December 18, 2007
Panama Canal Cruises – For a Special Adventure
Cruising The Panama Canal
Cruising a man made wonder, even something as impressive as the Panama Canal, may seem unusual compared to, for example, the Mediterranean, with all of its beauty. However, some of the most incredible sights can be found in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, and a Panama Canal Cruise will take you through some of the most interesting places in the world.
Passing through the massive locks that control water levels, are one of the highlights of Panama Canal cruises. You may have passed through other canals, but none can match the scope of the Panama Canal. It is considered a 51 mile “water bridge” and the trip through the entire canal can take as long as nine hours. Panama Canal cruises will be lifted as high as 170 feet as the ships move from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. When you are on Panama Canal cruises, you will cross right over the Isthmus of Panama and travel right through the continental divide.
See The Rain forests on Panama Canal Cruises
A Panama Canal cruise will take you through some incredible tropical rain forests, where you will see some rare and ancient flora and fauna, living together in some the most beautiful and delicate of ecosystems. Besides watching from afar, you can experience some exciting activities – including scuba diving to explore the Antilla shipwreck located just off the Aruban coast, or snorkeling to see the underwater life up-close. You can swim with dolphins, or go kayaking and rafting on the Martha Brae River in Jamaica.
A Panama Canal cruise gives you the freedom to engage in some exciting and unique sporting activities – or the chance to just relax on deck and watch the scenery go by, before stopping off to soak in a hot tub, or just enjoy some of the on-ship entertainment.
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