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Save up to 50% Trans Panama Experience


11 night Magellan holiday from £1219pp Departs: Sunday, 31st March 2019 (G914)


From the Pacific to the Atlantic, Magellan’s navigation of the iconic Panama Canal will undoubtedly be the highlight of this cruise. Over 100 years old, this manmade canal is an engineering wonder. This enticing cruise will also visit four other Central American countries – Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Honduras and Belize plus Mexico. Discover, tropical rainforests, fascinating wildlife, pristine beaches, vibrant coral reefs and Mayan heritage.


Date Port Arrive Depart


31-Mar 8 Fly from London to Acapulco/Mexico City Acapulco (Mexico)


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03-Apr San Juan Del Sur (Nicaragua) h 08:00 05-Apr Transit Panama Canal 06-Apr Puerto Limon (Costa Rica) 08-Apr Roatán Island (Honduras) h 09-Apr Belize City (Belize) h 10-Apr Cozumel (Mexico)


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09:00 09:30 07:00


8 Fly from Cancun to London (overnight)


Days not shown spent relaxing at sea. hLand by launch or tender. Ports and times are subject to change. In the event of adverse sea or weather conditions that prevent the vessel from calling at one of the scheduled ports of call, alternative arrangements will be made where possible.


Cruise Highlights


• With its backdrop of mountains and forests, and once the haunt of pirates, relax on the beach in laid-back San Juan Del Sur.


• Transit the 48 mile long Panama Canal through sets of locks and Gatun Lake, one of the world’s largest man- made lakes.


• Explore Costa Rica’s rainforest and immerse yourself in its fascinating and exotic ecosystem. You may get to see toucans and monkeys in the wild.


• On Roatán Island, visit the Iguana Highway to see many giant iguanas roaming freely around you.


• Soak up ancient Mayan culture and history on an optional tour to Chichen Itza, as you explore pre-Hispanic Mexico.


Highlights may be subject to pre-registering specific shore excursions and are subject to operation and weather conditions.


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17:00 20:00 15:00


08:30 8


Why not add a pre-cruise stay in magical Mexico?


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