Radiance of the Seas arrived in Vancouver this morning wrapped in the kind of west coast weather we know and love—fog, clouds, and a dramatic mountain backdrop fading in and out of the mist. She appeared quietly on the water just before Seabourn Quest, setting the tone for a dreamy, cinematic morning at Canada Place.
Sailing through Burrard Inlet with barely a ripple, Radiance of the Seas looked like she’d emerged straight from the pages of a ghost story—her white hull glowing softly against the hazy skyline. These kinds of arrivals don’t need fireworks to be spectacular. The fog did the storytelling, and the ship simply delivered the mood.
For fans of Royal Caribbean International, this is a welcome sight—Radiance of the Seas back in Vancouver and ready to set sail for another adventure, likely up the coast toward Alaska. Her sleek lines and glass-wrapped silhouette make her one of the more recognizable ships in the region, and she always looks right at home on these misty spring mornings.
Whether you're a cruise ship spotter, a fan of Vancouver’s beautiful harbour views, or just in love with foggy, cinematic moments on the waterfront, this video captures a peaceful but powerful entrance. The way Radiance navigates through the fog—silent, steady, and stunning—reminds us why mornings on the west coast can feel so magical.
🌫️ Fog. Mountains. Cruise ships. Welcome to May in Vancouver.