The Panama Canal cruise aboard Princess is widely enjoyed and often referred
to as a rite of passage. The Panama Canal is not the greatest engineering
accomplishment in history solely for the monumental effort it took to construct
it; it is also so amazing because of the influence it had on global travel,
commerce, and economies. Over three-hundred years and countless man-hours
went into creating this "eighth wonder of the world." Now you can
see first-hand the most famous canal on earth when you take Princess Cruises'
Panama Canal adventures.
Coral Princess
You'll find that the Coral
Princess, one of the larger mid-sized ships in Princess
fleet, offers an exciting Panama Canal Cruise. She can carry 1,970 passengers
and has over 700 balcony rooms. Coral Princess is the very definition of spaciousness
and comfort, and will prove to be a great ship for your Princess Cruises'
Panama Canal tour.
Dawn and Sun
Dawn and Sun offer great experiences while taking a Princess Cruise to the
Panama Canal. They each have more than 400 balcony cabins and can carry 1,950
passengers. Four pools grace the ship and multiple lounges onboard will ensure
that everyone gets to see some great entertainment on Panama Canal Cruises with
Princess Line.
Regal Princess
With more entertainment and activity than other ships of its size, Regal
Princess is the perfect ship for excitement (the stunning scenery on a
Princess Cruises Panama Canal voyage is pretty exciting as well). Regal is
30,000 tons, small as far as cruise ships go, but she offers luxury and service
that is unparalleled at sea. She has a domed observation center which offers
the perfect view as you pass through the locks.
Princess Cruise to Panama Canal
Those who wish to take Princess Cruises Panama Canal tour can either take the
10-day Round Trip Princess cruise to the Panama Canal or the 15-day Grand
Princess Cruise to the Panama Canal. For one thing, a round trip cruise may be
more convenient for you. The cruises leave out of Fort Lauderdale, FL, and
return 10 days later. On this amazing 10-day Princess Cruise to the Panama
Canal, you'll see Belize; Grand Cayman; Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Colon, Panama;
Limon, Costa Rica.
While on Panama Canal Cruises with Princess Line, you can try snorkeling in
Cozumel, Mexico-its one of the best spots in the world. On your Princess Cruises
Panama Canal adventure, you can also climb the Dunn River Falls in Ocho Rios,
Jamaica. Check out the old Spanish fort in Cartagena, Columbia. Better yet,
reserve a helicopter to give you a tour high above the many monasteries,
chapels, and plazas that dot this charming town. Those are simply some of the
ports of call and activities you can do on a Princess Cruises Panama Canal.
On the 15-day Princess Cruise to the Panama Canal, you'll see ports of call such
as Netherlands Antilles; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; Huatulco, Mexico; and of
course, the Panama Canal. From the engine-revving fun of a 4-wheeler racing
along a deserted beach to the hush of a jungle hike, all sorts of thrill-seekers
will find a niche on this cruise.
How to Book
There are a few different schedules within those two basic Panama Canal cruises
Princess Line itineraries, so speak with a Cruise Network Cruise Consultant
about your different options. There's never been a better time to take
Panama Canal Cruises with the Princess Line.