
Princess Cruises Showcases Panama Canal with Variety of Itineraries in 2008-09
Line Offers the Most Depatures and Modern-Fleet to Transit 20th Century's Greatest Engineering Marvel
SANTA CLARITA, Calif.
(July 18, 2007) - The awe-inspiring Panama Canal never fails to be a
"must see" wonder for cruisers, and Princess continues to
lead the way with three ships transiting this engineering marvel for
the 2008-09 season. With more departures and the most modern
fleet in the region, the line offers passengers a full range of
itineraries to one of the greatest achievements of the 20th Century.
Sister ships Coral Princess and Island Princess, both purpose-built for Canal cruising, will offer full Canal transit voyages as well as convenient roundtrip partial transits. In addition, the intimate 670-passenger Pacific Princess will sail on one 20-day Grand Canal adventure. Together, these ships will offer a choice of 40 departures, on six Panama Canal itineraries. Princess ships offer the highest percentage of balcony staterooms of all vessels in this destination, so passengers have the perfect vantage point for watching the Canal's locks as they lift and lower the ship a dramatic 170 feet.
"We carry more passengers through the Panama Canal than any other cruise line, and we're delighted so many travelers have chosen us over the past 40 years as the best way to escape and enjoy this 'once-in-a-lifetime' experience," said Jan Swartz, Princess' senior vice president of customer service and sales. "What better view from your Princess balcony than an up-close look at these amazing locks in action."
Roundtrip Panama Canal Sailings - Princess offers both east and west coast routes featuring the convenience of a roundtrip itinerary:
Roundtrip
Panama Canal - Coral Princess and Island Princess
both sail on this classic 10-day itinerary from Ft. Lauderdale, with
calls in Aruba, Cartagena, the Panama Canal partial transit,
Cristobal, Limon (Costa Rica), and Ocho Rios. Coral Princess
will offer four departures on this itinerary (October 2 and 12, 2008,
February 3 and 13, 2009) and Island Princess will sail on 11
cruises (October 27, November 6, December 14, 2008; January 13 and
23, and February 22 through April 13, 2009.)
Full Transit Cruises - The full grandeur of the Panama Canal is the highlight on five transit itineraries, offering 10- to 20-day escapes.
Exotic Panama Canal
- The hallmark of Princess' full-transit Canal program is a 14-day
journey between Los Angeles and Ft. Lauderdale featuring calls at
Huatulco, Guatemala (Puerto Quetzal), Nicaragua (Puerto Corinto or
San Juan del Sur), Costa Rica (Puntarenas), Panama Canal, Cartagena,
and Aruba. Coral Princess features 10 sailings on this
route (September 18, October 22, November 5, December 9 and 23, 2008;
January 6 and 20, February 23, March 9, April 12, 2009) while Island
Princess features four departures (October 13, November 16 and
30, 2008 and April 23, 2009)
Early booking fares for Princess' Panama Canal 10-day sailings begin at $1,199 per person, based on double occupancy.
Additional information about Princess' Panama Canal cruises and cruisetours is available through Princess' online travel agent center at www.onesourcecruises.com . Princess Academy will also offer a new course on Panama Canal shortly.