Go Panama in 2008……………….
Cruise Agents is offering a Back-to-Back with Coral Princess, departing 19 November 2008.
For sale until: 19 November 2007
Duration: 22 Nights
Destinations: Mexican Riviera, North America, Panama Canal
Cruise Line: Princess Cruises Ship: Coral Princess
Embarkation Port: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Departure Dates: 19 Nov 2008
Cruise Agents has announced the opening of bookings for Princess Cruises’ 2008 Panama Canal Adventurer, incorporating two passages through this historic waterway.
This enriching product is also an intensive exploration of Central America with shore visits to such iconic ports as Ocho Rios, Jamaica, Panama City, Costa Rica, San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala and three in Mexico; Huatulco, Acapulco and Huatulco.
This 22 night cruise is a perfect opportunity to engage with this culturally significant region and many travellers will choose to expand their experience with further land tours to South or North America.
Pricing begins at $5,499.00 (inside) through to $10,199.00 for a premium suite.
Agents can book this unique product by phone on 1300 55 88 64 or online at www.cruiseagents.travel.
CruiseAgents’s direct access to Princess Cruises’ reservation system ensures travel agents’ immediate confirmation.
For further information, please contact Brett Dudley, managing director,
on 1300 558 864 or e-mail [email protected]
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John Alwyn-Jones
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