Panama and Colombia: Exploring the Caribbean Coast

from $6,612.00 USD per per person. Does not include flights 8 Days Tour

Panama and Colombia: Exploring the Caribbean Coast

Transit the legendary Panama Canal to encounter dazzling natural and cultural treasures as you navigate this Caribbean coast aboard the aptly designed National Geographic Quest. Hike lush rainforests teeming with diverse wildlife, maneuver secluded inlets by Zodiac and kayak. Get immersed in the local culture of indigenous communities from the archipelago of Guna Yala to the celebrated people of Tuchín.

Ship: National Geographic Quest

Highlights 

  • Transit the Panama Canal over two days to see it by day and in the coolness of night 
  • Visit the palm-shaded Panamanian archipelago of Guna Yala (formerly San Blas Islands), an autonomous province that is home to the Guna people, and get immersed in local culture. 
  • Discover the coastal treasures and remote wilderness of Colombia, exploring vibrant villages, pristine beaches, and wildlife-rich jungles. 
  • Explore Colombia's rainforests, brimming with roughly 1,900 bird species, like the Emerald Toucanet and Passerines, and more than 450 fascinating mammals, like the Brown-throated Three-toed Sloth and Northern Tamandua 

 

Itinerary

1

Panama City, Panama / Balboa / Embark Ship

Upon arrival in Panama City this afternoon, a short transfer takes us to the port in Balboa where we board the National Geographic Quest, embarking this evening to begin our transit of the Panama Canal to the Caribbean Sea. 

Arrival Time: Arrive before 2:00 p.m. local time. 

Arrival City: Panama City, Panama 

Meals included: dinner 

2

Gatún Lake / Barro Colorado / Panama Canal Crossing

Special permission allows our ship to anchor overnight in the Panama Canal’s vast Gatún Lake. 

Disembark in the morning at Barro Colorado, an island formed by the damming of the Chagres River to build the Panama Canal. A visit to the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute unveils initiatives to protect and study the extraordinary biodiversity of one of our planet’s most studied tropical forests and site of National Geographic studies. 

Later, engage in the wildness of the region by taking a hike into the jungle, a Zodiac across the vast lake, or a boat ride to the mouth of the Chagres to explore the Panama Rainforest Discovery Center. 

The luminosity of the evening heightens the drama of your transit through the complex lock system of the legendary Panama Canal, 50 miles long and passage for some 14,000 ships yearly. 

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner 

3

Portobelo

In the morning, arrive at the historic town of Portobelo, or “beautiful port,” so named in 1502 by Christopher Columbus and a critical Spanish trading center in the New World. 

Explore 17thand 18th-century Spanish fortifications, designated a UNESCO site. Later, hike the surrounding jungle in search of native parrots and unruly howler monkeys. 

As we sail down the coast, there will be time for snorkeling the colorful Caribbean undersea. 

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Guna Yala Archipelago
4

Guna Yala Archipelago

Wake up and find yourself amidst the Guna Yala archipelago (known also as the San Blas Islands), a scattering of 368 tiny, white-sand isles off the northeast coast of Panama.

 Spend the day exploring paradise where the Guna people still live as their ancestors did–in thatched huts making ancient handicrafts such as molas, colorful panels of stitched fabric. Deeply committed to their culture, the Guna are admired as a politically autonomous community where women make the rules and gender fluidity is celebrated. 

In the afternoon, go offshore and explore the vibrant marine world of this breathtaking utopia by snorkel, kayak, and stand-up paddleboard. 

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Capurgana and Sapzurro, Colombia
5

Capurgana and Sapzurro, Colombia

National Geographic Quest calls at the wonderfully isolated villages of Sapzurro and Capurgana positioned only 3 miles apart on the stunning coast of Caribbean Colombia. Set out on a nature walk on the Capurgana-Sapzurro trail. In this area, the ranges of two species of howler monkeys overlap as both the mantled and the Colombian red howler monkeys are here. 

Watch for toucans, parrots, trogons, occasionally scarlet macaws, and possibly three-toed sloths as we traverse the tropical forest trails between the villages. Or choose a shorter hike which takes us across an international, transcontinental frontier to Panama. Walk through the border crossing, perched high on a bluff, before descending to the beach at the Panamanian village of La Miel.

The sheltered waters of the bay at Sapzurro back in Colombia beckon us for a pleasant kayak or paddleboard around this tropical inlet. We finish our day at sunset in the village of Capurgana. 

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner 

6

Santa Cruz de Lorica / San Antero / Tuchín

Today we visit Santa Cruz de Lorica on the banks of the Sinú River, a melting pot of cultures from throughout Europe and the Middle East. Stroll the central square and notice how the city’s distinct influences live harmoniously, spotlighted in the architecture of the stunning Spanish-colonial cathedral and historic buildings in colorful Arabic styles. A folkloric show will be performed on the riverfront malecón during our walking tour. 

We’ll enjoy lunch at a local restaurant before traveling to the nearby indigenous village of
Tuchín. Watch craftsmen as they make hats that are considered Colombia’s national symbol, the sombrero vueltiao, and meet the local Zenú, celebrated for their ingenious irrigation systems. 

National Geographic Quest will remain anchored inSan Antero overnight. Pending conditions, guests may visit Tuchín in the morning, and Santa Cruz de Lorica in the afternoon. 

Meals included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

7

Cispatá Bay / Sanguare Natural Reserve

The day begins by exploring Cispatá Bay, where we’ll spend the morning among the most extensive area of mangroves on Colombia’s Caribbean coast.  

Local community guides accompany us to share their insight and knowledge of the prolific wildlife. Participate in the release of rehabilitated, young caimans with a local conservation group, Asocaiman. 

After lunch on board, we’ll venture over to the Sanguare Natural Reserve. This former cattle ranch, now part of the national system of protected areas, offers great opportunities to explore on foot or by water. Learn of the conservation work being done and explore the tropical dry forests, coastal lagoons, and sea grass beds. Enjoy kayaking or paddleboarding, or dig your toes in the sand and sip a chilled refreshment. 

Meals included: lunch, dinner, breakfast

8

Cartagena / Disembark Ship

After breakfast on board, disembark in Cartagena, also known as the “Jewel of the Indies.” This magical city, historically notorious for regular invasion by pirates, is home to some of the finest historical architecture in Colombia. 

Board your transfer to the city’s airport to connect to your flight home. 

Departure Time: Depart after 1:00 p.m. local time. 

Departure City: Cartagena, Colombia 

Meals included: breakfast

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