Saturday, October 5, 2024 The Port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest and most significant port, is already surpassing previous benchmarks, even with several months left in the year. This surge in activity is particularly notable in the realm of cruise tourism, where the port has seen unprecedented growth, reflecting Vancouver’s increasing prominence as a hub for international travelers. The influx of passengers is a testament to the city’s appeal as both a departure and arrival point for cruises, as well as the strategic importance of the port in supporting the broader tourism and maritime industries.
In a mid-year report released on October 1, 2024, the Port of Vancouver highlighted its remarkable performance, especially within its cruise sector. Between March 1 and June 30, 2024, an impressive 554,546 passengers passed through the Canada Place cruise terminal, underscoring the port’s role in driving economic growth and tourism in the region. These figures not only break previous records but also position Vancouver as a key player in global cruise tourism, with its facilities and infrastructure catering to the growing demand for luxury and adventure cruise experiences.
This represents a remarkable 13% growth compared to the 490,119 cruise passengers who visited the Port of Vancouver during the same period in 2023. Such a significant increase reflects the port’s expanding capacity and its growing reputation as a premier destination for cruise travelers. The rise in pas.