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$3672 -- 11-Nt. Ecuador, Colombia & Panama Cruise, 35% Off*

Update (Wednesday, August 01, 2012): The hot deals always go fast! Our Test Booking Center has found that this offer either sold out due to huge demand or is no longer available.
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By Jonathan Rougeot
Travelzoo Staff, New York - updated 7/11/2012

See rarely visited areas of the Pacific coast of Ecuador, Colombia, and Panama this fall on an 11-night cruise for $3672 per person.

This deal, which saves up to 35% on current rates, is for departures Sept. 18 and Nov. 6. For an additional $601 per person, depart Dec. 11.

The voyage kicks off in Quito, Ecuador, and travels up the west coast of Colombia and Panama. Along the way, the ship makes stops in Ecuador's Cayapas-Mataje Ecological Reserve, an area rich with volcanic lakes and waterfalls, as well as Malaga Bay in Colombia, home to dolphins and sea otters and a nesting area for marine turtles, frigate birds and other species.

Travel on the M/V Sea Voyager, an expedition-style ship designed for tropical exploring. The ship anchors in remote coves or off small villages, allowing for a convenient base for exploring remote jungles as well as pristine beaches. Daily tours, which are included in the rate, are led by an expedition staff of naturalists and destination experts.

This deal is part of a larger sale from Sea Voyager Expeditions that also includes cruises to Costa Rica, as well as additional ports in Panama, Colombia, and Ecuador. Click here to view additional departures and itineraries.

Book by July 31.
 

How to Book This Deal

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Click here to view a cruise brochure, then call 888-912-2572 to book.

 
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Call Sea Voyager Expeditions at 888-912-2572

and mention code TZOO2012.

*Terms/Conditions:
Restrictions may apply. Subject to availability.
  • When
    Sept. 18, Nov. 6; +$601 Dec. 11
  • Where
    Ecuador, Colombia & Panama
  • Savings
    35% on current rates
  • Why We Like It
    See the unspoiled west coast of three Central American countries.