Vancouver, BC, Canada
Cruises from Vancouver depart from spring through fall. Located on the southwestern coast of British Columbia, Vancouver is Canada's third most populous city. The bustling metropolis is known for its cultural diversity, which is on display in areas like Chinatown, brimming with authentic eateries and apothecaries. Gastown, Vancouver's oldest neighborhood, exudes historic charm thanks to cobblestone streets and Victorian architecture harmoniously interspersed with trendy boutiques and galleries. Outdoor activities abound in the urban Stanley Park, home to gardens, beaches, trails, totem poles and the seawall amid a lush forested setting totaling about 1,000 acres. The city is a jumping-off point for whale-watching tours, which reward keen eyes with glimpses of orcas and humpback whales as well as pelicans, puffins and bald eagles. A short hop northward across the harbor into North Vancouver is Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, where seven bridges and a cliff walk delight thrill-seekers.
Driving Directions and Parking Information Canada Place Ship Terminal 999 Canada Place Vancouver, BC, CANADA The Port of Vancouver is 25 minutes from Vancouver's International Airport (YVR). Parking is available at the Canada Place Ship Terminal for C$26.00 per day (for 3 days or more). Rates are subject to change by the Port Authority. Traveling North from I-5 - Take I-5 which will become Provincial Route 99 N. Take the Marine Drive West ramp. Stay straight to go onto SW Marine Drive. SW Marine Drive becomes Granville Street. Granville Street becomes Granville Street/ Granville Bridge. Take the HWY-99N/Seymour Street ramp towards BC ferries/Horseshoe Bay/Whistler. Stay straight to go onto Seymour Street. Turn left onto W Georgia Street. Turn right onto Burrard Street. Burrard Street becomes Burrard Place which becomes Waterfront Road W. The Ship Terminal should be visible from Waterfront Road.
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Vancouver (BC Canada)
Cruise port schedule, live map, terminals, news.
Region Alaska
Local Time 2024-05-03 02:02
Port Vancouver cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Vancouver, BC Canada. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.
Port Vancouver is Canada's "Alaskan" cruise port and homeport for Alaska-based liners during summer. The port handles annually between 240-270 cruise ship calls and over 1 million passengers through Canada Place cruise terminal. Port's total annual economic impact is ~USD 1,6 billion.
As the number and sizes of cruise liners to Vancouver constantly increase, the port is more and more often ranked as congested. The average passenger capacity of the vessels increased by 138% (up to 3100 pax) and the average LOA length increased by 50%, (up to 300 m / 985 ft). However, Canada Place Terminal's capacity is limited as the facility was built for older design ships.
Port Vancouver
Vancouver's cruise shipping business generates nearly US$3 million by each visiting vessel (at Canada Place), nearly 7000 Canadian jobs, ~US$300 million in wages, ~US$840 million to Canada's GDP. As cargo port, Vancouver BC is ranked North America's 3rd largest - after South Louisiana (along Mississippi River) and Houston TX . It serves shipping lines connecting Canada with 170+ countries. Port's annual trade volume is estimated at ~USD 200 billion. It sustains a total of 115,300 Canadian jobs, and generates US$7 billion in wages and US$12 billion in GDP.
The Port Authority company Vancouver Fraser manages the federal seaport lands in and around the city. Vancouver is Canada’s largest cruise port and main homeport for Alaskan cruises. The port has 28 marine terminals serving Ro-Ro ships (car carriers), break-bulk and bulk carriers, container ships and cruise vessels.
- In 2019, BC Government, Vancouver Fraser Port Authority and FortisBC (natural gas and electricity provider) signed a deal to establish Westcoast Canada's first STS LNG (ship-to-ship LNG ) marine bunkering. The new service is for ocean-going and large-sized vessels, including BC Ferries ships .
- The project includes a 5-year construction period for building the needed infrastructure. The project's economic contribution was estimated at CAD 1,8 billion (to BC's GDP/during the construction) and an annual impact of CAD 930 million.
- State's LNG bunkering business was inaugurated in 2017. Currently, 5x Ro-Pax ships (BC Ferries) and two cargo ferries (Seaspan) are truck-fuelled with LNG by FortisBC. By the new project, large vessels are LNG-fuelled via barge, being filled up at a jetty on Fraser River (Tilbury Island).
Port's cruising season is May through late-September / early-October. Since 2008, the seaport voluntary purchases renewable / wind energy. At Canada Place terminal, port's cruise business generates (direct economic activity) an average of USD 3 million per visiting vessel. Ship types vary from large and mainstream to top-luxury and small expedition vessels. Inaugurated in 2009, Canada Place terminal's shore-to-ship power capabilities reduce significantly the amount of greenhouse gas emissions generated by visiting vessels. The new technology allows docked cruise ships to shut down completely their diesel engines and connect to BC Hydro’s electrical grid for all the needed onboard electrical power while berthed. The volume of reduced emissions per year is over 2200 tons. Approx 40% of all cruise vessels visiting the port are shorepower enabled. As incentives for using shorepower, the port offers 50% reduction in harbour dues.
In 2010, the port was visited by around 600,000 cruise ship tourists. In 2014 was closed the Ballantyne Pier terminal. Since then, Canada Place is city's only remaining cruise ship terminal.
In 2015, the cruise port handled a total of 228 ship visits (32 different vessels) and over 800,000 passengers. During season 2015, Princess Cruises introduced new roundtrip Vancouver itineraries to Hawaii and US West Coast (California) on Ruby Princess . Port's 2016 statistics included directly generated nearly 7,000 jobs (country-wide), USD 300 million in paid wages and USD 840 million to Canada's GDP.
On May 20, 2017, the cruise port reported a record day with 3 ship calls ( Emerald Princess , Star Princess , ms Nieuw Amsterdam ) and a total of 15,800 cruise tourists. Vancouver police units were assigned to direct traffic. The port authority warned of transportation delays. The record day resulted in hours-long waits at Canada Place terminal (for customs processing) and additional long waits for taxis. The taxicab problem was mainly due to the limited number of cab licenses issued in Vancouver City, as well as the local prohibition of ride-sharing services.
Over Canada Day 2017's long weekend (July 1, 2, 3), a fleet of 8 cruise ships came into Vancouver harbour docking at Canada Place. These ships ( Golden Princess / overnight, Star Princess , Nieuw Amsterdam , Noordam , Celebrity Infinity , Norwegian Sun , Crystal Serenity and Disney Wonder) had total economic impact on local businesses estimated at USD 24 million. It was based on the average USD 3 million per cruise liner ashore passenger spending (on restaurants, shopping, pre- and post-voyage hotel stays, local transportation, day tours). In 2017, the cruise port had scheduled a total of 236 ship calls (2% increase over 2016) and handled nearly 843,000 passengers (3% increase over 2016). During season 2017, the port had scheduled 33 different liners from the fleets of 15 different companies. The port's economic impact in 2017 is USD 3 million per ship call (including spending on tours, hotels, taxis, shopping, etc).
For season 2018, the cruise port reported a record year - 243 ship calls (7% increase over 2017), 33 different ships, 14 different companies, over 900,000 passengers. On May 23 was celebrated port's 25 millionth arriving cruise ship tourist. Port's largest liner so far is NCL's Norwegian Bliss (capacity 4200 passengers). NCL Bliss departed from Vancouver (Oct 1, 5-day repositioning cruise) to Los Angeles via San Francisco . Port's 1 millionth cruise passenger mark was reached in 2002 (1,060383 million).
In 2018-H1 (first half), port's containerized cargo volumes increased by 5% (over 2017-H1) to the record number 1,64 million TEU-containers. The increase was due to increasing international demand for Canadian goods and Canadian demand for Asian goods. Beside container shipping trade, port's results also showed:
- increase in potash (22,7%), autos (8%), coal (8,9%), forest (4%) and petroleum (40,2%) products
- decline in grain (10,2%, crops-feed), chemicals-minerals (5%), ores-concentrates (27,8%). Port's 2018-H1 cargo traffic (over 2017-H1) report included:
- Overall cargo increased 4,4% - to total 72,1 million tons.
- Auto units increased 8,3%, to total 236396.
- Breakbulk cargoes increased 14,4 % - to total 8,8 million tons, including 21,1% in domestic traffic.
- Drybulk cargoes increased 0,7%.
- Liquid bulk cargoes increased 28,3%, including 40,2% in petroleum products.
- TEU-container shipping increased 5,1% - to total 1,64 million.
- Cruise shipping traffic increased 12,7%.
For season 2019 (March 29 through November 1), the number of handled ship calls was 288 (+22% over 2018), with estimated 1,077 million passengers. Berth bookings 2019 were made by 24 brands/companies for 41 different vessels. New cruise lines included Azamara (ship Azamara Quest ), Cunard ( MS Queen Elizabeth ), Viking Ocean ( MS Viking Orion ) and Hurtigruten ( MS Roald Amundsen ). Other new liners (with maiden port calls) included Ovation OTS , Celebrity Eclipse , Norwegian Joy , Royal Princess , Star Legend , Silver Muse , L’Austral .
In mid-July 2020 was opened G3 Terminal Vancouver (grain export terminal, construction works started in March 2017.) featuring modern design, loop track elevators, a direct railway link for taking Canadian Prairies grain via trains (and loading it onto drybulk cargo ships), max capacity 3x 150-car trains and storage capacity 180,000 MT (metric tonnes). Trains unload while in motion and go back to the terminal’s elevators without detaching from the locomotives. At G3’s berth/dock are installed 3x loaders that move the grain (max capacity 6500 tons per hour) onto the ship. G3 Terminal Vancouver is a joint-venture between Western Stevedoring Company Ltd and G3 Global Holdings - a joint-venture between Bunge Ltd (US-based agribusiness and food company) and SALIC Canada Ltd (subsidiary of SALIC-Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment Company).
Despite the Coronavirus crisis, 2020 became a record-breaking year in Vancouver Port's 108-year history by revenues (~USD 50 million / ~EUR 42M) or 15% increase over 2019. Moved through the seaport were 7+ million MT (metric tonnes) of commodities, 5,4+ million MT of grain, 0,3+ million MT of copper concentrate, 2700+ wind turbines, ~90,000 automobiles.
For season 2022 (April 10 thru November 2) the cruise port handled 307 ship calls (+6,5% over 2019's 288 visits/~85% from homeported vessels, including 10x maiden calls and 18x shorepower berthings) and ~815,000 tourists.
2023 (April 12th thru October 24th) was Port Vancouver's record year, with booked a total of 332 cruise ship berthings (~9% increase over 2022) and ~1,25 million tourists (+54% over 2022 and +10% over 2019).
For 2024 (March 11th thru October 29th), the Port had scheduled/booked a total of 329 ship berthings, with projected ~1,27 million passengers to pass through the Canada Place Terminal (~2% increase over 2023).
In October 2023, Seaspan Vancouver Drydock (in North Vancouver/on 203 Esplanade E) received permit approval from the Port Authority to extend its drydock facilities and expand the infrastructure in order to be able to provide services (ship repairs and maintenance works) to larger vessels. The project included the extension of Seaspan's water lot by 130 ft/40 m and the addition of two new drydocks (smaller) plus a floating pontoon, located to the west of the old drydocks. The project's completion was slated for 2024-Q4.
Vancouver cruise terminal
Canada's Government established Port Metro Vancouver (locode CAVAN) in January 2008. Today, the Port is ranked North America's fourth-largest and Canada's largest by annually handled tonnage. Port Vancouver is in western Canada, at British Colombia’s southwestern corner. Its cruise schedule lists voyages from spring through fall, with vessels departing from Canada Place Ship Terminal.
The Terminal's address is "Canada Place Pier, 99 Canada Place Vancouver, BC, Canada".
Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal
The Canada Place Vancouver terminal was inaugurated on April 28, 1986. The facility's design features 5 sail-shaped roofs. Except the building, other facilities include VINCI Car Park, Port Metro Office, World Trade Center Office, Pan-Pacific Hotel.
At Canada Place Terminal are available restrooms, baggage trolleys, a snack shop. From the Terminal are directly accessed ship berths North (length 274 m / 900 ft), East (506 m / 1660 ft) and West (326 m / 1070 ft).
In May 2015, Canada Place Vancouver became the world's first cruise terminal with a total of 10x BorderXpress APC kiosks (abbrev "Automated Passport Control"). The project was a collaboration of Port Metro Vancouver and the Vancouver Airport Authority.
- In comparison to the traditional clearance process, the new computerized kiosks increased 4 times the terminal's passenger processing rates. The terminal's US Customs and Border Protection area is utilized prior to ship embarkation on Canada to Alaska cruise itineraries.
- Cruise tourists using BorderXpress APCs at Port Metro Vancouver proceed directly to the self-service kiosks in the passenger processing area. Then they simply have to follow the on-screen instructions, scan their passports and answer some customs declaration questions. Then embarking passengers receive a receipt that confirms their information and continue to a US Customs officer to finalize their processing.
- The overall result was increased efficiency, less congestion, faster customs processing and shorter wait times.
- Cruise passengers eligible for BorderXpress APCs are American and Canadian passport holders, as well as US Permanent Residents.
- The service is available at no cost to the user and pre-registration is not required.
Cruise terminal luggage storage and delivery
For cruise ship passengers in Vancouver, PorterGenie offers the only curbside luggage pick-up/delivery and storage service. Pick-up and delivery locations can be anywhere: Vancouver International Airport, hotels in the Metro Vancouver area, train and bus stations, etc. PorterGenie can pick-up your luggage from anywhere in Metro Vancouver, store as long as you need, and deliver it back to you anywhere you like.
You can use PorterGenie to transport your luggage from the airport to Canada Place Terminal or the other way around. You can schedule service online at www.portergenie.com or call PorterGenie toll-free at 1-888-411-5260. No payment is required for scheduling and cancellations are free. You are encouraged to schedule in advance before the busy season.
Ballantyne Pier Terminal
The Ballantyne terminal is located on 851 Centennial Road, Vancouver. It looks like a commercial dock after its 1995 renovation and extensions. Amenities include luggage carts, restrooms, snack concessions, security and taxi ranks. The berth is only one – East, 1200 ft.
- Address: Ballantyne Pier, 655 Centenniel Road, Vancouver, BC, Canada
- Parking:$15 Canadian daily ($10 US – depends on exchange rate).
- Vancouver's second cruise terminal (Ballantyne Pier) ceased operations in 2014.
Harbour Center Tower: enjoy beautiful city panorama from the 581 ft roof.
Gastown: located at the old Vancouver, nice and quiet place for a coffee.
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden: the perfect equilibrium located at the city center, blended with the four elements, architecture and rock, plants and water.
Stanley Park: enjoy the native American Totem Poles and the Vancouver Aquarium in the biggest North America urban park.
Vancouver Aquarium: variety of sealife – dolphins, beluga whales, sea turtles and sea lions
Capilano Suspension Bridge: located over Capilano river, hundreds of feet tall.
Grouse Mountain: enjoy Wildlife Refuge situated on 5 acre with its wolves and bears.
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Vancouver Cruise Port At Canada Place: The Ultimate Guide
Vancouver is the largest city on the west coast of Canada in the province of British Columbia. Additionally, its cruise terminal at Canada Place, in the heart of Vancouver, ferries passengers to Alaska , Hawaii, Japan, and California.
Most cruise passengers going to Alaska sail from Vancouver or Seattle. If you are sailing in or out of the Vancouver cruise port, it’s best to add a few extra days. Consequently, you can enjoy all this fantastic city has to offer.
Generally speaking, the Canada Place cruise terminal operates for a short season. The cruise ship season usually runs from April to September or early October.
Alaskan cruises operate during the summer months, from May to September. Should you take a cruise in May , the security and immigration process can be slow as the port often has new staff.
California, Japan, and Hawaii repositioning cruises are scheduled when cruise ships are coming to and from Vancouver for the Alaska season. Two ships can dock on its west side and one on the eastern side.
The Vancouver cruise port struggles to dock mega-ships since they must pass under the Lionsgate Bridge. Its bridge has a 200-foot clearance which means some ships have to lower their mast to clear the road deck.
The Norwegian Bliss made history by being the largest cruise ship to dock in Vancouver. The port of Vancouver orchestrated its arrival and departure with low tides. Sometimes those arrival and departures happen in the wee hours of the night.
I may be biased because I live in Vancouver, but the Vancouver sail away is by far one of the most picturesque beginnings of a cruise vacation. Having cruised from Vancouver to Hawaii and other locations six times, you need to savor the sail away on an upper deck.
Where Do Cruise Ships Dock In Vancouver?
The Vancouver cruise port is part of Canada Place in downtown Vancouver. Its unique architecture can be seen from Burrard Inlet, which serves as a commercial port.
Canada Place pier is a recognizable landmark with its five white sails that have topped the building since 1986. It was constructed for Expo 86, which showcased the Canadian city to the world.
Each night from dusk to dawn, the Sails of Light illuminate with seasonal, vibrant colors, displays, and animation.
Canada Place was designed to be multifunctional since the cruise ship season is abridged (May to September). Not only does it have a cruise ship terminal but also a hotel, convention centre, movie theatres, shops, and cafes.
At the end of the pier FlyOver Canada operates a multi-dimensional simulated flight over prominent areas of the country. It makes a great rainy-day activity and a must before embarkation.
Cruise passengers can take an Alaska cruise from Vancouver, BC, or Seattle. Americans may choose Seattle because the flights are less expensive, and you do not need a passport. However, cruises from Vancouver offer a spectacular sail-away.
The Vancouver Cruise Port welcomes approximately 1,000,000 passengers a year. While Canada closed its ports for the 2020 and 2021 seasons, 2022 saw a huge increase in passengers as the Alaska season reopened.
The Vancouver cruise terminal reopened on April 10, 2022, welcoming Holland America’s Koningsdam. The port also sees mainstream lines, such as Celebrity, Disney, Cunard, Seabourn, and Princess Cruises.
As Alaska cruises gain in popularity, new cruise lines are adding ships to the Vancouver port for Alaska sailings. These include Cunard, Azamara Cruises, and Viking Ocean Cruises.
The Vancouver cruise terminal can accommodate up to four ships a day. However, if there are three to four vessels, expect a slow embarkation as all guests must go through the same immigration and customs line.
The process of boarding can also be slow when the terminal reopens. Exercise patience, as the port could be training new staff or familiarizing themselves with processes they haven’t done in a while.
Getting To The Vancouver Cruise Port
When flying into Vancouver, planes land at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on Sea Island in Richmond. A taxi ride to the cruise terminal will take approximately half an hour, contingent on traffic.
The cost is CAD 38, as designated by the zone fare. If you’re traveling to a hotel south of Pender Street, you’ll have a slightly lower fare of CAD 34.
My preference for accessing the port is by using “Skytrain”. The rapid transit system has a direct line to downtown Vancouver. The trains are quick, inexpensive, and hassle-free. Furthermore, you never have to worry about rush hour traffic.
Leaving the airport, walk across the road and take the escalator to the right. This escalator ascends to the Skytrain’s departure platform. Here, tickets are purchasable at the self-service machines for a direct route to the Vancouver Waterfront station.
It costs CAD 7.75 to CAD 9 per person (depending on the day and time). The Canada Line provides a direct route from the airport to the Waterfront. It takes 25 minutes, and trains leave approximately every six to seven minutes.
At the Waterfront Station, go up the escalators, exit the building, and turn right. Then, walk about one block to Howe Street and turn right. Canada Place and the Vancouver Cruise Terminal are straight ahead.
The following map shows the directions from Canada Place to the Waterfront Station. However, you can follow it from the Skytrain station to the cruise port.
Additionally, you may even see your cruise ship docked in front of you. To access the cruise terminal, you need to follow the ramp’s sidewalk into the parking area.
Signage clearly marks the route for cruise ship passengers, and there are plenty of people to assist you.
Baggage Storage
Westcoast Sightseeing offers baggage storage for passengers booked on a cruise. It’s conveniently located at Canada Place. Whether needed before or after a cruise, luggage storage is available for day use from 8 am to 5 pm.
Additionally, PorterGenie offers 24/7 luggage storage at many locations throughout the city. Service is fast, zippers are safety-sealed, and their prices are competitive.
Vancouver Cruise Port Parking
If you’re driving to the cruise port, the parking garage offers long-term parking, catering to those on a cruise. Be prepared for sticker shock, as the lot charges CAD 32 a day or CAD 224 for 7 days.
Since this is an expensive option and adds to the total cost of your cruise, you’ll want to avoid Vancouver cruise parking downtown.
The value long-term parking at Vancouver International Airport offers long-term parking for a fraction of the cost. For a 7-day stay, expect to pay CAD 120, plus under CAD 10, for the Skytrain trip to reach downtown.
Prices vary with supply and demand. You’ll get the cheapest price booking far in advance. If you want to know the actual cost, you can get an online quote.
Where To Stay In Vancouver
It’s important to note that Vancouver is the most expensive city in Canada. Downtown hotels are as expensive as vacationing in Miami Beach or New York City.
Making a reservation a year in advance can get you the cheapest price and the most selection. Those coming from the US will benefit from the exchange rate.
Should you try to book a hotel within a few months of your cruise, you may be paying premium rates due to limited availability.
If you are seeking a hotel close to the cruise terminal, the Hotel Fairmont Pacific Rim , Pan Pacific Hotel, and Hotel Fairmont Waterfront are within steps. However these hotels come with the convenience of being within walking distance of the cruise terminal, but they come with a hefty price tag.
If you are mobility challenged or money is of no concern, the Pan Pacific Hotel is literally at the cruise ship terminal. When you check out, they will porter your luggage to the cruise terminal.
Staying there allows you to sleep in on embarkation day, check out of your hotel and check in to your cruise ship without leaving the building. Can it be any more convenient?
Sutton Place Hotel , and the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre , are more economical options. However, they are a cab ride away.
For a budget-friendly stay, the Vancouver YMCA Hotel offers nice rooms at reasonable prices. Although, it’s not within walking distance of Canada Place.
However, if you are flying in the night before and need immediate sleep, stay in Richmond at Fairmont Vancouver Airport. It’s literally in the terminal and offers a luxury stay.
What To Do In Vancouver
Vancouver is a diverse city on the coast, surrounded by picturesque mountains. Its downtown core offers thriving art, music, and theater scenes. Also, Vancouver has become a foodie heaven with its vast selection of worldly cuisine.
The city has great public transportation, so you do not need a rental car. Furthermore, if you get a rental, you’ll be paying for parking downtown, including at your hotel.
Vancouver’s Stanley Park is renowned for being one of the best urban parks in the world. Why not rent a bike and explore the park by pedal power? You can also explore the park on a trolley, horse carriage, or hop-on hop-off bus.
Stanley Park has a fantastic aquarium, multiple beaches, a sea wall, and totem poles.
The downtown area is easy to explore on foot, by public transit, or by rental bikes. There are plenty of taxis, and the Aquabus provides transportation across False Creek to Granville Island.
From the waterfront, you can walk to Gastown, Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood. Here, the Gastown steam clock delights visitors with its whistling clock, which spouts steam every 15 minutes.
In North Vancouver, the Capilano Suspension Bridge is a tourist favorite. You can access the park by a complimentary shuttle bus from downtown. You can also use the shuttle to reach Grouse Mountain further up Capilano Road.
Grouse Mountain provides fun for the whole family. Once you’ve taken a gondola to the top, you can see two grizzly bears (named Grinder and Coola), watch a lumberjack show, a bird of prey demonstration, and enjoy great views of the city.
While you can use US dollars at most establishments, you may not get a good exchange rate. So, exchange your cash and use Canadian dollars instead.
Where To Eat In Vancouver
Vancouver is known for its multiculturalism. So, whatever your taste buds, you can find it in the downtown area. Dim sum, sushi, Thai, Lebanese, Italian, Chinese, and West Coast Seafood are all readily available.
To kickstart your Alaska cruise, why not enjoy seafood at a patio restaurant on Granville Island? The Sandbar Seafood Restaurant has all your favorites, with fantastic views of False Creek.
The Cactus Club Coal Harbour offers a mix of west coast dining with seafood. Its oceanfront location downtown makes it a great choice. However, expect a long wait during busy times.
For that caffeine kick in the mornings, there’s no better place than Tin Hortons. “Timmy’s,” as the locals call it, makes donuts, fresh sandwiches, soups, and wraps, for those eating on the run.
Embarkation
Every cruise ship embarking from Vancouver stops at a U.S. port, so every passenger needs to go through screening and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Even if you don’t intend to get off in port, you must still clear customs and immigration.
If you are not traveling with a Canadian or United States passport, you must get an ESTA or Electronic System for Travel Authorization.
ESTA is an automated system that determines visitors’ eligibility to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
The application to get an ESTA is made online. The form is rather lengthy, and you do not need to print out the application once completed.
If you are flying into Canada, Canada has introduced a new entry requirement, known as eTA or Electronic Travel Authorization, for visa-exempt foreign nationals. Exceptions include U.S. citizens and travelers with valid visas. Like the American ESTA, applications are made online.
Debarkation
When debarking in Vancouver, the process may be slow when there are three vessels in port. Allow 30 minutes or longer to get to the airport. If you’re flying internationally, you DO need to arrive three hours before your flight due to long lines at security, customs, and immigration.
If you disembark within the first 30 minutes, you can usually get a taxi or rideshare quite quickly. Alternatively, you can use the Skytrain again.
However, if you’re in one of the last groups to leave the ship, you could be waiting a while for a taxi or rideshare due to availability. So, if you have an early flight, opt for early debarkation or do self-debarkation instead.
Final Thoughts
I sailed my first cruise to Alaska in 2009 out of Ballantyne Pier. While the commercial pier is closed to cruise vessels, Canada Place cruise ship terminal remains the sole port for those going to Alaska, Hawaii, and beyond.
It’s no secret Vancouver needs a new cruise terminal, one that can accommodate large and meg-ships. Until then, Alaska-bound ships will continue to sail out of Canada Place.
Sunday 27th of August 2023
We are taking a Pacific Coast cruise from Vancouver to San Diego. The first stop is in Victoria, B.C. and then our second stop is in Seattle, Washington. You mentioned in your article that "Every cruise ship embarking from Vancouver stops at a U.S. port, so every passenger needs to go through screening and U.S. Customs and Border Protection." Does this mean that we would clear U.S. Customs in Vancouver and not have to go through U.S. Customs in Seattle even though we will be stopping in Victoria first?
Forever Karen
That is correct. When you board in Vancouver, you will go through US Customs and Border protection at the port, and not have to do it again. Every ship that leaves Vancouver, either goes to Alaska, Hawaii, or down the coast to California. So the US border control has set up a screening area at the Vancouver cruise terminal.
Sunday 11th of June 2023
on return journey ?is the distance from the cruise terminal to the sky train an easy walk with luggage
Thursday 27th of July 2023
@Forever Karen, Hi! Thank you for such a great article. I have this same question. Can you also send me the map?
Janet, it's about 2 blocks and easily walkable with luggage. I've sent you an email with a map.
Monday 8th of May 2023
A very nice overview article. It could be further enhanced by directions to the terminal itself as many, including me the very first time, stood outside the Pan Pacific Hotel on the street and said “where do I go”. Some went the wrong way down into the parade ramp. Some went into the hotel. Some went around the side of Canada place.
You can just go into the convention centre entrance and 100 feet in on your right should be elevators and stairs to the cruise ship terminal level.
Tuesday 16th of May 2023
Thanks for the info. There are several ways to get to the cruise terminal and one of them is through the parkade.
Tuesday 25th of April 2023
Looking for an activity appropriate to kids age 7 and 10, from 5:30 pm to 10 pm. Ideas?
MarySue, You could visit the Aquarium in Stanley Park, go to the Kids Only Market at Granville Island, or visit Science World.
Monday 17th of April 2023
Sounds good. Thanks, Karen.
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Review for a Alaska Cruise on Celebrity Eclipse
Always wanted to see Alaska.Stopped at Hubbard Glacier,Icy Strait,Inside Passage,Juneau,Ketchikan,from Vancouver.Did whale watching two tram rides. Ketchikan Duck boat tour.Delicious crab lunch at Tracys Crab Shack in Juneau and loved every minute of the excursions. ... Read More
Sail Date: August 2023
Review for a Alaska Cruise on Queen Elizabeth
My first impression was - "Wow it's EXPENSIVE here!" My second was "Stanley Park on bikes in awesome!" It has a lot to offer and the public transit here is very good! ... Read More
Sail Date: July 2023
Review for a Alaska Cruise on Crown Princess
Vancouver is getting far more commercialized, and most of the excursions are far more expensive than they used to be. If you are visiting, do some walking and look for some local things to do. ... Read More
Sail Date: June 2023
we came a day early and stayed in downtown about a mile from the pier. pier location is great with so much stuff to do around it. we should have come two days early. the subway/train to the airport is also a short walk from the pier so even with one big bag and a carry-on each, it was no problem from ship to train, and cheap, $5 per person. ... Read More
Review for a Alaska Cruise on Viking Orion
Stanley Park clean with lots of things to do like biking sea wall trail, Totem park, and Vancouver aquarium. ... Read More
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Great city, one day will see more than just a days worth before leaving on a cruise. ... Read More
Review for a Alaska Cruise on Norwegian Jewel
Beautiful city with mountains to the immediate north and a little distance to the east and south, with the Pacific Ocean to the west! The city design and architecture definitely gives an environmentally-conscious vibe compared to other Canadian cities. Vibrant Asian scene particularly with cuisine! Definitely worth staying in at least two days before the cruise to at least explore the city. We ... Read More
Review for a Alaska Cruise on Volendam
We spent several days before the cruise seeing this city. Vancouver is a wonderful city full of much tom see and do. Don't go to Chinatown since the homeless roam the sidewalks. But take the time to go to Victoria It was a half a day trip each way but a delightful town.. See Butchart Gardens. ... Read More
Review for a Alaska Cruise on Brilliance of the Seas
Vancouver is a beautiful major city with plenty to do. If you are from afar it’s worth renting a car and seeing more of beautiful BC. Take a few more days vacation and drive to the Okanagan Valley. You won’t be disappointed! Scenic mountains, desserts, lakes and vineyards with the best wines. (Just don’t drink and drive.) ... Read More
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Most Cruise ships dock in Vancouver at the Canada Place Terminal, which is the primary port facility. Other vessels tie up at the Ballantyne Pier.
The main facility is located in the downtown area, next to the convention center. Most ships anchor here, and mostly likely you will embark and/or disembark at Canada Place. Waterfront Station is less than 10 minutes’ walk away.
Downtown Vancouver is quite compact so you will not be far from the cruise ship terminal. Some hotels are located within easy walking distance, other properties are located a short cab ride away.
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Closest Hotels to Canada Place
Very handy for boarding is the Pan Pacific Hotel , located on Vancouver’s waterfront and adjacent to Canada Place cruise ship terminal. It’s a beautiful property, boasting amazing views. From the hotel you can see ships sail in. There is also the Fairmont Waterfront hotel across the street. These are the closest hotels from the terminal , both located within easy walking distance (no shuttle required).
There are quite a few first class hotels that are within four or five blocks , within walking distance, or a short inexpensive taxi ride away from the cruise docks. Most downtown hotels are only a $10 to $15 ride to the cruise port, accommodation so close to the pier that you can consider a more budget friendly hotel without a free shuttle service and pay a small fee for the cab.
# Read also: What are the Best Hotels near Vancouver Cruise Port?
4 Hotels in Vancouver with Free Shuttle Service (Walking Distance) to Cruise Port
1. auberge vancouver hotel ★★★★.
Distance from Cruise Port : 4 minutes walk Walking Distance (No Shuttle Needed)
2. Atrium Inn Vancouver ★★★
Distance from Cruise Port : 8 minutes Free Shuttle (Affordable Hotel)
3. Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel ★★★★★
Distance from Cruise Port : 1 minute Walking Distance (No Shuttle Needed)
4. Fairmont Waterfront ★★★★★
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Vancouver waterfront hotel adjacent to Canada Place cruise ship terminal. Top Location !
Very popular and highly recommended downtown Vancouver BC hotel.
Excellent 4 star hotel within walking distance of Canada Place Cruise Passenger Terminal.
Cruise ships dock in either Canada Place or Ballantyne passenger terminals
Port Metro Vancouver in Canada – Where to Stay ?
Vancouver’s cruise ship terminal Canada Place resembles a ship with its motif of five large sails. Located in the heart of the city, the terminal is right beside downtown hotels, restaurants and shops. Ballantyne cruise terminal , mainly used by Norwegian Cruise Line, is located east of downtown Vancouver (10 minutes). Many accommodation is located within close distance of the cruise terminal.
Hotel prices are somewhat cheaper around the airport, Richmond area than in downtown. Many discounted hotels or cheap motels are located close to Vancouver’s international airport, most properties offer a free airport shuttle service too, and free car parking. Next morning take a taxi or shuttle to the cruise port terminal. Alternatively you can take the Sky-Train (subway) to downtown.
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Canada Place and Ballantyne Cruise Ship Terminals
Vancouver Canada Place Cruise Terminal — most ocean liners tie up right at the waterfront in downtown Vancouver, at the Canada Place cruise terminal. Canada Place consists out of the five-star Pan Pacific Vancouver Hotel and the Vancouver Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Vancouver Float Plane (Seaplane) terminal is 2 blocks away.
The facility is owned and operated by Port Metro Vancouver and can service up to 4 luxury cruise ships. Plenty of affordable and more luxurious hotels can be found within close distance. The terminal is directly across the street from the Fairmont Waterfront hotel and one block from the Fairmont Pacific Rim hotel.
The facility is located in the heart of downtown, right by Waterfront station. The Waterfront station is frequently served by buses, the SeaBus (to North Vancouver), the West Coast Express commuter train and the SkyTrain.
Address : 999 Canada Place
Taxi Rates to Canada Place Terminal
From Vancouver International Airport (YVR) – $30-$35
From Downtown Hotels – $5-$8
From Stanley Park/Vancouver Aquarium – $13-$15
From Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal – $65-$70
From Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal – $40-$45
From the Bus Depot – $11-$13
Ballantyne Pier Cruise Terminal — the cruise pier at Ballantyne is located east of the city centre, not far from Canada Place. The Ballantyne pier is frequently used by NCL (Norwegian Cruise Line).
The pier is about 10 minutes by taxi from most downtown Vancouver BC hotels. Ballantyne is about 40 minutes from Vancouver YVR international airport (approximate driving time 45 minutes).
Berths : 2 (East Berth and West Berth)
Address : 851 Centennial Road
How to get to Ballantyne cruise facility from downtown
Driving : from downtown proceed east on Hastings Street to Clark Drive. Turn left on Clark to the foot of Clark and turn right on Stewart Street. Proceed to Ballantyne which is almost 1KM west of the foot of Clark. Ballantyne pier is on your right-hand side.
Taxi Rates to Ballantyne Pier
From Vancouver International Airport (YVR) – $40
From Downtown Hotels – $15
From Stanley Park/Vancouver Aquarium – $20
From Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal – $75
From Horseshoe Bay Ferry Terminal – $50
From the Bus Depot – $12
phone: 604.665.9000
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Leading homeport for Alaska Cruises
Ships leaving the harbor of Vancouver sail pass the massive green of Stanley Park, beneath the iconic Lions Gate Bridge to the natural wonders of the Inside Passage and Alaska. For many years the port of Vancouver is a leading homeport for Alaska cruises.
Several cruise companies such as Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL), Celebrity Cruises, Royal Caribbean (RCL), and Princess Cruises offer roundtrip or one-way cruises to Alaska ( Anchorage Whittier , Seward Alaska ). Vessels berth at either Canada Place or Ballantyne passenger piers. Amenities for cruiseship passengers include individual baggage carts, food and drink concessions, full wheelchair access, full customs service, car and bus parking and taxis.
Some motels and hotels or located within walking distance, many properties are only a short cab ride away.
Guests staying downtown can visit a variety of city centre attractions, shopping on Robson Street is within easy reach. The Vancouver Art Gallery and Queen Elizabeth Theater are within walking distance of many establishments.
Western Canada’s largest City, located in British Columbia
Vancouver is Western Canada’s largest city. The city, located in British Columbia, is sheltered by Vancouver Island and the Pacific Range mountains. Vancouver boasts superb outdoor activities and great shopping opportunities, fine dining and lively nightlife. From affordable place to stay, to luxury 4 and 5 star hotels, to comfortable b&b’s, to self-catered apartments, we can offer you great value accommodations before or after your cruise vacation out of Vancouver in BC Canada.
Nearby the Canada Place passenger terminal is Gastown , the oldest part of the city. A must see is the steam powered clock standing at the corner of Cambie and Water Street.
Vancouver is a multicultural city with a rich ethnic mix of Canadians and foreign immigrants. Immerse yourself in Chinese culture in North America’s second largest Chinatown, after San Francisco. It’s centred on Pender Street near Gastown in downtown Vancouver BC, a few blocks east of the cruise terminal.
Do not miss a visit to Stanley Park with its totem poles, miles of walking trails and spectacular views of the city and the bay. Definitely worth is renting a bike to see everything in this huge park. Situated right on the waterfront on Vancouver’s west side is Granville island. It’s a fun place to visit, shop and to grab a quick bite. You can get there by aqua seabus or false creek ferry. The view from the boat is worth the trip.
Take the free shuttle from Canada Place to get to the top of Grouse Mountain by gondola. Reachable by cable car, Grouse Mountain is a favourite spot for skiing, paragliding and hiking. By the end of the day take a harbour cruise along the coast of Vancouver. Admire the wonderful skyline of the city and see seaplanes taking off and landing. During the cruise you will get also a great insight into Vancouver’s port and other maritime industries.
Whistler — 80 miles north of Vancouver, British Columbia, lies the resort municipality of Whistler . This world renowned town offers world class ski and mountain bike facilities. Take a ride with the Whistler Gondola to admire the spectacular scenery. Whistler boasts also a wide variety of first class restaurants, shops and luxury hotels.
Vancouver Intercontinental Airport (YVR) — YVR airport is appoximately 30 minutes away from the cruise terminals. The airport is located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, about 12 km or 7.5 miles from Downtown Vancouver. Shuttles, taxis and limousines are readily available to transport passengers to downtown hotels.
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport — 162 miles to pier, approximate driving time 4 hours. See hotels nearby .
Parking — both Canada Place and Ballantyne Pier offer plenty of short-term parking for picking up and dropping off cruise passengers and their luggage.
More than 750 car spaces for long-Term overnight parking near Canada Place are available at the VINCI Park 2 level parking garage, located at the North end of Howe Street at Canada Place Way. It is accessible 24 hours per day.
Reasonable priced lodging with shuttle service transport
Pre or Post cruise accommodation with free shuttle service to the piers — only a few hotels offer a shuttle service to the Canada Place embarkation terminal.
Hotels with free shuttle service to/from the Airport — many places to stay around Vancouver airport provides a free complimentary 24hour shuttle transportation service to and from international airport.
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Award-Winning "North to Alaska with Princess" Program Debuts New Immersive Experiences for 55 th Anniversary 2024 Cruise and Cruisetour Season
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. , May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The dreamlike images of green and purple lights swirling in the northern sky, known as the Aurora Borealis or "Northern Lights," is an unforgettable spectacle, and something all guests sailing this summer with Princess Cruises to Alaska is guaranteed to see.
This new immersive Voyage to the Stars experience is part of the cruise line's award-winning North to Alaska with Princess program set to debut for the upcoming 2024 cruise and cruisetour season that strengthens the overall guest connection in the Great Land. This year Princess guests will step inside a planetarium in the Princess Theater for a front row seat to the "Northern Lights" presentation showcasing the beauty and wonder of this phenomenon featuring live imagery, designed to engage adults and kids alike.
"Each season in Alaska we strive to deliver enriching experiences for our guests to feel immersed in the beauty and local culture of this spectacular destination," said Terry Thornton , chief commercial officer of Princess Cruises. "After receiving our highest guest satisfaction ranking ever last season, we knew we wanted to design elevated programming to further connect our guests to all of the wonders of the 49 th state for our 55 th anniversary season."
The 2024 season promises to be the biggest and best ever for Princess with 158 departures on 14 unique itineraries with 17 destinations, including five glacier viewing experiences on seven stunning ships. The cruise line's 55 th anniversary season also features 91 visits to Glacier Bay National Park, taking more guests through this scenic cruising experience than any other cruise line, including the "Voyage of the Glaciers" itineraries between Anchorage ( Whittier ) and Vancouver, B.C. , and Inside Passage voyages roundtrip from Seattle , San Francisco and Vancouver, B.C.
The award-winning North to Alaska by Princess program is exclusive to the cruise line and designed by experts to showcase local storytellers, cultural experiences, the flavors of Alaska and more. Additional North to Alaska by Princess offerings for the 2024 season include:
Onboard Princess Ships Cook My Catch comes to The Catch by Rudi Guests sailing to Alaska aboard Majestic Princess and Discovery Princess can enjoy their very own catch of the day after a day of fishing on special Princess shore excursions in the new specialty seafood restaurant, The Catch by Rudi. The first Princess restaurant primarily devoted to seafood offers a completely fresh take on seafood with contemporary interpretations of classic dishes, international fusion influences, highly creative presentations, and an engaging dining experience.
Crabshack This fan favorite returns to Alaska in all its shell-cracking glory with casual seafood options not to be missed. The four-course meal features a range of seafood favorites, including popcorn shrimp, clam chowder, even an Alaska -inspired steamer pot full of crab legs, shrimp, clams, and mussels. Guests will find this pop-up dining event in the World Fresh Marketplace on all seven ships sailing in Alaska in 2024.
Salmon Cooking Demonstration Embark on a culinary adventure onboard with a new Salmon Cooking Demonstration, an exclusive experience on the last sea day of the cruise, that celebrates the richness of Alaska cuisine. Expert chefs showcase the art of preparing and cooking salmon, a staple in the region and a delicacy known for its flavor and versatility.
Pendleton : A Partnership Highlighting American Craftsmanship Celebrating the 55 th anniversary sailing to Alaska , Princess has partnered with Pendleton , an iconic lifestyle brand that has been based in the Pacific Northwest for over 100 years. Popular Pendleton blankets, flannels, coats, graphic tees and more will be available for purchase onboard (and at the Princess Wilderness Lodges). Specially designed for Princess, a commemorative limited edition " Alaska , The Great Land" blanket will be available for $299 .
Shore Excursions Princess has added 13 new shore excursions to the already abundant lineup ashore to bring Alaska to life in an engaging, immersive, sometimes delectable and always memorable way. New shore excursions for the 2024 season include:
Juneau Highlights: Glacier Gardens & Whale Park
Treadwell : Living History Walk of Alaska's Lost Mine
Crab Feast at George Inlet Lodge
Exclusive Flightseeing & Taste of Alaska
White Pass Steam Train to Bennett Lake (offered on Friday & Sunday calls only)
Port Chilkoot Distillery Tour & Tastings
Stories of Haines E-Bike Tour
Stories of Haines E-Moped Tour
Metal Torching Alaska Art Class
Advanced Mountain Bike Adventure
Guide's Choice Hike
Marine Expedition & Wildlife Quest
WaveRunner Island Exploration
On Land at Princess Wilderness Lodges Alaska Adventure Quest: Geocaching Expedition Guests will embark on a thrilling Alaska adventure like never before with a new Geocaching Expedition program at each of the five Princess Wilderness Lodges throughout Alaska . The program offers a unique blend of outdoor exploration and teamwork, making it the perfect adventure for families, friends, and solo explorers alike. Guests can use their cellphone as a GPS device or grab a map from the front desk at their lodge and follow clues and coordinates to find hidden caches strategically placed throughout the lodge properties.
Alaska-Themed Cocktails, Mocktails and Appetizers Leveraging local ingredients, embark on a taste journey throughout the rugged wilderness of Alaska with signature crafted cocktails, mocktails and appetizers. All are infused with the flavors of Alaska and all options vary by lodge to give guests the most exquisite tastes from all over the state.
Garden to Table At the Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge and Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge, Princess chefs tap natural resources to provide guests with the freshest ingredients from the on-property gardens in their dishes and drinks made right at the lodge. The menus are seasonally crafted to accommodate nature's growing and harvesting season. Using fresh vegetables, fruits and herbs from these gardens will help guests feel more connected with the great land and make a positive and sustainable impact by minimizing the food delivery carbon footprint.
Golden Heart Tea at Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge Nestled in the heart of the Fairbanks Princess Riverside Lodge, Princess' Alaska tea experience invites guests to step into a world of sophistication and culinary delights. The attentive staff, well-versed in the art of tea service, will guide them through Alaska sourced tea, helping them choose the perfect blend to enhance each exquisite bite—from scones to salmon mousse, mini cakes and more.
Naturalists Lead Outdoors Program For those seeking a more hands-on connection with nature, the naturalist program at the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge, Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge and Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge immerses guests in the breathtaking wilderness of Alaska , offering a unique and educational experience focused on the region's rich natural environment. Led by experienced naturalists, the program combines hands-on field experiences with informative lectures to deepen understanding of Alaska's flora, fauna, and geological wonders.
Cocktail-Making Class at Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge Guests can immerse themselves in the art of mixology at the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge's Cocktail Making Class. This hands-on experience at Fannie Q's Saloon invites participants to discover the secrets behind crafting the perfect cocktails and mocktails. Led by skilled mixologists, the class covers various techniques, from muddling and shaking to garnishing.
Denali Education Center Presentations at Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge Discover the wonders of Denali National Park as the Denali Education Center presents sessions that bring the region's natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage to life. Expert educators and naturalists lead these presentations, sharing their deep knowledge and passion for the unique ecosystem that surrounds the lodge.
Cooking Demonstration at Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge Embark on a culinary adventure at the Copper River Princess Wilderness Lodge with a captivating cooking demonstration. Led by an expert chef, this experience invites guests to discover the artistry behind crafting delectable dishes inspired by the flavors of the region. The chef will share insights into the use of local and seasonal ingredients, highlighting fresh seafood that define the culinary landscape of the Copper River region.
New for 2024 are convenient, seven-day Inside Passage itineraries, many including Glacier Bay National Park, round-trip from Vancouver on Ruby Princess. The cruises deliver four awe-inspiring ports, including Juneau , Skagway , and Ketchikan along with visits to Endicott Arm and scenic cruising of Dawes Glacier.
Plus, there are more than 20 amazing cruisetours (cruise + land tour) that combine the unmatched Princess cruise experience with visits to the sights of Denali National Park , Kenai Peninsula , Copper River, Fairbanks and Anchorage and all from the comfort of the exclusive Princess lodges. Celebrating the 55 th anniversary, two new cruisetours debut in 2024:
National Parks Tour - A 15-night adventure to five of Alaska's most breathtaking parks including Glacier Bay, Denali, Wrangell-St. Elias, Kenai Fjords National Parks, and Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park in Skagway . This experience combines a seven-day cruise, scenic rail travel, and eight nights land, including stays at four Princess-owned wilderness lodges.
Katmai National Park Tour - Nine-day cruisetour includes two nights in Anchorage , where guests have the chance to embark on an intimate bear-watching experience at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park. This tour immerses travelers in the heart of Alaska's wilderness, allowing them to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, before or after sailing on a seven-day Voyage of the Glaciers cruise that includes a coveted visit to Glacier Bay National Park.
Additional information about Princess Cruises is available through a professional travel advisor, by calling 1-800-Princess (1-800-774-6237) or by visiting www.princess.com .
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2024 Cruises from Vancouver: Visit Alaska, California & Hawaii
Whether you want to sail to Alaska, cruise the Hawaiian islands, or explore California's wine country, you can plan your ideal cruise vacation from Vancouver, British Columbia. This diverse city in western Canada is a gateway to some of the world's top destinations, which you can experience on a five-day trip along the Pacific Coast, an 18-day adventure to Alaska and Japan, and various other cruises in between.
Discover all the places you can go on a Vancouver cruise in 2024 and start planning your trip with Norwegian Cruise Line.
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2024 Vancouver Cruise Ports of Call
When you book a cruise from Vancouver , you can plan the perfect vacation to match your interests. Do you want to go whale watching while cruising past the beautiful glaciers of Alaska? Do you want to sample new wine varietals all the way down the Pacific Coast? Do you want to immerse yourself in the history and culture of Japan? You can do it all (and then some) when you take a Norwegian cruise from Vancouver.
Depending on the itinerary you choose, your 2024 Vancouver cruise may take you to these ports of call:
- Ketchikan (Ward Cove), Alaska.
- Juneau, Alaska.
- Hubbard Glacier, Alaska.
- Icy Strait Point, Alaska.
- Astoria, Oregon.
- San Francisco, California.
- San Diego, California.
- Ensenada, Mexico.
- Hakodate, Japan.
- Sendai (Ishinomaki), Japan.
- Tokyo, Japan.
- Kahului, Maui.
- Hilo, Hawaii.
- Nāwiliwili, Kaua`i.
- Honolulu, Oahu.
Shore Excursions on Cruises From Vancouver
When you cruise from Vancouver in 2024, you'll have the opportunity to visit new places and choose the experiences you want to have. Here are just a few popular shore excursions on cruises from Vancouver.
Croisière découverte des baleines et autres mammifères marins
If you're cruising to Alaska in 2024, make sure you include whale watching on your trip itinerary. When you dock at Icy Strait Point, you can take a cruise to watch humpback whales and other mammals in this unique part of the Alaskan panhandle. Other animals you may see on your whale-watching cruise include porpoises, sea lions, harbor seals, and orcas. If you're lucky, you may also see some of Alaska's other natural wildlife, including bears, deer, and bald eagles.
Glacier Hike and Packraft
Does your Vancouver cruise include a stop in Juneau? Book a once-in-a-lifetime experience with the Fly-in Norris Glacier Hike and Packraft excursion . Your adventure will start with a flight over the Alaskan wilderness, providing spectacular views of the glaciers below. When you land, you'll transfer to a packraft (similar to a kayak) that you'll paddle through a glacial lake, giving you an up-close view of the breathtaking natural scenery around you. Finally, you'll hike across Norris Glacier before ending your day — one you're sure to remember for the rest of your life.
CROISIÈRES SUR CE THÈME : Alaska de Vancouver à Seward : baie des glaciers, Skagway et Juneau, 7 jours Alaska de Vancouver à Seward, 7 jours : glacier Hubbard et Skagway 18 jours de Vancouver à Tokyo : Glacier Hubbard, Skagway et Juneau
For those who prefer a relaxing journey through California's wine country, a wine tour in Santa Barbara should not be missed. The Santa Ynez Valley wine tour will delight your palate with tastings at two well-known wineries. You'll take a scenic drive through the valley as you travel to each winery, where you'll have the opportunity to sample some award-winning vintages. It's a great choice for anyone who loves wine or simply enjoys the finer things in life.
Hakodate History and Culture
The longest Norwegian cruise from Vancouver in 2024 — an 18-day trip to Alaska and Japan — includes a stop in Hakodate. If you want to learn more about the history and customs of this Japanese city, book the Hakodate cultural tour . You'll visit the city's top landmarks, including the Motomachi district located at the base of the mountains. From there, you'll drive to Goryokaku, an urban park with gorgeous views of the city. You'll end your tour by visiting a historic magistrate's office, which was carefully reconstructed to represent the original.
Things To Do & See in Vancouver
By booking a cruise from Vancouver, you can spend time exploring the city. Start your trip early with a few days in Vancouver before the ship departs, or extend your vacation in this Canadian city once you're back on land. There are many things to do in Vancouver. Stroll through stunning Stanley Park for some ocean views, or visit the VanDusen Botanical Garden to learn more about the region's natural flora. If you want to explore Vancouver's history and its significance in the Pacific Northwest, make a stop at the Museum of Anthropology.
Not sure where to start your tour of Vancouver? Norwegian offers a comprehensive city tour that marks the perfect way to end your cruise vacation. After getting off the ship, your tour will take you to the city's top neighborhoods, including the Gastown District and Vancouver's Chinatown, the second largest in North America. Your tour will end with some free time in Stanley Park, where you can take in some final spectacular sights before heading home. This tour includes transportation to Vancouver International Airport, so you don't have to worry about missing your flight.
With beautiful natural scenery, fun shore excursions, and historical and cultural insights, a cruise from Vancouver, British Columbia, has something to offer everyone. Cruising from Vancouver truly allows you to see the world. Take a look at all the itineraries we offer from Vancouver in 2024, and find the one that best aligns with your travel bucket list. Before you book, make sure you're signed up to receive our cruise deals to stay updated on our top cruises from Vancouver.
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The Port of Vancouver's cruise terminal at Canada Place welcomes upwards of 900,000 passengers each year as the homeport for many of the Alaska cruises. The three-berth terminal can service up to four luxury cruise ships at one time. The terminal is owned and operated by the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority.
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The Vancouver cruise terminal is located right in the city, literally one step away from the very center of the city. In addition to the prime location of this port, there is so many fun details for cruise passengers to explore in and around the port and terminal alone.
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The longest Norwegian cruise from Vancouver in 2024 — an 18-day trip to Alaska and Japan — includes a stop in Hakodate. If you want to learn more about the history and customs of this Japanese city, book the Hakodate cultural tour. You'll visit the city's top landmarks, including the Motomachi district located at the base of the mountains.