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The
warm region between Mexico and South America possesses remarkable culture,
spectacular scenery - and one of the world's historic engineering marvels,
the Panama Canal. Lush tropical rain forests and abundant colorful
wildlife make Central America a prime cruise destination for people
seeking places off the beaten path and close to nature.
Although a few of today's
largest cruise ships can not pass through the locks of the Panama Canal,
most major cruise lines offer sailings that include this unique passage
along with visits to several Central American and Caribbean ports of call.
A day-long passage through the 51-mile-long canal transits three locks and
passes through some of the region's most beautiful scenery.
Some lines operate Central
American/Panama Canal cruises throughout the year, but September through
April is the most popular season for these itineraries. Many Panama Canal
cruises last from 10 to 25 days or more, though some are as short as a
week. Repositioning voyages between the Atlantic and Caribbean waters and
the Pacific and Alaska also usually go through the Panama Canal and
include Central America visits, as do many world cruise itineraries. |