This engineering marvel draws thousands of cruise passengers each year. From Caribbean base ports to San Diego, this reference provides the solid details readers need. Over 400 maps & full-color... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Our Holland America transit of the Panama Canal in May '07 included a veteran tour guide talking on the ships announcement systems. His description was very poor and the facts were just wrong. I knew that because I had read this book. I recommend you buy and read this book before making your transit.
Great Guide for upcoming partial transit of canal
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This will be packed and going on my upcoming cruise. It has not only the historical, cultural, political perspectives on the canal, but has all the Central America, Mexico, South America ports where you stop during the cruise. Wonderful maps, pictures, and discussions about the surrounding areas. I am enjoying studying it each night in prepartion for our cruise. Well write and easy to pack. This author did a tremendous job with this guide. I would definitely buy other guides from Ms. Vipond. Linda Canada
One Fine Book for a Panama Canal Cruise
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I recently purchased "Panama Canal by Cruise Ship" by Anne Vipond. It is superb! I am a recently-retired submariner from the U.S. Navy and was stationed at one time in the Canal Zone. I have transited the Canal twice on Navy ships and again recently as a part of a Panama Canal study program aboard the Isla Morada. I am a serious historian of the Panama Canal from before the Panama Railroad to the present. I have accumulated much information in the form of books and over 350 old postcards of the Panama Canal Zone. But I have never seen such a "meaty" yet concise history of Panama and the Canal as Ms Vipond offers. The information presented by Ms Vipond is unusually factual and well-researched.
Panama Canal by Cruise Ship
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This is a very compact, comprehensive book not only on the Panama Canal but also the Caribbean Islands and Mexico. The book has a section on the history of the Panama Canal. This book has wonderful maps of each island and port of call. It's very well organized and is a great travel companion to take with you when travelling. This is a must-have book for any person who loves to cruise!
An excellent guide for Panama Canal Visitors
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
Anne Vipond continues her series of excellent books with this guide to cruising the Panama Canal. Really, anyone visiting Panama would find this book useful, but people on cruise ships will find it invaluable. Anne does an excellent job of relating the history and geography of the Panama Canal. She also delves into the details of the actual ports, including the new cruise port in Colon. This is the best guide to the shore excursions from Colon and on Gatun Lake. If you're traveling the Panama Canal, this book will bring you much better understanding of this unique destination. Anyone who will be debarking for the day in Panama will find that the book will save them much time and money. Highly Recommended!!!
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