What’s New for Cruises in Vancouver? | Canada Place Terminal, Guest Experience & City Highlights
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I can attest to it cuz I've sailed a few times out of Vancouver and it's absolutely stunning.
The Port of Vancouver also, um something that a lot of people don't realize, is 140 nautical miles closer uh to Alaska than the other major home port here in the Pacific Northwest.
We have options ranging from gourmet food trucks to Michelin-starred restaurants and everything in between, as well as unique food tours and brewery tours.
Passenger journey time has actually been reduced by about 10 minutes.
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Join me as we sit down with Chance McKee, Trade Development Representative at the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority, and Krista Alcazar, Director of Market Development at Destination Vancouver. In this exclusive conversation, we explore why Vancouver is one of the world’s most beloved cruise home ports — and the gateway to unforgettable Alaska sailings. Discover what makes the Canada Place Cruise Terminal stand out, how the city continues to innovate for cruise passengers, and why Vancouver is considered a must-visit destination before and after your cruise. From world-class culinary experiences to breathtaking natural scenery, this episode reveals it all. Whether you're planning an Alaska cruise, curious about port operations, or simply love cruising, this interview is full of valuable insights and travel inspiration. #CruiseLife #Vancouver #CanadaPlace #PortholeCruise #BillPanoff #CruisePort #AlaskaCruise