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The Panama Canal is full of wonder and mystery, which makes it an ideal place to cruise through. There is truly something for everyone, and if you're considering a cruise; they also have excursions and activities for the whole family to enjoy. Find out what types of Panama cruises might be the best for you when you read on to learn more. Get the most of your trip when booking. With cruise line volume buys plus our low everyday prices you can save up to 80% versus the brochure price! Book your Panama Canal cruise today with AffordableTours.com, your discounted cruise headquarters.

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Star ClippersStar ClipperPanama CanalBalboaAntigua14 NightsBalboa (Isla Flamenco), Panama | Basseterre, St. Kitts | Gustavia, St. Barts | Kralendijk, Bonaire | Oranjestad, Aruba | Panama Canal Transit | Santa Marta, Colombia | South Friars Bay, St. Kitts | St. John's, Antigua | Willemstad, Curacao$3,470
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PrincessRuby PrincessCaribbean - WesternFt. LauderdaleLos Angeles (San Pedro)15 NightsCartagena, Colombia | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Huatulco, Mexico | Los Angeles (San Pedro) | Puerto Amador, Panama | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua$749
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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageSilverseaSilver NovaSouth AmericaCallaoFt. Lauderdale16 NightsCallao, Peru | Cartagena, Colombia | Cozumel, Mexico | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Guayaquil, Ecuador | Panama Canal | Port Royal, Kingston | Salaverry, Peru$9,900
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Holland AmericaNieuw AmsterdamPanama CanalFt. LauderdaleVancouver22 NightsCabo San Lucas, Mexico | Cartagena, Colombia | Corinto, Nicaragua | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Grand Turk, Great Britain | Oranjestad, Aruba | Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | San Diego, California | Santa Barbara, California | Vancouver, Canada | Victoria, British Columbia$1,609
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Holland AmericaVolendamPanama CanalSan DiegoFt. Lauderdale15 NightsCartagena, Colombia | Corinto, Nicaragua | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Half Moon Cay, Bahamas | Huatulco, Mexico | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | San Diego, California$974
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13 reviews
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Norwegian EncorePanama CanalMiamiLos Angeles (San Pedro)15 NightsCabo San Lucas, Mexico | Cartagena, Colombia | Los Angeles (San Pedro) | Miami, Florida | Panama Canal | Puerto Caldera (puntarenas) | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Santa Marta, Colombia$2,939
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Norwegian EncorePanama CanalMiamiSeattle21 NightsCabo San Lucas, Mexico | Cartagena Colombia | Los Angeles, CA | Miami, FL | Panama City (pct), Panama | Puerto Caldera Puntarenas, Costa Rica | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | San Francisco, CA | San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua | Seattle, WA | Transit Panama Canal, At Sea | Victoria Bc Canada$2,549
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Carnival SpiritPanama CanalTampaSeattle16 NightsCabo San Lucas, Mexico | Cartagena, Colombia | Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | Panama Canal | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | Seattle, Washington | Tampa, Florida$1,389
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Norwegian EncorePanama CanalMiamiSan Francisco17 NightsAcapulco, Mexico | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | Cartagena Colombia | Los Angeles, CA | Miami, FL | Panama City (pct), Panama | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | San Francisco, CA | Transit Panama Canal, At Sea$1,629
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73 reviews
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MSC DivinaPanama CanalMiamiMiami11 NightsCartagena, Colombia | Colon, Panama | Isla de Roatan, Honduras | Miami, Florida | Ocho Rios, Jamaica | Oranjestad, Aruba | Puerto Limon, Costa Rica$869
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Royal CaribbeanRadiance of the SeasPanama CanalTampaLos Angeles (San Pedro)14 NightsColon - Panama | Los Angeles - California | Panama Canal (cruising) | Puerto Quetzal - Guatemala | Puerto Vallarta - Mexico | Puntarenas - Costa Rica | Tampa - Florida$998
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Royal CaribbeanRhapsody of the SeasCaribbean - SouthernColonMiami7 NightsColon, Panama | Miami, Florida | Oranjestad, Aruba | Willemstad, Curacao$700
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Holland AmericaEurodamPanama CanalFt. LauderdaleSeattle21 NightsCartagena, Colombia | Corinto, Nicaragua | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Huatulco, Mexico | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | San Diego, California | San Francisco, California | Santa Barbara, California | Seattle, Washington | Vancouver, Canada$1,499
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172 reviews
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Holland AmericaEurodamPanama CanalFt. LauderdaleVancouver20 NightsCartagena, Colombia | Corinto, Nicaragua | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Huatulco, Mexico | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | San Diego, California | San Francisco, California | Santa Barbara, California | Vancouver, Canada$1,449
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Holland AmericaEurodamPanama CanalFt. LauderdaleSan Diego14 NightsCartagena, Colombia | Corinto, Nicaragua | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Huatulco, Mexico | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | San Diego, California$1,099
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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageSilverseaSilver NovaCaribbeanFt. LauderdaleVancouver23 NightsCabo San Lucas, Mexico | Cartagena, Colombia | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Golfito, Costa Rica | Los Angeles (San Pedro) | Panama Canal | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | San Francisco, California | Vancouver, Canada$15,900
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Celebrity SummitPanama CanalMiamiLos Angeles (San Pedro)14 NightsCartagena - Colombia | Colon - Panama | Los Angeles - California | Miami - Florida | Panama Canal (cruising) | Puerto Vallarta - Mexico | Puntarenas - Costa Rica$799
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PrincessIsland PrincessCaribbean - WesternLos Angeles (San Pedro)Ft. Lauderdale15 NightsCartagena, Colombia | Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | Huatulco, Mexico | Los Angeles (San Pedro) | Panama Canal | Puerto Amador, Panama | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua$1,049
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SilverseaSilver ShadowCaribbeanSan FranciscoNew York (Manhattan)23 NightsAcapulco, Mexico | Cabo San Lucas, Mexico | Cartagena, Colombia | Los Angeles (San Pedro) | New York (Manhattan), NY | Oranjestad, Aruba | Panama Canal | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | San Francisco, California | St. Thomas, Virgin Islands$9,900
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Itinerary Map/Ship ImageHurtigrutenMS Roald AmundsenWorld CruiseVancouverUshuaia94 NightsArica, Chile | Belize City, Belize | Bocas Del Toro, Panama | Boston | Callao (lima), Peru | Cambridge Bay, Canada | Castro, Chile | Colon, Panama | Coquimbo (la Serena), Chile | Corner Brook, Canada | Deception Island, Antarctica | Dutch Harbor | Half Moon, Antarctica | Halifax, Canada | Icy Bay | Ilulissat, Greenland | Iquique, Chile | Isla De Providencia, Colombia | Kodiak | Lunenburg, Canada | Manta, Ecuador | Miami | Misty Fjord | Nome | Paracas (pisco), Peru | Pond Inlet, Canada | Provincetown | Puerto Williams, Chile | Red Bay, Canada | Salaverry, Trujillo, Peru | Seward | Sitka | Trujillo, Honduras | Ushuaia, Argentina | Valparaiso, Chile | Vancouver, Canada | Wrangell$38,055
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Panama Canal Travel Guide

Panama Canal Cruises Highlights

  • Colon, Panama: As the Caribbean entry point to the CanalCanal, Colon is a city of contrasts. Near the port, you'll find shopping centers for a quick retail therapy session. For the more adventurous, the ruins of Fort San Lorenzo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer a glimpse into the region's colonial past.
  • Panama City, Panama: On the Pacific side, Panama City dazzles with its modern skyline, juxtaposed against the charming old quarter, Casco Viejo. Here, a short drive will lead you to the Miraflores Locks, where you can marvel at the engineering marvel that is the Panama Canal.
  • Limon, Costa Rica:   A stone's throw from the CanalCanal, Limon is a treasure trove of natural beauty. Visitors can explore the lush Veragua Rainforest or venture further to discover the pristine beaches of the Caribbean coast.
  • Cartagena, Colombia:   The historic port city of Cartagena is a jewel of the Caribbean. Its walled old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a living testament to the region's rich history, with well-preserved colonial architecture and cobblestone streets.
  • Miraflores Locks (Panama City, Panama): Witness the engineering genius of the Panama Canal at Miraflores Locks. The visitor center offers a detailed exhibit and a viewing platform to watch ships as they transition between the Pacific Ocean and the CanalCanal.
  • Casco Viejo (Panama City, Panama): Stroll through the quaint streets of Casco Viejo, the old quarter of Panama City, where colonial architecture tells tales of a bygone era.
  • Fort San Lorenzo (Colon, Panama): Explore the ruins of this UNESCO World Heritage Site that guarded the mouth of the Chagres River during the colonial period.
  • Veragua Rainforest (Limon, Costa Rica): Step into a lush realm of biodiversity at Veragua Rainforest, where you can walk through the canopy, visit a butterfly garden, and admire the cascading Puma Waterfall.
  • Cartagena's Walled City (Cartagena, Colombia): Wander through the preserved colonial city, with its charming squares, colorful buildings, and historical monuments.
  • Gatun Lake (Panama Canal): Amidst the Canal's journey, Gatun Lake offers a serene escape with its calm waters, surrounded by a tropical rainforest teeming with wildlife.
  • Barro Colorado Island (Panama Canal): Home to a famous tropical research station, this island provides a unique opportunity to learn about the rich biodiversity of the region.

Panama Canal Cruises Travel Tips

  • Consider traveling during the off-season, as it is less packed and generally more affordable. 
  • Do not carry around your passport, but you should have an ID with you.
  • Always use bug spray when you are there, the bugs can be tough to get through. 
  • Don't be startled or alarmed to hear random fireworks go off.
  • Do not go into unfamiliar places alone or during the nighttime hours. 
  • Ensure you have enough of the local currency for small purchases, though credit cards are widely accepted. A little preparation goes a long way in making your Panama Canal cruise adventure enjoyable and memorable.
  • A good camera is essential to capture the breathtaking scenes, along with binoculars for wildlife spotting. A backpack for day trips, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle are also advisable. If you plan on indulging in water sports, you might want to pack your own snorkel or diving gear, though these are often available for rent.
  • Given the tropical climate, lightweight and breathable clothing is a must. Pack a mix of casual wear, swimwear, and a few formal outfits for special nights on the cruise. Don't forget comfortable walking shoes for the onshore excursions and a pair of flip-flops for the beach. A rain jacket or poncho will come in handy, especially during the wet season.

Panama Canal Cruises Things To Do

  • San Blas Islands
    San Blas Islands

    This is one of the most beautiful beaches to visit in Panama. It is a privately located beach, which also provides different activities for those visiting. You can snorkel, scuba dive, and go on any water or hiking adventure in the caves in the area.   

    Best Time To Visit

    The best time to go to this beach is during the summer months when it is hotter. This way, you can enjoy the activities and swim in the water.   

     

    You Should Know

    This beach can become crowded depending on where you go, so plan ahead. You can bring your own gear for the activities or rent them from a nearby business.
  • Panama Viejo
    Panama Viejo

    This historic landmark is one that you can spend some time exploring. Learn about the culture and past of Panama with the beautifully decorated buildings. Located right on the coastline, the views from the buildings are just as beautiful as the buildings themselves. It is a must-see.  

    Best Time To Visit

    It is best to visit during the cooler months when it is not so hot. You can enjoy walking in the area better if you are not uncomfortable.  

     

    You Should Know

    There are exhibits and artifacts out, so you can explore and learn and not just walk through old buildings. The signs are also in English.
  • Bridge of the Americas
    Bridge of the Americas

    This $20 million-dollar bridge spans the Panama Canal and bridges North and South America together. It is vast, and definitely something you will want to see if you are in the area. You can drive across it, or get in a boat or kayak below it, just make sure to look up.  

    Best Time To Visit

    You can visit any time during the year. This is beautiful no matter when you choose to visit the Panama Canal, giving you plenty of opportunities.   

     

    You Should Know

    You won't need much time to do this activity, so it can be something added to an itinerary for a day.
  • Soberania National Park
    Soberania National Park

    This tropical forest definitely has a humid feel about it, but the wildlife and plants are something worth seeing. There are hiking trails you can go through which makes getting through the trees easier than ever.   

    Best Time To Visit

    You should visit when it is a bit cooler out and it is not raining. It can be tough to travel the trails when the rain is pouring down on you, or if you're overheated.  

     

    You Should Know

    Bring water with you to hydrate while in the forest. Make sure to pay attention to the markers in the trail so you can reduce the chances of becoming lost.
  • Amador Causeway
    Amador Causeway

    This connector brings together two islands. The middle of the connecter has scenic views, benches, and a place for you to enjoy some time with those you brought. The water and skies in the distance are worth taking in during your visit.   

    Best Time To Visit

    You can visit this area at any time throughout the year. Depending on what temperatures you feel are most comfortable for you.   

     

    You Should Know

    You are able to spend as much time as you'd like. Bring some rollerblades or a skateboard and go down the roadway.
  • Starfish Beach
    Starfish Beach

    Starfish Beach is a beach that has white sand, clear waters, and loads of starfish. The starfish are in the water and sand. Just watch out when you're around, you don't want to hurt them while swimming or laying around!  

    Best Time To Visit

    You should visit during the summer months when it is hotter out. You can see many starfish during this time, but also enjoy the beach more.  

     

    You Should Know

    There are times when you're not allowed on the beach, so read up on the hours of operation before you visit.
  • Playa Venao
    Playa Venao

    If you like surfing in high tides, then this is where you want to spend some of your time. You can find that even laying out in the sun on the white sands of this beach is just as relaxing and fun to do. There are also dining options around the beach if you want to grab a bite to eat.  

    Best Time To Visit

    The best time is the summer when the sun is high, and the temperatures are warmer. This can allow you to enjoy the beach more.  

     

    You Should Know

    The beach can become packed during certain times in the year, so plan ahead. Bring water and lots of sunscreens because sunburns are very likely to happen!
  • Fort San Lorenzo
    Fort San Lorenzo

    This fort was built centuries ago, and located right on the seashore line, you can take in the views and walk through the old places. There are even old cannons that were once used to protect the area still there, as well as parts of the village.  

    Best Time To Visit

    Visiting this area when it is cooler is the best thing to do. You can enjoy walking through the ruins when it is more comfortable.   

     

    You Should Know

    The access road to the ruins is pretty bad, so prepare for this.

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Quick Facts

The best time to visit Panama is during the spring months when it is hot, but not too hot. January and Mid-April are usually recommended as the best time to go from those who have visited before. This is the driest time of the year, but any time is great to visit, especially if you want to go during a festival. The Panama Canal cruise offers more than just a scenic ride; it's an open invitation to dive into a world filled with adventure, each activity offering a new perspective to appreciate the blend of nature, history, and culture that makes this destination truly remarkable.

  • Getting There

    Situated at the slenderest stretch of the Americas, the Panama Canal is a waterway that serves as a conduit between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Cruise ships make their entry through either the vibrant city of Colon on the Caribbean side or the cosmopolitan Panama City on the Pacific side. The access to this historic Canal is well-facilitated, with ports equipped to welcome travelers from around the globe.

    As cruise vessels glide into the ports, guests are often greeted with a blend of modern cityscape and untouched natural beauty, setting the stage for the adventure that lies ahead. The journey through the Panama Canal is not just a cruise but a voyage through contrasting landscapes and cultures, making it a coveted route for cruise enthusiasts seeking a taste of the extraordinary.

  • The Perfect Time for a Panama Canal Cruise

    Cruising the Panama Canal offers a fascinating experience through one of the world's most impressive feats of engineering, and the timing of your cruise plays a significant role in how you enjoy this journey. The tropical climate of the Panama Canal region allows for year-round travel, but each season offers a different cruising experience. 

    During the dry season, which runs from mid-December through April, the Panama Canal is an ideal destination for cruising. This period offers sunny skies and moderate temperatures, perfect for cruisers looking to traverse the Canal comfortably while enjoying the lush landscapes that surround it in full bloom.

    However, cruising in this peak season also means you might encounter a high influx of tourists, potentially leading to crowded ports and higher cruise prices. It's a popular time for cruising, with excellent weather and vibrant scenery, but it's also the busiest. 


    Conversely, the wet season, extending from May to early December, brings frequent rains to the Panama Canal. But cruising during this time has its own advantages. The rain showers are often short and refreshing, making cruising a pleasant experience.

    Moreover, fewer travelers during the wet season mean less crowded excursions and more attractive cruise prices. For cruisers who don't mind a bit of rain and seek a quieter, more cost-effective experience, setting sail in the wet season is a great choice. Cruising the Panama Canal during these months allows you to enjoy the region's beauty and tranquility without the hustle and bustle of peak tourist times.  

  • Why Book a Cruise to Panama Canal

    Choosing a cruise to the Panama Canal is a decision filled with promise and excitement. One of the standout advantages is the value for money, as the cruise packages often encompass accommodation, meals, and a range of onboard amenities, making it a cost-effective way to explore this diverse region. The unique coastal views offered as you glide through the waterway, flanked by lush tropical landscapes, are unparalleled.

    The convenience of a cruise cannot be overstated, with planned itineraries, guided tours, and seamless transitions from one exciting port to the next. Additionally, cruising provides an exclusive passage through the historic locks of the Panama Canal, an experience amplified by the sight of colossal ships maneuvering through with precision.

    Furthermore, cruise passengers often enjoy exclusive access to certain areas or curated activities, enriching the exploration of the local culture, history, and natural beauty. The blend of comfort, adventure, and the ease of access to a variety of experiences makes a Panama Canal cruise an enticing option for travelers.

  • Experience the Flavors of Panama Canal

    The Panama Canal region is a melting pot of flavors, with a cuisine influenced by its diverse population. Local food is a delightful blend of traditional Panamanian fare and international influences. Notable dishes include Sancocho, a hearty chicken stew, and Ceviche, a fresh seafood delight. The tropical climate also blesses the region with a variety of fresh fruits like papaya, coconut, and pineapple, which find their way into many dishes and drinks. 

    While on your cruise, it's a great idea to venture into local eateries at ports. In Panama City, seek out spots that serve fresh seafood paired with a cold Balboa beer. In Colon and other Caribbean ports, tasting the local Rondon, a flavorful seafood coconut stew, is a must.  

    Whether enjoying a casual meal on a sun-drenched beach or dining in a local restaurant amidst the hustle and bustle of city life, the culinary landscape along the Panama Canal is an adventure waiting to be savored. Your taste buds are in for a treat as you explore the diverse food scenes of this vibrant region.

  • Immerse Yourself in Panama Canal Culture

    The Panama Canal region is a crucible of cultures, resonating with the legacies of indigenous peoples, Spanish colonizers, and a blend of other ethnic groups. This cultural melting pot is reflected in its customs, celebrations, and everyday life. The lively festivals are a spectacle to witness. Carnaval, celebrated in February or March, is marked by colorful parades, traditional music, and spirited dancing, displaying a vibrant cultural palette.  

    Respect for tradition is evident in the locals' daily lives. The Pollera, Panama's national dress, and the traditional dance, El Tamborito, are proud representations of its heritage. The Panamanian folklore and crafts, like the mola textile art by the Guna people, narrate stories of their rich cultural past. Experiencing a local festival or visiting a traditional craft market can provide a deep dive into the region's cultural richness. The Panama Canal is not just a journey through waters but a voyage across centuries of tradition, waiting to be explored and appreciated.

  • Ready to Book Your Panama Canal Cruise?

    A Panama Canal cruise is more than just a voyage across oceans; it's an invitation to traverse through layers of history, marvel at engineering feats, and soak in diverse cultures. From the alluring beaches to the verdant rainforests, every port along the journey unfolds a new chapter of adventure. The culinary trails lead you to the heart of local flavors, while the traditional festivals and crafts paint a vibrant picture of the region's cultural fabric.

    The convenience and value of a cruise, combined with the many experiences awaiting, make this a journey worth considering. Each day brings with it new sights, sounds, and tastes, enriching your travel story. If a blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural exploration resonates with you, a Panama Canal cruise is ready to fill your travel diary with unforgettable narratives. It's time to turn the page, book your cruise, and let the Panama Canal etch colorful memories onto the canvas of your wanderlust.

Panama Canal Cruises Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a Cruise to Panama?

    A cruise to Panama is a large cruise ship that brings passengers around to visit various places along the way to Panama, and in Panama. The cruise includes everything you need, including your room. You don't need to worry about anything to do either. You can do things on and off the ship. 

  • What Comes with a Panama Cruise?

    A Panama cruise, like many other cruises, comes with just about everything you'd need. You can eat on the ship, drink the basic drinks, have a place to stay and most of the amenities and activities on the ship are all included. This makes a cruise an affordable way to see more of the world. 

  • How Much Does a Panama Cruise Cost?

    A Panama cruise can range in price from $700 to $1,500. This depends on the ship and cruise line that you take, but also the length of the trip. You will also have to choose any extras or add-ons, as well as the type of room you want to stay in while on the ship. These all will change the cost of the trip.

  • What is the Best Cruise to Take to Panama?

    There are a number of cruises you can take in Panama and depending on which you want to go on or which have the amenities you are looking for; you can choose one over another. The best cruise ships by those who have gone on a cruise to Panama highly recommend Seabourn, Norwegian, and Celebrity cruises. 

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