Monday, February 8, 2010

CORAL PRINCESS ITINERARY/YOU CAN SEE OUR SHIP

Coral Princess Itinerary:
February 5, 2010: leave Los Angeles
February 6, 2010: At Sea
February 7, 2010: Cabo San Lucas
February 8, 2010: At Sea
February 9, 2010: Acapulco
February 10, 2010: Huatulco
February 11, 2010: At Sea
February 12, 2010: Puntarenas, Costa Rico
February 13, 2010: At Sea
February 14, 2010: Puerto Amador, Panama (Valentine’s Day)
February 15, 2010: Panama Canal Transit (Presidents Day)
February 16, 2010: Cartagena, Colombia (Mardi Gras)
February 17, 2010: Aruba
February 18, 2010: At Sea
February 19, 2010: At Sea
February 20, 2010: Fort Lauderdale

To us, the wonderful thing about cruising is that our “hotel” takes us to so many interesting ports, this time from the Pacific to the Atlantic!

TK says that there is a video cam on the front of our ship, and if anyone wants to see where we are, they can go to www.princess.com and look for the Coral Princess. I hope this is easy as I have not accessed the site. This will be sort of fun on port days and the day we go through the Panama Canal. TK watched the Coral Princess in the Panama Canal in September when CC friends, Vickie and Bernie went through it. They told Karen that one day at sea there is a craft project during which people make signs to hold on the starboard side of the ship to display for friends watching the ship on the Internet. I need to find out what website this is and designate the time (EST) that we will hold our sign up. I do not assume that our dear readers have the time to watch the ship go through the canal, but we can give it a go! TK is going to check this out on the Internet in Acapulco and I will update this particular post.

1 comment:

  1. Glad you are doing a sign, it can be posted anywhere on the ship and the cameras are all over the canal.

    We were on the Island in Sept but the she is the sister ship to the Coral..

    here is a link to the web cams just click thru the locks to find where the Coral is when she sails thru them Feb 15.

    Enjoy Huatulco, this is our favorite Mexican place, we would love to retire there some time - enjoy

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