Palm Springs, a city in the Sonora Desert of southern California, is known for its hot springs, stylish hotels, golf courses and spas. It’s also noted for its many fine examples of mid century-modern architecture. Its core shopping district along Palm Canyon Drive features vintage boutiques, interior design shops and restaurants. The surrounding Coachella Valley offers hiking, biking and horseback riding trails.
Inclusions
- Round trip airfare to Palm Springs
- 4 nights hotel (additional nights available)
- Cancel up to 7 days prior
Vancouver
Oct 2-Dec 4 from $599 + $283 tax (Palm Mountain; 3-star) Includes waived resort fees & airport transfers
Oct 2-Dec 4 from $669 + $288 tax (Residence Inn; 3.5-star) Includes breakfast daily
Oct 2-Dec 4 from $1269 + $369 tax (Hyatt Regency Indian Wells; 4.5-star)
Nov 13-Dec 4 from $899 + $298 tax (Westin Mission Hills; 4-star)
Dec 22,23,24,25 from $799 + $313 tax (Palm Mountain; 3-star) Includes waived resort fees & airport transfers
Dec 22,23,24,25 from $999 + $325 tax (Omni Rancho; 4.5-star)
Victoria, Comox, Kelowna, Calgary, Edmonton from $100 more
We recommend renting a car, economy with basic insurance from $300 upgrades available!
Flights from other gateways available, please inquire about rates for your dates!
Please note some resorts in Palm Springs have introduced resort fees. Ranging from $15-$20 USD per room/per night
Climate
Famous for its warm, dry desert weather and sunshine, Palm Springs averages more than 350 sunny days a year. It gets less than 13 cm of rain annually. January and February are the wettest months but even then, the average rainfall is less than 4 cm per month. There are rarely rained-out days here, making this city a golfer’s dream.