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Panama Canal Cruise

January 14 – 30, 2010
Starting from: $4,508

Beginning with a stop in carefree Key West, the southernmost point in the continental United States, this voyage continues westward uninterrupted for two days, during which you can settle in to the joys of life onboard. Arriving in Cartagena, Colombia you will be well rested and ready for a fascinating walking tour of this historic colonial city and a shopping spree in the lovely Bocagrande district. Then, enjoy a leisurely transit of the Panama Canal, a marvel of engineering that was first envisioned by the Spanish in the early 1500’s, but not completed until more than 400 years later by the United States. Mexico dominates the second half of this voyage, as Regatta skirts along the country’s radiant western shore. The resort city of Huatulco revolves around the water, offering unspoiled beaches and fabulous snorkeling. As a wonderful contrast, Acapulco exudes an invigorating cosmopolitan energy, but still boasts seaside attractions, such as its iconic cliff divers. Continue on to Cabo San Lucas and revel in a scenic tour of this exotic desert landscape. Your journey ends in Los Angeles, CA.

Traveler Testimonials:
“Everybody should get to experience the Panama Canal Transit.”
– Fred Scanling, IM ’63 (Big Canoe, GA)

“Traversing the Panama Canal was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”
– Jerry Lattal, AE ’59 (West Granby, CT)

“Oceania is a cut above – the difference is a well-trained staff that is particularly attentive to all needs of the guests.”
– Bill Knight, IE ’62 (Atlanta, GA)

ITINERARY
1 Miami, FL
2 Key West, FL
3 At Sea
4 At Sea
5 Cartagena, Colombia
6 Panama Canal transit
7 At Sea
8 Puntarenas, Costa Rica
9 At Sea
10 Puerto Chiapas, Mexico
11 Huatulco, Mexico
12 Acapulco, Mexico
13 At Sea
14 Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
15 At Sea
16 At Sea
17 Los Angeles, CA

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