Triple Cruise Ships! Eurodam, Coral Princess + Commandant Charcot = Perfect Vancouver Cruise Parade
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One of the most spectacular afternoons of the 2025 Vancouver cruise season — a triple sailaway under golden fall skies. Three ships, three graceful departures, each claiming their moment in the spotlight as the sun glowed across Vancouver Harbour and the North Shore Mountains. This live recording captures it all: Eurodam, Le Commandant Charcot, and Coral Princess — each ship performing an elegant maneuver sequence on one of the most beautiful afternoons of the year. The conditions couldn’t have been better — calm waters, golden light, and the kind of shifting clouds that give depth and drama to every frame. The day began with Eurodam, sailing out first in a beautifully controlled reverse from Canada Place. Her smooth pivot and wide arc across the harbour were perfectly framed by the skyline and mountains beyond. Eurodam departed like a pro — her final farewell of the 2025 season — before she heads south to begin her next itinerary. Next came Le Commandant Charcot, the luxury hybrid-electric icebreaker and one of the most advanced expedition ships afloat. She slipped quietly out from behind Coral Princess, making a subtle but cinematic appearance — a slow-motion reveal of gleaming steel and elegant design. Her manoeuvre was slow and deliberate, her reflective hull catching the shifting sunlight as she pivoted and made her way out of the harbour. For such a rare visitor, it was a fitting final scene: Le Commandant Charcot has been one of the most unique ships to grace Vancouver this year, and this was her last moment in port for 2025. Finally, Coral Princess took center stage. With both ships ahead now clear, she began her own graceful turn, taking her time as she spun in full view of the camera. Her departure was elegant and poised — a calm finale to a day full of motion. Coral Princess will return one last time this season, but this was her chance to shine in the late afternoon sun, framed perfectly by a backdrop of mountains, city skyline, and calm Pacific light. And as if that weren’t enough, nature decided to add its own magic. A special cameo by the paddle wheeler Constitution — appearing twice like an Easter egg in the scene — and, to top it off, two bald eagles perched high above the harbour. These majestic observers seemed to watch the action unfold, their feathers ruffled in the breeze as they surveyed the water below. After the ships departed, the camera zooms in to reveal them still there — silent guardians of the harbour, watching over the calm water and fading light. This live recording is a perfect representation of what makes Vancouver’s cruise season so special: a mix of precision, beauty, and surprise. From the world’s most luxurious hybrid expedition ship to classic cruise liners heading south, every vessel played its part today. The light was flawless, the harbour serene, and the air carried that unmistakable autumn crispness — a reminder that the season is drawing to a close, but not without a show to remember. #VancouverCityViews #VancouverHarbour #TripleSailaway #CoralPrincess #PrincessCruises #Eurodam #HollandAmericaLine #LeCommandantCharcot #PonantCruises #VancouverWaterfront #CanadaPlace #CruiseVancouver #CruiseShipDeparture #VancouverSkyline #BaldEagles #VancouverWildlife #VancouverMountains #FallInVancouver #VancouverBC #CruiseSeason2025 #LuxuryCruise #CruiseLife #HybridCruiseShip #VancouverCruisePort #PacificNorthwest #HarbourAction #CruiseShipTimelapse