14 Nts Panama Canal with Costa Rica & Caribbean from Ft. Lauderdale
2 Nts Ft, Lauderdale & 12 Nts Full Board Cruise on Caribbean Princess






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Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | 16OCT25 | THU | DEPART 3:00PM | |||||||||||||
CHECK IN STARTS AT 1200P | ||||||||||||||||
At Sea | 17OCT25 | FRI | ||||||||||||||
At Sea | 18OCT25 | SAT | ||||||||||||||
Aruba | 19OCT25 | SUN | ARRIVE 9:00AM DEPART 10:00PM | |||||||||||||
Curacao | 20OCT25 | MON | ARRIVE 8:00AM DEPART 10:00PM | |||||||||||||
At Sea | 21OCT25 | TUE | ||||||||||||||
Cartagena, Colombia | 22OCT25 | WED | ARRIVE 7:00AM DEPART 2:00PM | |||||||||||||
Panama Canal Partial Transit New Lo | 23OCT25 | THU | ARRIVE 6:00AM DEPART 3:30PM | |||||||||||||
SCENIC CRUISING | ||||||||||||||||
Colon, Panama | 23OCT25 | THU | ARRIVE 5:30PM DEPART 8:00PM | |||||||||||||
Limon, Costa Rica | 24OCT25 | FRI | ARRIVE 7:00AM DEPART 6:00PM | |||||||||||||
At Sea | 25OCT25 | SAT | ||||||||||||||
Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands | 26OCT25 | SUN | ARRIVE 8:00AM DEPART 5:00PM | |||||||||||||
WATER SHUTTLE REQUIRED WHEELCHAIR ACCESS LIMITED | ||||||||||||||||
At Sea | 27OCT25 | MON | ||||||||||||||
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | 28OCT25 | TUE | ARRIVE 7:00AM |
MS Caribbean Princess is a modified Grand-class cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises, with a capacity of over 3,600 passengers, the largest carrying capacity in the Princess fleet until June 2013 when the new Royal Princess, another Princess ship superseded its record. She has 900 balcony staterooms and a deck of mini-suites.
Caribbean Princess is slightly larger than the other ships in her class (Star Princess, Golden Princess, and Grand Princess), due to an additional deck of cabins called the "Riviera" deck. Another difference is that, being initially designed to cruise the Caribbean year-round, there is no sliding roof over the pool area for shelter in poor weather.
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Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
Fort Lauderdale is a city on Florida's southeastern coast, known for its beaches and boating canals. The Strip is a promenade running along oceanside highway A1A. It's lined with upscale outdoor restaurants, bars, boutiques and luxury hotels. Other attractions include the International Swimming Hall of Fame, with pools and a museum of memorabilia, and Hugh Taylor Birch State Park, featuring trails and a lagoon.
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Curacao
Curaçao, a Dutch Caribbean island, is known for its beaches tucked into coves and its expansive coral reefs rich with marine life. The capital, Willemstad, has pastel-colored colonial architecture, floating Queen Emma Bridge and the sand-floored, 17th-century Mikvé Israel-Emanuel Synagogue. It’s also a gateway to western beaches like Blue Bay, a popular diving site.
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Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena is a port city on Colombia’s Caribbean coast. By the sea is the walled Old Town, founded in the 16th century, with squares, cobblestone streets and colorful colonial buildings. With a tropical climate, the city is also a popular beach destination. Reachable by boat are Isla de Barú, with white-sand beaches and palm trees, and the Islas del Rosario, known for their coral reefs.
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Panama Canal
The Panama Canal is an artificial 82-kilometer waterway in Panama that connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. It cuts across the narrowest point of the Isthmus of Panama, and is a conduit for maritime trade between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
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Colon, Panama
Colón is the capital of Colón Province, in Panama. It sits on the Caribbean coast, at the entrance to the Panama Canal. The Canal Expansion Observation Center is a park with viewing platforms over the canal’s Atlantic locks and Gatún Lake. The vast Colón Free Trade Zone offers tax-free shopping. Just west of the city, at the mouth of the Chagres River, Fort San Lorenzo is a well-preserved colonial military structure.
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Limon, Costa Rica
Limón (Spanish pronunciation: [liˈmon]), also known as Puerto Limón, is the capital city of both the province and canton of the same name. One of Costa Rica's seven "middle cities" (i.e., main cities outside of San José's Greater Metropolitan Area), Limón has a population of 100,532, which made it, as of 2025, the most-populous city in the country outside of the Greater Metropolitan Area and the second most-populous district in the nation.
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Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Grand Cayman is the largest of the Cayman Islands, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean. George Town, its capital, is home to the Cayman Islands National Museum, dedicated to Caymanian heritage. The city is also a major cruise-ship port and site of the ruins of colonial-era Fort George. Beaches and vibrant coral reefs are the island’s hallmarks.
Holiday Details
Caribbean Princess,
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Return Flights from UK,
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Full Board,
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14th Oct 2025,
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14 Nights,
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