Vancouver, Canada cruise port guide
Boasting mountains, sea, culture, art and so much more, many cities claim to have it all, but few can back it up like Vancouver. Famously livable, just visiting this highrise city - surrounded by staggering natural beauty - is a thrill. Offering all of the creature comforts of an ultra-modern, worldly metropolis - even downtown has a hint of mountain-freshness to its air - and part of Vancouver's appeal is how easily you can swap the skyscrapers for whale-filled oceans and mountain-punctured skies. View less Head up to the Vancouver Lookout Tower for the ultimate 360-degree views of the city glistening, amid the beautiful embrace of the beckoning wilderness beyond. But what to see first? Art lovers might choose the Vancouver Art Gallery or the Contemporary Art Gallery. Nature lovers might rush for the ferry to visit Vancouver Island - where they can encounter grizzly bears, whales and orcas. Culture vultures, on the other hand, will probably head for the sights and sounds of Canada's biggest Chinatown. From steaming dim sum for lunch to Chinese apothecaries offering herbs to soothe any illness, it’s all here thanks to the migrant workers of the 19th century. The one-of-a-kind treasure of Stanley Park brings wild wonder and natural beauty to this cosmopolitan city's doorstep, and the pine-tree clad park offers isolated trails and amazing views. Wander the Seawall that encircles it - a 20-mile coastal path, full of joggers, whizzing skaters and wandering couples. Grab a bike and cycle between Coal Harbour and Kitsilano Beach. You can top up your tan on the shore, as you soak in the glorious views of the mountains and cityscape from the sands.
About Vancouver, Canada
Vancouver is Canada's largest cruise port and the primary homeport for Alaska-season cruises, handling 240–270 cruise ship calls and over one million passengers annually through Canada Place Cruise Terminal. The city combines a stunning natural setting — mountains, ocean, and Stanley Park — with world-class dining and cultural amenities.
Stanley Park's 8.8 km Seawall offers spectacular views of the city skyline, North Shore mountains, and Lions Gate Bridge. Gastown, Vancouver's original town, features Victorian brick architecture, the steam-powered clock at Water Street, and dozens of restaurants. Granville Island Market is one of Canada's finest food markets. The Capilano Suspension Bridge (12 km from the port) offers thrilling treetop walks in old-growth forest. For day trips, the resort town of Whistler is 2 hours north via the Sea-to-Sky Highway.
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Cruises visiting Vancouver, Canada
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7-Day Alaska from Whittier to Vancouver: Hubbard Glacier & Skagway
Norwegian Jade · Alaska · 7 nights
from $739
$105 / night
Vancouver to Seattle
Riviera · Alaska · 10 nights
from $2,940
$294 / night
Alaska Cruise: Juneau, Haines & Hubbard Glacier
Azamara Pursuit · Alaska · 10 nights
from $2,709
$270 / night
Alaskan Cruise from Vancouver
Disney Wonder · Alaska · 7 nights
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Inside Passage (roundtrip Vancouver)
Emerald Princess · Alaska · 7 nights
from $1,841
$263 / night
7-Day Alaska Inside Passage
Zaandam · Pacific Northwest · 7 nights
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