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Book Now for 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Cruises- Limited Availability!

Prepare to be amazed by a rare and incredible event—a total solar eclipse—happening in North America on Monday, April 8, 2024. If you haven’t already planned a trip to witness this phenomenon along the path of totality that spans across northern Mexico, 14 U.S. states, and southeastern Canada, be ready to face exorbitant hotel prices.

Don’t worry, though, as there are still plenty of options available including RV parks, campsites, and festivals. But if you’re looking for an easy and unforgettable experience, consider going on an eclipse cruise.


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Observing a total solar eclipse from a cruise ship is an awe-inspiring experience. Contrary to popular belief, cruise ships offer stability, allowing the use of tripods and cameras to capture this unique event, weather permitting.

However, time is of the essence since there are only a limited number of tickets left for these exclusive solar eclipse cruise itineraries:

Princess Cruises Emerald Princess: 15-Day Panama Canal – Ocean to Ocean with Total Solar Eclipse

When: April 5-27, 2024

Departs/arrives: Los Angeles/Ft. Lauderdale

Price: from $1,699

Princess Cruises has specially designed its 15-day Panama Canal cruise on the Emerald Princess, accommodating up to 3,066 passengers, to intercept the path of totality. You will have the opportunity to witness the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, between Cabo San Lucas and Huatulco, Mexico, followed by a journey through the Panama Canal, San Juan del Sur Costa Rica, Cartagena, and Grand Cayman. Notably, Fred Cink, an expert in astronomy and space exploration, will be the onboard guide.

Holland America Line Koningsdam: 22-Day Solar Eclipse & Circle Hawaii

When: April 5-27, 2024

Departs/arrives: San Diego/Vancouver

Price: from $4,099

The Koningsdam cruise ship, with a capacity of 4,173, has adjusted its itinerary to include the solar eclipse experience. On April 8, 2024, it will be positioned in the path of totality at sea between Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, subsequent to which it will sail to Hawaii. Adam Burgasser, an astrophysicist from the University of California San Diego and experienced observer of the previous “Great American Eclipse,” will provide lectures and valuable insights throughout the journey.

 

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