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Cruise in the Panama Canal from Puntarenas to Christopher aboard Le Champlain ship with visits to Costa Rica and Panama for 11 days

8.320€

About this cruise

Embark on an 11-day cruise adventure through the Panama Canal, starting from Puntarenas and traveling to Christopher onboard the Le Champlain ship. Explore captivating destinations in Costa Rica and Panama during your voyage.

Cabin Prices

The cruise price at the top of the page (8.320€) is listed for the accommodation of one person in a double cabin. To get the total cabin cost, multiply this price by two. All subsequent prices are listed for the entire cabin and do not require additional multiplication.

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Single Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
15/03/2026 - 25/03/2026 - - 12.230€ 21.240€

Double Cabin Price

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
15/03/2026 - 25/03/2026 - - 16.640€ 28.660€

Cabin Price for Two Adults with One Child

Cruise DateInterior CabinOcean View CabinBalcony CabinSuite
15/03/2026 - 25/03/2026 - - - 28.660€

Cruise Route

Day 1: Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Puntarenas means "sand point," as the city is located on a peninsula that juts into the Gulf of Nicoya. For a long time, it was the most important Pacific port in the country, and to this day, fishing boats line the harbor, giving the city its distinctive maritime character.

The traditional seaside town invites you to stroll along the s.

Day 2: Puntarenas, Costa Rica. Departure time: 07:00. Puntarenas means "sand point," as the city is located on a peninsula that juts into the Gulf of Nicoya. For a long time, it was the most important Pacific port in the country, and to this day, fishing boats line the harbor, giving the city its distinctive maritime character.

The traditional seaside town invites you to stroll along the s.

Day 3: Curú, Costa Rica. In the southeastern part of the Nicoya Peninsula, the Curú National Reserve provides shelter for the animal kingdom. Mangroves and coconut palms rise up directly on the beach. In the park`s forest, one can find ocelots, pu.

Day 3: Drake`s Bay, Costa Rica. Drake`s Bay is located on the northwest coast of the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica. Nearby is the Corcovado National Park, which provides protection and habitat for over 600 animal species and 500 different tree species. The park is mainly made up of dense r.

Day 4: Rio Esquinas, Costa Rica. Rio Esquinas is a small city in Costa Rica known for its verdant landscapes, rich biodiversity, and peaceful ambiance. Situated close to the coast and enveloped by thick tropical rainforests, Rio Esquinas provides a special chance for travelers to immerse themselves in nature, watch birds, and partake in outdoor pursuits like hiking.

Day 5: Coiba Island, Panama. One can find some of the most diverse waters and charming little islands around "Isla de Coiba" in Panama. The main attraction is the island`s national park with tropical flora and fauna. Snorkeling enthusiasts can explore t.

Day 6: Dead Beach, Panama. Playa Muerto is a secluded and peaceful fishing village situated on the Pacific coast of Panama. With lush jungle and serene beaches all around, this hidden paradise is an ideal getaway for those seeking a break from the noise and busyness of urban living. Its.

Day 7: Isla Pacheca, Panama. One of the northernmost of the Pearl Islands is Isla Pacheca. Tropical rainforest covers the island, and it is surrounded by azure waters. From here, one can easily.

Day 7: Pearl Islands (Pearl Islands), Panama. Scattered in the Gulf of Panama are the Pearl Islands. There are 227 pearl islands, all of which are of volcanic origin. The vegetation-rich rainforest of the islands used to be a perfect hideout.

Day 8: Panama Canal, Panama. In the heart of Central America lies the tropical region of the Panama Canal with its lush vegetation and rainforests. The Panama Canal is a technical marvel and one of the most impor.

Day 9: San Blas Islands, Panama. The San Blas Islands are located on the Caribbean side of Panama. This island group consists of 365 islands, of which only a few are inhabited, but these are particularly densely populated. The islands are located in an autonomous region and have been controlled by the Kuna Indians since 1938. The islands lined with coconut palms have no mosquitoes, perhaps a reason why they were settled by the Indians. In special wooden boats called "Cayucos," the Indians go.

Day 10: Fuerte San Lorenzo, Panama. Fuerte San Lorenzo is a historic fort situated at the mouth of the Chagres River in Panama. It played a crucial role in safeguarding the region during the Spanish colonization period. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a window in.

Day 11: Christopher (Colón), Panama. Arrival time: 00:01. The port of Cristobal is located in the Central American country of Panama. It is situated on the Atlantic coas.