Looking for a cruise that’s a bit unique and also a hell of
a deal? A seven night Southern Caribbean cruise out of Colon, Panama in March,
2014 might be just what you’re looking for. Why? Colon is typically a port of
call for ships passing through the Panama Canal. Royal Caribbean is the only major
cruise line to be using Colon as a home port in 2014.
To sweeten the deal, right now, Royal Caribbean has a Panama BOGO promotion, meaning a couple can get on the Vision of the Seas for a very low price. Starting from Colon also gives you a chance to spend time before or after at a great Panama beach resort, exploring the Panama Canal or visiting the rainforest.
To sweeten the deal, right now, Royal Caribbean has a Panama BOGO promotion, meaning a couple can get on the Vision of the Seas for a very low price. Starting from Colon also gives you a chance to spend time before or after at a great Panama beach resort, exploring the Panama Canal or visiting the rainforest.
The Cruise
Everyone longs for a Southern Caribbean cruise and what
better home port than a Central American city right in the thick of things.
Embarking from Colon, Panama means there is no long, at sea, journey from
Florida. This means more destinations in a much shorter time.
Vision of the Seas embarks from Colon for this seven night
journey at 5:30pm on Saturday, March 29, 2014. She makes four port calls before
arriving back at Colon on Saturday, April 5 at 6:30am. This could be subtitled
the ABC Cruise as the ship makes a stop at all of the ABC islands (Aruba,
Bonaire and Curacao), along with Cartegena, Colombia.
Cartegena is the first stop and a good long one. Vision of
the Seas reaches the Panamanian neighbour at 10:30am on Sunday, March 30 and
doesn’t depart until 9:30 at night. After a day at sea, she arrives at
Kralendijk, Bonaire on Tuesday, April 1 and stays from 10am to 6pm.
Vision continues her journey eastward and arrives at
Oranjestad, Aruba on Wednesday, April 2. A ten hour stop, the ship is docked in
Aruba from 8am to 6pm. The final port call is on Thursday, April 3 from 7am
until 4pm at Willemstad, Curacao. Vision of the Seas arrives back at Colon at
6:30am on Saturday, April 5.
The Price
As mentioned, this is a Royal Caribbean Panama BOGO (buy
one, get one free) promotion so staterooms can’t be expected to stay empty for
long. This deal is only available on inside staterooms and is similar to
Carnival’s Super Saver fares, in that the room is not assigned until the time of
check-in.
An interior stateroom
for 2 can be had for as low as $753 CAD, government taxes and fees
included! This is equates to just over $53 per person per night – a rate tough
to find on other cruises with taxes not included.
The Ship
Vision of the Seas has been in service since 1998 and is one
of six Royal Caribbean Vision Class ships. Vision Class includes Legend of the
Seas, Splendour of the Seas, Grandeur of the Seas, Rhapsody of the Seas and
Enchantment of the Seas, all built between 1995 and 1998 by Chantiers de l’Atlantique
in Saint-Nazaire, France.
Vision is in the smaller range by today’s standards with a
gross tonnage of 78,340. She is 279 metres or 915 feet in length and has eleven
decks accessible to passengers. The ship has a capacity for 2,435 guests with
765 crew members on board.
The Small Print
·Because of the nature of last minute deals, the pricing printed here is fleeting and could change at any time.
·Prices are in Canadian dollars.
·Most meals are included in a typical cruise price but DRINKS ARE NOT!
·Also not included are gratuities.
·Cruise pricing does not include air fare, ground transfers and hotel accommodations before and after the cruise.
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