The Big Secret to Cruising More Often is based on your Location
Living in or by a port city has its advantages. Like they say in real estate, location, location, location.
Exploring Cruises from Vancouver, BC
I've always envied those who live in a port city and have the convenience of embarking on cruises right from their doorstep. Fortunately, in 2019, I moved to Vancouver, BC, and now I can take advantage of hopping on a cruise without the hassle of going to an airport and flying in and out of the cruise port city.
If you live in a port city or close to one, I encourage you to make the most of all the cruise opportunities that originate from there. If you're on a budget, consider looking for roundtrip cruises that allow you to embark and disembark from the same port, saving you time and money.
Cruising to Alaska from Vancouver, BC
Starting as early as April, cruise ships set sail from Vancouver, BC to explore the breathtaking landscapes of Alaska. For those looking for a more economical option, roundtrip itineraries that start and end in Vancouver, BC are the way to go. These itineraries typically include sailing through the inside passage, encountering Glacier Bay, and visiting charming towns like Juneau, Skagway, and Ketchikan.
For a more comprehensive Alaskan experience, consider taking a one-way cruise from Vancouver, BC to Anchorage, AK. This route not only covers Glacier Bay and the three towns but also includes sights like the Hubbard Glacier, College Fjords, and Prince William Sound.
Expanding Your Cruise Options
As the Alaska season starts to wind down by the end of August, cruise ships begin to reposition to other destinations. In September, you can embark on a journey from Vancouver, BC to Tokyo, Japan, Los Angeles, CA, or even Sydney, Australia. This presents a unique opportunity to extend your cruise experience and explore new destinations.
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