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Panama Canal Experience
Panama City (Pacific Cruise Terminal), Panama
Duration 7 hrs
- Adult from: €158,02 EUR
- Child from: €113,88 EUR
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*Terms & Conditions
Package not available on sailings less than 5 days or charter sailings.
Duration 7 hrs
Experience the wonders of the Panama Canal on this spectacular partial canal transit. Arriving in Panama City, you will disembark the ship and take a short transfer by coach to the La Playita dock where you will board a spacious ferry and begin your unforgettable tour of the Panama Canal. The first lock you will pass through is the Miraflores Locks, where your ship will be raised the first 56 feet and enter Miraflores Lake. From here, you will transit through the Pedro Miguel Locks, where you will be raised the second 28 feet and enter Gatun Lake, once the largest man-made lake in the world. Crossing the Continental Divide at this point, you will continue to Gaillard Cut. The Gaillard (or Culebra) Cut, was the most challenging section of the canal to build. As you pass through the Cut, you'll see the continuing excavation that keeps this passage open to marine traffic. Enjoy a buffet lunch aboard the ferry before your fascinating tour of the Canal ends in the small village of Gamboa. While not large, Gamboa is home to the headquarters of the Panama Canal dredging division and some of the largest floating cranes in the world. After leaving your ferry, board a waiting motorcoach for the just over 1-hour drive back to the ship at Amador. Each tour participant will receive a certificate that commemorates their crossing of the Canal.
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Boarding your mini-coach at the pier, you'll commence a 40-minute drive to fascinating Panama City. Panama City is located at the entrance of the Panama Canal and is an exciting city with a colorful history. The city today combines a rich collection of both modern and colonial architecture, historical monuments, and tree-shaded boulevards.
Your tour of the city begins by viewing highlights of the part of the city that is referred to as Old Panama, and which was founded in 1519 by Pedro Arias Davila and later destroyed by Captain Henry Morgan. Old Panama City was the first city of the Pacific Coast of the Americas and played a major role in the conquering of South America. In later years, it was the place where gold was sent to Portobelo and then on to Spain.
Following your tour of Old Panama, you will make your way to what is known as Casco Antiguo or Colonial Panama. This area of the city was founded in 1673 after the original capital was left in ruins following Captain Henry Morgan's attack two years earlier and features some lovely French and Spanish architecture. Several points of interest in the city are the Cathedral, the National Theater, and Las Bovedas.
Following your tour of Panama City's most notable sights, you will make the return transfer back to Amador and your waiting ship.
lessDuration 6 hrs
This completely unique tour could easily be the highlight of your trip. Just imagine traveling down the tracks of the first transcontinental railroad in a beautifully restored and richly adorned railcar, while viewing what is widely considered to be the 8th wonder of the world; the Panama Canal, as well as spectacular Gatun Lake and the extraordinarily beautiful flora and fauna of the surrounding countryside. Adding to all of that, the unrivaled experience of traveling from one ocean to another, crossing the amazing continent of the Americas in just over one hour!
The Panama Railroad was the brainchild of a group of New York Financiers who wanted to create an easy passage for the increasing gold rush traffic. The railroad took five years and eight million dollars to build and was completed in 1855. During its first 12 years of operation, the train carried over 750 million dollars’ worth of gold and silver and collected one-quarter of one percent of each shipment as duty. The railroad was rebuilt in 1909 during the construction of the Panama Canal, and without it, the canal could not have been built. Your journey will begin with a short coach transfer from the pier in Amador to the Pacific side railroad station where you will board the train for your approximately 75-minute rail journey. As you travel through the lush tropical rainforest, there is a good chance you'll sight some Howler monkeys, colorful toucans or other exotic wildlife. Crossing the Continental Divide, you'll find yourself on the Atlantic side, where you will disembark the train.
From here, it's a short coach transfer to Aqua Clara or the Expansion locks where you can spend some time on the observation deck and observe up-close how the canal operates.Following your time at locks, you will re-board your coach and transfer back to the pier in Amador.
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Duration 4 1/2 hrs
This fabulous tour begins with a scenic 45-minute drive to the luxurious Gamboa Rainforest Resort. The resort is located in the 55,000-acre Soberania National Park which is adjacent to the Panama Canal and near the historic Chagres River. On the grounds of the resort, an aerial tram has been constructed, unlocking the secrets of the heavily populated rainforest canopy.
Boarding your tram, you'll begin your ascent from the shadowy rainforest floor through the understory of vegetation and into the sun-drenched canopy. Here, you will have a bird's eye view of a thousand hues of green, interspersed with the fluorescent exclamation points of flowering trees. As you glide through the canopy, you'll sight the many animals that live high above the forest floor, such as Howler monkeys, sloths, coatimundi, and capybara. Beautiful birds like the toucan, parrot, and momot are also plentiful here, as are iguanas, frogs, butterflies, and dragonflies. After your tram ride, you may choose to climb the observation tower to enjoy a 360-degree, panoramic view of the Panama Canal, the Chagres River, and the surrounding tropical rainforest. Before returning to the pier, you will have some free time at the resort to explore the many exhibits, which include a butterfly farm, aquarium, orchid garden. There is also the opportunity to do some shopping while you are here.
lessDuration 6 1/2 hrs
Duration 5 hrs
Duration 6 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Become immersed in the Emberá culture by visiting a remote village in the rainforest, where these indigenous people still practice traditions from a time before the Spanish colonized the region. The village lies within the Chagres National Park in an area only accessible by motorized dugout canoe. Along the way, you may spot parrots, monkeys, sloths and caiman, animals that thrive in the depths of the rainforest. As you will discover by interacting with the Emberá villagers, they are somewhat self-sufficient through fishing, growing plantains and selling handicrafts. Hand-woven baskets, masks made from palm leaf fibers and intricate carvings on Tagua nuts are among their creations. Most everyone in the village, from the shaman to the children, are adorned with temporary tattoos made from a black dye from the Genipa tree berry. The dye also repels insects. To enhance your cultural understanding of the Emberás, they may share their oral history and spiritual beliefs.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Cruise in a dugout canoe to an Emberá village deep in the rainforest.
• Learn about the traditional Emberá culture, which hasn’t changed in centuries.
• Interact with the villagers, who are quick to share their cultural ways.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/4 hrs
Duration 5 1/2 hrs
Duration 4 1/2 hrs
OVERVIEW
Experience the natural wonders of the Gamboa Rainforest Reserve while ziplining through the tree canopy and hiking along the forest floor. A briefing at the Gamboa Rainforest Resort will prepare you for the adventure that lies ahead and how to make the most of it. You will then soar over nearly a mile of tropical rainforest on a series of zipline cables that stretch high above the ground. Every moment will be exhilarating as each of the 10 ziplines has its own characteristics. Along the way and while pausing on the elevated platforms between the ziplines, you will enjoy a literal bird’s-eye view of the tropical surroundings. Sights include the Panama Canal and the Chagres River. You will see the rainforest from an entirely different perspective while hiking through it with a naturalist guide. Besides learning about flora such as the Holy Ghost Orchid – Panama’s national flower – you may spot wildlife such as white-faced capuchin monkeys.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Enjoy the thrill of soaring through the Gamboa Rainforest Reserve on a series of 10 ziplines.
• Get a literal bird’s-eye view of the tropical forest, the Panama Canal and the Chagres River.
• Hike through the rainforest with a naturalist guide that will describe the native flora and fauna.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
Duration 3 1/4 hrs
OVERVIEW
Sample some of Panama City’s most traditional cuisine as an appetizer of sorts to a multi-course meal at a casual waterfront restaurant. The tastings will begin at a bustling seafood market where the day’s catch will on display. The vendors will be preparing the seafood for dishes such as ceviche, in which bite-size pieces of raw fish are marinated in citrus juice and mixed with various vegetables and herbs depending on the recipe. After sampling Panamanian-style ceviche, you will stroll through Casco Antigua, the city’s atmospheric colonial quarter. Along the way, you will learn about Panama’s passion for chocolate made from locally sourced cacao. A tasting will confirm how rich and flavorful it is. Upon arriving at the family-owned restaurant Sabroso, you will indulge in a meal of authentic Panamanian cuisine prepared from recipes handed down from one generation to another. It will be an authentic culinary experience that celebrates the local cuisine.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Sample freshly made ceviche at a waterfront seafood market.
• Learn about the history of Panamanian chocolate and enjoy a tasting of it.
• Follow the guide through historical Casco Antiguo, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
• Enjoy a multi-course meal of Panamanian cuisine at the restaurant Sabroso.
HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.
*Prices vary by ship and sail date. See Terms & Conditions
NCL makes arrangements for Guests for shore excursions solely for the convenience of the Guest; NCL does not act on behalf of or supervise the parties or persons who own, furnish, or operate such excursions, and the same are provided by independent contractors. NCL assumes no responsibility for, nor guarantees the performance of, any such excursion provider, and Guests acknowledge that NCL shall not be liable for losses or injuries arising from the acts or omissions of such provider.
Participation in activities and excursions may involve physical exertion, and may be potentially hazardous or dangerous. It is the responsibility of each individual to determine whether you are capable of engaging in any activity. Participation in any activity or excursion is at your own risk.
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