Western Caribbean Explorer & Panama Canal 24 Ft. L

  • 2nd April 2025
  • 24 Nights
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Eurodam
Holland America Line

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Your itinerary

  • Fort Lauderdale
  • Half Moon Cay
  • At Sea
  • Falmouth, Jamaica
  • At Sea
  • Mahogany Bay, Roatan
  • Belize City
  • Cozumel
  • At Sea
  • Key West
  • Fort Lauderdale
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • Cartagena, Colombia
  • Enter Panama Canal at Cristobal
  • Cruising Panama Canal
  • Exit Panama Canal Balboa
  • At Sea
  • Puntarenas, Costa Rica
  • At Sea
  • Puerto Quetzal
  • Huatulco
  • At Sea
  • Puerto Vallarta
  • At Sea
  • At Sea
  • San Diego, California
Day 1

2nd Apr '25

Fort Lauderdale
There is an abundance of things to see and do in the Ft. Lauderdale area: visit the newly redesigned Ft. Lauderdale Beach and cafes, stroll the historic Riverwalk, shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Boulevard or adventure to the Everglades for an intriguing air boat excursion. More
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Day 2

3rd Apr '25

Half Moon Cay
The Caribbean is full of tropical wonders and natural beauty. But there’s nothing like Half Moon Cay, our pristine private island paradise in the Bahamas. Cruise to the Bahamas with Holland America Line and discover the most stunning, highest-rated private-island experience in the region, Half Moon Cay. This island has won Porthole Cruise Magazine’s Best Private Island award 17 consecutive years, and was also named the best in Travel Weekly’s Readers’ Choice Awards. As soon as your toes touch that powdery white sand and your eyes settle on the perfect blue-crystal clear water, you’ll understand why this island is one of the most sought out destinations. Whether you are planning a romantic getaway or a family vacation, book a Bahamas cruise and explore Half Moon Cay’s beautiful beaches, exciting cruise excursions, exclusive beach cabanas and more. More
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Day 3

4th Apr '25

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Day 4

5th Apr '25

Falmouth, Jamaica
Noted for being one of the Caribbean’s best-preserved Georgian towns, Falmouth boasts a rich 18th and early 19th century history. Explore Saint Peter’s Anglican Church, built in 1795; shop for local crafts at the Albert George Shopping and Historical Centre, and visit Greenwood Great House; built in 1760, this house was once owned by poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s family and today is home to the finest antique museum in the Caribbean. More
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Day 5

6th Apr '25

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Day 6

7th Apr '25

Mahogany Bay, Roatan
Located just 40 miles northeast of mainland Honduras, Roatán Island is a Western Caribbean paradise. Enjoy the ease of Mahogany Bay’s new state of the art cruise ship terminal; relax on a soft sand beach; and explore the Carambola Botanical Gardens and nature trails in search of iguana, parrot, and archaeological sites dating back to Mayan times. Sample shore excursions: Roatán West Side Island Tour; Submarine Boat Ride & West End Village. More
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Day 7

8th Apr '25

Belize City
Set on a peninsula that juts out into the Caribbean Sea, Belize City may no longer be the capital of Belize (that is Belmopan, since 1970), but it is the country’s largest metropolis. Established in the 17th century as a British trading post for lumber, the city, then known as Belize Town, was an important source of mahogany and logwood. Though the Spanish and English fought over the Central American territory, it became a British colony in 1862, and remained so until it gained independence in 1981. Many of the traditional colonial structures have survived, including the Government House and St. John’s Cathedral, as well as stately houses of the period.Haulover Creek, a tributary of the Belize River, divides the city into north and south sides; the famous Swing Bridge, a manually operated bridge from the 1920s, and much of the local boat traffic are found on this waterway. The north is where many of the cultural attractions are located, including the Museum of Belize and the Fort Street Tourism Village, a harborfront shopping and dining area catering to cruise-goers. Albert Street, on the south side, is considered the main downtown commercial area; it’s lined with stores, gift and souvenir shops, banks and restaurants. More
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Day 8

9th Apr '25

Cozumel
A cruise to Cozumel will take you , anto an island in the Caribbean off the eastern coast of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. Cozumel is a popular destination as , drawsit draws many scuba divers, snorkelers and seekers of sand and sun who are attracted by the reliably sunny and tropical climate. The island and its environs also offer all other manner of on- and around-the-water attractions, many of which are quite unique, such as underwater sculpture gardens, a submarine excursion to see a shipwreck and a sailboat-racing experience that’s second only to the America’s Cup. For visitors who are intrigued by Mexico’s Maya culture, there are several archaeological sites in and around Cozumel, including the UNESCO-inscribed Chichén Itzá and, on Cozumel itself, San Gervasio, once a site where women made offerings to the goddess of fertility and childbirth. When you’re done sightseeing on your cruise to Cozumel, there’s shopping for traditional Mexican crafts, jewelry and leather goods, including custom-made sandals, and excellent food (the seafood, of course, is stellar). More
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Day 9

10th Apr '25

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Day 10

11th Apr '25

Key West
One of the first things you’ll notice on your Key West cruise is the colorful gingerbread wooden houses and the amazing sunsets, and the constant crowing of roosters. Hundreds of the noisy birds—along with their quieter-clucking mates—roam the streets at all hours, and are nearly as synonymous with Key West cruises as its six-toed cats, the famous furry residents of Ernest Hemingway’s mansion in the Old Town district. They’re all part of the quirky charm of the United States’ southernmost point, whose compact 11 square kilometers (4.2 square miles) pack in everything from gorgeous historic architecture and spectacular fishing and sailing to a raucous party scene along famed Duval Street. All of which is truly enjoyed by vacationers who cruise to Key West, Florida. More
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Day 11

12th Apr '25

Fort Lauderdale
There is an abundance of things to see and do in the Ft. Lauderdale area: visit the newly redesigned Ft. Lauderdale Beach and cafes, stroll the historic Riverwalk, shop the luxurious stores on Las Olas Boulevard or adventure to the Everglades for an intriguing air boat excursion. More
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Day 12

13th Apr '25

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14th Apr '25

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Day 14

15th Apr '25

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.) More
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Day 15

16th Apr '25

Enter Panama Canal at Cristobal
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16th Apr '25

Cruising Panama Canal
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16th Apr '25

Exit Panama Canal Balboa
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Day 16

17th Apr '25

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Day 17

18th Apr '25

Puntarenas, Costa Rica
Yet another chance to witness the wonders of eco-rich Costa Rica. Or tour to Sarchi, where the painting of oxcarts has evolved to high art. More
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Day 18

19th Apr '25

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Day 19

20th Apr '25

Puerto Quetzal
In the cultured little country of Guatemala modern Maya still weave their stories on backstrap looms, and the great stone temples of Tikal stand in silent testament to ancient Mayan ingenuity. Sample shore excursions: Casa Santa Domingo & Antigua; Lake Atitlan & Highlands; Finca Coffee Plantation Tour; Tikal Expedition by Air. More
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Day 20

21st Apr '25

Huatulco
Everything you ever wanted in a seaside resort: warm sun, sandy beaches and nine beautiful bays rimmed in every shade of blue. Nearby: low-growth caducifolia jungles teeming with birdlife and the nesting grounds of endangered sea turtles. Sample shore excursions: Five Bays by Catamaran; Horseback Riding; Bird-watching Eco Tour; ATV Jungle Adventure. More
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Day 21

22nd Apr '25

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Day 22

23rd Apr '25

Puerto Vallarta
Unique compared to Acapulco, Cancún, Zihuatanejo and several other coastal resort towns in Mexico—many of which were created by the government as planned communities—Puerto Vallarta (“PV” to locals), on the Pacific Ocean, retains quite a bit of its colonial-era charm. Its town square, Plaza de Armas, and the gorgeous parish church of Our Lady of Guadalupe, topped with an ornate crown and overlooking the port, serve as the loveliest representations of bygone ages. While on your Puerto Vallarta cruise, we take you alongside these echoes of the past are 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!), 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. More
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Day 23

24th Apr '25

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Day 24

25th Apr '25

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Day 25

26th Apr '25

San Diego, California
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. And while there are lots of things to do for everyone on a San Diego Cruise—from visiting the country’s largest urban park to taking in the famous horse-racing season in Del Mar to riding the charming Old Town Trolley—definitely don’t pass up the chance to investigate San Diego’s quickly growing reputation as a culinary destination. Its inventive new restaurants and huge craft-brewing industry are something to be explored. More
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Your ship - The Eurodam

Holland America Line’s first Signature-class ship, Eurodam has recently received many exciting updates. Guests on this graceful ship can enjoy the full Music Walk experience, including Lincoln Center Stage, B.B. King’s Blues Club and Billboard Onboard. Explore onboard at BBC Earth Experiences and Microsoft Studio. Enjoy regional cooking demonstrations and food and wine tastings with EXC Port to Table programming.

Holland America Line’s first Signature-class ship, Eurodam has recently received many exciting updates. Guests on this graceful ship can enjoy the full Music Walk experience, including Lincoln Center Stage, B.B. King’s Blues Club and Billboard Onboard. Explore onboard at BBC Earth Experiences and Microsoft Studio. Enjoy regional cooking demonstrations and food and wine tastings with EXC Port to Table programming.

Atrium Bar
Cabanas
Canaletto Restaurant
Explorations Cafe
Explorers’ Lounge
Lido Bar
Lido Casual Restaurant
Lounge Bar
Piano Bar
Pinnacle Grill
Pizzeria
Sports Bar
Tamarind Restaurant and Silk Den Lounge
Terrace Grill
The Verandah

Digital Workshop
Internet Access Lounge

Crow’s Nest
Dance Floor
Neptune Lounge
Queen’s Show Lounge
Show Lounges
Theatre

Art Gallery
Atrium
Boutique
Concierge
Culinary Arts Center
Future Cruise Sales
Medical Centre
Photo Gallery
Shops
Shore Excursion Office

Card Room
Club HAL
Indoor Pool
Kids Club
Library
The Loft

Aerobics/Yoga
Basketball
Fitness Center
Gym
Pickleball

Beauty Salon
Greenhouse Spa & Salon
Hair Salon
Hot Tubs
Hydro Massage Pool
Jacuzzi
Lido Pool
Sauna
Spa
Steam Room
Swimming Pool
The Retreat
Thermal Suite

Description

Holland America Line’s first Signature-class ship, Eurodam has recently received many exciting updates. Guests on this graceful ship can enjoy the full Music Walk experience, including Lincoln Center Stage, B.B. King’s Blues Club and Billboard Onboard. Explore onboard at BBC Earth Experiences and Microsoft Studio. Enjoy regional cooking demonstrations and food and wine tastings with EXC Port to Table programming.

Food and Drink

Atrium Bar
Cabanas
Canaletto Restaurant
Explorations Cafe
Explorers’ Lounge
Lido Bar
Lido Casual Restaurant
Lounge Bar
Piano Bar
Pinnacle Grill
Pizzeria
Sports Bar
Tamarind Restaurant and Silk Den Lounge
Terrace Grill
The Verandah

Technology

Digital Workshop
Internet Access Lounge

Entertainment

Crow’s Nest
Dance Floor
Neptune Lounge
Queen’s Show Lounge
Show Lounges
Theatre

Other

Art Gallery
Atrium
Boutique
Concierge
Culinary Arts Center
Future Cruise Sales
Medical Centre
Photo Gallery
Shops
Shore Excursion Office

Recreational

Card Room
Club HAL
Indoor Pool
Kids Club
Library
The Loft

Fitness

Aerobics/Yoga
Basketball
Fitness Center
Gym
Pickleball

Relaxation

Beauty Salon
Greenhouse Spa & Salon
Hair Salon
Hot Tubs
Hydro Massage Pool
Jacuzzi
Lido Pool
Sauna
Spa
Steam Room
Swimming Pool
The Retreat
Thermal Suite

Staterooms

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These ocean-view staterooms offer spa amenities such as yoga mats and exclusive spa treatments from ... the nearby Greenhouse Spa and Salon. It includes 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. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.

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inside

These staterooms feature spa amenities such as yoga mats and access to spa treatments from the Gree ... nhouse Spa & Salon. There are 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. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.

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suite

These suites feature spa amenities such as yoga mats and access to spa treatments from the Greenhou ... se Spa & Salon. These large, comfortable suites feature a spacious sitting area with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking a private verandah, two lower beds convertible to one queen-size bed—our signature Mariner’s Dream™ bed with plush Euro-Top mattresses, and one sofa bed for one person. The bathroom includes a dual-sink vanity, full-size whirlpool bath and shower, and an additional shower stall. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.

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balcony

These staterooms feature spa amenities such as yoga mats and access to spa treatments from the Gree ... nhouse Spa & Salon. 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. The configuration of staterooms may vary from the images shown.

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