Panama Canal with Costa Rica & Caribbean

Princess Cruises

Join Princess Cruises for a 12-night cruise departing from Fort Lauderdale, visiting Grand Cayman, Falmouth,Jamaica, Limon, Colon, Panama, Oranjestad, Aruba and Curacao. Enjoy luxurious accommodations and world-class amenities.

Departure date

29 November 2025

Cabins

Inside from

1,187pp

Outside from

1,213pp

Balcony from

1,870pp

Suite from

2,477pp

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Quote Reference number: 350728-2129860

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Your Holiday Summary

Departure - Arrival
29 Nov 2025 - 11 Dec 2025
Duration
13 days, 12 nights
Sailing
6 sea days
Departure Port
Fort Lauderdale
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Travelling Itinerary

Day 1
Ft. Lauderdale

Departure: at 15:00

According to the popular 1960 beach movie, Fort Lauderdale is "where the boys are." The city's reputation as America's Spring Break capital, however, has been replaced with the more favorable image of a prime family tourist destination, attracting more than 10 million visitors annually. The most popular beach resort in Florida is even more rightly famed as the "Yachting Capital of the World," with more than 40,000 registered crafts calling its waters home. The city also prides itself on being the "Venice of America" with more than 300 miles of navigable waterways. Fort Lauderdale boasts world-class theaters, museums, sightseeing, and shopping.

Day 2
At Sea

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Day 3
Grand Cayman

Arrival: at 08:00
Departure: at 17:00

When Columbus made his landfall in the Caymans in 1503, he found tortoises and sea turtles in such profusion that he promptly named the islands Las Tortugas. But the name that stuck for the islands was the Carib word "Caimanas." Fitting, since the caiman is a New World crocodilian and the islands were long the lair of pirates, buccaneers, and assorted freebooters. Despite their past, the Caymans are a Caribbean demi-paradise of white-sand beaches, coral gardens, and offshore waters harboring spectacular shipwrecks. Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman also boast the highest standard of living in the entire Caribbean. This union of natural beauty and cosmopolitan style makes Grand Cayman a spectacular port of call for today's adventurers. Note: Grand Cayman is an anchorage port. Passengers transfer to shore via ship's tender. In certain sea conditions, an alternate pier is used to transfer passengers ashore. This may cause tour durations to vary.

Day 4
Falmouth, Jamaica

Arrival: at 08:00
Departure: at 18:00

Falmouth is the chief town and capital of the parish of Trelawny in Jamaica. It is situated on Jamaica's north coast 18 miles east of Montego Bay. It is noted for being one of the Caribbean's best-preserved Georgian towns. Founded by Thomas Reid in 1769, Falmouth flourished as a market centre and port for forty years at a time when Jamaica was the world's leading sugar producer. It was named after Falmouth, Cornwall in the United Kingdom, the birthplace of Sir William Trelawny, the Governor of Jamaica, who was instrumental in its establishment. The town was meticulously planned from the start, with wide streets in a regular grid, adequate water supply, and public buildings. It even had piped water before New York City.

Day 5
At Sea

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Day 6
Limon

Arrival: at 07:00
Departure: at 18:00

Costa Rica's Limon Province boasts pristine beaches, sprawling banana plantations and dense rainforest. These Caribbean lowlands are still sparsely populated--nearly a third of the province's population lives around Puerto Limon--and conservation efforts have led to growing eco-tourism. Limon Province offers other charms as well. Afro-Caribbean influences abound, from the lilting speech and reggae rhythms brought by Jamaican settlers to the colorful bungalows lining small fishing villages. Limon is a zesty little slice of heaven.

Day 7
Panama Canal Partial Transit New Locks, Panama

Arrival: at 06:00
Departure: at 17:30

The narrow isthmus separating the Atlantic from the Pacific Ocean had a colorful and turbulent history long before Ferdinand de Lesseps first dreamed of building a transcontinental canal. Spanish conquistadors hauled Incan gold through the dense rainforest to ports on the Atlantic. English freebooters sought to ransack those ports and attack the treasure ships that sailed from Portobelo. And 49ers braved mosquitoes and yellow fever to get to the California gold fields. While the Panama Canal remains one of the great American engineering feats of the 20th century, visitors to Panama will discover a whole range of scenic wonders. Hike into the dense rainforest, home to over 1,000 species of animals. Or pay a visit to an Embera Indigenous village in the heart of Chagres National Park. Disembarkation in Gatun Lake is restricted to passengers who have booked tours with Princess. Passengers on these tours are taken ashore by tenders. Later in the day, the ship then retraces her route through the Gatun locks to dock at Cristobal in the Caribbean. The tours return to this point. There are no tours offered in Cristobal. Tours are not available on overnight calls in Gatun Lake. Note: The Panama Canal Authority assigns specific time slots for the transit of a vessel through the locks. The ship will anchor in a designated area and will wait for instructions. Once clearance is transmitted to the ship, procedures begin to bring ship's tour passengers ashore. Therefore, tour departure times may vary and will be announced onboard. **Please note that passengers may encounter numerous local vendors at various tourist locations and may find them to be persistent in their sales offers.** In ports where guests utilize tender boats to go ashore, Princess staff will make every effort to assist but are not allowed to individually physically lift more than 50 lbs. (22kg). Guests requiring physical assistance must travel with an able-bodied companion. With your safety and comfort in mind, the final decision to permit or prohibit passengers from going ashore will be made on each occasion by the ship's Captain.

Day 7
Colon

Arrival: at 17:30
Departure: at 20:00

Colón is the second largest city in Panama, situated on the Atlantic coast at the Caribbean end of the Panama Canal. It was made a duty-free port in 1953 and is the world's largest Free Trade Zone outside Hong Kong.

Day 8
At Sea

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Day 9
Aruba

Arrival: at 09:00
Departure: at 22:00

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 colorful heritage is reflected in its dialect. Called Papiamento, it is a tongue that combines elements of Spanish, French, Portuguese, Dutch, African and English.

Day 10
Curacao

Arrival: at 07:00
Departure: at 16:00

Historians still contend over which European adventurer first spied the largest island in the former Netherlands Antilles. Some historians claim the honor for Alonzo de Ojeda; other historians champion Amerigo Vespucci. Little does it matter; today's travelers are content to bask beneath sunny skies cooled by the trade winds. Lying some 40 miles off Venezuela, Curaçao boasts a landscape that is dramatic, stark, and volcanic. In contrast, Willemstad, the capital, seems a cozy Dutch haven with its neat row houses. And while those gabled and tiled roofs illustrate the island's heritage, the bright, pastel houses speak pure Caribbean. Islanders themselves reflect this same colorful contrast: over 50 different nationalities have come to call Curaçao their home.

Day 11
At Sea

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Day 12
At Sea

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Day 13
Ft. Lauderdale

Arrival: at 07:00

According to the popular 1960 beach movie, Fort Lauderdale is "where the boys are." The city's reputation as America's Spring Break capital, however, has been replaced with the more favorable image of a prime family tourist destination, attracting more than 10 million visitors annually. The most popular beach resort in Florida is even more rightly famed as the "Yachting Capital of the World," with more than 40,000 registered crafts calling its waters home. The city also prides itself on being the "Venice of America" with more than 300 miles of navigable waterways. Fort Lauderdale boasts world-class theaters, museums, sightseeing, and shopping.

Caribbean Princess

Exciting adventures await aboard Caribbean Princess following her multi-million-dollar array of luxurious enhancements. From staterooms that offer a more restful sleep, to endless tempting new dining options, the newly reimagined Reef Splash Zone for kids and families plus other upgrades, you’ll find Caribbean Princess herself has come back new.

General characteristics

Ship name: Caribbean Princess
Length: 290.17 m (952 ft)
Capacity: 3,140 passengers
Total cabins: 1,569
Tonnage: 112,894 GT

Caribbean Princess

What’s on Board

Recreational
Entertainment
Relaxation
Fitness
Food and Drink
Other
Decks
recreational

Recreational

  • 9-hole Mini Golf
  • Aqua Spa
  • Golf Simulator
  • Library
  • Paddle Tennis
  • Putting Green
  • Shuffle Board
  • Skywalkers NightClub
  • Swim-against-the-current lap pool
entertainment

Entertainment

  • Cinema
  • Club Fusion
  • Dance Club
  • Explorers Lounge
  • Giant Screen at Pool
  • Karaoke
  • Movies Under the Stars outdoor theater
  • Night Club
  • Photo Gallery
  • Princess Theatre
  • Show Lounges
  • Skywalkers Nightclub
  • The Cove
  • The Limelight Theatre
  • Theatre
relaxation

Relaxation

  • Churchill Lounge
  • Hot Tubs
  • Lotus Spa
  • Massage
  • Spa
  • Splash Pool
  • Studio Lounge
  • Terrace Pool
  • The Sanctuary(adults only)
fitness

Fitness

  • Basketball
  • Fitness Center
  • Gym
  • Jogging Track
  • Sports Court
food-and-drink

Food and Drink

  • 24-hour Room Service
  • Bay Tree
  • Bistro
  • Botticelli Dining Room
  • Cafe
  • Cafe Caribe
  • Charlies Internet Cafe
  • Chart Room Lounge & Bar
  • Churchill Lounge
  • Club Lounge
  • Coral Dining Room
  • Crooners Bar
  • Crown Grill
  • Da Vinci Dining Room
  • Dining Room
  • Explorers' Lounge
  • Horizon Court
  • Ice Cream Bar
  • International Cafe
  • Island Dining Room
  • Lobby Bar
  • Lounge
  • Lounge Bar
  • Main Dining Room
  • Patisserie
  • Piazza Dining
  • Pizzeria
  • Prego Pizzeria
  • Sabatini's Italian Trattoria
  • Sports Bar
  • Sterling Steakhouse
  • Tex-Mex Bar and Grill
  • Trident Grill
  • Ultimate Balcony Dining
  • Wheelhouse Bar
  • Wine bar

Decks

Aloha Deck Deck 12 - Aloha
Baja Deck Deck 11 - Baja
Caribe Deck Deck 10 - Caribe
Dolphin Deck Deck 9 - Dolphin
Emerald Deck Deck 8 - Emerald
Lido Deck Deck 15 - Lido
Plaza Deck Deck 5 - Plaza
Riviera Deck Deck 14 - Riviera
Gala Deck Deck 4 - Gala
Fiesta Deck Deck 6 - Fiesta
Promenade Deck Deck 7 - Promenade
Sun Deck Deck 16 - Sun
Sports Deck Deck 17 - Sports
Star Deck Deck 19 - Star
Sky Deck Deck 18 - Sky
food-and-drink

Other

  • Art Gallery
  • Boutique
  • Business Services
  • Duty-free shop
  • Future Cruise Sales
  • Medical Centre
  • Photo Gallery
  • ScholarShip@Sea
  • Shopping Gallery
  • Shore Excursion Office
  • Wedding Chapel
  • Wrap Around Promenade Deck
  • Writing Room