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Millennium, Westbound Panama Canal ex Ft Lauderdale to San Diego
Nights 15 Ship Celebrity Millennium Star Rating Departs Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades), USA Sailing 2013: 7 Oct Ports of Call Ft Lauderdale (Pt Everglades), Cartagena, Colon Panama, Panama Canal, Puntarenas, Puerto Quetzal, Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, San Diego Select a sailing date for approximate pricing.
Prices are per person, twin share. When booking please check current cruise fare and inclusions. Prices are indicative only, subject to currency fluctuations and may change at any time without notice.
15 Night Cruise sailing from Ft Lauderdale to San Diego aboard Celebrity Millennium.
What do you call a place that offers world-class restaurants, Broadway-style shows, a luxurious spa and amenities that rival the grandest hotel on land? We call her Millennium; you'll call her magnificent. To sail on Millennium, the first of our Millennium-class of ships, is an experience that cannot be expressed in words. Stride her decks and see for yourself what those who have experienced her already know: Millennium is more than a ship; she is a special memory waiting to be had.
Highlights of this cruise:
Ft Lauderdale
This port city has been called the "Venice of America" due to a comprehensive canal network where you'll find gondolas docked on the Himmarshee Canal off Las Olas Boulevard. Enjoy extensive strolling, shopping, and dining opportunities, as well as the best of sand and sun.
Cartagena
The old city of Cartagena projects the feel of a picture-perfect, Spanish colonial village, with cathedrals like Iglesia de Santo Domingo that dominate the skyline. Las Bovedas, the old military dungeons, have been converted to shops, and the string of fortresses provide the perfect vantage points from which to enjoy the harbor.
Colon
As the world's second largest duty-free port, Colon offers abundant shopping. It also represents the gateway to numerous sites of ecological interest, including Chagres National Park, a 3,000,000-acre rainforest preserve, and the Gamboa Rainforest Preserve, which lies within Soberania National Park.
Puntarenas
Located along the Pacific Coast of Costa Rica, Puntarenas is a great place to see native wildlife such as the scarlet macaw and the capuchin monkey. This region's volcanic terrain and rainforest environment continue to attract travelers from around the world.
Puerto Quetzal
Guatemala's largest Pacific Ocean port, Puerto Quetzal offers a wealth of activities. Discover Lake Atitlan, the deepest lake in Central America, which is surrounded by three volcanoes. The area is rich in Mayan history, as well as a fertile ground for coffee growing.
Puerto Vallarta
A traditional Mexican village inhabited by genuinely warm people, Puerto Vallarta features beautiful beaches, boutique shopping and some of the most picturesque and challenging golf courses in the Western Hemisphere.
Cabo San Lucas
This southernmost enclave on the tip of the Baja Peninsula features unearthly rock formations, cantinas owned by rock stars, and a coastline that's ideal for kayak exploration, snorkeling, windsurfing and whale watching.
San Diego
In addition to being home to a world-class zoo and aquarium, San Diego is a laid-back navy town that is the closest U.S. city to Mexico. Great Mexican/American cuisine, Spanish-inspired architecture and what some consider the best weather in North America, make San Diego a destination unto itself.