Panama – From Canal to Caribbean

Panama – From Canal to Caribbean

Duration
12 days
Group Size
12 people
Price
From £3250
Region
Latin America
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Overview

This journey through Panama combines history, culture, and natural beauty in equal measure. Beginning in the colonial quarter of Panama City, explore the stories of two cities and witness the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal. Travel deep into the rainforest to meet the Emberá people, discover UNESCO-listed fortresses, and experience the highland town of Boquete with its cloud forests, coffee fincas, and hanging bridges. Crossing the Continental Divide leads to the turquoise waters of Bocas del Toro, where coral reefs, mangroves, and island culture await. The adventure concludes with rainforest walks, striking modern architecture, and a farewell in Panama City.

Highlights

Included/Excluded

Arrival and departure transfers
All accommodation
Ground Transportation
Services of a driver and English-speaking local guides
Meals as listed (B – Breakfast, L – Lunch, D – Dinner)
Entrance fees as per the itinerary
International flights
Items of a personal nature
Any airport taxes
Travel Insurance
Visa (if applicable)
Drinks
Tips (discretionary)

Tour Ratings

Fitness: 2/5
Unexplored: 3/5
Culture: 4/5
History: 4/5
Wildlife: 2/5
Tour-pace: 4/5

Map and Tour Itinerary

Experience Panama’s highlights on this 12-day journey, from the colonial charm of Casco Viejo and the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal to encounters with Emberá and Ngäbe-Buglé communities. Explore cloud forests, coffee estates and La Amistad National Park in the highlands, then unwind on the coral reefs and beaches of Bocas del Toro, finishing with rainforest walks and striking modern architecture back in Panama City.

Itinerary Highlights
Panama Canal & Historic Quarters

Explore Panamá Viejo and Casco Viejo, then watch vast ships navigate the Miraflores Locks on this world-famous canal

Emberá Village & Fort San Lorenzo

Journey by canoe to meet the Emberá people and visit a dramatic Caribbean-side fortress steeped in pirate lore

Boquete Cloud Forest & Coffee

Stroll hanging bridges in misty highlands and savour Panama’s finest high-altitude coffee and artisan rum

Bocas del Toro Islands

Snorkel vibrant coral reefs, glide through mangroves and experience the laid-back rhythm of Caribbean island life

Rainforest & Biomuseo Finale

Walk Soberanía National Park’s canopy trails and discover Panama’s natural history at Frank Gehry’s striking Biomuseo

Day 1 – Arrival in Panama City
Upon arrival in Panama you will be met and transferred to your hotel located in the heart of Panama City’s historic district, Casco Viejo. No meals or activities included today. Overnight at Central Hotel Panama or similar.

Day 2 – Stories of Two Cities and the Panama Canal
The journey begins with an immersive exploration of Panama City, a capital defined by contrast and connection. We start with a visit to the evocative ruins of Panamá Viejo, the original city founded in 1519 and later destroyed by the infamous pirate Henry Morgan. Here, among the stone walls and cathedral remnants we begin to understand Panama’s origins as a critical junction of trade and empire. The narrative continues in Casco Viejo, the “new” colonial city founded after the destruction of the first. The intertwining stories of these two cities reflect the resilience and strategic importance of Panama through the centuries. We visit the Mola Museum, showcasing the intricate textile art of the Guna women; the beautifully curated Panama Canal Museum, housed in the former headquarters of the French and American canal builders; and the boutique Cacao and Chocolate Museum at Casa Coronel, which celebrates Panama’s growing artisanal chocolate culture.

After lunch at a local restaurant, the journey continues to the Panama Canal Visitors Center at Miraflores Locks. From the observation terraces, witness massive ships navigating the narrow locks and gain a deeper appreciation for the engineering marvel that reshaped world trade. The day concludes with dinner at a carefully selected restaurant, offering local cuisine in a warm setting. Overnight at Central Hotel Panama or similar (BLD)

Day 3 – The Emberá People and Fort San Lorenzo

An unforgettable day unfolds with a cultural and historical expedition to the Caribbean side of the isthmus. Traveling north, we reache the banks of the Gatun River where dugout canoes await to take you into the forest and toward an Emberá community. Nestled in a remote setting, the village offers a rare opportunity to engage with Panama’s indigenous heritage. The Emberá proudly share their traditions, music, dances, and cosmology, as well as insights into their craftsmanship and connection to the land. Enjoy a traditional lunch is prepared by the community.

The adventure continues to Fort San Lorenzo, dramatically perched above the mouth of the Chagres River where it meets the Caribbean Sea. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, once a key defense point for the Spanish Crown, echoes with tales of pirates, conquests, and gold-laden galleons. Surrounded by tropical forest and history, it is a place where nature and empire collide. After returning to the city, the day ends with dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight at Central Hotel Panama or similar (BLD)

Day 4 – From the Pacific Coast to the Highlands
After an early breakfast, head to the airport for a short flight to David, the capital of Chiriquí province. Upon arrival, the journey continues to the Gulf of Chiriquí National Park, a protected marine wonderland scattered with lush islands and coral reefs. A boat excursion reveals the area’s vibrant biodiversity with opportunities to snorkel in crystal-clear waters, paddle along quiet mangrove-lined coasts, and spot marine life from the boat. A picnic-style lunch is served on one of the secluded beaches, offering a true taste of tropical serenity.

In the afternoon travel to Boquete, a picturesque mountain town on the foothills of Volcán Barú. Known for its cool climate, cloud forests, and world-class coffee, Boquete provides a stunning contrast to the coast. The road climbs steadily into the highlands, passing rolling green hills and dramatic ridges until arriving at the lodge nestled in nature. Dinner is served at the hotel, rounding off a day of striking geographical transitions. Overnight at Boquete Tree Trek Lodge or similar (BLD)

Day 5 – Hanging Bridges, Coffee & Rum: A Day in the Highlands
The cool mountain air and misty forest canopy set the stage for a morning of discovery in Boquete’s cloud forest reserve. Suspended walkways and well-maintained forest trails offer a gentle but immersive way to explore the highland ecosystem. As we move through the treetops on a series of hanging bridges, witness the interplay of light and foliage and may catch glimpses of hummingbirds, toucans, or even the elusive resplendent quetzal among the bromeliads and moss-draped trees. Those with a taste for adrenaline may choose to replace the forest walk with an optional zipline adventure through the canopy.

Later in the day, the focus turns to one of Panama’s most prized exports: coffee. A local finca opens its doors for a behind-the-scenes experience of specialty coffee production from the growing of high-altitude beans to their harvest, roasting, and final tasting. The aromas, techniques, and passion of the producers elevate this from a simple visit to a sensory journey. As the sun begins to dip behind the hills, enjoy a distinctly Panamanian rum experience where you will sample artisan rums and learn about the unique sugarcane heritage of the region. Lunch and dinner are enjoyed on-site, in the quiet comfort of the mountain lodge. Overnight at Boquete Tree Trek Lodge or similar (BLD)

Day 6 – La Amistad International Park and the Charm of Boquete
Today, we head into La Amistad International Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site shared by Panama and Costa Rica. This vast transboundary reserve protects one of the most biodiverse and pristine highland habitats in Central America. With local guides leading the way, follow trails that wind through mist-laden forests where cascading waterfalls and birdsong accompany each step. The area is a haven for birdwatchers, nature photographers, and anyone who appreciates raw, untouched landscapes.

After a morning immersed in nature, returns to Boquete to explore the town’s colorful streets, artisan shops, and flower-filled gardens. There’s time to take in the relaxed rhythm of local life and perhaps sip a cup of freshly brewed geisha coffee at a café. Lunch is served at a local restaurant, while dinner back at the hotel caps off this full and varied day. Overnight at Boquete Tree Trek Lodge or similar (BLD)

Day 7 – Across the Continental Divide to Bocas del Toro
The journey eastward from Boquete to the Caribbean begins early, tracing one of Central America’s most scenic overland routes. As the road climbs through the Cordillera Central, breathtaking views unfold – cloud forests giving way to alpine meadows, then descending into lush tropical lowlands. The transition from one side of the continental divide to the other is as dramatic in scenery as it is in climate. The final stretch takes us to the port town of Almirante, where water taxis await.

Crossing the tranquil waters of Almirante Bay, we arrive at Isla Colón, the lively heart of the Bocas del Toro archipelago. This Caribbean outpost is known for its laid-back energy, vibrant Afro-Caribbean culture, and rich natural beauty. After checking in to the hotel, there’s time to settle in and enjoy dinner at a local restaurant, where fresh seafood and tropical flavors take center stage. Overnight at Palma Royale Hotel or similar (BLD)

Day 8 – Coral Reefs, Mangroves and the Ngäbe-Buglé People
The morning begins on the water, weaving through turquoise channels and tangled mangrove forests that frame Bocas del Toro’s marine paradise. With masks and snorkels on hand, the group explores vibrant coral reefs teeming with life — tropical fish darting between sea fans and brain corals in warm, shallow water. Between snorkeling sites, the boat glides past islands fringed with coconut palms and echoing with bird calls.

Later, the focus shifts inland with a visit to a Ngäbe-Buglé community, where we are welcomed with hospitality and pride. The encounter offers a meaningful window into the traditions, social structure, and crafts of one of Panama’s most populous Indigenous groups. It’s a respectful cultural exchange that balances observation and participation. Meals today are enjoyed at local restaurants in the island town, which by now feels like a home base within the archipelago. Overnight at Palma Royale Hotel or similar (BLD)

Day 9 – Nature and Relaxation in Bastimentos Marine National Park
A short boat ride takes us to Bastimentos Island, home to a national marine park that protects a remarkable range of coastal ecosystems. The day unfolds at a relaxed pace, blending beach time with nature walks through coastal rainforest trails. Whether watching for sloths and red frogs in the forest or simply enjoying the rhythmic lapping of waves on a golden-sand beach, this is a day to slow down and appreciate the unspoiled beauty of Panama’s Caribbean coast.

Lunch and dinner are again taken at local restaurants, where the flavors of the sea mingle with Caribbean spices. The day concludes with a gentle return to Isla Colón, under skies often filled with stars and the soft glow of the moon on the water.  Overnight at Palma Royale Hotel or similar (BLD)

Day 10 – From the Islands Back to the Capital
The morning is free at leisure for you to enjoy. Whether it’s a final stroll through town, a dip in the sea, or simply time to reflect, Bocas del Toro offers a gentle farewell. In the early afternoon, we return by flight to Panama City. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel in the modern city, now a familiar contrast to the natural landscapes visited over the past week. Overnight at Hotel Plaza Paitilla Inn or similar (BLD)

Day 11 – Forest Canopy and Iconic Architecture
The last full day in Panama begins with a nature-focused experience just outside the capital. At Soberanía National Park, the group walks the trails of the rainforest in search of toucans, monkeys, and perhaps even a sloth hidden in the canopy. The journey includes a stop at the Rainforest Discovery Center, where an observation tower rises above the treetops for panoramic views and excellent birdwatching. This final immersion in Panama’s biodiversity is as rewarding as it is refreshing.

In the afternoon, visit the Biomuseo, an architectural landmark designed by Frank Gehry, dramatically situated on the Amador Causeway. Inside, the museum’s engaging exhibits reveal how the rise of the isthmus shaped the planet’s climate, species, and human history. As night falls, enjoy a farewell dinner at one of Panama City’s best local fare restaurants, where stories and highlights of the trip are shared among new friends. Overnight at Hotel Plaza Paitilla Inn or similar (BLD)

Day 12 – Departure
After breakfast transfer to the airport for your departure flight. End of tour. (B)

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Dates and Prices


Tour Code Start End Trip Status Pricing Per person
PAC/250226 Feb 25, 2026

Wednesday

Mar 08, 2026

Sunday

Guaranteed £3,250.00


Single Room Supplement: £815.00
PAC/050526 May 05, 2026

Tuesday

May 18, 2026

Monday

Guaranteed £5,750.00


Single Room Supplement: £1,140.00
PAC/060526 May 06, 2026

Wednesday

May 17, 2026

Sunday

Guaranteed £3,250.00


Single Room Supplement: £815.00
PAC/080926 Sep 08, 2026

Tuesday

Sep 21, 2026

Monday

Guaranteed £5,750.00


Single Room Supplement: £1,140.00
PAC/241126 Nov 24, 2026

Tuesday

Dec 05, 2026

Saturday

Guaranteed £3,250.00


Single Room Supplement: £815.00
PAC/040527 May 04, 2027

Tuesday

May 17, 2027

Monday

Guaranteed £5,750.00


Single Room Supplement: £1,140.00
PAC/070927 Sep 07, 2027

Tuesday

Sep 20, 2027

Monday

Guaranteed £5,750.00


Single Room Supplement: £1,140.00

Feedback from our Travellers

Essential Info

Foreign Office Travel Warnings

Before booking your tour please familiarise yourself with the country specific information provided by the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) – https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice. This includes important information such as latest immigration requirements, and details of any travel advisories.

We constantly monitor the advice posted by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). In particular we will always advise clients of any travel warnings. At present there are no warnings against travel to Panama. Please feel free to contact us should you have any specific concerns or would like to know in detail what measures are being taken to ensure visits remain trouble free and without incident.

Visa Information

At the time of writing British, US and Australian nationals do not require a visa for a short-term tourist visit to Panama.

As it is the travellers’ responsibility to ensure that they meet all entry requirements it is essential that you check the rules and any other conditions at the time of booking and again when making your balance payment. In addition, we would strongly advise that you make a final check around two weeks before your arrival. This is important as requirements can change at short notice. Undiscovered Destinations, when possible, will provide guidance about entry rules, but in the first instance please contact the relevant authorities, including the applicable embassy or consulate for assistance. Contact details can be found by visiting the following websites.

British Nationals – www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice

US Nationals – https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel.html

Australian Nationals – www.smartraveller.gov.au/

Other nationals should check the latest requirements with the authorities in their home country, or with the destination’s nearest embassy or consulate

Passports

It is your responsibility to ensure that you are in possession of a full passport, valid for at least six months after the date of return to your country.

We strongly advise that your passport contains a minimum of two blank pages, as this may be a requirement of the local immigration authorities. In addition certain countries will stipulate that the two blank pages are opposite each other. If you are unable to meet these requirements you may be refused boarding by your airline or denied entry by the immigration authorities.

For specific information about the requirements for your destination please check with the country’s embassy or consulate. Alternatively UK citizens can visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice.

Vaccinations & Protection

Nothing compulsory, but we recommend protection against typhoid, infectious hepatitis and polio. Please consult your travel clinic for the latest advice on Malaria, Dengue and Zika Virus. Please take preventative measures to avoid mosquito bites – these include mosquito repellent as well as long trousers and long sleeve shirts to cover up when necessary.

We strongly recommend that you contact your doctor’s surgery or a specialist travel clinic for up-to-date information, advice and the necessary vaccinations. The legal status and regulation of some medicines prescribed or purchased in your home country can be different in other countries. If you’re travelling with prescription or over-the-counter medicine, read this guidance from NaTHNaC on best practice when travelling with medicines. For further information on the legal status of a specific medicine, you’ll need to contact the embassy, high commission or consulate of the country or territory you’re travelling to.

Travel Insurance

It is a condition of booking with Undiscovered Destinations that you have adequate valid travel insurance. It is your responsibility to arrange appropriate travel insurance and ensure you have read and understood the full terms and conditions of your travel insurance policy to ensure that you are covered for all activities you intend to undertake whilst on the tour, including all optional activities. Your Insurance Policy must fully cover you for medical expenses (including cover for Covid-19 conditions) and emergency repatriation to your home country and be valid for the entire duration of your holiday.

Local Conditions

When travelling to our destinations, many of which are underdeveloped and untouristed by mainstream tourism, a good deal of patience and a sense of humour is an important attribute. This will help you to cope with problems such as ageing or poor infrastructure and when maintenance may not be as high as we would always like.

The choice of appropriate accommodation in some towns and cities (particularly the smaller places) can be limited, and standards of both service and maintenance can be less than polished. Guides and other service providers in some of our destinations do not always have the decades of collective practice and experience that their counterparts in more developed countries can draw upon. Although we will always try and resolve any issues as quickly as possible, on occasions there may be some shortcomings which no matter how hard we try will be unavoidable.

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