Vancouver is a popular destination for cruise ships departing for Alaska, Hawaii, and the Pacific, primarily from April to October. The Vancouver cruise port is located in downtown Vancouver, part of Canada Place, and is known for its unique architecture. Passengers must undergo screening before boarding, and booking confirmation is required. The screening area is on the cruise ship terminal level (CS).
Alaska cruises from Vancouver typically sail the Inside Passage, passing through popular ports in Southeast Alaska. Vancouver is the only homeport with both one-way and round-trip itineraries through Canada’s Inside Passage. The cruise schedule is updated regularly and includes attractions like Stanley Park, Vancouver Lookout, Chinatown Granville Island, Grouse Mountain, Vancouver Aquarium, Gastown Robson Street, and the Vancouver Cruise Terminal.
The Port of Vancouver Cruise Terminal is located in downtown Vancouver, with most cruise ships docking at Waterfront. The closest hotels to the port are directly next to the port, and the nearest station is only a few blocks away. Tickets can be purchased at the station, and the Princess is usually in Hall C. The escalator up from the cruise terminal level is easy, but the elevator is only available from parking level.
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