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Central America from Colón, Panama with the Le Champlain

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Mythical destinations and secret ports
Intimate yacht cruising
Delightful French-inspired cuisine

Destination

Central America

Trip Duration

10 nights

Cruise Ship

Le Champlain

Cruise Company

Ponant

Start Port

Colón, Panama

Itinerary

Colón is located in Limon Bay, at the Atlantic entrance to the Panama Canal and is traditionally referred to as “Panama’s second city”. On the decline since the 1960’s due to politically instigated riots and Panama’s subsequent military dictatorships, Colón has undergone an impressive restoration and renovation project since 2014. Now is an exciting time to visit the city as its brand new facelift has brought positivity and hope back to locals. Historic buildings and monuments, along with public parks and other infrastructure are the focus of #RenovationColon.

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Fort San Lorenzo is located on a cliff at the entrance to the Changres river. The fort has a rich cultural history, as one of the oldest Spanish forts in America. It dates back to the 16th Century and in 1980 became a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cruisers are recommended to book a tour to get the most out of visiting the fort. For anyone more interested in nature than history, there are also plenty of places to hike and see wildlife in the area.

The San Blas Islands are an archipelago of 365 islands in the Caribbean Sea inhabited by indigenous people who's traditions and culture still hold true and unspoiled to this day, making for a vibrant and colorful visit. Crystal-clear sea waters, white sandy beaches, the blue sky and palm trees create a truly beautiful scenery for you to enjoy. Take a dip in the waters to uncover some beautiful corals and other exciting marine life! The residents of San Blas Islands are known for their warmth and will certainly give you a warm reception!

The Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans together. Since the canals opening in 1914, this channel has become one of the most important waterways in the world, earning itself the title of one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. Over 815,000 ships have traveled this canal in the last 100 years. Not only does the Panama Canal allow for passage between two of most immense oceans but it also provides great access to some of the most culture rich and vibrant destinations in Panama.

The Pearl Islands are a group of 100 or more islands, many of which are tiny and uninhabited, lying about 30 miles off the Pacific coast of Panama in the Gulf of Panama. Some of these islands are privately owned featuring hotels and offering small, quiet, clear beaches where you can sunbathe, swim and snorkel.

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Playa Muerto is a small village located in the south east of Panama, it is part of the beautiful Darien National Park. The village is home to the people of the Embera Indian tribe, who are believed to have moved to the area during the 16th century. The population has been rapidly declining though, the remoteness of the place means the locals have very few possibilities to earn money and survive in the village. This same remoteness also allowed the area to preserve its uniqueness, making it into an almost untouched paradise.

Cebaco is a small island located off the Pacific Coast of Panama. The island includes only one small town that lies on Cebaco's northern coast. The local population is less than 500 people. Most of the people that live on the island are fishermen, selling their daily catch to the mainland. The uninhabited part of the island is covered in mountains, exotic trees and beautiful sandy beaches. Cebaco provides fantastic opportunities for scuba diving, snorkeling and other water sports.

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Drake Bay, Osa Peninsula, is a bay in southwestern Costa Rica. The bay is named after Sir Francis Drake and legend has it that his treasure has been hidden somewhere in the area.

What’s included:

Included Services

  • Shore excursions (please ask your cruise consultant if it applies to your sailing*)
  • A cruise from Colón, Panama to Puntarenas, Costa Rica on board the Le Champlain
  • All main meals (excluding specialty restaurants)
  • Port charges and taxes
  • Accommodation in booked cabin

Optional services:

  • Hotels
  • Wide variety of shore excursions
  • Rental vehicles
  • Travel insurance
  • Flights
  • Transfers
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You will be sailing on:

Le Champlain

Experience an unforgettable cruising experience with Le Champlain. Revel in an enchanting ambience on the ship.

Launch Date:

2018

Passengers:

184
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Who is traveling?

Adults18+ years
2
Kids0-17 years
0
  • 2 Adults

  • 10 nights

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Central America from Colón, Panama with the Le Champlain