No, there are no cruises from Mobile, AL that transit the Panama canal.
How about Tampa,FL and Mobile,AL
Crystal Cruises typically stops at fewer ports than bigger luxury line cruises. Typically, they stop at only four ports (although this can vary). Regardless, they still don't stop at as many as larger cruise lines.
Royal Caribbean cruises sail from a number of ports across the world. Some of the ports they sail from include Baltimore, Barcelona, New York, Miami, Southampton and Genoa.
Gills Cruises has several ports of call. Because they are a cruise broker and not an actual cruise line, they havew ports all over the world. Wherever you want to go, they will have a package to suit your desires.
There are over ten ports of call from which the Princess cruises depart from. These include Africa, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, Hawaii and Canada, just to name a few.
Thomson cruises cover a large area going to all different and interesting ports such as Spain and France in the mediterranean.Also ports in the red sea such as Egypt.
Norwegian Star Cruises dock in a variety of ports in and out of the country. The ones docking in US are generally found along the coastal ports of Washington state and Alaska. These ships most do cold season cruises, although some warm water cruises can be done.
yes http://www.businessatsea.com/ports/honoluluhawaiicruises/
Costa Cruises visits over 20 ports. They include Amsterdam, Dubai, Barcelona, Shanghai, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Naples, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Venice.
The most populous cities in Alabama are Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile, Huntsville, Tuscaloosa and Hoover. Birmingham's estimated population was 212,461 as of July 1, 2014 per the U.S. Census Bureau.
Interstate 65 will take you from Mobile Alabama to Birmingham Alabama.