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THE PANAMA CANAL & COSTA RICA COSTA RICA


Puerto Caldera


Sarchi San José


CARIBBEAN SEA


Osa Peninsula


Coiba Island National Park


Maximum Elevation: 7,000 ft. PANAMA Colón


San Blas Islands


Panama Panama City Canal


Granito de Oro Island


PACIFIC OCEAN Darien The


voyage at a Glance  6 Cruise Days aboard m/v Tere Moana


DAY DESTINATION/HOTEL 1


2 Panama City


 3 Gamboa Rainforest / Embark Colón  4 San Blas Islands  5 Transit Panama Canal  6 Darien Province  7 Granito de Oro / Coiba Island National Park  8 9


Osa Peninsula


Disembark Puerto Caldera / Sarchi Real InterContinental Hotel & Club Tower Costa Rica


Enjoy activities that make for a great escape: swimming, snorkeling, exploring rainforest preserves with naturalist guides and cruising to a monkey island!


10 San José / La Paz Waterfall Gardens 11 Depart San José


Marvels of Engineering & Sea


Building the Panama Canal was a feat that revolutionized shipping patterns from 1914 onward, saving time and fuel that would have been unimaginable in earlier times. The Canal’s operations and passage remain a source of fascination to this day. Not subject to revolutionary change, but equally fascinating, are the tropical forests, secluded beaches, diverse wildlife and clear waters of Costa Rica and Panama; many of these natural treasures remain undisturbed by development. Discover indigenous island lifestyles that seem as remote from the forces of change as their locations, modern-day cities with Spanish colonial roots in San José and Panama City, a working coffee plantation and timeless waterfalls.


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Arrive Panama City / InterContinental Miramar Panama


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