Panama Canal Cruises: A Bucket-List Voyage of a Lifetime
Witness one of the greatest engineering marvels in human history as your ship is raised and lowered through a series of massive locks connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. A Panama Canal cruise is an extraordinary journey through tropical rainforests, vibrant cultures, and breathtaking scenery.
Your Extraordinary Panama Canal Adventure Awaits
There are few experiences in cruising that rival the awe of transiting the Panama Canal. Stretching approximately 50 miles across the Isthmus of Panama, this monumental waterway connects two oceans and has shaped global commerce for over a century. As your ship glides through the legendary locks – rising 85 feet to the level of Gatun Lake – you’ll witness the remarkable interplay of human ingenuity and the untamed beauty of the surrounding tropical rainforest. Combined with vibrant port calls, rich indigenous culture, and diverse wildlife, a Panama Canal cruise delivers an unforgettable blend of wonder, history, and natural splendor.




Engineering Marvel
Watch in awe as massive lock gates open and close, raising your ship 85 feet above sea level through one of the world’s most iconic waterways.
Tropical Rainforests & Wildlife
As you glide across Gatun Lake, the surrounding rainforest teems with life – from howler monkeys and sloths to toucans and countless exotic bird species.
Two Oceans, Countless Ports
A single voyage links the Atlantic and Pacific, with port calls that might include Colombia’s colonial Cartagena, the rainforests of Costa Rica, vibrant Mexican ports, and sun-drenched Caribbean islands.
Explore Panama Canal Cruise Types
Panama Canal cruises come in several distinct formats, each offering a different perspective on this legendary waterway. Our cruise advisors will help you choose the perfect voyage for your interests, schedule, and sense of adventure.
Compare Panama Canal Cruise Types
Feature Full Transit Partial Transit Canal & Caribbean Combo
Typical Duration 14–21 nights 7–12 nights 10–16 nights
Main Departure Ports Fort Lauderdale, San Francisco, Los Angeles Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Tampa Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Galveston
Best For Bucket-list travelers, history enthusiasts, repositioning cruisers Time-limited travelers wanting a lock experience Multi-experience seekers, couples, families
Highlights Complete ocean-to-ocean transit, all locks, Gatun Lake, diverse port calls Gatun Locks experience, Caribbean island stops, roundtrip convenience Canal transit plus beach days, Cartagena, Aruba, Cozumel

Our Panama Canal cruise travel advisors will guide you through every detail.
Choosing the right Panama Canal cruise involves more than simply picking a sailing date. Between full transits and partial transits, one-way repositioning voyages and roundtrip itineraries, the options can feel overwhelming. That’s where our expert advisors come in.
A Full Transit is the definitive ocean-to-ocean voyage, passing through every lock system, across Gatun Lake, and through the legendary Culebra Cut. These itineraries often feature enriching port calls in Cartagena, Colombia, the stunning Puerto Limón, Costa Rica, and the vibrant Panama City itself.
A Partial Transit offers a shorter, roundtrip alternative that still delivers the excitement of the locks and the beauty of Gatun Lake, paired with popular Caribbean island stops along the way.
Many itineraries also pair the canal with calls in Aruba, Curaçao, Cozumel, Grand Cayman, and other beloved Caribbean destinations – creating a voyage that blends engineering wonder with sun-drenched relaxation.
If that sounds like a lot to navigate, rest assured – every detail will be expertly handled by your dedicated Extraordinary Adventures cruise advisor. Talk to Laura, Josh, or Scott about your Panama Canal voyage by calling (352) 432-8131!
Ports & Destinations Along the Way
Panama Canal itineraries often include some of the most captivating ports in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.


Our specialty cruise advisors will ensure your voyage is everything you dreamed.
Rarely will any of us make it to these extraordinary places more than once. So, if you’re going to do it at all, you should do it right. Let the experts at Extraordinary Adventures ensure that your voyage to these remote destinations is everything you dreamed it would be.
They don’t call us Extraordinary Adventures for nothing, you know.
Best Time to Cruise the Panama Canal
Panama Canal cruises are available year-round, but the season you choose can influence your experience significantly.
Peak Season (December – April): The dry season brings warm, sunny days with temperatures typically ranging from 80–90°F and lower humidity. This is the most popular time to sail, and many cruise lines position their best ships on canal itineraries during these months. Early booking is highly recommended.
Shoulder Season (November, May): Excellent value with fewer crowds and pleasant conditions. Brief afternoon showers are possible but rarely disrupt your voyage or shore excursions.
Green Season (June – October): The rainy season offers the most attractive pricing and a lush, verdant landscape. Rain tends to arrive in short tropical bursts – typically in the late afternoon – and the surrounding rainforest comes alive with wildlife. Modern cruise lines adjust schedules as needed for comfort.
Repositioning season in the fall and spring is especially popular for full transits, as cruise lines move ships between their summer and winter homeports – often resulting in exceptional itineraries and competitive pricing.

Why Book with Extraordinary Adventures
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