The Alaska Adventure starts in Vancouver
Our Alaska Cruise departs from Vancouver, Canada. We flew into Vancouver the day before we had to board. This time we were cruising on Princess Cruise Lines. So far I’ve been on Royal Caribbean, Carnival and now Princess. I had been to Vancouver years ago for a convention. Its a beautiful city.
We didn’t have much time to explore but we did get a chance to walk along the waterfront after breakfast and before we headed to the ship. The staff at our hotel, The Best Western Sands, were awesome; helpful with our luggage and transportation to the ship.
Strolling along the Seawall
Our morning stroll started in a sculpture garden. The main sculpture is A-Maze-ing Laughter by the Chinese artist Yue Minjun.
Even though it was raining the gardeners were working on the landscaping so flowers were abundant.
So were the birds. There were Herons, gulls, ducks, geese and loads more that I couldn’t identify. I shouldn’t have been surprised about the rain. Vancouver and much of southwestern Alaska are part of a temperate rain forest! Who knew? I think of rain forest as the Amazon or Brazil but the Pacific Northwest is also rain forest! Little did we know that the rainy Vancouver morning foreshadowed what we would experience on our cruise.
Time to head to the ship
The morning flew by and before we knew it, it was time for lunch and then we needed to find the ship. The hotel concierge told us we were close to the port but with our luggage we felt a cab was a good choice. The front desk made a call bringing a cab right to the front of the hotel. It really wasn’t far to the port but there was a lot of traffic. We probably could have gotten there faster walking but I’m pretty sure we would have gotten lost! Taking the cab was the right choice.
LOL my sense of direction isn’t always the best. Just happy we did have the cab.
Agreed, Besides it made it easier with the luggage too