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Celebrity Cruise Destination
PANAMA CANAL CRUISES
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When the
Panama
Canal
opened
in 1914,
this
engineering
miracle
saved
ships
nearly
8,000
miles of
Atlantic
to
Pacific
travel
time.
Today,
the
50-mile-long
canal
joins
two
worlds
into one
great
adventure.
Eastbound
and
westbound
voyages
trace
the
routes
of
pirates
and
hopscotch
across
the
resort
ports of
the
Pacific
coast. |
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Learn More
About Panama
Canal
Cruise |
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Ships Sailing
to Panama Canal |
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discover more
possibilities |
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Areas of
Interest |
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Miami,
FL
From
the
Art
Deco
district
of
South
Beach
to
the
romantic
plazas
and
fountains
of
Coral
Gables,
Miami
is a
unique
and
exciting
destination.
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George
Town,
Grand
Cayman
Explore
what
National
Geographic
calls
one
of
the
most
rewarding
experiences
in
the
undersea
world
-
Stingray
City.
You
have
to
see
it
to
believe
it.
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Panama
Canal
It
was
an
ocean
connection
that
changed
the
world.
The
result?
An
engineering
marvel
bordered
by
beautiful,
lush,
tropical
rain
forests.
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What to Pack
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Days
onboard
are
casual
and
you'll
be
most
comfortable
in
sport
clothes
and
resort
wear.
Shoes
should
be
low-heeled
for
deck
activities.
Bring
a
few
swimsuits
so
you'll
always
have
a
dry
one.
You
don't
have
to
bring
towels,
as
they
are
provided.
But
don't
forget
your
camera
and
binoculars,
so
you
don't
miss
a
thing.
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For
evening
wear,
count
on
three
basic
types
of
attire: |
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Casual:
Dresses
or
slacks
and
blouses
for
women,
sport
shirts
and
trousers
for
men |
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Smart
Casual:
Dresses
or
pantsuits
for
women,
jackets
for
men |
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Formal:
Cocktail
dresses
for
women,
suits
and
ties
or
tuxedos
for
men
(you
can
arrange
to
rent
a
tuxedo
onboard)
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Ashore,
you'll
need
comfortable
walking
shoes
as
well
as a
hat
and
sunscreen
for
protection
from
the
sun. |
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