On Aug 28, 7:15 am, "Everyboysmomma" wrote:
> Most of the cruises that I see for February are "partial transit" cruises.
> Does this mean we will only get part of the canal experience? Should I keep
> looking for one that goes all the way through and back?
> Thanks
> Momma
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> Hi Folks
> I have decided that I want to do a 10-12 day Panama Canal Cruise for my 50th
> birthday in February. I've been on 10 cruises using Carnival, Princess,RCL
> and NCL (of them,RCLis my favorite by a long shot). There seem to be so
> many itineraries for this trip that my head is spinning. Can any of you
> seasoned cruisers give me a list of highlights and/or don't bothers?
> A bit about DH and I... we are active (hiking, biking, kayaking, diving,
> snorkeling, dancing), prefer music from the 60's through 80's rather than
> rap, drink a little, gamble a little less, love great musical shows on
> ships, and HATE freestyle (different table mates every evening) cruising.
> TIA
> Momma
took partial cruise through the canal with Brilliance of the Sea in
Feb 2007. Dropped anchor in Gatun Lake for the day and took the
railway excursion to the Pacific. What an incredible experience. The
Panama Canal should be 1 of the seven wonders of the world! Read up
on the canal before you go so you can appreciate it more.
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