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Duration 8 days 18 days
Price From $ 2,300 $ 8,822
Price Per Day $ 288 $ 490
Highlights
  • Meet the Embera Indigenous People
  • Enjoy a Jungle Boat tour on the Panama Canal
  • Visit San Lorenzo National Park & Panama Railway
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Trip Style Retreats Private guided tour
Lodging Level Premium Standard
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 2- Easy
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Hiking & Walking
  • Local Immersion & Homestays
  • Birding
  • Train & Rail Journeys
  • National Parks
  • Rafting, Kayaking, Canoeing
  • Trekking & Expeditions
  • Eco, Sustainable & Green Travel
  • Transformative
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • National Parks
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Colon
  • Panama City
  • Panama City
Flights & Transport Internal airfare and ground transport included Internal airfare and ground transport included
Activities
  • Canoeing
  • Culture
  • Game drive
  • Hiking
  • Historic sightseeing
  • History
  • Nature
  • Ruins & Archaeology
  • Safari
  • Trains & Rail
  • Trekking
  • Volunteering & Community Service
  • Wildlife viewing
  • Bird watching
  • Nature
  • Relaxing Retreat
  • Trekking
  • Wildlife viewing
Meals Included N/A N/A
Description

On August 15, 1914, the SS Ancon made the first official ocean to ocean transit through the Panama Canal. This event, that soon proved to have changed the world forever, was possible thanks to the labor of more than 75,000 men and women who worked for 10 years facing unprecedented challenges. Since 1914, more than 1,000,000 vessels have transited through the waterway bringing commerce, cultures, and people from all corners of the world closer together. On June 26, 2016, the expansion of the Panama Canal was completed.

Panama’s capital is the only city in Central America to have real heft on the global stage, and its mighty canal is undoubtedly an engineering tour de force. Comparatively few visitors venture farther afield, but our specialists have explored Panama’s remoter areas, from rainforests to coastal mangroves. They’ll tell you that other treasures lie in store on this twisting strip of land. They can suggest experiences beyond the city for your holiday to Panama, such as birdwatching around Gatún Lake (home to 385 species), exploring botany with the indigenous Emberá, and snorkeling with turtles in Bocas del Toro.

Elsewhere, as part of a Panama itinerary, you can embrace the cafe culture and tropical forests of El Valle, and wander among coffee plantations in highland Boquete. Or, escape into another world entirely on the isolated San Blas Islands, home to crystalline waters swimming with eagle rays and nurse sharks.

Itinerary: The Panama Canal Expansion Tour

Day 1 - Panama City

On arrival to Tocumen International Airport in Panama City, you will be met by our driver and transferred to your hotel in Panama City. Night at AC Hotel Panama City.

Day 2 - Panama City

Breakfast.Canoeing at Chagres River. 07:30 hrs – Depart the hotel lobby for a 90 minute drive to El Corotu on the shores of Madden Lake. The main reservoir of drinking water for the cities of Panama and Colon, Madden also supplies 40% of the water required for the operation of the Panama Canal. Here you will board a motorized piragua to travel up the Chagres River. The dugout canoe journey will take you through the rainforests of the 320,000-acre Chagres National Park, the largest of the national parks protecting the Panama Canal Watershed. Along the Chagres River, you may be able to spot Little Blue and Green Heron, Great Egret, Anhinga, Neo-tropical Cormorant, Amazon, Ringed, and Green Kingfisher, along with Red-lored Amazon Parrot and Keel-billed Toucan flying above. Lunch.Local Flavor at Embera Village. You will reach the Embera village where you will be greeted with dancing, music and a sumptuous lunch made up of fresh fish, plantains and tropical fruits prepared by your hosts. Learn about Embera customs and their relationship with nature while visiting the village. The Embera are famous for their basketry and wood carving skills. There will be handcrafts available for sale and you will have a chance to be painted with the traditional jagua, a natural dye used by the Embera to adorn their bodies. Dinner at hotel. Night at AC Hotel Panama City.

Day 3 - Panama City

Breakfast.Hiking at Soberania National Park. 06:30 hrs – Depart the hotel lobby for a 45 minute transfer to the Soberania National Park in the Panama Canal Watershed. Soon after you cross the Chagres River, you reach Pipeline Road, where Audubon Society held its world Christmas bird count record for 19 years straight, with 357 species of birds identified in a period of 24 hours. Your first stop will be at the Rainforest Discovery Center where you enjoy spectacular views of Soberania's vastness and canopy bird species from the 32 meters (100 feet) observation tower. Standing above the canopy, we witness the morning flight of Keel-billed Toucans, Red-lored Amazons and the silent and stealthy movement of Mantled Howler Monkeys. You continue to explore the network of trails surrounding the Discovery Center and enjoy the hummingbird feeders that provide up close and personal views of 10 species of hummingbirds! During World War II a pipeline was built along the Panama Canal to transport fuel from one ocean to the other in the event the waterway was attacked. Fortunately, it was never used. The now abandoned gravel road built to maintain the pipeline provides excellent walking access to Soberania's 22,000 hectares (55,000 acres) of tropical rainforest. The park boasts an impressive list of 525 species of birds including the Black Hawk-eagle, Black-cheeked woodpecker, Black-breasted Puffbird, Broad-billed Motmot, Blue Cotinga, Purple-throated Fruitcrow, Masked Tytira, Violaceous Trogon, Fasciated Antshrike, Shining honeycreeper, and a great array of North American migrants. Soberania is also home to 105 species of mammals including large felines, Tamandua, Two and Three-toed Sloth, 4 species of monkeys, Agouti, some of which are listed under CITES (endangered species) and 59 endemic plant species in 4 life zones. By late morning you will enjoy a rainforest picnic lunch, giving you opportunities to further explore the healthy and productive habitats of the Panama Canal Watershed.Boating at Chagres River. Continue with a short ride to the marina at Gamboa where the Chagres River meets the Panama Canal. Here you board an expedition boat and depart on an adventure that will include a voyage across Gatun Lake in the Panama Canal passing by gigantic cargo ships transiting the waterway, making contrast with the natural surroundings. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to spot Green Iguana and Three-toed Sloth resting on tree branches, Crocodile, Osprey in the hunt for Peacock Bass, Snail Kite and Keel-billed Toucan among other wildlife. Gatun Lake was formed to give way to the Panama Canal in 1914. With a surface of 423 square-kilometers, at the time of its creation was the largest man-made lake in the world. The flow of all the rivers within the Panama Canal Watershed is contained in Gatun Lake to provide water for the operation of the lock system. More than 52 million gallons of fresh water are used for every ship that transits through the Panama Canal from one ocean to another. Your expedition boat will allow for close approximations to rainforest covered islands (former hill tops) in Gatun Lake to search for White-faced Capuchin, Mantled Howler Monkey, Central American spider monkey, and Geoffrey’s Tamarin. Dinner at hotel. Night at AC Hotel Panama City.

Day 4 - Panama City

Breakfast.Sightseeing. 08:30 hrs – Depart the hotel lobby, be checked out and with your bags ready. You will enjoy a ride across the Isthmus of Panama heading North East along the Caribbean coast for approximately 1.5 – 2 hours to the historic town of Portobelo. Famous for its trade fairs during the 17th century, Portobelo is a World Heritage Site. During colonial times it was one of the most important strongholds of the Spanish Main in the Americas. You will visit Forts San Geronimo and Santiago de la Gloria as well as the Church of San Felipe You will then continue for approximately 60 minutes to enjoy lunch at the Gatun Restaurant overlooking Gatun Lake.Sightseeing at Panama Canal Expansion Project. Then step out on the lookout platform right over the new Agua Clara Locks which are part of the Panama Canal expansion, inaugurated on June 26, 2016. The US$5.25 billion project included, among other tasks, dredging works on both ends of the canal and the route itself in order to increase water depth and the straightening of bends along the route that will allow larger ships to transit through the canal. The most important aspect of the project, however, was the building of two new sets of locks, one at each terminus of the canal, which will increase the waterway’s capacity to move cargo from one ocean to the other by 50% within the next 15 years and will allow the passage of bigger ships (almost 3 times the capacity of the largest size vessels that can cross the old locks. The new locks accommodate neopanamax ships that can carry up to 14,000 containers. A ship with this capacity pays approximately US$850,000.00 in toll fees to cross the Panama Canal. The new locks were designed to reuse up to 60% of the fresh water that would flow into the ocean by using recycling water basins. Check in at the Melia Panama Canal on the shores of Gatun Lake. Dinner a hotel. Night at Melia Panama Canal.

Day 5 - Panama City

Breakfast.Sightseeing at Fort San Lorenzo. 9:30 hrs – This morning you will be crossing the Gatun Locks and visit the Castle of San Lorenzo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built at the mouth of the Chagres River, this Spanish bastion served to fortify and protect the river entrance to Las Cruces Trail that led to Panama City on the Pacific Ocean and was later also used as the port of entry for gold diggers on their way to California during the second half of the 19th century.Sightseeing at San Lorenzo National Park. You will be traveling through lush rainforest within San Lorenzo National Park, where you might have the opportunity to see monkeys, Two and Three-toed sloths, Coatimundi, toucans and other wildlife. On the return back to the hotel, drive by the former military bases. San Lorenzo National Park. Sightseeing. Afternoon sightseeing in and around Colon City where you may visit the Iglesia de Piedra, built in 1863 by engineer James Renwick from New York under the supervision of the Panama Railway Company and donators from Aspinwall, now called Colon City.Trains. The return to Panama City will be aboard the Panama Canal Railroad. The railway follows a similar route as the original train built to transport gold prospectors, the 49ers, in the mid to late 1800s coming from the east coast of the United States across the Isthmus of Panama to continue their journey by steamboat to California. The route was diverted when Gatun Lake was formed to give way to the Panama Canal. The train will take you along the magnificent waterway, flanked by the exuberant rainforests of Soberania National Park. After a 1-hour train ride you will arrive at Corozal Station in Panama City and transferred to your hotel. Dinner at a local restaurant at Flamenco Island on Causeway Amador included. Night at the Radisson Panama Canal Amador.

Day 6 - Panama City

Breakfast.Sightseeing at Metropolitan Natural Park. 08:00 hrs – Metropolitan Nature Park, located only 15 minutes from downtown Panama City is the only protected rainforest within capital city limits in Latin America. The area has remained largely undisturbed for the last 80 years and is a great place to experience dry, deciduous, lowland tropical forest. What makes Metropolitan Nature Park so unique is that it is adjacent to the Panama Canal watershed that consists of 552,761 hectares (1,365,902 acres) of national parks and protected lands. Within the 265 hectares (655 acres) that make up the park you can find over 265 species of birds. Specialties include Lance-tailed Manakin, Rosy Thrush-Tanager, Orange-billed Sparrow, Green Honeycreeper, Rufous and White Wren and many others. On this tour, you will enjoy a slow walk through the forest looking for wildlife while learning about your natural surroundings and encounters from your Naturalist guide. You will also look for the endemic Red-napped Tamarin in the trail named after this tiny primate. Furthermore, the Three-toed sloth, Agouti, Coatimundi, Iguana, Yellow-crown amazon parrot and Keel-billed toucan are common occurrence at Metropolitan Nature Park. From the top of the hill at the park’s highest point located at 150 meters above sea level, you can enjoy impressive views of bustling cosmopolitan Panama City, the Bay of Panama and the islands of Perico, Naos, Flamenco, Taboguilla and Taboga. You can also observe the Panama Canal entrance on the Pacific side, the Bridge of the Americas, and Ancon Hill. Sightseeing at Casco Viejo Panama. Continue to Casco Viejo for a historical walking tour of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Casco Viejo is home to the Presidential Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Theater, the French Plaza and several other iconic landmarks that offer testament to the city’s rich history, culture and heritage. From the top of old city’s wall enjoy spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean dotted with local fishing boats near port and massive ships lined up waiting to cross the Panama Canal as well as the impressive skyline of modern Panama City. Lunch.Local Flavor at The Biodiversity Museum. After lunch in the old town, you will visit the Biodiversity Museum, designed by the world-renowned architect Frank Gehry. As a Smithsonian Affiliate museum, the Biodiversity Museum serves as a gateway to new information about the biodiversity and natural history of the Isthmus of Panama. Scientific experts from both the Smithsonian Institute and the University of Panama oversee the contents of the museum and aim at teaching visitors about eco-awareness, conservation and Panama’s extraordinary natural treasures in various unique exhibition galleries. Did you know that the Isthmus of Panama has more bird, mammal, reptile and plant species than the US and Canada together in just 75,990 Km2 (approx. 29,000 square miles)? In fact, 3 million years ago, the emergence of the Isthmus of Panama changed both the climate and the biodiversity in the planet and played a key role in the creation of the world we know today. Return to your hotel to freshen up and relax before dinner. Tonight, you will enjoy a folkloric dinner show including traditional Panamanian cuisine accompanied by a dance and music presentation where you will learn about the local Pollera dress and its cultural value, the musicians and their instruments, songs, clothing and singing. After dinner, you will be transferred back to your hotel. Local Flavor. Night at the Radisson Panama Canal Amador.

Day 7 - Panama City

Buffet style Breakfast.Sightseeing at Panama Canal. 06:45 hrs – The Panama Canal tour starts with an early morning pick up at your hotel for a short transfer to Flamenco Island on Causeway Amador you will embark a 250-passenger ferry. You will first sail under the bridge of the Americas, which raises over 100 meters above sea level and reunites the land divided during construction of the canal forming another link in the Pan-American Highway. Breakfast is served buffet style. The Panama Canal is 80 kilometers long from deep waters in the Pacific Ocean to deep waters in the Caribbean Sea. It was cut through the lowest and one of the narrowest saddles of the long mountainous Isthmus that joins North and South America. The original elevation was 95 meters above sea level where it crosses the Continental Divide.Sightseeing at Miraflores Locks. Northbound on the Panama Canal, the first stop is at Miraflores locks, which are the tallest in the locks system due to the extreme tidal variation of the Pacific Ocean. The boat will be raised 17 meters above sea level in two steps to enter Miraflores Lake which is almost 2 kilometers long. A transition from salt water in the Pacific Ocean to fresh water in the locks chambers and lake take place here. Next the ship is raised in one step, this time an additional 9 meters, at the Pedro Miguel locks. At this point the ship will be sailing in Gatun Lake at 26 meters above sea level and entering Gaillard Cut, the narrowest section of the Panama Canal. The 13.7-kilometer long portion of the waterway was carved through rock and shale and it is flanked by the backbones of the Continental Divide. The original width of Gaillard Cut was 92 meters and was increased to 152 meters in the early 1970s. Gaillard Cut opens up into Gatun Lake where the Chagres River flows into the waterway near the town of Gamboa, site of the Panama Canal's Dredging Division. The Chagres River has the distinction of being the only river in the world that flows into two oceans and it is the main source of fresh water which guarantees the operation of the waterway. Lunch is served buffet style, while enjoying views of the giant cranes and dredging equipment near Gamboa.Sightseeing at Gatun Lake. Half way through the voyage in Gatun Lake you will pass by Barro Colorado Island where the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute has been carrying out research on rainforest biodiversity since soon after this area was flooded, and the lake was formed. Gatun Lake covers an area of 423 square kilometers and the islands in it are the tops of hills and mountains that were not flooded. Gatun Lake was once the largest man-made lake in the world. Just before reaching the Gatun locks on the Caribbean side of the Panama Canal you will see Gatun Dam. The locks at Gatun will lower the ship 26 meters to sea level in three steps and the ship will continue along a channel to the Port of Cristobal. You will disembark in Cristobal and board a coach bus that will take you back to Flamenco Island on a 1:30-hour comfortable ride. At return to Flamenco Island, you will be transferred back to the Country Inn Amador. 18:30 hrs – This evening you will be taken to a special farewell dinner venue called Atlantic Pacific, located right above the Panama Canal! After a short drive through the former Panama Canal Zone, including the town of Balboa and the old US Amador Army Base you will reach Miraflores Locks where you enjoy a buffet dinner with close-up views over the locks´ operation. Marvel at the workings of this feat of human engineering and be transferred back to your hotel after dinner. Tonight you bid farewell to these past days and your guide. Night at the Radisson Panama Canal Amador.

Day 8 - Panama City

Be transferred to Tocumen Airport and return back home with fascinating memories about Panama and the expanded Panama Canal, being a new milestone in history and human ingenuity!

Itinerary: Grand tour of Panama

Day 1 : Panama City

Today you begin your journey by boarding your international outbound flight to Panama City. Arrive in Panama City today. You will be met at the airport and driven to your hotel in a private vehicle.

Day 2 : Panama City

Today you will explore Panama City, taking in the colossal Miraflores Locks at the Panama Canal, the remains of the original capital Panama Viejo which was sacked by Henry Morgan in the 1600's and the beautiful colonial quarter of Casco Antiguo.

Day 3 : Panama City

Today enjoy a partial transit of the Panama Canal, travelling from the Pacific through the Miraflores and Pedro Miguel Locks to Gatun Lake, the canal's watershed.

Day 4 : Coral Lodge

An early start this morning for your light aircraft flight to the San Blas Islands. Spend the day meeting the Kuna people, snorkel on pristine islets and enjoy a picnic lunch before you travel by boat onto Coral Lodge. All meals are included in your stay.

Day 5 : Coral Lodge

Day at leisure at Coral Lodge.

Day 6 : Panama City

This morning enjoy a short boat trip to the jetty at Miramar where you will be met and driven to Portobello to see the old Spanish fortifications used to defend against marauding pirates in colonial times. After lunch you continue back to Panama City.

Day 7 : Panama City

This morning you will visit the beautiful Soberania National Park for an easy hike along one of its famous birdwatching roads. After the walk you then take a boat ride on Gatun Lake, which was created for the Panama Canal in 1913 and is now a haven for wildlife as well as a transit for shipping.

Day 8 : Tranquilo Bay

Transfer to Panama City's domestic airport for your short flight to Bocas del Toro where you will be met and transferred by boat to the lodge.

Day 9 : Tranquilo Bay

Enjoy the wide range of inclusive activities on offer at Tranquilo Bay.

Day 10 : Tranquilo Bay

Activities at Tranquilo Bay.

Day 11 : Boquete

Enjoy a scenic journey by boat and road across the continental divide to the Pacific slope and the town of Boquete.

Day 12 : Boquete

Enjoy an easy trek on one of Central America's most beautiful trails today. You should see a variety of different landscapes and numerous bird species, perhaps even the elusive Quetzal.

Day 13 : Boquete

Day at leisure in Boquete.

Day 14 : Cala Mia

Transfer down from the cool highlands to the tropical plains surrounding David. From here you will be driven onto sleepy Boca Chica, where you travel by boat to Cala Mia.

Day 15 : Cala Mia

At leisure at Cala Mia.

Day 16 : Cala Mia

At leisure at Cala Mia.

Day 17 : International return flight

Travel back to Boca Chica by boat and then onto David airport by road for your short flight back to Panama City. Transfer to the international airport in time for your onward flight.

Day 18 : International return flight

Arrive home today to complete your journey.

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