Coral Princess Review

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Coral Princess Panama Canal Cruise

Review for the Panama Canal & Central America Cruise on Coral Princess
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TazCat60
First Time Cruiser • Age 60s

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Sail Date: Apr 2010
Cabin: Balcony

We boarded the Coral Princess on April 6th for the Panama Canal Cruise. In this review I am going to talk about the tours we took.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico - This was the only ship shore excursion we booked. We booked the Discover Todos Santos excursion. The excursion was okay but over priced at $74 pp. It took you outside of town about 1 ½ hours to Todos Santos. We had a traditional Mexican lunch at the Hotel California and some free time in town. The write up portrayed the town as an "artist village". This was a little lacking. There were a few art galleries but mostly some stores. A little disappointing.

Acapulco, Mexico - We booked a tour with Tours in Acapulco. Their website is toursinacapulco.com. Our guide was Cesar and he was fabulous. He was exactly on time to meet us and get the tour started. There were only 4 in our tour group since that was all that had booked from the ship. Cesar made an extra stop for me to pick up Hard Rock pins since it was oaky with everyone else. We also had to make a detour to Wal-Mart since I broke my camera that day. The tour was very comprehensive. We saw all sides of town and our last stop was at the cliff divers. The $29 pp was extremely reasonable compared to the ship shore excursion for $54 and we got to see a lot more. Would definitely recommend booking a tour with this company.

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Balcony

The cabins on the Coral Princess are quite small. We had a balcony room and one of the bed was up against the wall. The bathroom leaves much to be desired.

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