Cruising Alaska from Vancouver? Tip #1: plan to arrive early to avoid missing your cruise!
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Arrive here the day before your cruise at a minimum.
Delays and cancellations can happen, and you can't miss your cruise.
Arriving at least a day early gives you time for plan B if there's a hiccup, lower your stress, and sets you up for a great trip.
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Arriving early to avoid travel hiccups is our first tip out of 10 for cruisers planning Alaska out of Vancouver. If you plan to arrive the day before or earlier, you’ll give yourself plenty of time to recover from a cancelled direct flight by going through Seattle or Toronto if necessary, where there are almost hourly flights to Vancouver all day. The cost for accommodation by arriving early is good insurance for making your cruise departure on time, plus you’ll get to enjoy the city before you embark! #cruiselife #cruise #cruisetips #alaskacruise #vancouver #yvr #travel #fallintoshorts @TheChillCruiser @LifeWellCruised @TheTravelScouts @ACruisingGoodTime @EverydayGetaways @FamilyAtSea