Panama Canal Cruises - When to go
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When to Go on a Panama Canal Cruise
Just as with any cruise, there is always a certain time of year that is best to go. Of course because this is a Central America destination you will find that these cruise itineraries only run through the winter as the summer months are the rainy season for Panama. Also during the summer the Panama Canal is incredibly jammed with traffic and cargo ships delivering supplies and materials to the country which means passenger ship travel is extremely limited during these months of the year.
You will want to consider first how hot you want your trip to be, with travelling itineraries from September all the way to April, you can choose the hottest months of the year for Panama or the cooler months if you are not someone who enjoys extreme heat that can be found in Panama during their peak months. The most popular month to book is in fact April because the weather is perfect. You will find it to be nice and warm during the afternoon and cool at night. If you were to choose January or February, the weather can be so extremely hot that even after 11AM the locals are inside to avoid the extreme heat of the sun. This can make your vacation less enjoyable if you cannot enjoy the days on shore due to the insane heat.
No matter what type of year you choose to visit Panama, there will always be a large amount of itineraries to choose from. Whether you are looking to go for 9 days or 18 days, Panama offers these options during these travelling months. Many people do enjoy travelling through the early months of the winter as they can experience the weather and features of different Caribbean countries on the same cruise and many times their peak months are during the extreme heat months of Panama. These are all important details you will want to consider before you book your Panama canal cruise.
The Panama beaches, water, activities and excursions are no different in September than they are in April, which means you never have to worry about missing a certain activity or tour you are interested in because they are constantly running no matter what the weather is. If you are still unsure as to when the best time for you to travel to Panama is, your travel agent or professional can help you make the right choice. You will find that the nights are always much cooler than the days at temperatures of 70 degrees Fahrenheit or during the day of highs of 90 degrees Fahrenheit. This is really all the information you need to help you decide what temperatures you can enjoy without feeling too hot or too cold and book your cruise!
Panama canal cruises are a once in a lifetime cruise itinerary and more and more travellers are beginning to see its amazing potential in many different ways. Enjoy the amazing culture, activities, dining and weather during your Panama canal cruises and you will want to make this trip annual!
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