
Itinerary and Pricing
Costa Rica and the Panama Canal
February 24 to March 7, 2023
From $6,995 to $9,295 USD
Limited Space Available
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- Day 1: San José, Costa Rica
- Day 2: Puerto Caldera
- Day 3: Quepos and Manuel Antonio National Park
- Day 4: Curú and Isla Tortuga
- Day 5: Bahía Drake and Corcovado National Park
- Day 6: Puerto Jiménez – Golfo Dulce
- Day 7: Isla Coiba National Park & Marine Preserve, Panama
- Day 8: Playa Muerto, Darién National Park
- Day 9: The Panama Canal
- Day 10: Lake Gatún and Fort San Lorenzo UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Day 11–12: Panama City, Panama
Itinerary
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Day 1: San José, Costa Rica
Begin Your AdventureArrive at your leisure in San José and take a complimentary transfer to the all-inclusive Fiesta Resort hotel, located on Costa Rica’s Pacific coast near the small town of Puntarenas. San José, the country’s capital, is nestled within the Central Valley region, with the Talamanca Mountains to the south and volcanoes to the north.
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© David Newland
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© David Newland
Day 3: Quepos and Manuel Antonio National Park
Spot Charming WildlifeDelight in wonderful wildlife viewing opportunities at Manuel Antonio National Park, home to plentiful white-faced capuchin, howler, and squirrel monkeys, as well as deer and sloths. Then choose the activity you like best: an aerial forest canopy tour or a visit to the quaint town of Quepos.
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Day 4: Curú and Isla Tortuga
Swim & Snorkel in Crystal Clear WatersOpt for a fascinating birding excursion through the Curú Wildlife Refuge, led by local park rangers and our team of naturalists. Set sail for the paradise island of Isla Tortuga to indulge in a delicious beach barbeque and a swim or snorkel in crystal clear waters.
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Day 5: Bahía Drake and Corcovado National Park
Commune with Creatures Great and SmallHike at Corcovado National Park, the largest park in Costa Rica, covering almost a third of the Osa Peninsula. National Geographic has called Corcovado “the most biologically intense place on Earth in terms of biodiversity.” Embark on a mangrove cruise through the ecologically rich Sierpe River. Nearby is Bahía Drake, known to be a common wintering and breeding ground for humpback whales.
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© David Newland
Day 6: Puerto Jiménez – Golfo Dulce
Observe Tropical Plants & ParrotsVisit the Casa Orquideas (House of Orchids) for a peek at the region’s botanical delights, including orchids, heliconia, and bromeliads. Get your camera and binoculars ready to spot wild scarlet macaws, who are regular visitors to the jungles surrounding Puerto Jiménez. This small town in the southern region of the Puntarenas province—our last stop in Costa Rica—is also a historic gold mining and logging community.
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Day 7: Isla Coiba National Park & Marine Preserve, Panama
Enjoy a Nature Lover's Paradise & Tour a Historic PrisonLearn the poignant history of Isla Coiba’s penal colony, which housed Panama’s most notorious criminals and political prisoners for more than ninety years. Choose the guided walk that suits you best, spotting bird species as you go, in this natural paradise that retains 80% of its original forest cover. Relax by the beach or strap on your snorkel for views of the largest coral reef in the Eastern Pacific.
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© David Newland
Day 8: Playa Muerto, Darién National Park
Visit an Emberá Indigenous CommunityJourney into the lowland tropical forests of Darién National Park for an excursion to a traditional Emberá community, one of the seven Indigenous nations within Panama. Receive a warm welcome, watch a cultural performance, and appreciate the beautiful handicrafts and traditions.
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© David Newland
Day 9: The Panama Canal
Take a City TourDepart from the marina for a guided walking tour of Panama City, with stops at the Panama Canal Museum, the Miraflores Locks, and the historic Casco Viejo (old town). When you re-embark the M/S Panorama, you’ll enter the locks to officially begin your transit through the Panama Canal: gateway to the Atlantic Ocean!
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Day 10: Lake Gatún and Fort San Lorenzo UNESCO World Heritage Site
Transit an Iconic Waterway & Visit a Historical FortEnjoy an excursion to Fort San Lorenzo, a Spanish colonial ruin and UNESCO World Heritage Site on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal, with possibilities for spotting birds and sloths along the way. Then it’s all aboard to transit the locks of Lake Gatún and begin the final leg of your seaward journey. Enjoy the on-board education program and scenic views on deck as you cruise.
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Day 11–12: Panama City, Panama
Wave a Fond FarewellDisembark the M/S Panorama at Colón’s 2000 Terminal and board your complimentary shuttle back to Panama City. Meander at your leisure during some free time to explore before we meet at a local restaurant for our farewell dinner. Enjoy one final night in the city’s Casco Viejo neighbourhood before making your way to the airport the next day, or choose to extend your stay in Panama.
Pricing and Cabins
This expedition is eligible to combine with your League of Adventurers Loyalty Rewards Program discount for an additional 5-10% off the berth price.
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Cabin Category 5
Single Occupancy
Lower Deck$9,095 USD
Sold Out
based on single-occupancy
Cabin Details
- Porthole window
- One lower double bed
- Private bath
- Hairdryer
- Mini fridge
- AC with independent temperature controls
- Telephone for internal use
- TV (satellite channels)
- Piped music
- Mini safe
- Approximately 119 square feet
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Cabin Category 4
Superior Twin
Upper and Main Deck$9,295 USD
Sold Out
per person based on double-occupancy
Cabin Details
- Oversized picture window
- One double bed or two twin berths
- Private bath
- Hairdryer
- Mini fridge
- AC with independent temperature controls
- Telephone for internal use
- TV (satellite channels)
- Piped music
- Mini safe
- Approximately 124 square feet
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Cabin Category 3
Comfort Twin
Lower Deck$8,895 USD
Only one cabin left
per person based on double-occupancy
Cabin Details
- Porthole window
- Two twin berths
- Private bath
- Hairdryer
- Mini fridge
- AC with independent temperature controls
- Telephone for internal use
- Piped music
- Mini safe
- Approximately 124 square feet
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Cabin Category 2
Twin
Lower Deck$7,995 USD
Sold Out
per person based on double-occupancy
Cabin Details
- Porthole window
- Two twin berths
- Private bath
- Hairdryer
- Mini fridge
- AC with independent temperature controls
- Telephone for internal use
- TV (satellite channels)
- Piped music
- Mini safe
- Approximately 119 square feet
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Cabin Category 1
Lower Deck
Triple$6,995 USD
Sold Out
per person based on double-occupancy
Cabin Details
- Porthole window
- One upper berth and two lower
- Private bath
- Hairdryer
- Mini fridge
- AC with independent temperature controls
- TV (satellite channels)
- Piped music
- Mini safe
- Approximately 130 square feet
Ship

M/S Panorama
The Panorama is a three-masted Motorsailer launched in 1993 and rebuilt in 2001, last renovated in 2014. Upper deck cabins and lounge, and main deck cabin en suite bathrooms and lounge have been refitted.
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Costa Rica and the Panama Canal
February 24 to March 7, 2023
From $6,995 to $9,295 USD
Limited Space Available
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Single Supplement : Not available
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Starts: San José, Costa Rica
Ends: Panama City, Panama
- Cruise Payments, hotels, pre/post enhancements: International Cruise fares are priced in US dollars and are per person, per Cruise. A $2,000 USD deposit per person, per cruise is required to register. Your final balance for the Cruise is due 120 days prior to the scheduled departure date (“Departure Date”). All late payments are subject to a penalty of 1.5% interest per month, or 18% per annum. Adventure Canada reserves the right to cancel your booking if it is not paid within 120 days of the Departure Date or deny boarding due to any unpaid balances, without a refund to you. Hotels offered through Adventure Canada are a third-party service and require full payment at the time of booking. If cancelled more than 120 days before your Departure Date, $50 USD per hotel room will be non-refundable. Within 120 days of your Departure Date, the hotels will be non-refundable. Future Travel Credits do not apply to and will not be issued for hotel bookings.
- Travel Insurance: A minimum of Emergency Medical and Evacuation Insurance is mandatory for participation in all Adventure Canada Cruises. You must carry a minimum of $500,000 USD per person emergency medical and evacuation coverage. This may not cover the full cost of a medical emergency. All medical and evacuation expenses are your sole responsibility. Any losses you sustain as a result of not having sufficient or proper insurance coverage are your responsibility. Evidence of policy documentation will be required prior to the Cruise.
- Cancellation by the Passenger: All requests for cancellation must be received in writing. Upon Adventure Canada receiving a written notice of cancellation at least 121 days prior to the Departure Date, you shall receive a refund of the amount paid for the Cruise and Charter Flight, less an administrative penalty of $1,000 USD per person, per Cruise. This administrative penalty will be held by Adventure Canada as a Future Travel Credit for a period of no longer than thirty months. If a written notice of cancellation is received by Adventure Canada between 91 and 120 days prior to the Departure Date, you shall receive a refund of 35% of the amount paid for the Cruise and Charter Flight, and no Future Travel Credit will be provided. In the event of a cancellation made 90 days or less before the scheduled date of departure, you will forfeit any amount paid for the Cruise to that date. For these and other reasons mentioned within these Terms and Conditions, you are strongly advised to obtain comprehensive cancellation insurance at the time of registration.
- FTC eligible: This trip qualifies for a Future Travel Credit, and must be used within thirty months of the original Departure Date.
- Age Restriction: The minimum age requirement is 5 years of age for travel. Children aged 5-7 must have their legal guardians sign a liability waiver.
Inclusions and Exclusions
Included:
- Applicable taxes and Credit card fees
- Costa Rica airport transfer
- Special access permits, entry and park fees
- Team of expedition staff
- Guided activities
- Sightseeing and community visits
- All Zodiac excursions
- Port fees
- Pre–departure materials
- Educational program
- Interactive workshops
- Evening entertainment
- All shipboard meals
- Day 1 and day 11 hotels are included
Not Included:
- Commercial flights
- Panama airport transfer
- Program Enhancements/optional excursions
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Mandatory medical evacuation insurance
- Additional expenses in the event of delays or itinerary changes
- Possible fuel surcharges
- Pre- & post-trip hotel accommodation
Registration Agreement
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Terms and Conditions
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