In honor of Pan Am’s® 100th anniversary, two icons unite for a journey unlike any other.
Sail aboard Zuiderdam and trace the legendary Clipper routes across the Caribbean on a 28-day voyage celebrating the elegance, adventure, and timeless spirit of travel’s Golden Age.
The journey begins in Miami. Pan Am’s historic home base and gateway to the Caribbean. From these very waters, the airline launched routes that would forever redefine world travel. Today, guests embark aboard Zuiderdam to follow those same paths by sea.
Pan Am’s first Caribbean destination. Explore Nassau’s pastel heritage and relax in Half Moon Cay, Holland America’s private island, where turquoise waters echo the golden age of travel.
A vibrant stop along Pan Am’s historic island network, Ocho Rios embodies the warmth and rhythm of Jamaica. From rainforest-covered hills to golden beaches, it’s a celebration of the Caribbean’s enduring spirit; relaxed, colorful, and alive with culture.
As the oldest European city in the Americas, Santo Domingo tells the story of exploration itself. Pan Am’s Clippers once linked this port to new horizons, a legacy felt today in the colonial streets, cathedral squares, and timeless sense of discovery.
An essential hub in Pan Am’s Caribbean expansion, San Juan connected the region to the wider world. Guests can explore its UNESCO-listed Old Town, where Spanish fortresses meet pastel houses, ocean breezes, and the rhythm of modern island life.
A favorite among Pan Am’s early passengers, St. Thomas remains a paradise of clear waters and cosmopolitan charm. Its harbor once welcomed seaplanes, today, it greets Zuiderdam as guests explore a seamless blend of history and tropical beauty.
Famous for its 365 beaches, Antigua is where natural beauty meets history. Once part of Pan Am’s mid-century expansion, the island remains a symbol of relaxed sophistication, a perfect pause on the journey across the Caribbean.
With its emerald peaks and volcanic coastline, Saint Lucia offers one of the Caribbean’s most breathtaking arrivals. Here, guests experience the slower rhythm of island life and the same tropical serenity that once captivated Pan Am’s global travelers.
Once a strategic hub for Pan Am’s Caribbean operations, Port of Spain remains a lively fusion of cultures. Its markets, architecture, and coastal energy reflect the region’s role in shaping Pan Am’s story, and the evolution of global travel itself.
A jewel of Dutch Caribbean heritage, Willemstad served as a vital Pan Am refueling base during the 1940s. Today, its colorful waterfront and historic bridges stand as icons of both endurance and elegance, timeless hallmarks of Pan Am’s legacy.
Known for its sun-soaked charm and turquoise shores, Aruba continues the journey across the southern Caribbean. Once linked by Pan Am’s Clipper routes, this island reflects the seamless connection between past exploration and present-day leisure.
From the beaches of Tayrona to Cartagena’s walled city, Colombia reveals both natural beauty and layered history. These ports capture the essence of Pan Am’s pioneering spirit, connecting cultures, coastlines, and continents through the art of travel.
Panama has long been a crossroads of commerce and connection. As Pan Am helped open new skies above, Holland America now sails through the same heart of the Americas.
Surrounded by lush rainforest and Caribbean calm, Puerto Limón represents the eco-rich beauty that has long drawn explorers to Central America. Guests can experience the harmony between nature and culture that defined Pan Am’s vision of global discovery.
A historic stop on Pan Am’s early mail routes, Belize connects ancient Mayan history with coastal adventure. From the jungle canopy to the barrier reef, the destination embodies exploration at its purest.
Mexico marks the final stretch of the voyage. A land Pan Am helped connect to the Caribbean and beyond. In Cozumel and Mérida, guests encounter colonial heritage, vivid culture, and the warmth that has long defined Pan Am’s routes through Latin America.
The voyage concludes where it began, in Miami, home of the original Pan Am Clipper base. It’s not just the end of a cruise, but the continuation of a story that changed the way the world travels.
Step aboard Zuiderdam, a Vista-class ship outfitted with custom Pan Am stylings. Spacious verandah staterooms, world-class dining, and impeccable service create an atmosphere of relaxed sophistication worthy of the Golden Age of Travel.