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Secrets of Central America from Puntarenas Cruise

  • Departure DateMon 29th Mar 2027
  • Ponant Le Bellot
  • 10 Night Cruise From Puntarenas
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Itinerary

  • Puntarenas, Costa Rica
  • Cebaco Island, Panama
  • Pearl Island
  • San Blas
  • Colon, Panama

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Day 1 - Puntarenas, Costa Rica

Arrive: Mon 29 March 2027 / Depart: Mon 29 March 2027

Day 2 - Curù Wildlife Refuge

Day 3 - Drake bay

Day 4 - Rio Esquinas

Day 4 - Rio Esquinas

Day 5 - Cebaco Island, Panama

Arrive: Fri 02 April 2027 / Depart: Fri 02 April 2027

Day 6 - Playa Muerto

Day 7 - Pearl Island

Arrive: Sun 04 April 2027 / Depart: Sun 04 April 2027

Day 7 - Isla Pacheca

Day 8 - Panama Canal Crossing

Day 9 - San Blas

Arrive: Tue 06 April 2027 / Depart: Tue 06 April 2027

The San Blas Islands of Panama is an archipelago comprising approximately 365 islands and cays, of which 49 are inhabited. They lie off the north coast of the Isthmus of Panama, east of the Panama Canal. A part of the comarca Guna Yala along the Caribbean coast of Panama is home to the Kuna people.

Day 10 - Colon, Panama

Arrive: Wed 07 April 2027

Colón is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal. Colón is today an important port, and the free trade zone created in 1953 contributed greatly to the development of the city. Colón was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts through the isthmus of Panama; the city rapidly overshadowed the older Caribbean ports of Panama when the canal opened.

Day 11 - Colon, Panama

Depart: Thu 08 April 2027

Colón is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal. Colón is today an important port, and the free trade zone created in 1953 contributed greatly to the development of the city. Colón was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts through the isthmus of Panama; the city rapidly overshadowed the older Caribbean ports of Panama when the canal opened.

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