We cruised out of and into Vancouver. The cruise port is easy to get to via the SkyTrain (Waterfront Station). You can ride SkyTrain and city buses using a Compass card, which you load with money and provides a reduced fare. Ferries do not use the Compass Card. All of these modes of transportation can also be purchased using a credit card on the bus or ferry, etc.
We were able to drop our ...
We arrived in Vancouver 2 days prior to boarding. We did Grouse Mountain and Stanley Park. Both are fun and very pretty. The Auberge Hotel was great! We enjoyed eating at Breaka Bakery and captain Oven Pizza ...
Fabulous compact city. Clean, vibrant albeit expensive. The Queen Elizabeth Park is beautiful and the seafood restaurants especially Joe Fortes and the Sandbar Seafood Restaurant overlooking the waterfront on Granville island are excellent. ...
Vancouver is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Yes, it's expensive, but it's Canadian dollars.
Vancouver is my old home so I am probably a bit biased. ...
Lots to see and do and very walkable for Chinatown, Gastown and lots of restaurants. Highly recommend Fly Canada attraction right there at the terminal and buy tickets online in advance and save a few dollars. ...
Victoria has amazing shopping- Gucci, Chanel, Cartier, etc. The shopping district is a short walk from the ship. The city felt very safe in the shopping district. The streets were relatively clean. I will go back to visit this city again. ...
Horrible and lengthy boarding ques requiring excessive walking over multiple levels while 3 ships were in port. O Canada - you can do better than this. ...
Spend some days pre or post cruise. Lots to see and do. Eat at Granville Market. Lots of options. Take a trip to Grouse mountain and Capilano suspension brigde. ...