Nostalgia for a South Florida-born aviation pioneer has reached the high seas.
Cruise line Holland America and Pan American World Airways are teaming up to offer a 28-day cruise to the Caribbean and Latin America that retraces the original flying Clipper routes.
The voyage, which takes place during Pan Am’s 100th anniversary, will depart PortMiami on Oct. 30, 2027, and return there the following month, both companies told the Miami Herald on Monday.
With 18 ports of call, the Holland Zuiderdam will first head south to Jamaica, then east to Puerto Rico, southwest to Colombia, and finally return to Miami via stops in Panama and Mexico. During one stretch, the ship will make six ports of call in six days.
Holland, owned by Doral-based Carnival, is calling the cruise the 28-Day Pan Am 100t

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