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Panama Canal

Ft. Lauderdale to Vancouver
Apr 06, 2024
PRESIDENT'S CRUISE
Panama Canal
Ft. Lauderdale to Vancouver
Apr 06, 2024 on board on board Viking Longships Nieuw Amsterdam New Ship
PRESIDENT'S CRUISE
NEW VOYAGE
Inside starting from:
$4,677 NOW $3,999 CAD
PER PERSON
w/ Air*, Pre-paid Gratuities, Shipboard Credit, Taxes, Travel Insurance‡
w/ Roundtrip Air*, Travel Insurance, taxes & fees
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INCLUDES

  • RISK-FREE Refundable Deposit for only C$500/person
  • Cruise Only Fare
  • With FREE AIR *
    • (from Vancouver)
  • FREE 1-Night Pre Cruise Hotel
    • (true)
  • FREE Transfers
    • (Airport-Hotel-Ship)
  • FREE Pre-Cruise Transfers
  • FREE Pre-paid Gratuities
    • (value up to $150/stateroom)
    • (value up to $160/stateroom)
    • (value up to $170/stateroom)
    • (value up to $190/stateroom)
    • value of $2,000-$2,210/couple – for 50 days South Pacific
    • value of $800-$900/couple – for 20 days Panama Canal
  • FREE Specialty Dining ( Dinners)
  • FREE Drinks (select standard spirits, beers and wines)
  • FREE Bottled water, specialty coffees & teas
  • FREE Self-service laundry
  • FREE Shipboard Credit
    • (Call for details)
  • All Taxes & Fees
  • PLUS Travel Insurance
    Trip Cancellation & Interruption
    NO AGE LIMIT
    PRE-EXISTING CONDITION WAIVED
    NO MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE

    See: Insurance Coverage Summary / Resolution Policy
Cruise Connections Exclusive Price (CAD)
w/ Air*, Pre-paid Gratuities, Shipboard Credit, Taxes, Travel Insurance‡ w/ Roundtrip Air*, Travel Insurance, taxes & fees
1 NT Pre-Cruise Hotel
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Ft. Lauderdale to Vancouver Ft. Lauderdale to Vancouver

DATES PORT TIME
Sep 30, 2023
Vancouver, B.C., CA
DEPARTS 04:00 PM
Oct 1, 2023
Scenic Cruising The Inside Passage
Oct 2, 2023
Tracy Arm Inlet
ARRIVES 09:00 AM

DEPARTS 09:30 AM

Oct 2, 2023
Juneau, Alaska, US
ARRIVES 01:00 PM

DEPARTS 10:00 PM

Oct 3, 2023
Skagway, Alaska, US
ARRIVES 07:00 AM

DEPARTS 08:00 PM

Oct 4, 2023
Glacier Bay
ARRIVES 07:00 AM

DEPARTS 04:00 PM

Oct 5, 2023
Ketchikan, Alaska, US
ARRIVES 11:00 AM

DEPARTS 07:00 PM

Oct 6, 2023
Scenic Cruising The Inside Passage
Oct 7, 2023
Vancouver, B.C., CA
ARRIVES 07:00 AM

Vancouver to Ft. Lauderdale

Nieuw Amsterdam

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Limited Time Offer. Advertised prices in CAD unless otherwise stated, per person based on double occupancy.

**Savings are per couple, against market rates & included in advertised fares.

New bookings only and may not be combinable with other offers and discounts.

Air is based on Economy Air from Vancouver or Toronto. Low air add-on available for other gateways. Some airline-imposed personal charges, including but not limited to baggage, priority boarding, and special seating, may apply. Advertised fares for some staterooms may have Obstructed views. Call for details. Government taxes & fees included unless otherwise stated. All offers, rates & sailings subject to change & availability at the time of booking. Promotion is capacity controlled and may be pulled out at any time without prior notice. Certain restrictions apply.

Pre-paid Gratuities apply to 1st & 2nd guests in a stateroom.

‡Travel Insurance (Trip Cancellation & Trip Interruption) is group insurance administered by Travel Guard Group Canada, Inc. and underwritten by AIG Insurance Company of Canada. The Summary of Coverage contains reductions, limitations, exclusions, termination provisions and sanction wording. The cost of the insurance is included in the price of the cruise, and the price cannot be reduced for those who reside where coverage is not available or who are not medically able to travel. Emergency medical coverage is available at additional cost. Travel insurance included is not available to residents of Quebec and residents outside of Canada and the U.S. (In the event of a claim, the cost of the premiums will be deducted from your Insurance coverage). Travel Insurance included applies to all categories. See individual voyage for details.

Cruise Connections reserve the right to cancel the Offer at any time, correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions, and change or update fares, fees and surcharges at any time without prior notice. BPCPA #28364

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Inclusions

  • RISK-FREE Refundable Deposit for only C$500/person
  • Cruise Only Fare
  • With FREE AIR *
    • (from Vancouver)
  • FREE 1-Night Pre Cruise Hotel
    • (true)
  • FREE Transfers
    • (Airport-Hotel-Ship)
  • FREE Pre-Cruise Transfers
  • FREE Pre-paid Gratuities
    • (value up to $150/stateroom)
    • (value up to $160/stateroom)
    • (value up to $170/stateroom)
    • (value up to $190/stateroom)
    • value of $2,000-$2,210/couple – for 50 days South Pacific
    • value of $800-$900/couple – for 20 days Panama Canal
  • FREE Specialty Dining ( Dinners)
  • FREE Drinks (select standard spirits, beers and wines)
  • FREE Bottled water, specialty coffees & teas
  • FREE Self-service laundry
  • FREE Shipboard Credit
    • (Call for details)
  • All Taxes & Fees
  • PLUS Travel Insurance
    Trip Cancellation & Interruption
    NO AGE LIMIT
    PRE-EXISTING CONDITION WAIVED
    NO MEDICAL QUESTIONNAIRE

    See: Insurance Coverage Summary / Resolution Policy
PRICES
Cruise Connections Exclusive Price (CAD)
w/ Roundtrip Air*, Travel Insurance, taxes & fees
w/ Air*, Pre-paid Gratuities, Shipboard Credit, Taxes, Travel Insurance‡
Plus FREE 1 NT Pre-Cruise Hotel
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(from / per person)
Savings
(per couple)
Extra Shipboard Credit
Inside
Two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream™ bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, premium massage shower heads and a host of amenities are featured in these comfortable staterooms.

Approximately 143–225 SQF
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Oceanview
These expansive staterooms include two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our Signature Mariner's Dream™ bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, premium massage shower heads, a host of amenities and an ocean view.

Approximately 175–282 SQF
$4,963
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+ $ Taxes & Fees
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per stateroom
Balcony
Filled with light from floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private verandah, these staterooms include a sitting area, two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner's Dream™ bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, and bath tub with premium massage showerheads.

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ITINERARY
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Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US
Ft. Lauderdale is sometimes called the Venice of America because of its many canals and waterways. It's home to the annual Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show, one of the largest in-water boat shows in the world; one of the many reasons our Fort Lauderdale cruise guests love visiting. . Guests of Ft. Lauderdale cruises can easily get a taste of the area's nautical lifestyle by cruising the Intracoastal Waterway on an old-fashioned paddle wheeler. Other options include hopping aboard one of the popular water taxis or Venetian gondolas that glide down the historic New River that flows right through town.

Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos
Cruise to Turks and Caicos and experience the sugar-white sand, brilliant blue waters, and the kaleidoscopic sea life that is plentiful in the Caribbean paradise. Without hyperbole, this is one of the world’s most photogenic spots. T&C, as it is sometimes called, is the ultimate fantasy-island destination—the screen saver in all its glorious reality.

Willemstad, Curacao
There is so much to see and do on our cruises to Curaçao. This precious island has a good mixture of history and modernism which all of our guests can truly enjoy. The capital of Curaçao, Willemstad, is almost as old as a more famous Dutch settlement—it was founded in 1634, just 10 years after New Amsterdam, later called New York. But while the Dutch control of New Amsterdam was relatively brief, Curaçao remains a part of the Netherlands to this day. Our Curaçao cruise takes you to its historic center which is a unique mixture of Dutch architecture and Caribbean pastels, its gabled row houses overlooking Sint Anna Bay, a waterway dividing the city in two and connecting the Caribbean to the protected Schottegat Bay. The entire historic center of Willemstad has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. While Willemstad's legendary days of yore can be explored at institutions like the Kura Hulanda and Curaçao Maritime Museum, this is a vibrant, living city too. Our Curaçao cruise highlights this multicultural melting pot which might include a stop at its floating market and a visit to a Curaçao distillery to taste the famous local liqueur. Natural wonders await as well: Some of the Caribbean’s most stunning diving and snorkeling spots are here. Finally, a meal in Willemstad will let you experience the diversity of the island through the surprising flavors of its cuisine, which reflects European, Caribbean and Latin American influences.

Cartagena, Colombia
Its official name is Cartagena de Indias—or 'Cartagena of the Indies'—but call it Cartagena for short. The formal name hints at this Colombian city's colonial relationship with Spain; it was founded in 1533 and named after the mother country's Cartagena. Colombia declared independence in 1810, but there's plenty about its fifth-largest city that evokes old Spain, including the impressive fort of Castillo San Felipe de Barajas, and the wall that encloses the old town, one of the few intact structures of its kind in the Americas. Both were considered important enough to inscribe on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1984. They may be historical artifacts, but the fortress and wall aren't merely tourist attractions; they are central to daily life here. Take a stroll and you'll see couples sitting atop the wall, locked in passionate embraces; parents watching their children walk it like a balance beam; and friends chatting while enjoying the Caribbean breeze. Along with history, there's cultural and culinary intrigue here, too. This colorful city was a muse of the late Nobel Prize–winning writer Gabriel García Márquez, and is increasingly being recognized outside Colombia for its cuisine, which takes many cues from Caribbean ingredients. (Don't leave without trying the coconut rice.)

Enter Panama Canal Cristobal
Think of the Panama Canal, and the image that may come to mind is of the world’s huge tankers and cruise ships passing through a series of locks. That, however, reflects only one aspect of this part of the world. As ships travel from the Atlantic to the Pacific, they also pass colonial towns, historic fortresses and manmade lakes that are today home to sanctuaries for hundreds of different animal and plant species. At the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal, Colón evokes the old Panama of yesteryear, with its historic buildings gradually being restored. Some 77 kilometers (48 miles) to the south, at the canal’s Pacific entrance, Panama City's glittering skyline of office towers and condominiums reflects the country’s dynamic present and future. Traveling between these two cities, an epic tale unfolds before you—an old-school feat of engineering, ambition and courage. As David McCullough recounts in his sweeping history The Path Between the Seas, it was a combination of sheer human might and engineering prowess that today allows ships to cross the Panama isthmus, saving sailors from making the dangerous, almost 13,000-kilometer (8,000-mile) journey around the tip of South America.

Cruising Panama Canal
The construction of the Panama Canal is one of those epic tales from the past, an old-school feat of engineering, ambition and courage. A cruise along it today is a journey through the centuries, from the Spanish fortifications near Limón Bay to the glittering skyline of Panama City, not to mention the canal itself. Over the course of a decade a little more than a century ago, tens of thousands of workers drilled dynamite holes, drove belching steam shovels and labored with pickaxes, all the while fighting off malaria. While the French builders of the Suez Canal ultimately gave up in Panama, American crews persevered and created a route allowing ships to travel across a continent. As David McCullough recounts in his sweeping history The Path Between the Seas, it was a combination of sheer human might and engineering prowess. In 2016 an expansion more than doubled the canal's capacity, ensuring it will continue to be central to the world's maritime traffic.While many think of the Panama Canal only as a remarkable manmade achievement, the area is also of interest to naturalists. Panama’s rain forest suffered great biodiversity loss during the canal's construction, but today more than 100 species each of mammals and reptiles, as well as some 500 different birds, thrive in the nature reserves along the length of the canal.

Exit Panama Canal Balboa
At the end of your journey along the Panama Canal, you’ll reach Balboa, the town that sits at the Pacific entrance of the canal. Its namesake is Vasco Núñez de Balboa, the famed Spanish explorer who was the first European to see the Pacific from the New World. Balboa’s journey was historic, a legendary feat of the age of exploration. The construction of the canal that crosses the isthmus today was also a historic achievement, to this day the largest civil engineering project ever. Over the course of a decade at the beginning of the 20th century, a combination of sheer human might and engineering prowess was responsible for the construction of the canal.

Puntarenas (Puerto Caldera), Costa Rica
One of the stops along the Panama Canal Zone route, Puntarenas on Costa Rica's Pacific Coast is nicely positioned within easy day-trip distance of a number of that country's national parks. The town, a busy working port on the surface, makes an ideal base from which travelers can venture out to explore the variety of this Central American country's outdoor attractions, from lush jungle destinations to pristine beaches along the Pacific. Activities include snapping photos of gushing waterfalls (and swimming at the base of one, if you bring your swimsuit!), sightseeing near active volcanoes, bird-watching in nature reserves and sanctuaries and horseback riding on Pacific beaches . . . and that's just for starters. Visitors to this extraordinary region also enjoy shopping for the handicrafts that local artists sell at their cooperatives, as well as sampling traditional Tico cuisine, especially gallo pinto—a combination of rice and beans eaten at any time of the day or night. A trip here serves as the perfect reminder that adventure often awaits just around the bend.

Huatulco, Mexico
Huatulco, situated on Mexico's Pacific Coast in the state of Oaxaca, has nine bays and 36 beaches, offering more than enough opportunities for fun in the sun. The most popular beach is La Entrega, with clean white sand and calm waters, perfect for snorkeling and swimming . . . or just relaxing. But Huatulco's attractions aren't limited to sand and surf; there are also archaeological sites to explore, rivers to raft, and waterfalls whose pools invite childlike splashing. Bird lovers, in particular, will find Huatulco to be especially captivating. The region is home to more than 225 bird species, including many rare ones and a number that are endemic to Mexico, like the Colima pygmy owl and the wildly colorful orange-breasted bunting and citreoline trogon. Bring your bird list, because you're sure to add new species to your 'sighted' column. And the food in Huatulco! The food will give you plenty to write home about. The state of Oaxaca has some of the most iconic dishes in Mexico's culinary repertoire. You won't go home hungry.

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Cruise to Puerto Vallarta and find yourself immersed in dynamic culture and history. Unlike other coastal resort towns in Mexico, Puerto Vallarta ('PV' to locals), retains quite a bit of its colonial-era charm. Its town square, Plaza de Armas, and the gorgeous church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, serve as the loveliest representations of bygone ages. While on your Puerto Vallarta cruise, take in these echoes of the past and more modern attractions, including an ambitious public art project along the seaside walkway (the malecón) and trendy restaurants such as La Leche, serving contemporary Mexican cuisine. Round these out with plenty of fun-in-the-sun outdoor activities on and along Banderas Bay (whale-watching! snorkeling! jet-skiing!), cruise excursions that reveal the best of Puerto Vallarta's flora and fauna, and a side trip to one of Mexico's pueblos mágicos (magical towns, a designation conferred by the government to recognize smaller towns that possess historical and cultural value), and you'd be hard-pressed to find a more pleasant place to spend part of your cruise to Puerto Vallarta.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Los Cabos—or the Capes—sits at the southernmost tip of the Baja California Peninsula, a narrow strip of land whose varied geography makes for plenty of interesting and unusual activities. You can ride a camel, or enjoy more predictable pursuits including fishing, golfing and whale-watching. On your Cabo cruise you can visit picture-perfect El Arco, an arch that may look familiar thanks to its cameo on postcards and advertisements. North of the capes, you can drop by the famed Hotel California. And if you've worked up an appetite on your Cabo cruise, you won't be disappointed: Los Cabos offers plenty to enjoy at the table as well, with farm-fresh fruits and vegetables and, of course, seafood being the mainstays here. Regardless, Holland America Line makes sure that Cabo cruises have plenty of new and traditional things for guests to experience.

San Diego, California, US
Easygoing San Diego embodies the Southern California surfer town fantasy, with its more than 300 days of sun, mild year-round temperatures and accessible, sporty pastimes and tourist attractions. Cruise to San Diego and hike the Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve to get a glimpse of whale migrations, go sailing in the bay and, of course, surf the famous swells of Del Mar, Oceanside and La Jolla (among many other superb spots). Cruise from San Diego and explore the sixth-largest city in the United States. Discover San Diego’s distinctive neighborhoods on a San Diego shore excursion. Visit Old Town, North Park, Point Loma and Coronado are all within a few miles of the port, while the bustling Gaslamp Quarter and Little Italy are within walking distance.

Astoria, Oregon, US
Scenic Astoria, Oregon, is awash in history and raffish port town charm. For a city of just 10,000 people, there’s much to do. Climb its famous column to see a vast panorama of water and woods. Pub-crawl the waterfront Riverwalk with the help, in season, of an old-fashioned trolley. Feast on fresh seafood. Explore a state-of-the-art maritime museum, a low-tech cannery museum or a river pilot’s Gilded Age mansion. Or take a short trek to Fort Clatsop, named for the local tribe, where Lewis and Clark hunkered down in the cold, rainy winter of 1805.

Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
A Victoria cruise delivers passengers to a charming British-influenced city plunked in the rugged Pacific Northwest. You can have high tea in an English garden and go whale watching the same day. Victoria ranks high for quality of life—you’re always a stone’s throw from a windswept beach or a pint at a convivial pub—and it’s the perfect swirl of city life and nature. The influence of the First Nations culture is also strong in Victoria, with totem poles taking a front-and-center position on the Inner Harbour and in Beacon Hill Park and extensive galleries devoted to the First People at the Royal Columbia Museum. A Victoria cruise means delicious dining is in store. Taste your way through Canada’s oldest Chinatown, sample fresh fish and chips, and gobble down heavenly Nanaimo bars.

Vancouver, B.C., CA
Once a trading post and a rough-and-tumble sawmilling settlement, today modern Vancouver, Canada is many things. Cruise to Vancouver and visit this bustling seaport. This city is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts looking for active things to do in Vancouver an ethnically diverse metropolis, and Hollywood of the North. Hemmed in by mountains and sea, Vancouver seduces visitors with its combination of urban sophistication and laid-back attitude against a backdrop of glass towers and modern sights and plentiful green spaces.
DATES PORT TIME
Sep 30, 2023
Vancouver, B.C., CA
DEPARTS 04:00 PM
Oct 1, 2023
Scenic Cruising The Inside Passage
Oct 2, 2023
Tracy Arm Inlet
ARRIVES 09:00 AM

DEPARTS 09:30 AM

Oct 2, 2023
Juneau, Alaska, US
ARRIVES 01:00 PM

DEPARTS 10:00 PM

Oct 3, 2023
Skagway, Alaska, US
ARRIVES 07:00 AM

DEPARTS 08:00 PM

Oct 4, 2023
Glacier Bay
ARRIVES 07:00 AM

DEPARTS 04:00 PM

Oct 5, 2023
Ketchikan, Alaska, US
ARRIVES 11:00 AM

DEPARTS 07:00 PM

Oct 6, 2023
Scenic Cruising The Inside Passage
Oct 7, 2023
Vancouver, B.C., CA
ARRIVES 07:00 AM
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Nieuw Amsterdam
The second of our Signature-class ships, ms Nieuw Amsterdam celebrates historic New York City, once called Nieuw Amsterdam, with its inspired design and an art collection valued at more than $3 million. While on board enjoy regional cooking demonstrations and food and wine tastings with EXC Port to Table programming. Hone your video-editing skills at Microsoft Studio. Dine in your choice of specialty restaurants. Or rejuvenate in the Greenhouse Spa & Salon.
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Under the guidance of their Culinary Council® of chefs, fine dining at the Pinnacle Grill, Tamarind, Canaletto, Rudi’s Sel de Mer and in their Dining Room is truly memorable. Hone your culinary skills at Port-to-Table shows and workshops.

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Exclusive Onboard Activities

Through exciting new partnerships with BBC Earth Experiences; Microsoft Studio; Explorations Central (EXC™) programs and live entertainment, you can continue exploring on board.

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Holland Terms and Conditions

Limited Time Offer. Advertised prices in CAD unless otherwise stated, per person based on double occupancy.

**Savings are per couple, against market rates & included in advertised fares.

New bookings only and may not be combinable with other offers and discounts.

Air is based on Economy Air from Vancouver or Toronto. Low air add-on available for other gateways. Some airline-imposed personal charges, including but not limited to baggage, priority boarding, and special seating, may apply. Advertised fares for some staterooms may have Obstructed views. Call for details. Government taxes & fees included unless otherwise stated. All offers, rates & sailings subject to change & availability at the time of booking. Promotion is capacity controlled and may be pulled out at any time without prior notice. Certain restrictions apply.

Pre-paid Gratuities apply to 1st & 2nd guests in a stateroom.

‡Travel Insurance (Trip Cancellation & Trip Interruption) is group insurance administered by Travel Guard Group Canada, Inc. and underwritten by AIG Insurance Company of Canada. The Summary of Coverage contains reductions, limitations, exclusions, termination provisions and sanction wording. The cost of the insurance is included in the price of the cruise, and the price cannot be reduced for those who reside where coverage is not available or who are not medically able to travel. Emergency medical coverage is available at additional cost. Travel insurance included is not available to residents of Quebec and residents outside of Canada and the U.S. (In the event of a claim, the cost of the premiums will be deducted from your Insurance coverage). Travel Insurance included applies to all categories. See individual voyage for details.

Cruise Connections reserve the right to cancel the Offer at any time, correct any errors, inaccuracies or omissions, and change or update fares, fees and surcharges at any time without prior notice. BPCPA #28364