On January 5, 2016 the Cruise Specialists team bid farewell to our many guests aboard the msAmsterdam for the 2016 Grand World Voyage. Our guests are lucky enough to have hosts Steve and Wendy Bodenheimer onboard to answer questions, share their experiences and make the journey even more exciting.
Here is our newest update from our hosts:
There is a huge dancing community on board. In addition to the dance instructors and 6 dance hosts provided by the ship, there are at least two other dance instructor couples we know, and dozens of couples and singles we have danced with before. 
COSTA RICA
Our small group of 18 were shuttled about an hour from the port to the beautiful Reventazon River. After getting on our helmets and life jackets and listening to some basic safety instructions, we immediately jumped in up to our knees and escorted the two rafts from a shallow inlet out to the main river. 
Our guide spotted a sloth in a tree next to the river. We stopped and he climbed the tree to get up close and personal with the sloth – he even took pictures with one of our fellow passengers cameras.
Panama Canal
The Panama Canal is one of those places you can visit many times and still not fully appreciate what a marvel it is.
A ship traveling from New York to San Francisco saves 8,100 miles by using the canal instead of going around Cape Horn.This is our fifth transit through the 48 miles that joins the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
We still get up early to watch the elaborate ballet of perfectly timed maneuvers that make it all work. We are allowed out on the bow of the ship to get a very up close view, while enjoying those delicious Panama rolls (soft and sugary pastry rolls filled with apricot jam) served on deck. This is the largest ship we have been on during the passage and it was amazing to see how close to the sides of the locks we were – no more than two feet on each side.
Throughout the day, we transited two more sets of locks, and viewed some of the construction for the expanded canal, set to open in 2016. Costing over 6 billion dollars to complete, it will double the Canal’s capacity. .


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