5-Star Panama Canal Full Transit
Take the ultimate Bucket-List cruise from the Caribbean to the Pacific on this magnificent 20-night cruise through the Panama Canal onboard the new Star Princess.
What's Included
- Flight from Dublin to Ft. Lauderdale
- Transfer from airport to hotel
- One night in a Florida hotel, room only, before the cruise
- Transfer from hotel to port
- 20 nights onboard the brand new 5* Star Princess based on 2 sharing
- Ocean MedallionTM wearable smart device
- Superb dining on a full board basis while on board
- Entertainment onboard
- Return transfer from port to airport
- Flight from Seattle to Dublin
- Taxes, charges and 20kg check-in bag per person
Star Princess
Brighter than a Supernova
Joining its sister Sun Princess® as our next ship, Star Princess® was designed to bring you to the world, and the world to you.
Designed to shine for you
Panoramic views from a sphere of glass
Enjoy ocean views in every direction while relaxing and dining in the Piazza.
The Arena that brings theatre to a whole new level
Get right in on the action in our arena that shapeshifts to each unique production.
Dinner with a view— and then some
Feast on a multi-course meal in our elegant, three-story dining room.
Sanctuary: a secluded setting to stay and indulge
Kick back in our exclusive Sanctuary Collection—reimagined for Sun and Star Princess. All of our Suites are part of the Sanctuary Collection with access to all of its wonderful amenities.
Entertaining eats and sumptuous sips
Speciality, casual and complementary dining with something for everyone
You can find more info about the Star Princess, including Deck Plans, on our Ship Information page.
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Booking Remarks
Prices are per person based on two sharingInclusive of taxes and service charges as indicated
Non-refundable deposit of 15% per person unless otherwise stated. Balance due 16 weeks prior to departure
Optional Insurance available (call for details)
Child and family prices available on request
These prices are guidelines only and are subject to change and availability. Pricing will be confirmed at time of booking.
Good to Know
20 night cruise + 1 night in a Ft. Lauderdale hotelItinerary
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Following your flight from Dublin, you will be transferred to the hotel for your one night stay. In the morning, you will be transferred to the port where your ship will be waiting.
Fort Lauderdale now angles for a slightly more mature and sophisticated crowd. Think martinis rather than tequila shots,
Few visitors venture far inland – except maybe to dine and shop along Las Olas Blvd; most spend the bulk of their time on the coast. It’s understandable. Truly, it’s hard to compete with beautiful beaches, a system of Venice-like waterways, an international yachting scene, spiffy new hotels and top-notch restaurants.
The city’s Port Everglades is one of the busiest cruise-ship ports in the world, with megaships departing daily for the Caribbean, Mexico and beyond.
At Sea
Aruba
Dutch influence still lingers on this balmy Caribbean island, part of the former Netherlands Antilles until its independence in 1986. Aruba is a contrast: the island’s arid interior is dotted with cactus and windswept divi-divi trees while secluded coves and sandy beaches make up its coast. Aruba’s long and colourful heritage is reflected in its dialect. Called Papiamento, it is a tongue that combines elements of Spanish, French, Portuguese, Dutch, African and English.
At Sea
Panama Canal Full Transit New Locks, Panama
It takes approximately eight hours to navigate the 50-mile waterway linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, allowing you to experience firsthand one of the engineering marvels of the 20th century. Completed in 1914, the canal marks the culmination of a dream born in 1513, when Balboa became the first European to cross the Isthmus of Panama and sight the Pacific. In 1880 Ferdinand de Lesseps and the French Canal company, builders of the Suez Canal, began construction in Panama, only to be defeated by disease, staggering cost overruns, and massive engineering problems. The French sold their claim and properties to the United States for $40 million, a staggering loss of $247 million on their investment. The United States began construction in 1904, completing the project in 10 years at a cost of $387 million. Building the canal meant solving three problems: engineering, sanitation, and organization. The project, for example, required carving a channel through the Continental Divide and creating the then-largest man-made lake ever built, as well as defeating yellow fever and other tropical maladies. The United States oversaw the operation of the Panama Canal until December 31, 1999, when the Republic of Panama assumed responsibility for the canal’s administration. The Panamanian government controls the canal through the Panama Canal Authority, an independent government agency created for the purpose of managing the canal.
Fuerte Amador, Panama (for Panama City)
Panama City, the capital of Panama, is a modern city framed by the Pacific Ocean and man-made Panama Canal. Casco Viejo, its cobblestoned historic center, is famed for colonial-era landmarks like the neoclassical Palacio Presidencial and bougainvillea-filled plazas lined with cafes and bars. The Miraflores Locks offers views of ships traversing the canal, an essential shipping route linking the Atlantic and Pacific.
At Sea
Mazatlan, Mexico
Lying just below the Tropic of Cancer, Mazatlan boasts a superb year-round climate. Mazatlan, a name that means “Place of the Deer,” sits on a peninsula at the feet of the rugged Sierra Madre, and the Cerro de Neveria – “Ice Box Hill” – divides the area’s rocky Pacific beaches from the broad, white-sand beaches beloved by visitors. The climate, the beaches, and the world-class sportfishing have turned this commercial fishing port into one of the world’s top resort destinations. Yet while visitors flock to the markets, bathe in the sun, or marvel at the airborne ballet of the famed Papantla dancers, Mazatlan remains one of Mexico’s major Pacific ports – the city exports over 40 million pounds of shrimp every year.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Millennia ago, Cabo San Lucas was part of the Mexican mainland. Then a massive rupture of the San Andreas Fault sent the waters of the Pacific crashing into the newly formed depression, creating the Sea of Cortez and the Baja Peninsula. Lying at the very tip of Baja, where the Pacific meets the Sea of Cortez, Cabo San Lucas – or “Cabo” – is one of the premier resort destinations in the Western Hemisphere. Swim in the transparent waters, marvel at the wealth of marine life, relax on one of the white-sand beaches or try your hand at some of the finest sportfishing in the world.
Note: Your ship will anchor in Cabo San Lucas and use launches to transport all passengers ashore.
At Sea
Los Angeles, California
The City of Angels always hovers between dream and reality. Once a near-forgotten colonial outpost, the pueblo metamorphosed into an agrarian paradise before reinventing itself as a movie colony. Perhaps no other city owes so much to the technological innovations of the 20th century, from the automobile to the airplane. Little wonder that LA is oft described as the “dream machine.” In LA, reinvention is a way of life. Yet this talent for change has created a city with a rich ethnic diversity and a sizzling culture. LA is the source for trends that migrate across the country and then the world. Where else can you enjoy a Thai taco or munch on a kosher burrito? Or travel from downtown’s high rises to the beaches of Malibu, shopping in Beverly Hills along the way?
At Sea
Seattle, Washington, USA
Following your departure from the Star Princess, you will be transferred to the airport to catch your flight home to Ireland.
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