Panama Canal Cruises

The Panama Canal, also known as the Continental Divide, is an area replete with the history of determined mariners and engineers. Even more than that, it is full of natural wonders, charming culture, and ways to satisfy your thirst for adventure. Embarking on a cruise through the Panama Canal guarantees you a relaxing, rejuvenating, and thrilling experience as you explore this man-made wonder.

Sail on the waters of both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans when you cross the Continental Divide. Your ship will be raised and lowered through the locks on the Canal, a once-in-a-lifetime experience that allows you to fully appreciate the possibilities of technology and engineering. Cruising is, without a doubt, the best way to immerse yourself in the science behind the Panama Canal.

Visit places that you may have only read about, such as Aruba, Costa Rica, San Juan del Sur, and Cabo San Lucas. Feel the moist, balmy air of Costa Rica’s rainforest, and see the stalactites and stalagmites in the caves of Barbados. Indulge your desires to kick back in a tropical atmosphere as well, as you lounge on white-sand beaches, snorkel with tropical fish and stingrays, or scuba dive to feel what it’s like under the sea. See Panama natives perform rituals and ceremonies, or buy a handicrafts from local vendors in Nicaragua.

While aboard your ship, you will appreciate the luxury that modern-day cruising has to offer. When you sail with Celebrity, for example, all of your needs and desires will be met immediately, sometimes before you can even ask. This is possible because of the high staff-to-guest ratio. On your Carnival cruiseliner, fun is around every corner: be thrilled by the various entertainment, recreation and dining options available to you. Enjoy a lot of personal space when you cruise through the Panama Canal with Princess, while also having the option to enjoy socializing with others also interested in the intrigue of this historical region.

Book your Panama Canal cruise today to better appreciate the culture, tourism, adventures, nature and history of the Continental Divide.