Vancouver

The primary Canadian gateway to Alaska, where ships sail right past Stanley Park and under the Lions Gate Bridge. Our advisors have sailed from Canada Place firsthand and know the terminal, the hotels, and how to time a seamless embarkation day.

Mountains, Ocean, and the Inside Passage – All From One Waterfront

Vancouver is regularly ranked among the most beautiful cities in the world, and once you sail from here it’s easy to see why. Snow-capped Coast Mountains rise to the north, the Pacific and its islands stretch west, and the downtown skyline sits wrapped around Stanley Park’s old-growth rainforest. As the main Canadian gateway for Alaska cruising, Vancouver gives guests one of the most spectacular departure settings in all of cruising.

The Canada Place Cruise Terminal sits right in downtown – a sail-shaped landmark on the waterfront that’s an icon in its own right. Ships glide directly from the terminal past Stanley Park and under the Lions Gate Bridge, and the departure alone is scenic enough that guests line the decks for it. One thing worth knowing: most ships sailing to Alaska from here transit the protected Inside Passage, though select larger vessels need to sail west of Vancouver Island instead. Our advisors have sailed from Vancouver across multiple cruise lines and can tell you exactly what to expect from your ship’s routing.

Getting here is simple. Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is about 10 miles south of downtown, and the Canada Line SkyTrain runs fast, affordable, luggage-friendly rail straight from the airport to Waterfront Station – about 25 minutes, and just steps from Canada Place. Taxis and rideshares are easy to find too. American cruisers often combine the trip with Seattle, a three-hour drive or an Amtrak Cascades ride away, for a Pacific Northwest experience on both ends.

Alaska Gateway

The primary Canadian departure point for Alaska, with most ships transiting the protected Inside Passage right from the start of the voyage.

Downtown Terminal

Canada Place sits right in the heart of downtown. The Canada Line SkyTrain runs from YVR to Waterfront Station in about 25 minutes, with most hotels a short walk away.

Nature Everywhere

Stanley Park’s rainforest, the Capilano Suspension Bridge, and the North Shore mountains are all within reach – an extra day or two here is the perfect way to bookend Alaska.

Things to Do in Vancouver

Vancouver is a stunning city with nature around every corner. Whether you have a few hours before embarkation or a full day after you disembark, the city and its surroundings give you plenty of ways to fill the time. An extra day or two is a great way to start or end an Alaska voyage.

A stunning view of the iconic Lions Gate Bridge, a green suspension bridge spanning Burrard Inlet

Stanley Park

Distance: At the edge of downtown
Highlights: A 1,000-acre old-growth rainforest with a 5.5-mile Seawall path, totem poles, and beaches
Ideal For: Walkers, cyclists, and anyone who loves big urban scenery
Plan For: At least a half day; rent a bike to circle the seawall

A stunning panoramic view of Vancouver's downtown skyline framed by snow-covered North Shore

Granville Island

Distance: A short mini-ferry ride from downtown
Highlights: The Public Market – fresh BC seafood, artisan foods, bakeries, and craft stalls
Ideal For: Food lovers and anyone wanting a true taste of local Vancouver
Plan For: A leisurely half day; stay for lunch

A panoramic view of Vancouver's downtown skyline featuring modern high-rise buildings, the North

Gastown & Chinatown

Distance: Walking distance from Canada Place
Highlights: Cobblestone streets, the steam clock, great restaurants, and the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
Ideal For: History buffs and travelers who love wandering a neighborhood
Plan For: An easy afternoon

Vancouver at a Glance

Detail Information
Cruise Terminal Canada Place Cruise Ship Terminal, 999 Canada Place, Vancouver, BC V6C 3E1
Nearest Airport YVR Vancouver International – 10 miles, 30 to 45 minutes; Canada Line SkyTrain reaches Waterfront Station in about 25 minutes
Getting There Canada Line SkyTrain, taxi, or rideshare from YVR; many downtown hotels are within walking distance of the port
Average Temperatures Seasonal Alaska, Hawaii, and West Coast itineraries; lows in the 50s to highs in the low 80s, often the same day – pack layers
Parking Limited parking in the Canada Place garage for vehicles under 6′ 6″; advance reservations highly recommended
Accessibility Notify your Harr Travel advisor or the cruise line for mobility or wheelchair assistance in the terminal
A scenic suspension bridge spans between tall evergreen trees in a dense forest, with visitors

Danny’s Insider Tips

Foodie experience – Granville Island Public Market: “Granville Island Public Market is one of my favorite public markets anywhere in the world. The quality and variety – fresh BC salmon, artisan cheeses, handmade pasta, local baked goods, incredible produce – is extraordinary. Go hungry and plan to wander. For a truly memorable way to experience it, I love the Foodie Tours Granville Island Market Tour, a guided walk through the market with tastings led by a local who knows every vendor and the story behind the food. It’s the best way I know to eat your way into Vancouver.”

History & culture – Gastown and Vancouver by water: “Gastown is Vancouver’s oldest neighborhood and one of its most atmospheric – cobblestone streets, Victorian architecture, the famous steam clock, and a concentration of great independent restaurants and galleries. The history here is fascinating; this is where Vancouver began, founded around ‘Gassy Jack’ Deighton’s saloon in 1867. Pair a Gastown walk with a water tour of the harbor and you’ll see the mountains, the skyline, and the natural beauty of this place all framed together at once.”

Danny’s pick – Stanley Park: “Stanley Park is my favorite place in Vancouver, and that’s saying something in a city this beautiful. A thousand acres of old-growth forest sitting right at the edge of downtown, with the seawall running all the way around it along Burrard Inlet and English Bay. Rent a bike and do the full loop – you’ll pass totem poles, the Vancouver Aquarium, beaches, and views of the North Shore mountains. I’ve done it many times and it never gets old. Build in at least a half day.”

Danny’s pick – Capilano Suspension Bridge and the North Shore: “Just across the Lions Gate Bridge, the North Shore opens into one of the most dramatic landscapes accessible from any major city. The Capilano Suspension Bridge spans 460 feet across and 230 feet above the canyon, and the Cliffwalk hugs the granite cliff face above the gorge. Nearby Cypress Mountain has incredible hiking in summer with views back over the city that are simply unforgettable.”

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Where to Stay Before You Sail

We always recommend arriving at least the day before your cruise. It removes the risk of missing embarkation and gives you a little extra time to enjoy this remarkable city. Here are a few of our guests’ favorite hotels, grouped by location.

  • Downtown & cruise port luxury – Pan Pacific Vancouver, Fairmont Pacific Rim, Shangri-La Hotel Vancouver, Rosewood Hotel Georgia
  • Downtown & cruise port 4-star – Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Vancouver, Coast Coal Harbour Vancouver Hotel by APA
  • Vancouver Airport – Fairmont Vancouver Airport, Hilton Vancouver Airport
  • Walk to the port – the Pan Pacific is built directly above Canada Place, steps from the terminal
A scenic aerial view of a coastal city with a well-organized marina filled with sailboats in

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Embarkation & Disembarkation Day

Canada Place is a well-run, modern terminal right in downtown Vancouver, and embarkation generally moves smoothly when you arrive at your assigned check-in time. Arrive with your travel documents ready: passport, your cruise booking confirmation or barcode, and any health documentation your cruise line requires. A valid passport is required for Alaska cruising, since you’ll be sailing between Canada and the United States – it’s the simplest, safest documentation you can carry.

Porters wait at the curb to take your checked luggage, so you won’t haul bags all the way to check-in. A couple of dollars per bag is customary and appreciated. After dropping your bags you’ll go through port security, then check in with the cruise line inside the terminal building, and from there you board and start your adventure.

One of the joys of sailing from Vancouver is the departure itself. Ships pass Stanley Park and slip under the Lions Gate Bridge, and guests line the decks just to watch. It’s worth being topside as you pull away.

For disembarkation, you’ll be assigned a number or color and called off in waves. Self-assist, where you carry your own bags, usually gets you off earliest and is ideal if you have an early flight out of YVR. Confirm your pickup location and time with your transportation provider in advance; on-demand shuttles, taxis, and Uber are also available at the port – just follow the signage to the pickup area.

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Your Vancouver Questions, Answered

Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is your gateway, about 10 miles south of downtown and 30 to 45 minutes by car. The easiest connection is the Canada Line SkyTrain, which runs from the airport straight to Waterfront Station in about 25 minutes – fast, affordable, and luggage-friendly, with the terminal just steps away. Taxis and rideshares are readily available too. Some American guests combine a Vancouver embarkation with a Seattle pre-cruise stay, reaching Vancouver by a three-hour drive or the Amtrak Cascades train.
Yes. Because Alaska cruises from Vancouver sail between Canada and the United States, a valid passport is required for every guest. We recommend confirming your passport is up to date well before you sail. If you have any questions about documentation for your specific itinerary, your Harr Travel advisor can walk you through exactly what you’ll need.
We always recommend arriving in Vancouver at least the day before you sail. Flight delays happen, and you don’t want to risk missing embarkation for a long-awaited Alaska voyage. Arriving early also gives you time to explore Stanley Park, wander Gastown, or take the mini-ferry over to Granville Island. On embarkation day itself, plan to arrive at your assigned check-in time.
Parking is limited at the Canada Place garage and is available only for vehicles under 6 feet 6 inches in height. Because space is tight, we highly recommend reserving a spot in advance. If you’re flying in, most guests skip parking entirely and use the Canada Line SkyTrain, a taxi, or a rideshare from YVR instead.
Most do, but not all. One of the special things about departing from Vancouver is that the majority of ships transit the protected, scenic Inside Passage. Select larger vessels do need to sail west of Vancouver Island instead. The routing depends on your ship, so if calm, scenery-rich waters matter to you, ask your Harr Travel advisor – we know which ships sail which route.
Vancouver operates seasonally, generally from spring through early fall, with Alaska as the headline itinerary and occasional Hawaii and West Coast voyages at the bookends of the season. Each part of the season has its own character – earlier sailings can be quieter, midsummer brings the longest daylight, and late season is wonderful for wildlife. Tell us what you’re hoping to see and we’ll help you find the right departure.
Absolutely, and we encourage it. Vancouver is regularly ranked one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and an extra day or two is a great way to start or end your trip. Stanley Park, Granville Island, Gastown, and the North Shore with the Capilano Suspension Bridge are all easy to reach, and the city itself is a pleasure to explore on foot. Your advisor can help arrange pre or post-cruise hotel nights and tours.
Several major lines call Vancouver home for the Alaska season. Princess and Holland America have been sailing Alaska for decades – Holland America since 1947 – and both offer 7-night roundtrips and longer cruisetours, with select Princess sailings including Glacier Bay National Park. Celebrity sails weekly 7-night roundtrips and cruisetours, Royal Caribbean offers roundtrips and cruisetours plus seasonal Hawaii voyages, Norwegian runs cruisetours and seasonal Hawaii sailings, and Disney sails weekly 7-night Alaska roundtrips. We’ll help match the right line and ship to your travel style.
Vancouver’s weather can swing within a single day, with lows in the 50s and highs reaching the low 80s during the cruise season. Layers are genuinely essential here – a light waterproof jacket, a warmer mid-layer, and comfortable walking shoes will serve you well both in the city and on your Alaska voyage. Pack for changeable conditions and you’ll be comfortable.
Start by talking with our team. We sail these ships personally and know the lines, the itineraries, and the Inside Passage routing firsthand, so we can match you with the right fit rather than guessing. We also provide access to exclusive group rates and advocate for you from your first inquiry through your welcome home call. There are never any booking or consultation fees – it’s simply how we take care of our guests.

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