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Royal Caribbean will start route that crosses the Panama Canal to the Pacific

  Royal Caribbean will start route that crosses the Panama Canal to the Pacific Royal Caribbean, one of the leading cruise companies in Latin America and the Caribbean, had record sales in April, registering a volume not seen in 53 years in one week, confirming the path of recovery, after the suspension of activities due to of the pandemic. Source: America Retail With a new itinerary, Royal Caribbean expects to grow up to 35% in 2023, with European and North American clients, with stops in Central America. The foregoing occurs in the midst of the diagnosis of the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) on the behavior of the sector, which highlights that despite the growing economic and geopolitical challenges, international tourism continues to show signs of "a strong and constant recovery of the impact of the pandemic. According to the UNWTO barometer, almost 250 million international arrivals were registered in the first five months of this year, compared to 77 million in the same p

The Marvel of Panama Canal Cruises

Panama Tourism: The Marvel of Panama Canal Cruises On a cruise through the ingenious 105-year-old Panama Canal, you may find yourself wondering how far the human mind can go in its quest to find solutions. As your ship slowly traverses the 50-mile manmade shortcut through the jungle between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, howler monkeys screech in the distance and electric “mules” (locomotives) with ropes guide your ship through a series of locks and gates and across manmade lakes. It is an innovation for the ages, and it is hard not to feel inspired. On a cruise through the Panama Canal, passengers marvel at the ingenuity of one of the world’s greatest wonders. Panama Canal cruises embark from ports in Florida and California, such as Fort Lauderdale and Los Angeles, as well as from other ports in the U.S., Canada and Europe, in fall, winter (including popular holiday sailings) and spring. Most itineraries are 10 days or more. Cruise guests can book either a one-way