Coral Princess drifted into Vancouver Harbour this morning like she had all the time in the world — and honestly, we loved her for it. On a quiet, overcast morning, she made her entrance unhurried, smooth, and camera-ready from every angle.
With moody skies as a backdrop and the city just starting to stir, Coral Princess gave us a perfect opportunity to enjoy some rare close-ups of her lines, decks, and details as she approached Canada Place. There’s something special about a ship that isn’t in a rush — her timing allowed for a slow, steady spin and a flawless docking maneuver that made the whole scene feel almost choreographed.
This cloudy but calm morning helped frame her beautifully in the harbour, giving off cinematic vibes even before the coffee kicked in. And for anyone tracking the season’s most graceful arrivals — Coral Princess is a solid contender.
🎥 Captured from the perfect vantage point, this reel highlights what makes cruise mornings in Vancouver worth watching: the steady hum of the harbour, the anticipation of a ship emerging from the fog, and the simple beauty of movement over water.
🚢 About Coral Princess:
Part of the Princess Cruises fleet, she’s known for her Panama Canal-ready design, and she’s a favorite for Alaska-bound adventurers departing from Vancouver. With her spacious decks and elegant profile, she always stands out — and this morning she really owned the harbour.
Whether you're a cruise ship enthusiast, travel dreamer, or just here for the chill coastal vibes — this short is for you.
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