Panama Canal Cruise Port Guide: Tips and Overview
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the lecturer's insights and stories significantly added to the overall enjoyment of our visit
we were thankful to have sunscreen hats water umbrellas and even towels to cover our legs
most balconies will have a fairly limited view off one side of the ship while the public areas and open decks will allow you to see much more
if you're not planning to go on a shore excursion and you really don't care about seeing the first lock you can avoid the crowds
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Considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, the Panama Canal is a man-made waterway that connects the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. The 50-mile passage allows ships to avoid the long route around the southernmost tip of South America and its completion was a significant milestone for maritime trade. In this video, we’ll provide an overview and tips from our December 2021 partial transit of the Panama Canal when our ship – the Emerald Princess – sailed through the new Agua Clara locks, from the Caribbean Sea to Gatun Lake and back. 0:00 - Overview 5:57 - Tips “The Surprising Efficiency of Canal Locks" by @PracticalEngineeringChannel: https://youtu.be/SBvclVcesEE Panama Canal Webcams: https://multimedia.panama-canal.com/ More Cruise Port Guides and Walking Tours: https://www.thejellybeans.net/ Official Merchandise Store of The Jelly Beans: https://www.teepublic.com/user/the-jelly-beans #TheJellyBeans #CruisePortGuide #PanamaCanal