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Oceania Cruises, Panama Canal from - Miami to Panama City, February 8, 2025

Oceania Cruises Panama Canal 21-day route

Cruising from: Miami, Florida;

Departure Date: 8 February, 2025;

Cruise Line: Oceania Cruises;

Cruise Ship: Sirena;

Duration: 21-day cruise;

Ports of Call: Miami, Cozumel, Costa Maya, Harvest Caye, Santo Tomas, Roatan, Puerto Limon, Panama Canal, Panama City, Panama Canal, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Port Antonio, Nassau, Miami;


21-day cruise to Cozumel, Costa Maya, Harvest Caye, Santo Tomas, Roatan, Puerto Limon, Panama Canal, Panama City, Panama Canal, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Port Antonio, Nassau on board Sirena

Day 0 Miami, Florida

The Port of Miami is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, located in the heart of Miami's bustling downtown area on the Southeast Florida coast. With easy access to the airport and a variety of transportation options, it's the perfect starting point for your Caribbean adventure. Known for its stunning beaches, lively atmosphere, and diverse cultural scene, Miami offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement.

Day 1 At Sea

During your cruising day, enjoy state-of-the-art facilities, exquisite dining options, and an array of onboard activities as you sail forward to the next town or island.

Day 2 Cozumel, Mexico

Ships dock directly at the port of Cozumel, making it easy for passengers to disembark and explore. The port can accommodate several ships at once, making it a busy and bustling area. Ships usually arrive in the morning and depart in the early evening, giving visitors plenty of time to explore the island. With an average stay of 8 to 10 hours, you'll have ample opportunity to discover the delights both within the port and its surrounding areas. The port area itself is well-equipped with various amenities, including shops, restaurants, and excursion services, ensuring a seamless experience for visitors.

Day 3 Costa Maya, Mexico

Costa Maya is a deep-water port where cruise ships can dock directly at the pier, making it easy for visitors to come and go. With its modern facilities and infrastructure, the port ensures a seamless experience for visitors. Ships typically arrive in the morning, allowing ample time to embark on exciting adventures throughout the day. The average duration of a stay in Costa Maya ranges from 6 to 8 hours, providing enough time to explore the port's numerous attractions. Within the port area, you'll find a vibrant marketplace showcasing local crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs, as well as an array of restaurants and bars where you can savor the flavors of the region.

Day 4 Harvest Caye, Belize

Harvest Caye is equipped with a cruise ship dock, one of the very few in Belize, eliminating the need for tender ships and allowing you to step directly from your cruise ship onto the island. Ships usually arrive in the morning, affording guests an entire day to explore and experience the wonders that Harvest Caye has to offer before departing in the evening. Upon disembarkation, visitors are greeted with a wide array of facilities, including a welcome center, multiple dining options featuring local and international cuisines, and a shopping village stocked with local crafts, souvenirs, and duty-free items. For the more adventurous, there's also a variety of activities and excursions that can be booked right at the port.

Day 5 Santo Tomas, Guatemala

Ships dock directly at the port of Santo Tomas, allowing easy access for passengers to explore the city and its surroundings. Typically, ships arrive in the morning, providing ample time to experience the best of Santo Tomas. With an average stay of 6 to 8 hours, you'll have the opportunity to explore the port's facilities, which include shops, restaurants, and amenities catering to your needs. The harbor area provides a lively atmosphere, with local vendors offering traditional crafts and souvenirs, allowing you to take a piece of Guatemala's culture home with you.

Day 6 Roatan, Honduras

Nestled in the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea, the port of Roatan offers a warm and inviting welcome to cruise passengers. Ships dock directly at the port, allowing for easy access to the island's many attractions. Most ships arrive in the morning, giving visitors ample time to explore this stunning destination. With an average stay of 6 to 8 hours, there is plenty of time to embark on exciting adventures and soak up the beauty of Roatan. The port area is well-equipped with modern facilities, including shops, restaurants, and restrooms, ensuring a comfortable experience for visitors. Surrounding the port, you'll find breathtaking views of the turquoise waters, lush greenery, and a vibrant atmosphere.

Day 7 At Sea

During your cruising day, enjoy state-of-the-art facilities, exquisite dining options, and an array of onboard activities as you sail forward to the next town or island.

Day 8 Puerto Limon, Costa Rica

Cruise ships dock directly at the port of Puerto Limon, allowing easy access for travelers to explore the city and its surroundings. Ships usually arrive in the morning, ensuring a full day of exploration. With an average stay of 8 to 10 hours, you'll have ample time to discover the treasures of this captivating destination. The port offers a range of facilities, including shops, restaurants, and cafes, where you can sample local cuisine and find unique souvenirs. The surrounding area is filled with picturesque views of the coastline, tropical landscapes, and vibrant markets, providing a delightful setting for your visit.

Day 9 Panama Canal, Panama

As your cruise ship makes its way through the canal, you'll have the chance to witness the impressive lock system in action. Arrival times vary depending on the canal's busy schedule, but rest assured, every moment spent traversing the 50-mile waterway will captivate your imagination. Cruise ships usually commit a full day to the transit, allowing passengers plenty of time to marvel at the spectacle and enjoy onboard amenities. The canal transit isn't just about traversing a waterway; it's about engaging with history, watching a spectacular show of human tenacity and innovative spirit.

Day 10 Panama City, Panama

Your Caribbean cruise ship will comfortably dock at Panama City's bustling port, traditionally arriving in the early morning hours to maximize your time in this dynamic metropolis. From the moment of arrival, you're typically given a full day to explore and soak up the rich tapestry of Panamanian life. Right at the port, visitors are greeted with a range of amenities including shopping outlets, eateries, and readily available local transport services. Whether you choose to indulge in a culinary feast at a local restaurant, set off on a shopping adventure, or embark on a city tour, the harbor provides an ideal starting point for your exploration.

Day 11 Panama Canal, Panama

As your cruise ship makes its way through the canal, you'll have the chance to witness the impressive lock system in action. Arrival times vary depending on the canal's busy schedule, but rest assured, every moment spent traversing the 50-mile waterway will captivate your imagination. Cruise ships usually commit a full day to the transit, allowing passengers plenty of time to marvel at the spectacle and enjoy onboard amenities. The canal transit isn't just about traversing a waterway; it's about engaging with history, watching a spectacular show of human tenacity and innovative spirit.

Day 12 Cartagena, Colombia

In Cartagena, your ship will dock at the terminal, conveniently located about 2 miles from the historic old town. This modern port usually sees ships arriving in the early morning, with departures in the evening, providing ample time to explore. At the terminal, you'll find amenities like a tourist information center, shopping facilities, and cafes. You may even be greeted by local performers showcasing traditional dances. From here, taxis and local guides are readily available to take you into the city, or to other attractions such as the nearby beach or the iconic San Felipe de Barajas Castle.

Day 13 Santa Marta, Colombia

Cruise ships dock directly at the port of Santa Marta, providing convenient access for passengers to explore the city and its surroundings. Ships usually arrive in the morning, allowing ample time to discover the wonders of Santa Marta. With an average stay of 6 to 8 hours, you'll have the opportunity to explore the port's facilities, which include shops, restaurants, and amenities to enhance your visit. The harbor offers picturesque views of the Caribbean Sea and is surrounded by vibrant markets, enticing you to immerse yourself in the local culture.

Day 14 Aruba, ABC Islands

As cruise ships arrive in Aruba, they dock at the port Oranjestad, providing easy access for passengers to embark on their island explorations. Ships usually arrive in the morning, allowing ample time to discover the wonders of Aruba. The port can accommodate large cruise ships and is equipped with modern facilities, including a duty-free shopping center, restaurants, and restrooms. The port is within walking distance of the city's main attractions, making it easy to explore the city on foot. With an average stay of eight hours, you'll have the opportunity to delve into the island's treasures and create lasting memories.

Day 15 Curacao, ABC Islands

Cruise ships dock right at St. Anna Bay Harbor, conveniently located in the heart of Willemstad. The harbor, with its impressive Queen Emma Pontoon Bridge and charming waterfront, welcomes ships early in the morning, allowing passengers a full day to explore the city and surrounding areas. With the city's main attractions within walking distance, it is easy to start your adventure right from the port. The harbor area boasts a range of facilities, including an information center, a variety of restaurants and cafés, and several shops selling local crafts and specialty items. A variety of tours and excursions can also be booked from the harbor, catering to all types of travelers.

Day 16 Bonaire, ABC Islands

Ships dock directly at the port of Kralendijk, ensuring easy access for cruise ship passengers. No tenders are required, allowing for a seamless disembarkation process. Ships usually arrive in the morning, providing ample time to explore the wonders of Bonaire. With an average stay of approximately eight hours, visitors have the opportunity to indulge in various activities at the port. Explore the vibrant waterfront area, visit local shops and boutiques for unique souvenirs, or savor authentic Caribbean cuisine at waterfront restaurants. The port offers facilities such as restrooms, Wi-Fi access, and transportation services for convenient exploration of the island and its surroundings.

Day 17 At Sea

During your cruising day, enjoy state-of-the-art facilities, exquisite dining options, and an array of onboard activities as you sail forward to the next town or island.

Day 18 Port Antonio, Jamaica

Ships typically dock directly at the port of Port Antonio, allowing easy access for travelers to explore the city and its surroundings. The arrival times vary depending on the cruise schedule, but ships usually arrive in the morning, providing ample time for exploration. With an average stay of 8 to 10 hours, you'll have plenty of time to discover the treasures of this delightful destination. The port offers various facilities, including shops, restaurants, and cafes, where you can sample local cuisine and find unique souvenirs. The surrounding area boasts breathtaking views of the coastline, lush vegetation, and picturesque landscapes, creating a welcoming setting for your visit.

Day 19 At Sea

During your cruising day, enjoy state-of-the-art facilities, exquisite dining options, and an array of onboard activities as you sail forward to the next town or island.

Day 20 Nassau, Bahamas

Cruise ships dock at Prince George Wharf, Nassau's bustling port that can accommodate up to seven ships at a time. This well-equipped harbor serves as the gateway to your Bahamian adventure and is conveniently located within walking distance of downtown Nassau. Cruise ships generally arrive early in the morning and passengers can enjoy a full day exploring Nassau's multifaceted appeal before returning to the ship in the evening. The port area is a vibrant hub with facilities such as an information center, restaurants, a shopping village, and a straw market. Here, you can also book local tours, rent vehicles, or even embark on a thrilling underwater submarine tour.

Day 21 Miami, Florida

The Port of Miami is one of the busiest cruise ports in the world, located in the heart of Miami's bustling downtown area on the Southeast Florida coast. With easy access to the airport and a variety of transportation options, it's the perfect starting point for your Caribbean adventure. Known for its stunning beaches, lively atmosphere, and diverse cultural scene, Miami offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement.

Sail with Oceania Cruises from Miami to Panama Canal on board Sirena cruise ship. Discover the best of Florida, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, ABC Islands, Jamaica, Bahamas on this Panama Canal cruise and discover amazing Miami, Cozumel, Costa Maya, Harvest Caye, Santo Tomas, Roatan, Puerto Limon, Panama Canal, Panama City, Panama Canal, Cartagena, Santa Marta, Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Port Antonio, Nassau, Miami. Sirena leaving Miami, for 21 day from February 8, 2025.


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Port order and/or content may vary, please check specific sailing date for details at Oceania Cruises website. Port arrival and departure times are approximate and subject to change without notice. For more information please visit the Oceania Cruises website.