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CRUISE ITINERARY A:
Fort Lauderdale - Princess Cays, Bahamas - Cartagena,
Colombia - Panama Canal (scenic cruising), Panama -
Colon, Panama - Limon, Costa Rica - Grand Cayman,
Cayman Islands - Fort Lauderdale
CRUISE ITINERARY B:
Fort Lauderdale - Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands -
Cartagena, Colombia - Panama Canal (scenic cruising),
Panama - Colon, Panama - Limon, Costa Rica - Falmouth,
Jamaica - Fort Lauderdale
Date Itinerary Interior Balcony Mini-Suite
20 Oct 2017 A £1579 £2049 £2339
30 Oct 2017 A* £1449 £1979 £2269
09 Nov 2017 A £1579 £2049 £2339
19 Nov 2017 A £1579 £2049 £2339
29 Nov 2017 B £1529 £1989 £2279
09 Dec 2017 B* £1529 £1989 £2279
02 Jan 2018 A* £1739 £2199 £2499
26 Jan 2018 A £1599 £2089 £2369
05 Feb 2018 A* £1669 £2139 £2429
15 Feb 2018 A £1669 £2139 £2429
25 Feb 2018 A* £1679 £2079 £2479
07 Mar 2018 A £1679 £2079 £2479
31 Mar 2018 B £1969 £2369 £2749
*Itinerary varies
PANAMA CANAL AND THE CARIBBEAN
Caribbean Princess • 12 Nights • October 2017-March 2018 • Prices from £1449pp
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
✥ Return flights from London Heathrow
✥ Return airport transfers
✥ One night's 4-star accommodation on
Fort Lauderdale Beach
✥ Ten nights' full-board cruise onboard the
Caribbean Princess
✥ All taxes and port fees
The Panama Canal
Cruise through the Panama Canal and marvel at one of the great American engineering feats of the 20th century. Dense
rainforests, incredible wildlife and amazing history are all on offer on what is a trip of a lifetime. In Colombia visit the
centre of Cartagena which is a UNESCO World Heritage site, take an excursion through the Jungle in Panama and paddle
down the Reventazon River in Costa Rica. With bonus stop offs in the Caribbean visiting the Bahamas, Jamaica or the
Cayman Islands, this itinerary has it all.
Cartagena, Colombia
Look out for exotic wildlife
The Panama Canal
THE PANAMA CANAL
The narrow isthmus separating the Atlantic from the
Pacific Ocean had a colourful and turbulent history long
before Ferdinand de Lesseps first dreamed of building
a transcontinental canal. Spanish conquistadors hauled
Incan gold through the dense rainforest to ports on the
Atlantic. English freebooters sought to ransack those ports
and attack the treasure ships that sailed from Portobelo.
And 49ers braved mosquitoes and yellow fever to get to
the California gold fields. While the Panama Canal remains
one of the great American engineering feats of the 20th
century, visitors to Panama will discover a whole range of
scenic wonders. Hike into the dense rainforest, home to
over 1,000 species of animals. Or pay a visit to an Embera
Indian village in the heart of Chagres National Park.