Thursday, October 3, 2024 The Port of Vancouver is well on its way to achieving another record-breaking cruise season in 2024, bolstered by significant growth in passenger numbers and a robust cruise industry. The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority reported in its mid-year 2024 statistics that the Canada Place cruise terminal has already welcomed over 550,000 passengers between March and June 30, 2024—a 13% increase from the same period in 2023. The numbers not only signal the recovery of the global cruise industry but also highlight Vancouver’s importance as a homeport destination for the Alaska cruise season.

With 554,546 passengers passing through the port’s terminal by the halfway point of 2024, the Port of Vancouver is setting new milestones, driven by the city’s growing appeal and strong industry partnerships. As the gateway to some of the most scenic cruise destinations in the world, Vancouver has solidified its position as a premier destination for cruise travelers. The surge in passenger traffic has been a boon for the local economy and reflects the overall resilience of the cruise industry in Vancouver.

The 13% increase from the previous mid-year record of 490,119 passengers is a clear indicator that cruise tourism continues to thrive in the city. Peter Xotta , the CEO of the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority , praised the efforts behind this growth: “Cruise continues to thrive in Vancouver—and this is a testament to the hard work and dedication of everyone i.