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Cruise Star Clipper: Puerto Rico, Panama, Costa Rica departing from Colon - Panama

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Cruise Star Clipper: Puerto Rico, Panama, Costa Rica Departing from Colon - Panama

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01/20/2028

10 d / 9 n

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Colon - Panama

From Colon - Panama

Thu 20 Jan 2028

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Colon - Panama

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The port of Colón, a strategic access point on Panama's Caribbean coast, is just a short walk from downtown. This proximity invites you to discover the dynamic and vibrant colors of this port city, a captivating blend of culture and history.

What to visit in Colón

Colón, a city with a rich cultural and historical heritage, offers many sites of interest. Discover Fort San Lorenzo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's colonial history. The historic district of Colón, although requiring some caution when visiting, features interesting architecture and vibrant local markets. The Zona Libre de Colón, one of the world's largest free trade zones, is a shopper's paradise. For a natural experience, La Angosta beach and San Lorenzo National Park offer breathtaking scenery and wildlife-watching opportunities.

What to visit in the area

Near Colón, the Panama Canal, one of the engineering marvels of the modern world, is a must-see. Lake Gatun and the Gatun Locks offer a unique opportunity to see the workings of the canal up close. For history and culture buffs, the city of Portobelo, with its colonial forts and rich past linked to the era of the conquistadors, is a rewarding excursion. Adventure lovers can explore the Chagres National Park, which offers hiking, rafting and encounters with the indigenous Embera communities for an immersion in Panamanian nature and culture.

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Panama Canal

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The Panama Canal, a marvel of modern engineering, offers an unforgettable cruising experience, linking the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Its passage is a highlight for cruisers. Located close to Panama City, this historic canal provides easy access to the region's many cultural and historical attractions. Excursions are often organized to enable visitors to discover the surrounding wonders.


What to visit in Panama?

Panama City, rich in culture and history, awaits you. Don't miss Casco Viejo, the city's historic quarter, with its charming cobbled streets and colonial architecture. The Panama Interoceanic Canal Museum offers a fascinating insight into the history of the canal. For a natural experience, a walk along the Amador Causeway offers breathtaking views of the canal and the city. Nearby Soberanía National Park is a paradise for hikers and wildlife-watchers.


What to visit in the area

There's plenty to explore in the vicinity of the Panama Canal. The Miraflores locks offer a unique perspective on how the canal works. The Anton Valley, known for its extinct volcano crater, offers stunning natural scenery and hiking opportunities. The town of Colón, at the other end of the canal, is rich in history and culture. For a seaside experience, the San Blas islands, with their indigenous communities and idyllic beaches, are a must-see excursion.

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Islas Las Perlas

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Islas Las Perlas, in the Gulf of Panama, is an archipelago of idyllic islands. These islands offer white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and rich marine biodiversity. They are a haven for diving, sailing and nature exploration. Each island has its own unique character, offering visitors a variety of experiences, from luxurious retreats to eco-friendly getaways.

Islas Las Perlas

Isla Iguana

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Isla Iguana, located off Panama's Azuero Peninsula, is a 53-hectare wildlife refuge known for its white sand beaches and coral reefs. Visitors can see a variety of wildlife including black iguanas, beautiful frigate birds and sea turtles that come to lay their eggs between April and September. The crystal clear waters around the island are home to over 17 species of coral and 347 species of fish, providing ideal conditions for snorkeling and scuba diving.
Isla Iguana

Coiba

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Isla de Coiba, the largest island in Panama's Coiba archipelago, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This former penitentiary site is now a national park, home to rare and endangered flora and fauna. Its waters are one of the best diving sites in the world, offering a chance to see sharks, manta rays and a wide variety of tropical fish. The island's dense rainforest is perfect for ecotourism and wildlife watching, including monkeys and exotic birds.

Coiba

Gulf of Chiriquí Marine Park (Panama)

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The Gulf of Chiriquí Marine National Park on Panama's Pacific coast consists of an archipelago of 25 islands, including Isla Parida and Isla Gámez, as well as coral reefs and mangroves. Cruisers can see humpback whales (July to October), dolphins, sea turtles and a wide variety of tropical birds. Activities include snorkeling, kayaking and hiking in unspoiled rainforests.
Gulf of Chiriquí Marine Park (Panama)

Golfito

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Golfito, Costa Rica, is a haven of tropical peace. Nestled in a tranquil bay, it offers serene beaches and lush natural surroundings. The surrounding national parks, such as Piedras Blancas, are ideal for wildlife observation. Don't miss the opportunity to kayak in the mangroves or go hiking to discover Costa Rica's exceptional biodiversity.

Golfito

Quepos

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Quepos, Costa Rica, marvels at its lush nature and exceptional biodiversity. Quepos is the ideal starting point for exploring Manuel Antonio National Park, renowned for its white sandy beaches, varied wildlife and hiking trails. Take advantage of boat excursions to observe dolphins and whales. Sport fishing enthusiasts will also find plenty to enjoy. In town, stroll along the waterfront and enjoy fresh seafood in local restaurants.

Quepos

Isla de tortuga

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The Venezuelan island of Tortuga has a seductive Caribbean ambience. Its white-sand beaches, such as Playa Caldera, are paradises for relaxing and swimming. Explore the seabed by snorkeling or diving, where coral and tropical fish abound. The island is also ideal for hiking, with trails offering panoramic views. Taste the local cuisine in the small beach restaurants, where seafood is king.

Isla de tortuga

Puerta Caldera

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Puerto Caldera, on Costa Rica's Pacific coast, is a gateway to tropical adventure. Visit Carara National Park, a sanctuary for birds including the Scarlet Macaw. Enjoy black-sand beaches and water sports in Jaco. Discover Costa Rican culture in Puntarenas, with its lively markets and delicious ceviches. The nearby Monteverde waterfalls offer a hike through a cloud forest.

Puerta Caldera

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Ecological initiatives

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Green Score B

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  • Standard marine fuel

  • Wind assisted propulsion

    Waste

  • Waste management center

  • Fresh water production

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  • Accommodation in your chosen cabin for the duration of the cruise
  • Full board
  • Travel insurance (cancellation or multi-risk) unless provided in the contract
  • Excursions
  • For your trip, you must have a passport valid for 6 months after your return date.

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