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cruises from vancouver

If you've been wanting to visit Alaska, now's your chance to book a trip on a budget.

Anyone with a flexible schedule can book a standby cruise from Vancouver to Alaska and it only costs $70 a day, before taxes.

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Cruise vacations often get pegged as perfect getaways for retirees—shuffleboard, bingo, early dinners, and a whole lot of sitting around. And that doesn't always sound appealing to those looking for an adventure in their 20s and 30s.

But, it could be time to jump ship from those stereotypes because there are actually a whole bunch of cruises from Canadaincluding Vancouver – and beyond that are actually perfect for younger passengers.

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This Alaska cruise from Vancouver will take you through Glacier Bay National Park, College Fjord, and into Anchorage. Between the views, wildlife spottings, and on-board activities you won't be bored, and it's only $872 — and that's with food included.

There are a ton of cruises from Vancouver, and if you live in the city you should take advantage of the inclusive vacations. I mean, why not let someone plan the trip for you?

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Two huge cruise liners are set to dock in downtown Vancouver on Thursday, but one of the ships has been issued an "orange status" COVID-19 alert.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has assigned colours to each cruise liner depending on the number of COVID-19 cases on board the ship.

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