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CROSSING THE PANAMA CANAL: COSTA RICA TO PANAMA
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TRAVEL PERIOD
30 Dec 2023 -
24 Feb 2024
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8 days
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From €2241 / per person
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THE CRUISE

Cruises from Costa Rica to Panama: Crossing the Panama Canal

Grab your camera and embark on a journey through a limitless canvas of color, beauty, sound, and aroma. Venture deep into the countries’ national parks, in the search for macaws, sloths, howler monkey and dolphins along with our on board Naturalist. Cross the legendary Panama Canal. Swim through the crystal clear waters off Granito de Oro and Coiba Islands, soar through a rainforest canopy, and dance with Emberra Indians.. Pura Vida!. Did we mention some of the activities from which you can choose from including snorkeling, lectures, guided tours, and zip-lining? A Costa Rica & Panama Canal cruise is one full of adventures, excitement and lifetime memories.
A Costa Rica & Panama Canal cruise is one full of adventures, excitement and lifetime memories.
COSTA RICA TO PANAMA
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Day 1
PUERTO CALDERA, COSTA RICA
Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica (3PM - 4PM)
Join us on board and get to know your home for the week, its welcoming crew, and your fellow explorers. After a safety drill we begin the sail to Quepos, welcome drink in hand. Overnight at anchor.
A capuchin monkey on a tree
Day 2
QUEPOS - PLAYA BIESANZ, COSTA RICA
Welcome to Quepos, a small town and gateway to the Manuel Antonio Reserve known for its tropical plants and wildlife. After lunch, join us on an optional Forest Canopy tour - this is a zip line across the jungle treetops! The ship will sail on to Playa Biesanz, a stunning beach located within the reserve where we’ll gather for a tropical-themed dinner on board, before a late night sail to Drake Bay. Overnight at sea.
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Day 3
DRAKE BAY, COSTA RICA - GOLFITO, COSTA RICA
Like much of Costa Rica, Drake Bay is a haven for wildlife. You’ll understand what we mean after an excursion through the tropical rainforest. Here, you’re almost guaranteed to see incredible species including red-eyed tree frogs, quetzals, tapirs, harpy eagles, white-lipped peccaries, monkeys, and scarlet macaws. A swim in the bay is sharing space with marlins, dolphins and pilot whales. See - we told you it’s impressive! In the early afternoon, we’ll start our sail to Golfito.
Sandy beach and a tropical forest
Day 4
GRANITO DE ORO - COIBA, PANAMA
We hope you had a chance to take a dip in the ocean over the last few days, but if you were too busy wildlife spotting then today is your chance. Midday arrival at Granito de Oro - go on, dive off deck for swimming and snorkelling opportunities. After a barbecue back on deck we’ll sail to Coiba Island, Panama, the largest island in Central America and also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here is your next chance to swim and snorkel, but first, take a walk with our naturalist to discover local forest life. Overnight at sea, on route to Iguana Island. It’s as intriguing as it sounds.
View from a tropical forest to the sea during sunset
Day 5
IGUANA ISLAND, PANAMA
We’ll start by saying, yes, there are iguanas at Iguana Island. But there is also so much more! This island was declared a wildlife sanctuary over 40 years ago and is a bird-watching paradise - including for frigate birds - and is also home to 17 different coral species, 350 species of tropical fish and 200 species of invertebrate. Hike the island paths to see plenty of crabs and iguanas. Snorkel the shallow reefs to gaze at moray eels, rays and turtles. One thing’s for sure, diving and snorkelling spots don’t come much better than this. **Overnight at sea**
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Day 6
PLAYA MUERTO, DARIEN NATIONAL PARK, PANAMA
Today, join our optional excursion to Darien National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Centre stretching across two continents: Panama in North America and Colombia in South America. We’ll meet the Panamanian Emberá, one of 7 indiginous groups native to the country. We’re sure you’ll be enthralled by their colourful crafts and well-preserved traditions. Then, back to the ship via a quick dip in a natural waterfall. After lunch on board we sail to Panama City and dock at Flamenco Marina. Overnight at anchor.
View to city with skyscrapers next to the sea
Day 7
FLAMENCO MARINA PANAMA CITY - CANAL CROSSING, PANAMA
This morning’s optional excursion is a tour of Casco Viejo, the historic Panama City. Discover its French and Spanish colonial architecture via squares, cathedrals, and churches. Back on board we’ll enjoy lunch together before entering the Panama Canal where we cruise through the Pedro Miguel, Miraflores and Gatun Locks before heading towards Colon.
A ship passing through the Panama Canal
Day 8
COLON 2000, PANAMA
Our Central America cruise comes to an end today, but we invite you to one last breakfast from 9AM to wish a fond farewell to your cabin mates - many of whom we’re sure are now friends.
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In case of severe weather conditions our expertly designed routes are adjusted ensuring your safety & comfort by applying our rich marine knowledge, garnered since 1949. Stay flexible – Adventure on.

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    Manuel Antonio National Park
    As you venture deep into Manuel Antonio National Park in Quepos, our guest Naturalist will help you spot on the treetops for endangered white-faced Capuchin monkeys, howler monkeys three-toed sloths.
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    Corcovado National Park
    A nature preserve and tropical rain-forest that occupies almost a third of the Osa Peninsula. Unleash your inner explorer, spot some of the most incredible wildlife living in the jungles of the reserve including red-eyed tree frogs, quetzals, tapirs, harpy eagles, white-lipped peccaries, monkeys, and scarlet macaws.
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    Crossing the Panama Canal
    It’s an engineering marvel, a multi-billion-dollar commercial behemoth. The Panama Canal, which joins the Atlantic to the Pacific, is certainly Panama’s greatest claim to fame. Moving mountains and carving through dense jungle, the creation of the canal in 1914 literally reshaped the natural landscape of this sliver of Central America.
    Wherever we sail, we do so with purpose. Our mission is to create life-enriching experiences at sea for our guests, and a better world for us all. We’re transparent about carbon emissions, always aiming to improve our footprint. Our journeys are designed to get you closer to the things that matter: whether that’s an island reachable only by boat, or by ensuring your adventure honours and gives back to local communities. We always have fun at sea, but we do it responsibly.
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