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Take A Swanky Cruise From Disneyland To Vancouver For A Steal At $551 CAD

Disneyland

Photo: GoToVan / Flickr

Are you interested in trying a cruise for the first time, but don’t want to spend a fortune? Or, are you simply aching to take in the joy of Disneyland this spring?

Look no further! This incredible cruise offers affordability and bliss all in one magical package.

The voyage from Disneyland to Vancouver with Holland America Cruises offers you a scenic experience in addition to some incredible luxury accommodations. The 4 night cruise on the Nieuw Amsterdam departs on May 1st and arrives at Canada Place on May 5th. The total cost of the cruise comes to $551 CAD including tax per person based on a double occupancy for an oceanview cabin.

Disneyland
Photo: Holland America Line

This includes all of your meals, snacks, entertainment, and lodgings. It does not include alcohol, but you are able to purchase a drink package that could help bring down the cost of that expense.

Disneyland
Photo: Holland America
Disneyland
Photo: Holland America

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Experience San Diego and Disneyland

While the cruise is an adventure itself, there is so much to see in San Diego. Not only is it a short ride to Disneyland in Anaheim, but there are a plethora of things to do in the city. From the San Diego zoo to numerous high-end spas, you’ll never run out of things to do or ways to relax.

Book your lovely cruise here.

Travel Tip: Always book your cruising excursions in advance! You only have a certain amount of time in each port and you want to make the most of your time to be sure to have a plan ready. You can book these activities through the cruise line or make plans yourself, but if you make them with the ship then you are guaranteed a stressless return to your cabin – always a good call when on holiday.

Looking for more places to travel from Raincover? Check out this list of the cheapest places to travel from Vancouver this spring!

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