Panama Canal Cruise Deals

You are planning a North America Cruise, but you can not decide between the East Coast and the West Coast? You do not have to: Thanks to the technical mastery that engineers have already done in the 20th century, you can easily discover both coasts. For example, in the metropolis of the rich and famous, embark on a  cruise from Los Angeles, and discover the great Miami at the end of your journey - or just start the journey the way you want it.

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Vista 17 days North America West Coast & Panama Canal
North America West Coast & Panama Canal
20. Dez. 2025–6. Jan. 2026 (17 Days)
Vista
5
Source: Own evaluation
North America West Coast
Los Angeles Cabo San Lucas Puerto Vallarta Manzanillo Acapulco Puerto Quetzal Puntarenas Cartagena de Indias George Town Miami
From Los Angeles to Miami
from€ 7,769p. p.
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Norwegian Pearl 11 days Western Caribbean Cruise
Western Caribbean
22. Dez. 2025–2. Jan. 2026 (11 Days)
Norwegian Pearl
4
Source: Own evaluation
Western Caribbean
Miami Ocho Rios Cartagena de Indias Colon Puerto Limon Harvest Caye Miami
From/to Miami
from€ 1,579p. p.
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Caribbean Princess 12 days Caribbean Cruise
Caribbean
23. Dez. 2025–4. Jan. 2026 (12 Days)
Caribbean Princess
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
Caribbean
Fort Lauderdale Oranjestad Willemstad Cartagena de Indias Colon Puerto Limon George Town Fort Lauderdale
From/to Fort Lauderdale
from€ 2,227p. p.
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Island Princess 16 days North America West Coast Cruise
North America West Coast
23. Dez. 2025–8. Jan. 2026 (16 Days)
Island Princess
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
North America West Coast
Fort Lauderdale Oranjestad Fuerte Amador Puntarenas Puerto Chiapas Huatulco Puerto Vallarta Los Angeles
From Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles
from€ 1,247p. p.
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M/S Rotterdam 21 days Western Caribbean Cruise
Western Caribbean
28. Dez. 2025–18. Jan. 2026 (21 Days)
Rotterdam
4
Source: Own evaluation
Western Caribbean
Fort Lauderdale Half Moon Cay Willemstad Cartagena de Indias Colon Puerto Limon Ocho Rios Fort Lauderdale Willemstad Bonaire Oranjestad Half Moon Cay Fort Lauderdale
From/to Fort Lauderdale
from€ 2,499p. p.
Optional Flight
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Norwegian Pearl 11 days Western Caribbean Cruise
Western Caribbean
2.–13. Jan. 2026 (11 Days)
Norwegian Pearl
4
Source: Own evaluation
Western Caribbean
Miami Ocho Rios Cartagena de Indias Colon Puerto Limon Harvest Caye Cozumel Miami
From/to Miami
from€ 685p. p.
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Caribbean Princess 12 days Western Caribbean Cruise
Western Caribbean
4.–16. Jan. 2026 (12 Days)
Caribbean Princess
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
Western Caribbean
Fort Lauderdale Oranjestad Willemstad Cartagena de Indias Colon Puerto Limon George Town Fort Lauderdale
From/to Fort Lauderdale
from€ 884p. p.
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Coral Princess 22 days Panama Canal and Mexico
Panama Canal and Mexico
5.–27. Jan. 2026 (22 Days)
Coral Princess
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
Panama Canal
Fort Lauderdale Cartagena de Indias Fuerte Amador Puntarenas Puerto Chiapas Huatulco Puerto Vallarta Los Angeles Honolulu
From Fort Lauderdale to Honolulu
from€ 2,319p. p.
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Coral Princess 16 days Panama Canal, Columbia, Costa Rica & Mexico
Panama Canal, Columbia, Costa Rica & Mexico
5.–21. Jan. 2026 (16 Days)
Coral Princess
4.5
Source: Own evaluation
Panama Canal
Fort Lauderdale Cartagena de Indias Fuerte Amador Puntarenas Puerto Chiapas Huatulco Puerto Vallarta Los Angeles
From Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles
from€ 1,277p. p.
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MSC Magnifica 78 days World Cruise Leg Cruise
World Cruise Leg
5. Jan.–24. März 2026 (78 Days)
MSC Magnifica
4
Source: Own evaluation
World Cruise Leg
Genoa Marseilles Barcelona Funchal Bridgetown St. George's Willemstad Cartagena de Indias Puerto Limon Puntarenas Puerto Quetzal Puerto Vallarta Cabo San Lucas San Diego Los Angeles Hilo Pago Pago Apia Suva Auckland Wellington Sydney Townsville Cairns Manila Keelung Ishigaki Naha Tokyo
From Genoa to Tokyo
from€ 12,849p. p.
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The Panama Canal


The Panama Canal is 82 kilometres long and connects the Atlantic and the Pacific. This will shorten a distance of 12,000 kilometres, which would normally take several weeks around South America. In three locks, the ships overcome a difference in height of 26 metres and four different climatic zones. No wonder that traversing this incredible project is so fascinating. Even for seasoned captains, this is a real challenge, as it is such a tight squeeze through each of the locks.

The Panama Canal is a real highlight for ship lovers. With its recent expansion to three lanes, one always encounters new ships from all over the world, which can be viewed at close range during the approximately 12-hour transit. 5% of the world's ocean freight traffic passes through the canal, with 14,300 ships per year.

Best travel time for the Panama Canal


For the passage, you should definitely book a place on the sundeck in time! The channel is lined with magnificent vegetation in the form of rainforests and offers a magnificent view of the countless tropical islands. Sun worshipers will enjoy the warm temperatures between 22 and 32 degrees Celsius. It is best to set your trip is between September and April when the rainy season is over. Otherwise, the view can of course be enjoyed from the panoramic window.

Popular destinations for your Panama Canal cruise


With both East and West coasts available to you, the cruise lines have included many different destinations in their routes. Often, you will embark on or start your cruise from various cities in Florida, with cruises from Miami, Tampa, and Fort Lauderdale. On the West Coast, cruising from San Francisco, cruising from San Diego or cruising from Los Angeles, you'll experience the big cities that are often an integral part of the journey. Immediately before and after crossing the Panama Canal, Cartagena de Indias in Colombia is also a hugely popular port.

Of course, the Panama Canal can also be used to discover South America. Just pick a South America cruise that suits your needs.

Popular cruise lines for your cruise through the Panama Canal


The Panama Canal is a rather exotic destination that is not frequented often. However, Holland America Line and Princess Cruises offer more than 70 different trips on several ships.

Other popular cruise destinations

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