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Panama Canal Cruise

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The Panama Canal often comes to mind when we think of the country’s up north and is most likely the single best known among Americans. The canal bridges the Isthmus of Panama which connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. It defined its country’s predestination since the beginning of the Spanish settlement. Commonly hailed as the Crossroads of the world, it is the shipping center with over thirteen thousand boats fleeting the canal from ocean to ocean to myriad destinations every year.

The history of the Panama Canal which was built by the United States recedes to 16th century when it was suggested after recognizing the riches of Peru, Ecuador, and Asia. The realization that cutting out a piece of land somewhere in the country would make trips shorter and faster and the risk of enchanting the reserves throughout the isthmus would validate such an endeavor. Its opening on 1914, symbolized the fulfillment of a valiant vision for more than 400 years. One of the hardest ever won by human initiative and is one of the world’s best engineering wonders.

Sustainable and adequate tourism and nature management and conservation activities such as wildlife and flora and vegetation watching sites are being developed and cultivated in less-developed areas of the former Canal Zone.

The Panama Canal has made it to be a worldwide business hub and an international attraction with more than ninety years, exotic flora and fauna. As an end result, its economy is now strongly based on services such as tourism and trans-shipment, free-trading operations, banking or financial services, commerce and private industries.

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To make certain upcoming competitiveness, the Panama Canal Administration plans to dig a new additional set of wider, deeper and larger locks at a cost of $5.2 billion that would make path for modern container ships, cruise liners, tankers and vessels that are extremely large for its present 108-foot-wide locks. This plan is said to be the biggest innovation plan in the 92-year history of the Panama Canal. The excavation work for the channels leading to the new locks is under way targeting its completion by 2015.

Panama Canal cruises have become one of the most popular way to visit the Panama Canal and its cruise season runs from late September to April. While on the Panama Canal cruise sailing through the lock, just inches from the canal side, you can look out the hostile jungle beyond with its flora and fauna, gaze at the tropical birds overhead and take in the babble and yells of the rain forest’s natural world as you go. Whether you are planning an extravagant cruise or just a last minute getaway, a short sailing or an extended trip, Panama Canal cruise makes available the fun, relaxation and indulging holiday and retreat.

Many have returned to that stunning and interesting Panama that they had just only viewed from a passing freighter, tanker, passenger ship or vessel. Being one of the few amazing engineering efforts, the Panama Canal ought to be on everyone’s list of must-see places.

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Mexican Riviera Cruise

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Cruises to Mexico are now more affordable and are available tear – round lasting from three to fourteen days. Some even have itineraries that also include Central America. With Mexico being more affordable in the cruise market try one of the two basic types. Cruise the Mexican Riviera from California down to the Baja coast of Mexico, from Baja to Acapulco. With the climate being drier and less humid, horseback riding along the many beautiful beaches is a must thing to do along with the excellent fishing of course and other sports. This trip includes stops in Acapulco. Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan and others.

Affordable cruises also leave out of the Gulf Ports of Houston, Galveston and New Orleans. These ships generally visit the Caribbean side of Mexico in the Yucatan Region.. The climate is warm and humid but he warm clear waters for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba – diving more than make up for the humidity. Relax on the beaches in Cancun or Cozumel and be sure to visit the ancient Mayan ruins at Uxmel, Tulun and Chichen Itza. These cruises are also Family Friendly.

Acapulco – Queen Bee of the Mexican Beach Resorts

Horseback riding water sports golf, tennis, Fort San Diego and the Cliff Divers are many things to do and see while there. If you are in port long enough stop in and try these restaurants Baikel or Linda Vista for nightlife check out Palladium, Zacca Baby’O , Nino’s El Alebrije or Mandara

Cabo San Lucas – Great Sports Fishing with water sports as the main attraction

Try the Shrimp House for seafood or Brasil for mouth watering steaks and El Pescadores for a great variety

Puerto Vallarta - Beautiful Beaches. Try dining at Carlos and Charlie’s or Christine’s, other favorites are Adriana’s Place Andale’s, Brasil, The Shrimp Factory and the Vista Grill for a magnificent view of the city

Mazatlan – Pearl of the Pacific with its landmark churches

Yucatan – Visit the Mayan Ruins

Cancun – Known as the LONELY PLANET is also one of the worlds best known Holiday Resorts visit the Isla Mujeres Turtle Farm and see different species of turtles laying eggs on the shore, dine at El Pescadores for the best beef in town then dance the night away at “Roots”

Cozumel – Scuba diving abounds along with kayaking and snorkeling tours later try LaCocay Carlos and Charlie’s or the French Quarter for food,drinks and dancing.

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All in all your luxury cruise to the Mexican Riviera will be full of memories that will last for many years to come. Experience life at sea in a large stateroom being pampered then going ashore to some of the most beautiful places in the Pacific or anywhere for that matter. REMEMBER: PASSPORTS WILL BE NEEDED

Just Added: Kids under the age of sixteen who are U.S. or Canadian Citizens will be Exempt fro the new passport requirements for land and sea border crossing when the rules go into full effect. Children under the age of sixteen will still be able to use their Birth Certificates as proof of citizenship when re- entering the U.S. or Canada by Land or Sea. HOWEVER children re – entering by AIR will still be required to have a Valid Passport. A VALID PASSPORT IS STILL HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

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Rebecca Robbins offers travel tips on Cruising the Mexican Riviera on her blog at www.myluxurycruise.info