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Cruise in the Panama Canal from Bridgetown to Balboa aboard Royal Clipper ship with visits to Barbados, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Curaçao, Aruba, Colombia, and Panama for 15 days
Cruise in the Panama Canal from Bridgetown to Balboa aboard Royal Clipper ship with visits to Barbados, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Curaçao, Aruba, Colombia, and Panama for 15 days
About this cruise
Embark on a 15-day cruise adventure through the Panama Canal, departing from Bridgetown and sailing to Balboa on the Royal Clipper ship. Explore enchanting destinations in Barbados, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, Curaçao, Aruba, Colombia, and Panama during your journey.
Day : Sulfur Springs, St. Lucia. Soufrière is the second largest town on the island of St. Lucia. The deep-sea port is located at the foothills of two extinct volcanoes, the Pitons, which are St. Lucia`s most famous landmarks. Soufrière is a collection of colorful houses with arcades on the edge of the rainforest, with small fishing boats on the beach. A weekly market takes place on the beach promenade on Saturdays. Small shops line the main street and the church square. Highlights include a restored colonial house and the parish church made of solid, dark gray masonry with an open wooden roof structure. The road from Soufrière to Fond St. Jacques runs through dense rainforest in an eastern direction and leads to the spectacular Diamond Waterfalls, the Botanical Gardens, sulfur springs, and the "Drive-in Volcano" that can be visited from the inside.
Day : Tobago Cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The Tobago Cays consist of five small uninhabited islands and are part of the Grenadines. They are named Petit Bateau, Baradel, Jamesby, Petit Rameau, and Petit Tobac. The islands are surrounded by a unique coral reef, making it a paradise for divers and snorkelers. An incredible underwater world awaits you there. The lagoon and the adjacent beaches are also ideal for a relaxing day at the beach.
Day : St. George`s, Grenada. St. George`s is the capital of Grenada and is considered one of the most attractive port cities in the Caribbean with its narrow, steep streets between houses and churches. The horseshoe-shaped harbor basin of Carenage in the city center is surrounded by Wharf Road. Along the waterfront promenade, there are old warehouses from the French and British colonial era, some of which have been restored and transformed into restaurants, shops, or offices. On the hills around St. George, remnants of old fortress buildings, such as Fort George, can be seen. Behind them, the silhouette of the forested mountains is visible.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Kralendijk (Bonaire), Netherlands Antilles. Kralendijk is located on Bonaire, one of the ABC Islands. It is a charming small island capital with a small harbor and a number of beautiful old colonial houses from the 18th and 19th centuries. Noteworthy sights include Fort Oranje, a Caribbean fortification from the 19th century, the Governor`s Palace, now the seat of the island`s parliament, the old harbor office, and the small fish market. Karel`s Beach Bar is the go-to spot for sunset watching in Kralendijk. The main shopping street is Kaya Grandi, where you can find souvenir shops, boutiques, and a large supermarket further into the city. Along the waterfront, restaurants and bars with a view of the harbor are concentrated.
Day : Willemstad, Curacao. Willemstad is the capital of Curaçao, the largest island in the ABC Islands and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. The city is divided into two parts by the harbor entrance, connected by the famous Queen Emma Bridge. Notable sights include the floating market with sailboats and schooners from South America, offering fresh fish, vegetables, fruits, and even monkeys directly from the ships. Other attractions include Fort Amsterdam, built in the 17th century, the Curaçao Museum with its ancient furniture, and the Mikve Israel-Emanuel Synagogue from 1732, the oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. Don`t miss the historic Dutch colonial-style buildings in the old town. The bustling port city is perfect for leisurely shopping, as numerous shops and shopping passages invite visitors to browse and linger.
Day : Oranjestad, Aruba. Oranjestad is the capital of Aruba, the smallest of the ABC Islands and closest to Venezuela. Oranjestad is a lively small city with numerous shopping galleries and restaurants. The new houses somewhat mimic the old colonial style in a flashy and colorful way, at times resembling a Caribbean Disneyland. The city boasts the beautiful Schooner Harbor, where a market takes place daily. The Zoutman Fort, the oldest building on the island, houses the Historical Museum. Every Tuesday, a mini-festival with music is held in the courtyard, providing insights into the island`s culture. Also worth visiting are the Archaeological Museum, the Geological Museum, and the Numismatic Museum. Oranjestad is renowned for its excellent shopping opportunities, with the largest selection found on the shopping street Caya Betico Croes. Aruba is the most touristically developed of the ABC Islands. Visitors are drawn to the duty-free luxury items available in Oranjestad, spend a day at the beach, or dive into the evening entertainment at one of the island`s many casinos. To the northwest of Oranjestad lies the island`s 12-kilometer-long main beach, a beautiful sandy beach lined with palm trees and hotels ranging from upscale to absolute luxury. Those staying longer in Aruba should definitely venture inland to see the massive monoliths, ancient rock paintings of the indigenous people in the caves of Fontain and Canashito, as well as at the rocks of Arikok and Ayo.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Santa Marta, Colombia. Santa Marta, founded in 1525 and therefore the oldest city in Colombia, is located at the highest coastal mountain range in the world, at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. The snow-capped peaks of Pico Colon and Pico Bolivar are 5,775 meters above sea level and only 45 km away from the tropical beaches of Tayrona National Park. The city is an ideal starting point for high mountain hiking, beach enjoyment, and excursions to archaeological sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida. In Santa Marta, the life of one of the most famous South Americans of all time ended: Simon Bolivar, whose dream of a united Spanish-speaking nation was never realized.
Day : Cartagena, Colombia. Cartagena was founded in 1533 by Pedro de Heredias, a Spaniard and companion of Columbus, as a military port. The old town and the port are under monumental protection and have been part of the World Heritage Site since 1984.
Due to flourishing trade in gold from Peru, silver from Bolivia, and emeralds from Muzo, the city developed rapidly and magnificently. Today, it primarily exports oil, coffee, and platinum, and has established itself as one of the most beautiful colonial cities in South America. Attractions include the Gold Museum, the 16th/17th-century cathedral, and the fortress "San Felipe de Barajas" with a fantastic tunnel system.
Day : Sea day.
Day : San Blas Islands, Panama. The San Blas Islands are located on the Caribbean side of Panama. This island group consists of 365 islands, of which only a few are inhabited, but these are particularly densely populated. The islands are located in an autonomous region and have been controlled by the Kuna Indians since 1938. The islands lined with coconut palms have no mosquitoes, perhaps a reason why they were settled by the Indians. In special wooden boats called "Cayucos," the Indians go fishing for shellfish. Unlike other tribes in the Caribbean, the Kunas are always fully dressed, usually in colorful traditional attire. For tourists, the San Blas Islands are a beautiful, unspoiled diving area with sandy beaches in protected coves and warm turquoise waters that invite one to stay and dream.
Day : Panama Canal, Panama. In the heart of Central America lies the tropical region of the Panama Canal with its lush vegetation and rainforests. The Panama Canal is a technical marvel and one of the most important waterways in the world. The journey through the canal takes just one day, but remains long in the memory of visitors.
Day : Balboa (Panama), Panama. Balboa is a port city located at the Pacific end of the Panama Canal in the Canal Zone. The city is considered the administrative center of the Panama Canal Zone, with a population of 2,000 residents.
Cabin Prices
The cruise price at the top of the page (5.166€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.
All prices presented on this website are approximate and do not constitute a public offer. For precise price information, please contact the service provider.
Single Cabin Price
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 31/10/2026 - 14/11/2026 | 7.750€ | 8.090€ | 18.760€ | 19.880€ |
Double Cabin Price
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 31/10/2026 - 14/11/2026 | 10.340€ | 10.790€ | 18.760€ | 19.880€ |
Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child
| Cruise Date | Interior Cabin | Ocean View Cabin | Balcony Cabin | Suite |
| 31/10/2026 - 14/11/2026 | 10.340€ | 10.790€ | 18.760€ | 19.880€ |
Cruise Route
Day : Bridgetown, Barbados. Bridgetown is the capital of the state of Barbados. The city, with a population of 6,700 residents, is located on the south coast of the country. Tourists will find numerous shopping options and an exciting nightlife in the highly modern port area of this picturesque town. Bridgetown is home to a historic synagogue built in 1627 by Brazilian Jews shortly after the founding of the British colony. Visitors can enjoy various water sports activities at the beaches of Dover, Rockley, and Needhams Point.Day : Sulfur Springs, St. Lucia. Soufrière is the second largest town on the island of St. Lucia. The deep-sea port is located at the foothills of two extinct volcanoes, the Pitons, which are St. Lucia`s most famous landmarks. Soufrière is a collection of colorful houses with arcades on the edge of the rainforest, with small fishing boats on the beach. A weekly market takes place on the beach promenade on Saturdays. Small shops line the main street and the church square. Highlights include a restored colonial house and the parish church made of solid, dark gray masonry with an open wooden roof structure. The road from Soufrière to Fond St. Jacques runs through dense rainforest in an eastern direction and leads to the spectacular Diamond Waterfalls, the Botanical Gardens, sulfur springs, and the "Drive-in Volcano" that can be visited from the inside.
Day : Tobago Cays, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The Tobago Cays consist of five small uninhabited islands and are part of the Grenadines. They are named Petit Bateau, Baradel, Jamesby, Petit Rameau, and Petit Tobac. The islands are surrounded by a unique coral reef, making it a paradise for divers and snorkelers. An incredible underwater world awaits you there. The lagoon and the adjacent beaches are also ideal for a relaxing day at the beach.
Day : St. George`s, Grenada. St. George`s is the capital of Grenada and is considered one of the most attractive port cities in the Caribbean with its narrow, steep streets between houses and churches. The horseshoe-shaped harbor basin of Carenage in the city center is surrounded by Wharf Road. Along the waterfront promenade, there are old warehouses from the French and British colonial era, some of which have been restored and transformed into restaurants, shops, or offices. On the hills around St. George, remnants of old fortress buildings, such as Fort George, can be seen. Behind them, the silhouette of the forested mountains is visible.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Kralendijk (Bonaire), Netherlands Antilles. Kralendijk is located on Bonaire, one of the ABC Islands. It is a charming small island capital with a small harbor and a number of beautiful old colonial houses from the 18th and 19th centuries. Noteworthy sights include Fort Oranje, a Caribbean fortification from the 19th century, the Governor`s Palace, now the seat of the island`s parliament, the old harbor office, and the small fish market. Karel`s Beach Bar is the go-to spot for sunset watching in Kralendijk. The main shopping street is Kaya Grandi, where you can find souvenir shops, boutiques, and a large supermarket further into the city. Along the waterfront, restaurants and bars with a view of the harbor are concentrated.
Day : Willemstad, Curacao. Willemstad is the capital of Curaçao, the largest island in the ABC Islands and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. The city is divided into two parts by the harbor entrance, connected by the famous Queen Emma Bridge. Notable sights include the floating market with sailboats and schooners from South America, offering fresh fish, vegetables, fruits, and even monkeys directly from the ships. Other attractions include Fort Amsterdam, built in the 17th century, the Curaçao Museum with its ancient furniture, and the Mikve Israel-Emanuel Synagogue from 1732, the oldest synagogue in the Western Hemisphere. Don`t miss the historic Dutch colonial-style buildings in the old town. The bustling port city is perfect for leisurely shopping, as numerous shops and shopping passages invite visitors to browse and linger.
Day : Oranjestad, Aruba. Oranjestad is the capital of Aruba, the smallest of the ABC Islands and closest to Venezuela. Oranjestad is a lively small city with numerous shopping galleries and restaurants. The new houses somewhat mimic the old colonial style in a flashy and colorful way, at times resembling a Caribbean Disneyland. The city boasts the beautiful Schooner Harbor, where a market takes place daily. The Zoutman Fort, the oldest building on the island, houses the Historical Museum. Every Tuesday, a mini-festival with music is held in the courtyard, providing insights into the island`s culture. Also worth visiting are the Archaeological Museum, the Geological Museum, and the Numismatic Museum. Oranjestad is renowned for its excellent shopping opportunities, with the largest selection found on the shopping street Caya Betico Croes. Aruba is the most touristically developed of the ABC Islands. Visitors are drawn to the duty-free luxury items available in Oranjestad, spend a day at the beach, or dive into the evening entertainment at one of the island`s many casinos. To the northwest of Oranjestad lies the island`s 12-kilometer-long main beach, a beautiful sandy beach lined with palm trees and hotels ranging from upscale to absolute luxury. Those staying longer in Aruba should definitely venture inland to see the massive monoliths, ancient rock paintings of the indigenous people in the caves of Fontain and Canashito, as well as at the rocks of Arikok and Ayo.
Day : Sea day.
Day : Santa Marta, Colombia. Santa Marta, founded in 1525 and therefore the oldest city in Colombia, is located at the highest coastal mountain range in the world, at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. The snow-capped peaks of Pico Colon and Pico Bolivar are 5,775 meters above sea level and only 45 km away from the tropical beaches of Tayrona National Park. The city is an ideal starting point for high mountain hiking, beach enjoyment, and excursions to archaeological sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida. In Santa Marta, the life of one of the most famous South Americans of all time ended: Simon Bolivar, whose dream of a united Spanish-speaking nation was never realized.
Day : Cartagena, Colombia. Cartagena was founded in 1533 by Pedro de Heredias, a Spaniard and companion of Columbus, as a military port. The old town and the port are under monumental protection and have been part of the World Heritage Site since 1984.
Due to flourishing trade in gold from Peru, silver from Bolivia, and emeralds from Muzo, the city developed rapidly and magnificently. Today, it primarily exports oil, coffee, and platinum, and has established itself as one of the most beautiful colonial cities in South America. Attractions include the Gold Museum, the 16th/17th-century cathedral, and the fortress "San Felipe de Barajas" with a fantastic tunnel system.
Day : Sea day.
Day : San Blas Islands, Panama. The San Blas Islands are located on the Caribbean side of Panama. This island group consists of 365 islands, of which only a few are inhabited, but these are particularly densely populated. The islands are located in an autonomous region and have been controlled by the Kuna Indians since 1938. The islands lined with coconut palms have no mosquitoes, perhaps a reason why they were settled by the Indians. In special wooden boats called "Cayucos," the Indians go fishing for shellfish. Unlike other tribes in the Caribbean, the Kunas are always fully dressed, usually in colorful traditional attire. For tourists, the San Blas Islands are a beautiful, unspoiled diving area with sandy beaches in protected coves and warm turquoise waters that invite one to stay and dream.
Day : Panama Canal, Panama. In the heart of Central America lies the tropical region of the Panama Canal with its lush vegetation and rainforests. The Panama Canal is a technical marvel and one of the most important waterways in the world. The journey through the canal takes just one day, but remains long in the memory of visitors.
Day : Balboa (Panama), Panama. Balboa is a port city located at the Pacific end of the Panama Canal in the Canal Zone. The city is considered the administrative center of the Panama Canal Zone, with a population of 2,000 residents.