the town, with the Sky Pilot suspension bridge at the summit. The Stawamus Chief is the granite monolith dominating the southern approach. Seven Star runs half-day Escalade IQ engagements from Vancouver to the Sea-to-Sky Gondola and back, with the chauffeur waiting at the gondola base for the duration of the visit. Squamish residents are also a growing residential service area, particularly along the Brackendale corridor and the new Britannia Beach developments.
Brackendale, Pemberton, and the Northern Sea-to-Sky
North of Whistler, the Sea-to-Sky continues to Pemberton through the Cheakamus Canyon and the Soo Valley. Pemberton has emerged as a wine and culinary destination, with the Pemberton Distillery and the Mile One Eating House anchoring a small but growing food scene. Pemberton is also the gateway to the Bridge River backcountry and to the Whistler heliport at Black Tusk. Seven Star coordinates multi-day engagements that combine Whistler, Pemberton, and helicopter pickup for backcountry destinations under a single concierge engagement.
Routes & Journey Times
Sea-to-Sky Corridor FAQ
What is the most luxurious way to drive the Sea-to-Sky?
The Cadillac Escalade IQ is our standard vehicle for the Sea-to-Sky. Fully electric, near-silent, 450+ kilometres of range, and a panoramic glass roof that opens the cabin to the corridor's coastline and mountains. Curated stopovers at Shannon Falls, the Sea-to-Sky Gondola, the Tantalus Lookout, and Brandywine Falls are included.
Can you stop at the Sea-to-Sky Gondola during a Whistler transfer?
Yes. The Sea-to-Sky Gondola in Squamish is one of the most-requested stopovers on the route. Allow 30 minutes for the gondola ride, the suspension bridge walk, and the return. The chauffeur waits at the gondola base for the duration.
Do you serve Lions Bay and Furry Creek for residential engagements?
Yes. Lions Bay and Furry Creek are standard residential service areas. Morning corporate engagements south to Vancouver and weekend Whistler engagements north both run through these communities regularly.
Can the engagement extend north of Whistler to Pemberton?
Yes. Pemberton, the Cheakamus Canyon, and the Soo Valley are all within range of a multi-day Sea-to-Sky engagement. Pemberton wine and culinary engagements are a growing booking type, often paired with helicopter access to Black Tusk and the Bridge River backcountry.
How long is the full Sea-to-Sky from Vancouver to Whistler?
The direct drive from downtown Vancouver to Whistler Village is approximately 2 hours. From Horseshoe Bay (the start of Highway 99 north), it is 1 hour 45 minutes. With curated scenic stopovers, allow 2.5 to 3 hours. Most clients prefer the longer engagement so the route becomes the experience.
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Reserve Your Chauffeur in Sea-to-Sky Corridor
Seven Star Chauffeurs provides luxury chauffeur service throughout Sea-to-Sky Corridor and Sea-to-Sky. Contact our concierge to arrange your experience.
