A Panama Cruise Is Something
That Everyone Should Experience By
Anne Clarke
Whether you have
never yet been on a cruise before, or whether you are cruise junkie, you
need to take a cruise to Panama. There are few people on this planet who
would not enjoy a Panama cruise.
And there are so many
options for Panama cruises! You can start your cruise from San Francisco, Ft.
Lauderdale, Vancouver, and many other starting points. You can find a
starting point that is close to your location, or you can travel to a
starting point and spend a few nights there, turning into and extra, mini-vacation.
There are also a
variety of lengths of cruises. You can even find Panama cruises that last
for longer than 20 days! Of course, the majority of us cannot afford such a
luxury as a 20 day cruise, so do not worry if you cannot, either. There are
plenty of shorter cruises that will only require you to take a week or less
off from work.
There are also Panama
cruises to suit all different styles and budgets. You can find cruises that
require formal wear and cruises that require no more than a nice pair of
slacks.
Remember, the cost of
a cruise includes much more than just the cost of your transportation: it
also includes your food, your lodging, activities, entertainment, port taxes,
and so much more. In other words, you know in advance (and pay in advance)
for all of the major costs of your trip, so you know exactly how much cash
you have left over for other things like excursions and souvenirs.
On a Panama cruise,
you have plenty of opportunities to explore other cultures, new environments,
and that famous man-made wonder, the Panama Canal. There are also adventure
opportunities for those who need an adrenaline rush. And Panama cruises do
not simply let you explore Panama, but other places, as well.
A sample Panama
cruise might take you to: the Panama canal, Golfo Dulce, Corcovdo national
park, Darien Junble, isla de Coiba, Drake Bay, Manuel Antonio National Park,
Costa Rica, and other fantastic places
To find the best
Panama cruise for you, it is best to talk with a travel agent. A travel
agent will help you find exactly which cruise line fits your personality (and
age) best. A travel agent will help you make sure that your Panama cruise
hits all the destinations that you want to see, starts when and where you
want it to, and is as long as you want it.
Life is in the
journey, and that seems to be one of the themes of Panama cruises – the
destination is perfect, but the journey of getting there is just as good.
Anne Clarke writes numerous articles
for websites on gardening, parenting, fashion, and home decor. Her
background includes teaching and gardening. For more of her articles on
cruises and travel, please visit
Panama Cruises.