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Panama 011 (507) 6679-3444 | info@AventurasPanama.com

 

Unique 1- Day & Multi-Day Adventures To Panama’s Pristine Jungles, Rivers & Oceans
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• Rainforest Tribes • Nature and Wildlife • Cultural Immersion • Lodging • Transfers • 1 – 8 day Tours

About our adventure trips:

 "Aventuras Panamá" or Adventures Panama pioneers adventure travel in Panama city and the country. It offers  soft adventure travel packages that include whitewater rafting, kayaking, mountain biking, hiking, camping, snorkeling, cultural inmersions on rainforest tribes, Panama vacation, Guna Yala, Panama City Panama, and more to turn your vacations in Panamain to unforgettable  memories. Visit Panama !

Panama is a bridge that unites North America with South America, and separates the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in the narrowest area of America. That explain the huge biodiversity that you will encounter. Adventure into Panama Whale Watching, Bird Watching, or into any of our protected areas such as Soberania National Park to be amaze with our wildlife.

What ever your needs are in lodging, transfers, or activities we are here to help. If you can not find online what you are looking for contact us and we will be happy to assist you providing you reliable service.

Canal & City

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Guided tour to best Panama City tourist spots
  • You will see both, the historic and modern Panama City
  • Guided by a well versed, educated, english speaking guide

 

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The city of Panama was founded in August, 1519, by Spanish conquistador Pedro Arias Dávila. On January 28, 1671, the original city (see Panamá Viejo) was destroyed by a fire when privateer Henry Morgan attacked the city. It was formally reestablished two years later on a peninsula located 8 km from the original settlement, today is know as Casco Antiguo.

 

Amador Causeway: A beautiful site where 3 islands were united with the mainland by using materials removed during the Panama Canal excavations.  You get to choose from several gourmet restaurants and enjoy the view of ships leaving the Canal and the city.

The Casco Antiguo: Also called San Felipe, it showcases a spectacular view of Panama City and visits to historic buildings such as San Jose Church, The National Theater, The Metropolitan Cathedral, The old Slave Market and the Old Spanish Prisons.

The Old Panama Ruins: A visit to the Old Panama Ruins, a strategic spot for the Spanish trade during colonial times (Old Panama Ruins are closed on Mondays).

 

ITINERARY

Begins by picking up guests at the hotel in Panama city at 9:00 a.m., to take them on a circuit that will allow to visit above destinations. The tour will take about 4-5 hours.

FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS
WHAT DOES IT INCLUDE ? Transportation and bilingual guide.
WHO CAN GO ? Everyone.
WHAT SHOULD YOU TAKE ALONG ? Comfortable clothing and walking shoes, camera, cash for souvenirs.
WHAT SHOULD NOT BE BROUGHT ? Any object than can be lost such as valuables like jewels, large amounts of cash, etc.

PRICE:
USD $ 120.00 per person
Group leader will go free for a group of more than ten persons.

SEASON:
Year-round visit the Panama Canal Locks and Panama City tourist spots 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Visit the Panama Canal Locks
  • Guided tour to best Panama City tourist spots
  • You will see both, the historic and modern Panama City
  • Guided by a well versed, educated, english speaking guide

 

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Panama City 

The Casco Antiguo: Also called San Felipe, it showcases a spectacular view of Panama City and visits to historic buildings such as San Jose Church, The National Theater, The Metropolitan Cathedral, The old Slave Market and the Old Spanish Prisons.
 

Amador Causeway: A beautiful site where 3 islands were united with the mainland by using materials removed during the Panama Canal excavations.  You get to choose from several gourmet restaurants and enjoy the view of ships leaving the Canal and the city.
    
The Old Panama Ruins: A visit to the Old Panama Ruins, a strategic spot for the Spanish trade during colonial times (Old Panama Ruins is closed on Mondays).
   

Panama Canal Miraflores Locks Visitor Center
    
Miraflores Locks: In the locks, you are able to see ships passing by and you can enjoy a documentary about the creation of the canal, its economic and strategic impact, and the upcoming expansion of the Canal.
    
The Panama Canal Museum: Interesting artifacts, props, and a close overview of the French and  American ways to approaches to canal construction.
  

Trip Details

    Type: Day Tours in Panama City
    Departs From: Panama City
    Meeting Point: Pick up at hotels within Panama City
    Duration: 4-6 hours
    Available: Departs daily at 9:00 AM
    Lunch not included

ITINERARY

Begins by picking up guests in Panama city at 9:00 a.m., to take them on a circuit that will allow to visit above destinations.

FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT DOES IT INCLUDE ? Transportation and bilingual guide.

WHO CAN GO ? Everyone.

WHAT SHOULD YOU TAKE ALONG ? Comfortable clothing and walking shoes, camera, cash for souvenirs.

WHAT SHOULD NOT BE BROUGHT ? Any object than can be lost such as valuables like jewels, large amounts of cash, etc.

PRICE:

USD $ 125.00 per person
Group leader will go free for a group of more than ten persons.

SEASON:

Year-round visit the Panama Canal Locks and Panama City tourist spots 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Panama Canal transit cruises
  • On board guide
  • Lunch & beverages
  • Gateway: Panama City Panama
 

panama canal transit cruises panama canal and locks transit cruise ship boatOur trip departs from the Flamenco Marina (in front of Alberto's italian restaurant) at the end of the Amador Coast Way  at 7:00 a.m.(Check in), and you will travel from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean on the same day. Once in the Pacific Ocean, you will be able to admire the Bay of Panama and Panama City’s splendorous skyline before passing under the Bridge of the Americas. 
 

 

ITINERARY

The vessel will then transit through the first set of locks, the Miraflores Locks, where it will ascend 18 meters in two distinct steps. Next, the Pacific Queen will enter Miraflores Lake, which is a small artificial body of fresh water that separates Pedro Miguel Locks from Miraflores Locks. The vessel will transit through Pedro Miguel Locks, which is one of the two sets of locks on the Pacific side, and here the vessel ascends 9 meters in one step.

After exiting Pedro Miguel locks, the Pacific Queen will travel through the Gaillard Cut, where the Chagres River flows into the canal. The Gaillard Cut (also known as Culebra Cut because its curves resemble a snake) is one of the main points of interest for visitors because it was carved through the Continental Divide and this section of the Canal is full of history and geological value. As you transit the Cut you will be able to appreciate the continuous maintenance that this area requires, because it is very susceptible to landslides. In this area you will also be able to observe the work in process for the Panama Canal expansion project.

 You will enjoy a trip through Gatun Lake, which was formed by erecting the Gatun Dam across the Chagres River. During your transit through Gatun Lake you will pass the Smithsonian Research Station at Barro Colorado. You will also experience the Gatun Locks, which are the only set of locks in the Atlantic sector. In Gatun Locks, the vessel will be lowered a total of 26 meters in three distinct chambers. Upon arriving at Colon, you will disembark at Pier 6, where transportation back to Panama City will be provided.  We should get back to Panama City around 7:30 - 8:00pm.

 

 Vessel  Departing Pier  Check in time  *** 
 Pacific Queen  Flamenco Resort and Marina (in front of Alberto's italian restaurant) at the end of the Coastway Amador, last Island  7:00am
 Isla Morada and other ships  La Playita de Amador in Naos, second island on Coastway Amador.  7:00am

 

 

FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT DOES IT INCLUDE ? Bilingual guide/narrator, full lunch, soft drinks and water (all you can drink). transportation by bus in the way back. 

It does not include hotel pick up or drop off.  It interested on it we would happy to quote you on it. Coastway Amador  is about 20-30 minutes from most Panama City hotels in downtown and we advise to procure a taxi ride with hotel concierge from the day before your trip.

FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS

WHO CAN GO ? Everyone. Minors must travel with a responsible adult.

WHAT SHOULD YOU TAKE ALONG ? Sun protection and confortable clothing.  

WHAT SHOULD NOT BE BROUGHT ? Travel light and avoic carrying what you wont use.

 

NOTES:

This is not an exclusive trip.  You will be one more person in a small boat that could take around 200 persons.

-*** Given itinerary is temptative and subjected to final decision of the Panama Canal Authority which can change it (earlier or later, usually up to a couple of hours).  If that happens we will notify you by email as soon as we get notice of a change so PLEASE check your email.

 

PRICE:

    Adultos Niños (3 – 12)
LOW SEASON      
May 1st to October 31st   180.00   95.00
       
HIGH SEASON      
November 1st to April 30th   195.00 105.00

 

 

SEASON:

Year-round Panama Canal transit cruises

The best way to experience the canal is onboard a cruise. During your transit, you will have the unique opportunity to see the Canal up close in operation. 

Website about The Panama Canal Panama

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Partial transit of Panama Canal
  • Transit though Pedro Miguel and Miraflores Locks 
  • On board guide
  • Lunch & beverages
  • Gateway: Panama City
 
partial transit panama canal cruise panama canal partial transit vs full transit panama canal

The best way to experience the Panama Canal is onboard a boat. During your transit, you will have the unique opportunity to see the Canal up close in operation.

Partial Transit vs Full Transit of the Panama Canal ?  If it is in your bucket list go for the full transit.  If you wish to get the experience in half day the Partial Transit should be your choice.

 

ITINERARY

Our 4-5 hours tour starts at operating pier at Coastway Amador . Passengers board motor coaches for a 45 minute ride to the town of Gamboa where the Panama Canal Dredging Division is located. Once in Gamboa, passengers board the Pacific Queen to start the water portion of the tour. We enter the canal at the north end of the Gailard cut, where the Chagres River flows into the canal. The Gaillard Cut (also known as Culebra Cut because its curves resemble a snake) is one of the main points of interest for visitors because it was carved through the Continental Divide and this section of the Canal is full of history and geological value. The vessel will travel the Cut's 13.7 kilometers on the way to Pedro Miguel Locks. As you transit the Cut you will be able to appreciate the continuous maintenance that this area requires, because it is very susceptible to landslides. In this area you will also be able to observe the work in process for the Panama Canal expansion project.

Before reaching the Pedro Miguel Locks at the southern end of the Cut, you will be able to view the new Centennial Bridge which crosses over the Canal. Next, the vessel will enter Pedro Miguel Locks, which is one of the two sets of locks on the Pacific side, and here the vessel is lowered 9 meters in one step. You will then enter Miraflores Lake, which is a small artificial body of fresh water that separates Pedro Miguel from Miraflores Locks, the latter being the final set of locks before reaching the Pacific Ocean. At Miraflores Locks the vessel is lowered 18 meters in two distinct steps.

Then, it will continue its journey toward the Pacific Ocean  to the beautiful  islands at the end of the Coastway Amador where passengers disembark. On the way to Coastway Amador, you will pass under the Bridge of the Americas, and later, you will be able to admire the Bay of Panama and Panama City's splendorous skyline.

This itinerary might also be done the other way around, navigating from Coastway Amador and getting back from Gamboa by bus.  It will depend on where is the vessel.  For you, it will always starts and ends by operating pier in Amador. 

 Vessel  Departing Pier  Check in time ***

 Pacific Queen

 Flamenco Resort and Marina (in front of Alberto's italian restaurant) at the end of the Coastway Amador, last Island

 9:00am

Isla Morada and other ships

 La Playita de Amador in Naos, second island on Coastway Amador.

 8:00am

 

FREQUENT ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT DOES IT INCLUDE ? Bilingual guide/narrator, full lunch, soft drinks and water (all you can drink). transportation by bus from Panama City (operating pier) to Gamboa where the tour starts. 

It does not include hotel pick up or drop off.  It interested on it we would happy to quote you on it. Coastway Amador  is about 20-30 minutes from most Panama City hotels in downtown and we advise to procure a taxi ride with hotel concierge from the day before your trip.

WHO CAN GO ? Everyone. Minors must travel with a responsible adult.

WHAT SHOULD YOU TAKE ALONG ? Sun protection and comfortable clothing.  

WHAT SHOULD NOT BE BROUGHT ? Travel light and avoid carrying what you wont use.

 

PRICE: 

    Adultos Niños (3 – 12)
LOW SEASON      
May 1st to October 31st, 2018   135.00   85.00
       
HIGH SEASON      
November 1st to April 30th, 2018   150.00   95.00

Group leader will go free for a group of more than ten persons.

 

WARNING:

This is not an exclusive trip.  You will be one more person in a small boat that could take around 200 persons.

- *** Given itinerary is temptative and subjected to final decision of the Panama Canal Authority which can change it (earlier or later, usually up to a couple of hours).  If that happens we will notify you by email as soon as we get notice of a change so PLEASE check your email.

SEASON:

Partial transit of the Panama Canal cruise is a year-round activity
The best way to experience the canal is onboard a cruise. During your transit, you will have the unique opportunity to see the Canal up close in operation. 

Website about The Panama Canal Panama