Ruby Princess Timelapse | Ruby Princess's Rare Midnight Exit from Vancouver under Sparkling Lights
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Some ships slip away quietly. Ruby Princess made sure Vancouver remembered her exit. In this rare late-night cruise ship timelapse, the Ruby Princess departs Vancouver at 11:00 PM, casting shimmering reflections across the dark waters of the harbour. With her decks lit up like diamonds and the skyline glowing behind her, she performs a full 180° spin mid-harbour before gliding off into the night. This wasn’t just a departure — it was a finale. Captured from the Vancouver City Views vantage, this timelapse compresses the entire departure into a smooth, cinematic experience: Glowing lights from Canada Place to Stanley Park Ruby slowly pivoting — a near-silent full rotation Gliding under a faint mist with a shimmering wake The stillness of the city paired with Ruby’s soft motion Reflections rippling in near-black water 🛳️ Earlier that day, Ruby docked beside her sister Grand Princess, who left hours earlier. But Ruby waited for the spotlight — and got the whole harbour to herself. ⚓ Highlights of this departure: Rare late-night sailing at 11PM (uncommon at Canada Place) Dramatic 180° turn in the middle of the harbour Full illumination from bow to stern, even in near darkness Total peace on the water — no harbour traffic, just Ruby 💬 This video is for ship lovers, night owls, slow-TV fans, and anyone who believes that departures can be as beautiful as arrivals. 🎥 Want more cinematic cruise ship moments, from golden hour to midnight sails? Subscribe and watch Vancouver's waterfront like never before. #RubyPrincess #PrincessCruises #CruiseShipDeparture #VancouverCruisePort #LateNightDeparture #CanadaPlace #VancouverHarbour #VancouverCityViews #CruiseShipTimelapse #CityLightsVancouver #AlaskaCruiseSeason #ThingsToDoInVancouver #ElegantCruiseDeparture #ShipWatchingVancouver #VancouverWebcam #MidnightCruiseSailing