16-Day Inca & Panama Canal Discovery with Holland America (Lima Overnight)

Winter is the perfect time to leave the cold behind and sail toward sunshine, turquoise waters, and warm ocean breezes. Discover the beauty of Mexico, the Caribbean, and the legendary Panama Canal while enjoying unforgettable experiences both onboard and ashore.

Explore the vibrant colors of the ABC Islands, relax along Mexico’s stunning Yucatán Peninsula, and visit breathtaking Caribbean ports, many itineraries also feature a stop at the private island paradise, RelaxAway, Half Moon Cay™. Immerse yourself in Mexico’s rich cultural traditions, ancient history, and natural wonders, or cross the world’s most famous shortcut: the Panama Canal, off your bucket list. 

 

 

Take advantage of the special offer on select departures, making it the perfect opportunity for families to travel together while maximizing savings. Book now and turn your winter getaway into a warm-weather adventure!

 

Escape the Winter Offer

Book a select cruise to a sun-soaked destination - Mexico, Caribbean and Panama Canal before Tuesday, March 31, 2026, and get:

  • Up to 50% off

  • Free Kids' Fares

 

Featured Itinerary

16-Day Inca & Panama Canal Discovery: Lima Overnight

Discover historic landmarks, golden beaches and lush rainforests. Transit the Panama Canal. Enjoy extra time for sightseeing with overnights in Panama and Peru.

Ship: Oosterdam

Departs: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Arrives: San Antonio (Santiago), Chile

Date: Nov 18 - Dec 4, 2026

Price starts from: CA $2,986 per person (*All taxes and fees included)

Itinerary:

Day 1: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, US

Day 2: Days At Sea

Day 3: Georgetown, Cayman Islands

George Town, the vibrant heart of the Cayman Islands, offers more than just clear waters and balmy breezes. A culinary hotspot, the city boasts a variety of gourmet restaurants influenced by the 135 nationalities residing on the island. 

Day 4: Days At Sea

Day 5: Enter Panama Canal Cristobal -> Cruising Panama Canal -> Exit Panama Canal Balboa

The construction of the Panama Canal is one of those epic tales from the past, an old-school feat of engineering, ambition and courage. A cruise along it today is a journey through the centuries, from the Spanish fortifications near Limón Bay to the glittering skyline of Panama City, not to mention the canal itself. 

Day 5-6: Fuerte Amador, Panama

Located west of Panama City at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, Fuerte Amador is a gateway to exploring the many faces of this unique Central American country. The impressive engineering of the canal itself is a wonder to behold; a quick trip to the Miraflores Locks' visitor center with its panoramic observation decks offers the chance to watch behemoth barges thread their way through the legendary manmade waterway. 

Day 7: Crossing the Equator

The equator is an essential component of our planet’s geography, it is the widest spot on the planet, and also the planetary dividing line for the Coriolis effect, which explains why cyclones rotate clockwise north of the equator and counterclockwise south of it. If you’re onboard a craft where any of the crew are crossing this imaginary line for the first time, you’ll likely witness a King Neptune (or Crossing the Line) ceremony. 

Day 8: Manta, Ecuador

Located on the Pacific coast, Manta is one of Ecuador’s most important ports. The mainstay of the economy of this city with some 200,000 residents is tuna—both fishing and the processing and canning of the catch.

Day 9: Days At Sea

Day 10: Salaverry (Trujillo), Peru

The port of Salaverry is essentially a ticket to a best-of-Peru buffet. Half an hour away is Peru’s northern capital, Trujillo, home to one of the most iconic squares in the country: the city's Plaza de Armas. The bright blue, yellow and red buildings date back to the 16th century, and—traffic aside—transport you back to the days of the conquistadores. 

Day 11-12: Callao (Lima), Peru

Peru's bone-dry capital (only Cairo is drier as far as national capitals go), Lima is a booming energetic metropolis built on ancient foundations millennia in the making. Strikingly preserved pre-Columbian ruins sit defiantly among modern skyscrapers, a cultural potpourri of world-class museums, sun-toasted beaches beautifully illuminated by nightly sunsets and one of the most exciting and dynamic culinary landscapes in the world.

Day 13: General San Martin (Pisco), Peru

While most tourists envision a lush Peru—with mountaintop citadels shrouded in jungle and mist—the Pisco region is a stunningly stark junction of lunar landscape and teeming sea—all earth tones and aquas. 

Day 14-15: Days At Sea

Day 16: Coquimbo (La Serena), Chile

Coquimbo may be relatively small for a capital city (it's the seat of the Chilean province Elqui), but between its location along the Pan-American Highway and its status as an important port, Coquimbo receives quite a few domestic and international visitors. 

Day 17: San Antonio (Santiago), Chile

This large, modern port serves Chile’s capital, Santiago, a city with Spanish colonial charm and a vivacious spirit. Encircled by the Andes and the Coastal Range, Santiago is centered around the Plaza de Armas, with several of the city’s landmarks: the 18th-century Metropolitan Cathedral the Palacio de la Real Audencia from 1808, the City Hall and the National Museum of History. 

 

 

 

 

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Save on Sunshine (“Offer”): Featured fares are per person based on double occupancy. Advertised fares include Taxes and Fees. Cruises available in connection with this Offer are subject to availability and Offer and its parts are available only while space is available. Offer is available for 1st/2nd guests in a stateroom on new bookings only. Offer and its parts are neither transferable nor redeemable for cash. Offer is applicable on select 2025–2026 departures and excludes Grand Voyages and any cruise lasting three days or less. Guests who make an eligible booking through this Offer will receive up to 50% off their cruise fare. Up to 50% off discount is based on cruise-only launch fare. The percentage off discount will not apply to Taxes, Fees & Port Expenses. Free & Reduced Kids’ Fares: Additional guests 18 and under in a stateroom are eligible to travel with free and reduced fares when booked as a 3rd and/or 4th guest on select cruises. Cruise fare is $0. Price shown reflects all non-Government fees and expenses. Limit up to two free or reduced fares per eligible booking. Free and Reduced Fares for Kids are available only when booked with promotion code Z3* with a 1st/2nd guest booking with offer. A deposit is required for all stateroom guests and the amount of deposit varies, even if deposit is reduced per Offer. Offer and/or its terms may be modified or withdrawn without prior notice. Offer expires on March 31, 2026. Other restrictions and exclusions may apply. Ships’ Registry: The Netherlands.
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