Panama & Central America
Panama and Central America Although a Panama Cruise conjures images of its world famous canal, there is so much more than that to this incredible country. Fast becoming Central America’s hottest destination, Panama tempts visitors with its jungles, coral-ringed islands, mountain forests and exotic wildlife.
A short train ride from Colon, Panama City offers a glimpse into the past and future. Divided into two distinct regions, one side boasts shiny skyscrapers, whilst the other is the old colonial town. But a Panama cruise isn’t all about its urban areas. You can also visit its largest indigenous group, the Kunas, who own and inhabit one of Panama’s major tourist attractions, the San Blas Islands. Its multicultural population is reflected in the country’s cuisine, western, Panamanian and American fast food is all on offer with a healthy spread of fresh seafood.
As it’s such a diverse country that must be seen to be believed, a single Panama cruise may not be enough, and we are sure that once you first experience this wonderful destination, it won’t be long until you’re back for more.
Central America is comprised of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama and some parts of southern Mexico.
Despite all this diversity, one thing remains constant; the infectious enthusiasm for life and the warmth of the welcome you’ll receive.
Cruise types
World cruises also transit the Panama canal offering guests a great opportunity to view the marvel that is the Canal as well as visit the region.
Repositioning and World cruises also transit the Panama canal offering passengers a great opportunity to view the marvel that is the Canal as well as visit the region.
Cruise seasons
Most cruises sail in the Northern winter months from October to April.
Main Ports Colon, Panama Panama Canal
Weather The region is tropical and days are hot, with nights being much cooler; temperatures range from 32 °C (90 °F) during the daytime to 21 °C (70 °F) in the evening, practically year-round. Humidity is always high at about 80%. The rainy season is usually between October and November, and the best months to visit are mid-December and late March.