A Panama Canal adventure
Bookings have opened for Princess Cruises’ 2008 Panama Canal Adventurer that incorporates not one but two passages through this historic waterway.
The cruise departs on November 19, 2008 and bookings are open until November 19, 2007.
The 22-night cruise on board Coral Princess includes opportunities to explore the Mexican Riviera, North America and the Panama Canal with shore visits to iconic ports such as Ocho Rios, Jamaica, Panama City, Costa Rica, San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, Puerto Quetzal and Guatemala.
The 91-ton Coral Princess carries 2590 passengers and is rated four stars in the Berlitz Complete Guide to Cruising and Cruise Ships. The ship has 987 cabins of which 727 boast balconies. It also features a wrap-around teak promenade deck – perfect for an early morning or evening stroll – two dining rooms as well as alternative dining venues, several bars and a two-deck high theatre that presents high-quality shows.
Departing from Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, this Panama Canal cruise gives clients the opportunity to experience the culture of the region and many may elect to add land tours of South and North America.
Pricing begins at $5499 for an inside cabin, through to $10,199 for a premium suite and agents can book online at www.cruiseagents.travel or by calling 1300 55 88 64.
A CruiseMole report brought to you by www.cruiseagents.travel
John Alwyn-Jones
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