Ship: Sea Voyager
Itinerary: The Panama Canal and the Wonders of Costa Rica
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| Day 1 : | Arrive Panama City, Panama / Colon / Embark Ship |
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| Day 2 : | Gatun Lake / Panama Canal Transit |
| Day 3 : | Gulf of Panama Islets |
| Day 4 : | Isla Coiba National Park |
| Day 5 : | Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica |
| Day 6 : | Osa Peninsula |
| Day 7 : | Manuel Antonio National Park |
| Day 8 : | Herradura / Disembark / San Jose / Return Home |
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| Days | Dates | Deck + Cabin Type | ||||
| Cat 1 | Cat 2 | Cat 2S | Cat 3 | SO | ||
| 8 | Oct 25, 2008 Nov 1, 2008 * Nov 8, 2008 Nov 15, 2008 * Nov 22, 2008 Nov 29, 2008 * Dec 6, 2008 Dec 13, 2008 * Dec 20, 2008 Dec 27, 2008 * |
$4,240 | $4,780 | $7,180 | $5,740 | $4,240 |
| Nov 1, 2008 - $500 air credit Nov 22, 2008 - $500 air credit Nov 29, 2008 - $500 air credit Dec 6, 2008 - $500 air credit Dec 13, 2008 - $500 air credit * Itinerary operates in reverse |
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| 8 | Jan 3, 2009 Jan 10, 2009 Jan 17, 2009 Jan 24, 2009 Feb 7, 2009 Feb 14, 2009 Feb 21, 2009 Feb 28, 2009 Mar 7, 2009 Mar 14, 2009 Mar 21, 2009 Mar 28, 2009 Oct 3, 2009 Oct 10, 2009 Oct 17, 2009 Oct 24, 2009 Oct 31, 2009 Nov 7, 2009 Nov 21, 2009 Nov 28, 2009 Dec 5, 2009 Dec 12, 2009 Dec 19, 2009 Dec 26, 2009 |
$4,660 | $5,250 | $7,880 | $6,300 | $4,660 |
| Jan 3, 2009 - $500 air credit Jan 17, 2009 - $500 air credit Feb 28, 2009 - $500 air credit Mar 7, 2009 - $500 air credit Mar 21, 2009 - $500 air credit Mar 28, 2009 - $500 air credit Oct 3, 2009 - $500 air credit Oct 17, 2009 - $500 air credit Nov 21, 2009 - $500 air credit Dec 5, 2009 - $500 air credit | ||||||
| Destinations : Central America, Costa Rica, Panama Activities : Nature Viewing, Photography, Sea Kayaking, Snorkeling |
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Day 1 : Arrive Panama City, Panama / Colon / Embark Ship
On arrival, drive to Colon to board the Sea Voyager and set sail for the first part of our Panama Canal transit, anchoring in Gatun Lake for the night. (D)
Day 2 : Gatun Lake / Panama Canal Transit
After breakfast, board Zodiacs for Barro Colorado Nature Monument in Lake Gatun. The island is inaccessible to most travelers and, by special arrangement, guides from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute accompany us through the tropical forest that so challenged the builders of the Canal. Reboard the Sea Voyager to continue our crossing. A daylight transit cannot be guaranteed since cargo ships have priority over passenger ships. The Canal, however, is dramatically lit at night. (B,L,D)
Day 3 : Gulf of Panama Islets
Explore a cluster of islands in the Gulf of Panama via Zodiac or kayak. It's a wonderful introduction to the region's varied birdlife. Observe large numbers of roosting and nesting seabirds: magnificent frigate birds, brown pelicans and blue-footed boobies of Galápagos fame. (B,L,D)
Day 4 : Isla Coiba National Park
Isla Coiba is one of Panama's most remote national parks, where you may hike the tropical, moist forest trails. The area is also perfect for swimming and snorkeling amid tropical fish. Our staff will assist both novice and expert snorkelers alike. For those preferring a drier clime, our naturalists take underwater footage, which animates our evening gathering in the lounge. (B,L,D)
Day 5 : Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica
Today we make our first landfall in Costa Rica. At Casa Orquideas, a privately owned garden accessible only by boat and special invitation, see a profusion of orchids, look for tanagers, parrots and gaudy toucans. Later, explore the forested bay of Golfo Dulce, ideal for kayaking or swimming. (B,L,D)
Day 6 : Osa Peninsula
The Sea Voyager anchors off the remote Osa Peninsula and the environs of Corcovado National Park. Our exact landing spot for the day will depend on sea conditions. You may swim in waterfall pools, horseback ride on the beach or kayak. Trek through the rain forest for a chance to see three species of monkey in one day: howler, spider and squirrel! (B,L,D)
Day 7 : Manuel Antonio National Park
The abundant wildlife here is most active in the early morning, so we are sure to get an early start. Lethargic three-toed sloths can be easy to spot, but it often takes the expert eye of a naturalist to point out monkeys or vividly colored birds as they zip through the forest. In the afternoon, we explore Costa Rica’s beautiful coast where we'll find a great spot for a final hike or swim. (B,L,D)
Day 8 : Herradura / Disembark / San Jose / Return Home
This morning we disembark Sea Voyager in Herradura and drive to the airport for flights home, or on to other adventures.(B)
Ship Description: Sea Voyager
The versatile M.V. Sea Voyager can reach places inaccessible to larger ships due to its small size, yet it comfortably accommodates 60 guests in 31 outside cabins.
Accessibility means freedom. Our captains have decades of sailing experience in the regions we explore. They know when and where to navigate so that you feel the places we visit are all ours. Thanks to our sturdy fleet of Zodiacs and virtually untippable kayaks, you can be off the ship and out exploring within a moment’s notice. Launch your kayak from the fantail, hike with our naturalists into the rain forest or walk along a picturesque beach.
During your time with us, our expedition staff likes nothing better than to surprise and delight you by directing the ship toward breaching whales, bow-riding dolphins or into an alluring cove. Our seasoned crew consists of expert Zodiac drivers and considerate service providers. Their energy, enthusiasm and field expertise are sure to enhance your experience. This is what expedition travel is all about: not just seeing wildness, but being out there, in it.
Public Areas: Ship is fully air conditioned. Covered deck with chairs and tables; Doctor's Office; Fitness Center; Gift Shop; Library; Lounge with full-service bar and facilities for films, slide shows, and lectures; and Sky Deck. Guests are welcome on our "Open Bridge" to meet the Captain and Officers and learn about navigation.
Meals: Served in single seatings with unassigned tables for an informal atmosphere and easy mingling. Lunch is often served in the Lounge. Menu is international with a Central American flair.
Cabins: All face outside with windows, private facilities, and climate controls.
Expedition Equipment: Hydrophone, kayaks, snorkeling gear, Splash-Cam, underwater video camera, video microscope, wetsuits in Baja, Zodiac landing craft.
Special Features: Guest e-mail station, laundry service. A ship's doctor and a Video Chronicler are also onboard. An Undersea Specialist is onboard in Baja.
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Cat 1 Main Deck #307-312, 315, 316; Cabins feature a large window and a small writing desk with makeup table. Main Deck cabins include two lower single beds which can convert to a queen bed. |
Cat 2 #205, 206, 209-212, 215-220; #104, 106, 108 (Single: All) - Cabins include a small writing desk with makeup table. Upper Deck cabins include 2 lower twin beds which can convert to a queen bed and large view windows. Bridge Deck cabins have 2 lower twin be |
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Cat 2S Single Occupancy - Cabins include a small writing desk with makeup table. Upper Deck cabins include 2 lower twin beds which can convert to a queen bed and large view windows while Bridge Deck cabins have 2 lower twin beds, outside access & 2 windows. |
Cat 3 Upper Deck # 201-204; Bridge Deck #103, 105 These deluxe cabins are larger and include a spacious bathroom, two single beds which can convert to a queen bed, a sofa bed for a third person, coffee table, easy chair, writing desk, and ample closet space. |
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SO Sole Occupancy - #207, 208 - Cabins feature one lower single bed, a large view window and a small writing desk with makeup table. |



