When you book your clients on a cruise from Vancouver to Alaska, they experience two breathtaking destinations for the price of one. Year in year out, Vancouver is ranked as one of the most beautiful cities in the world, serving as an excellent place to start or end a cruise. Visitors enjoy the city's spectacular setting, cosmopolitan flavor, diversity of attractions, and fabulous international cuisine. Chosen as the host city for the 2010 Winter Olympics & Paralympic Games, Vancouver is the place to visit.
Some of the most luxurious and largest ships afloat sail from Vancouver to Alaska where passengers experience the natural beauty of the glaciers, mountains, wildlife, and culture of America's last frontier. The ships are operated by premier international cruise lines including: Carnival Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, Cruise West, Holland America Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Peace Boat, Princess Cruises, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Royal Caribbean International and Silversea Cruises.
For over 30 years, the Port of Vancouver has been the leading homeport for Alaska cruises, offering passengers more ships and departure dates to choose from than any other port. The Port's two cruise terminals, Canada Place and Ballantyne, are conveniently located and only 30 minutes away from the award winning Vancouver International Airport. Canada Place is located in the city centre, close to shopping, dining, attractions, and Stanley Park. Ballantyne is located east of the city centre and close to Canada Place. The cruise terminals are modern, secure, and world-class.
To enhance customer service and satisfaction with your clients, book a cruise from Vancouver - you will be glad you did. You will find your clients returning to you for their future vacation needs, increasing your business and bottom line.
All travellers
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 31, 2008
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers will no longer accept oral declarations of U.S. or Canadian citizenship from those traveling by land or sea.
These travelers will be required to present:
1) Passport, or
2) Government-issued photo ID and original copy of birth certificate or other proof of citizenship, or
3)Birth certificate alone (for youth 18 and under).
All other passengers must show passport and, if required, other documents (example, Visa).
Please visit the USCBP website for updated information.