Many people know the Panama Canal. But few know it quite like this.
An expert and working member of the Panama Canal will lead you on this unique and fully private experience —the “behind the scenes” —that makes the everyday workings of the canal possible.
Set sail to explore a kaleidoscopic underwater world designated as a World Heritage Site by Unesco.
Located in Panama’s Gulf of Chiriquí, Coiba National Park comprises a major island of nearly 194 square miles and a group of 38 small islets with white sand beaches and crystalline waters teeming with an abundance of marine life.
A world-class underwater wonderland waiting to be discovered!
When temperatures in North and South America start to cool during their respective winters, Humpback whales begin their 5,000-mile voyage in search of warm tropical waters, and Panama’s Chiriquí Gulf is one of their favorite places.
Boat trips can be arranged to get closer to these majestic species. Their breaching, spy hopping, tail slapping and lob tailing will leave you with no doubts as to why Panama whale-watching is some of the best.
It’s a natural spectacle you must witness front row!