Cruise & Ferry Itinerary Planning 2026

89 Vancouver, Canada Nestled in the heart of downtown Vancouver, the award-winning Canada Place cruise terminal at the Port of Vancouver is a gateway for Alaskan cruises, offering passengers scenic views, vibrant city life and direct access to the Inside Passage. The terminal is equipped with facial biometric scanning technology, accessibility features, and a full suite of operational services, supporting the smooth handling of more than 300 ship calls and 1.2 million passenger visits annually. Victoria, Canada After spending one day in Victoria, passengers discover why it’s recognised as one of the friendliest cities in the world. Cruise visitors can walk or take a shuttle to the city’s Inner Harbour and nearby iconic attractions, including the Butchart Gardens, Fisherman’s Wharf, historic Government Street and Chinatown, plus shopping, cafes, restaurants and more for a full day’s exploration. Three deep-sea berths and enhanced port services make Victoria a convenient, crew-friendly stop on Alaska cruise itineraries. Tampa Bay, Florida Port Tampa Bay serves as a gateway to exploring the Caribbean and offers walkable attractions and secure parking from its terminals. The port continues to experience growth of its cruise business and is expected to welcome over 1.6 million passengers by the end of the 2025 season. This will include eight homeported vessels – three from Royal Caribbean International, two from Carnival Cruise Line, and one each from Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises and Margaritaville at Sea. In early 2025, luxury brand Regent Seven Seas Cruises had an overnight call in Tampa and in March 2026 Oceania will offer a 10-day cruise from Tampa to Panama City.

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