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Windstar Cruises' 7-night Costa Rica & Panama Canal cruise. To explore the Panama Canal region in a relaxed manner aboard an intimate motorized sailing yacht or small ship, check out Windstar ...
A new era for Panama Canal cruises kicked off over the weekend as a passenger vessel transited the waterway's new, bigger locks for the first time. Disney Cruise Line's 83,308-ton Disney Wonder ...
SEATTLE, July 24, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Windstar Cruises has been ranked first for small ships cruising in Panama Canal and Central America b ...
The Panama Canal has been rediscovered-by cruise lines. Cruise ships have been sailing the canal for years. However, those cruises of nine or more days limited the canal tours to those with time to… ...
The Panama Canal has been in the news for many unexpected reasons lately but should really be talked about for this Viking ...
Forget floating cities with endless queues and crowded buffets, small-ship cruises are a dream come true for many women travelers. ... from the Panama Canal to the Pacific Islands, ...
Small-ship cruise line Azamara just announced its next big world cruise: a 188-night voyage in 2027. ... then down the West Coast of North America to the Panama Canal.
Small ship cruise lines typically offer up to 50% more personal space per person compared to their mega-ship ... Two popular destinations for Windstar Cruises are the Panama Canal, ...
Modern mega-cruise ships such Cunard’s Queen Mary II, Celebrity Edge Class ships, Norwegian Bliss and Prima class, or the Sun Princess will travel through the new, wider Panama Canal, Gary says.
Panama on Tuesday inaugurated a new cruise ship terminal at the mouth of the drought-hit Panama Canal, hoping to attract more tourists to the Central.
Panama on Tuesday inaugurated a new cruise ship terminal at the mouth of the drought-hit Panama Canal, hoping to attract more tourists to the Central American nation. The facility in Panama City was ...
Panama received nearly 320,000 visitors on cruise ships in 2023, double the previous year, according to Denise Guillen of the Panama Tourism Authority. "The growth is exponential," she said.