On the Panama Canal cruises is there a place within the Panama Canal that is an an actual port the ship docks at or is the time period listed on the itinerary just the actual sailing through the Canal? If it is a port, what town?
Originally posted by kpgclark
On the Panama Canal cruises is there a place within the Panama Canal that is an an actual port the ship docks at or is the time period listed on the itinerary just the actual sailing through the Canal? If it is a port, what town?
Originally posted by Tigfanjeff
Its just the time sailing through the canal. You won't disembark the ship.
Originally posted by ivanova
I'd been told you could disembark before we enter the canal - and then "catch up" to the ship later to re-embark. Something about "shopping" excursions .. which I think I'll pass on.![]()

Originally posted by seaulater
I talked to DCL today to confirm. The ship will not be stopping, it is a transit through the canal. It takes all that time to go through the whole canal.
From what we saw last year, there is really nothing to get off for, you enter at daybreak, and you exit at sundown. It is 51 miles or so and a very slow speed.


schrei said:There are not a whole lot of things to see the beaches are NOT beautiful, clear or pristine like the Carribean, and Panama City itself is dirty, with lots and lots of poor people. The only thing worth seeing would be the rainforest IMO, the shopping is ok too, but it is pretty much below what you would get if you've been on any of the Eastern Cruises.
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