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How can you save on a cruise? Find out May 25 in Langley!

Expedia Cruises host special live info evening ahead of annual June sale

  • May 8, 2023

 

The 209-metre Sapphire Princess, operated by Princess Cruise Lines, docks at Ogden Point April 11. (Austin Westphal/News Staff)

‘Economic boom’: Sapphire Princess docks in Victoria as first ship of B.C. cruise season

More than 300 ships expected in B.C. waters, bringing up to a million visitors

 

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Cruise the world’s rivers, exploring historic sites and picturesque landscapes

Langley travel expert shares the highlights of river cruising

  • Apr 10, 2023

 

Expedia Cruises offers cruises to Mexico and Hawaii, plus Caribbean destinations like Aruba, St. Kitts, Barbados, Puerto Rico, Cayman Islands and Bermuda.

Navigate an amazing cruise experience today!

Helpful advice on cruising options from Langley travel expert

  • Mar 13, 2023
Expedia Cruises offers cruises to Mexico and Hawaii, plus Caribbean destinations like Aruba, St. Kitts, Barbados, Puerto Rico, Cayman Islands and Bermuda.
A career as an Expedia Vacation Consultant is your opportunity to share your passion for travel with the people you serve.

Start a rewarding career as a ‘local travel expert’ today!

Langley agency is looking for individuals passionate about travel

  • Feb 20, 2023
A career as an Expedia Vacation Consultant is your opportunity to share your passion for travel with the people you serve.
Expedia consultants are passionate travellers and cruise enthusiasts who can share their experiences to create the best vacation experience for you.

Cruise into the perfect vacation with the help of Langley travel experts

Whether you’re an experienced cruiser or it’s your first time, planning a…

  • Jan 9, 2023
Expedia consultants are passionate travellers and cruise enthusiasts who can share their experiences to create the best vacation experience for you.
A crew member checks docking ropes from the inside of Carnival's Mardi Gras cruise ship, docked in the bay of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, marking the first time a cruise ship visits the U.S. territory since the COVID-19 pandemic began. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti)

1st cruise ship docks in Puerto Rico since pandemic began

Ship was traveling at 70% capacity, with some 4,500 people aboard

A crew member checks docking ropes from the inside of Carnival's Mardi Gras cruise ship, docked in the bay of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, marking the first time a cruise ship visits the U.S. territory since the COVID-19 pandemic began. (AP Photo/Carlos Giusti)
Firefighter medic Andy Tighe snaps a photo of the breakaway plus-class cruise ship Norwegian Bliss while Captain Tracy Mettler operates a fireboat in the Tongass Narrows in Ketchikan, Alaska, on June 4, 2018. President Joe Biden signed into law Monday, May 24, 2021, legislation that opens a door for resumed cruise ship travel to Alaska after the pandemic last year scrapped sailings. (Dustin Safranek/Ketchikan Daily News via AP)

Biden signs bill opening door for Alaska cruises to resume, bypassing B.C. ports

Canada, amid COVID-19 concerns, has barred cruise operations through February

Firefighter medic Andy Tighe snaps a photo of the breakaway plus-class cruise ship Norwegian Bliss while Captain Tracy Mettler operates a fireboat in the Tongass Narrows in Ketchikan, Alaska, on June 4, 2018. President Joe Biden signed into law Monday, May 24, 2021, legislation that opens a door for resumed cruise ship travel to Alaska after the pandemic last year scrapped sailings. (Dustin Safranek/Ketchikan Daily News via AP)
A new American law is designed to help save this year’s Alaska cruise industry. (photo submitted)

Alaska cruise ticket sales resumption raises tourism hopes

New U.S. law would allow American ships to bypass Canadian ports between Washington and Alaska

A new American law is designed to help save this year’s Alaska cruise industry. (photo submitted)
Michelle Joly and Jonah Danniels pose in this recent handout photo. Canadians working aboard two cruise ships who weren’t allowed to come to shore because of concerns about COVID-19 are finally able to return home. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Michelle Joly

Canadians who work on two cruise ships are being allowed off in U.S. ports

About 80,000 crew members remained on board ships off the U.S. coast after most passengers had disembarked

Michelle Joly and Jonah Danniels pose in this recent handout photo. Canadians working aboard two cruise ships who weren’t allowed to come to shore because of concerns about COVID-19 are finally able to return home. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - Michelle Joly