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The Panama Canal & Costa Rica
2009 Itinerary featuring 11 days from $5,990     Ocean Cruising  Small Ship Cruising  Single  Two Week  
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Tauck’s 11-day journey, The Panama Canal & Costa Rica, offers the delightful combination of a memorable Panama Canal cruise and up-close discoveries of amazing wildlife, fascinating centuries-old cultures and man-made marvels. A 6-day voyage aboard the sporty yacht, Le Levant, includes a complete transit of the Panama Canal, as well as encounters with the Kuna and Choco peoples who live in this beautiful area much as they have for centuries. After your Panama Canal cruise, explore Costa Rica’s rich interior, with its great volcanoes and abundant wildlife. See flying kaleidoscopes of colorful wings all around you at the Butterfly Observatory and the Hummingbird Garden. Walk on the lunar-like lava landscape at the summit of mighty Volcano Irazú, Costa Rica’s largest volcano.
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Day 1: Bienvenidos a Panama - let the Panama Canal cruise begin
Tauck's Panama Canal cruise begins at InterContinental Miramar Panama. Welcome to Panama! A transfer awaits to take you from Tocmen International Airport to the InterContinental Miramar Panama hotel on the shores of the Pacific Ocean and Panama Bay. Meet your Tauck Director and your fellow travelers at our welcome reception and dinner this evening to share your excitement about your upcoming Panama Canal cruise.
Meals: Dinner
Lodging: InterContinental Miramar Panama, Panama City

Day 2: Man-made marvels and natural wonders
Begin the day touring bustling Panama City before heading off for a land-based view of the Miraflores Lock in the Panama Canal, through which you’ll later sail aboard Le Levant during a Panama Canal cruise. After lunch, explore some of Panama’s natural treasures, on your choice of an aerial tram ride (Panama's only gondola) with a naturalist or a boat cruise with a naturalist prior to boarding Le Levant.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Lodging: Aboard Le Levant

Day 3: San Blas society
Only a few of the 365 tiny San Blas Islands are inhabited; go ashore in this tropical paradise to meet the Kuna who make their home there, and are famous for their beautiful, brightly colored mola embroideries; see how these works of art are made. This evening, the Captain invites you to attend his welcome dinner.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Lodging: Aboard Le Levant

Day 4: Sea to sea via yacht on your Panama Canal cruise
Experience for yourself one of the modern world’s engineering marvels during your Panama Canal cruise as Le Levant transits the Panama Canal from the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. The ship will rise an astonishing 85 feet as she travels from the Miraflores locks at one end of the canal to the Gatun Locks at other. Gatun Lake is one of the largest man-made lakes in the world; what appear to be islands are actually the tops of former jungle hills.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Lodging: Aboard Le Levant

Day 5: Stepping back in time in the Darien
Today, you'll have an experience that you just wouldn't get if you were traveling on your own. You'll feel like you've done some time traveling when you step ashore in an astounding beautiful spot in a remote area of the Darien Province of Panama seldom visited by “outsiders.” Traveling by local boats called cayucos, visit a remote village where the entire town comes to greet you. They’ll take pride in showing you their traditional Cocobolo wood or Tagua “vegetable ivory” carvings and sharing their music and dance. Return to Le Levant, and set sail for Coiba Island.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Lodging: Aboard Le Levant

Day 6: A day at the beach
Le Levant anchors off lovely Granita del Oro near unspoiled Coiba Island National Park to offer you a day of sun, sea and sand. Swim, snorkel or kayak in the crystal-clear waters where you may get a glimpse of underwater life not usually associated with the Americas, and enjoy a special barbeque lunch on the beach.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Lodging: Aboard Le Levant

Day 7: Costa Rica’s wildlife beckons
The Marenco Biological Reserve on Costa Rica’s isolated Osa Peninsula is a rainforest ecological treasure trove. Explore this biologically interesting place with an expert naturalist, keeping an eye out for the exotic birds such as toucans and scarlet macaws, and three species of monkeys that make the rainforest their home. You'll also have an opportunity to swim in a natural freshwater stream that lies between the rainforest and the ocean before returning to the ship where Tauck's Panama Canal cruise sets sail once again in the Pacific.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Lodging: Aboard Le Levant

Day 8: Panama Canal cruise ends – into the heart of Costa Rica

As your Panama Canal cruise ends, bid farewell to Le Levant and set off to discover Costa Rica’s fascinating interior. Visit the village of Sarchi, famous for its painted ox carts, as well as a coffee plantation for a tour and a demonstration of the coffee roasting process. The Costa Rica Marriott Hotel in San José will be your home for the next three nights.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Lodging: Costa Rica Marriott Hotel, San José, Costa Rica

Day 9: Wings and waters
After strolling through a garden of cascading waterfalls set within a lush rainforest at La Paz Waterfall Gardens, delight in the kaleidoscope of colors flying all around you in a Butterfly Observatory housing over 20 different species of airborne jewels. More enchanting wings await in the Hummingbird Garden, which attracts at least 24 brightly colored wild species of these, the smallest birds in the world.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch
Lodging: Costa Rica Marriott Hotel, San José, Costa Rica

Day 10: Encounter a lunar landscape
Journey to Volcano Irazú, Costa Rica’s tallest volcano. Although it hasn’t actively erupted since 1963, it still groans and grumbles on occasion. Follow the trails across the desolate lava landscape to view the lake at the bottom of the 100-meter-deep Diego de la Haya crater, which sometimes appears emerald-green, and at other times seems rust-red. On a clear day, it is possible to see both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans from this stark summit. See San José's National Theater and the National Museum (depending on the day of the week) on a brief city tour prior to joining us for our farewell reception and dinner this evening.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Lodging: Costa Rica Marriott Hotel, San José, Costa Rica

Day 11: Say goodbye to your wonderful Panama Canal cruise
Your Panama Canal cruise ends in San José, Costa Rica. Transfers from the Costa Rica Marriott Hotel to Juan Santamaría International Airport are included. Allow 2 1/2 hours for check-in formalities. Please Note that the Costa Rica departure tax is not included.
Meals: Breakfast

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