Ocean to Ocean Panama Canal and Jungle Tour

Canal of Panama, Emberá Region
Duration
9 Hours

Ocean to Ocean Panama Canal and Jungle Tour

9 Hours

From $135 per adult
From $80 per child
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Included/Exclude

Cost Includes

  • Central Panama City hotel pick-up
  • Entrance to the Soberania National Park
  • Travel from Pacific to the Caribbean
  • Boat ride for wildlife viewing on Lake Gatun and the Panama Canal
  • Visit Monkey Island
  • Bottled drinking water
  • Entrance to San Lorenzo National Park
  • Entrance to Agua Clara Locks Visitor Center
  • 7% government service tax (ITBMS)

Cost Excludes

  • Additional Services
  • Insurance
  • Food & Drinks

Trip Info

  • Professional boat captains as guides
  • Panama CIty
  • English, Spanish.
  • Visa, Mastercard, Paypal
  • Includes lunch (Please notify us of any special dietary needs)

Experience the Magic of the Panama Jungle Tour

This Panama jungle tour begins with hotel pick-ups starting at  6:30a.m. We know it sounds silly to get up so early on your vacation, but you’ll thank us for it later. By starting this early, we can beat the crowds and see more wildlife in cooler temperatures.

We begin our wildlife viewing from a boat on the waters of the Canal and Gatun Lake. We ride along the canal and get an up-close view of the ships passing through as well as the abundant wildlife along the shores. Our Panama Canal tours visit the famous Monkey Islands, where we can see capuchins, howlers, and tamarins. Once we finish with our canal and lake ride (around 90 minutes), we head 45 minutes north to the Caribbean side of Panama. We visit the Agua Clara Visitor Center to see the new expansion locks working up close.

Located on the west side of the brand new Agua Clara Locks, the Agua Clara Visitor Center allows you to observe transiting vessels from a scenic lookout point and learn first-hand about the various operations of the Panama Canal, the history of its construction, its participation in the world markets, and the importance of its watershed. An observational deck lets you watch the ships pass through the Agua Clara Locks on their way to the Pacific or Atlantic oceans. Once we finish up at the locks, we travel to a scenic and quiet spot beneath the Gatun Dam and have a picnic lunch at the fork of the French West Diversion Channel and the Chagres River.

The next stop on our Panama jungle tour is a visit to San Lorenzo National Park, where we can visit a remote rainforest full of flora and fauna, followed by a tour Fort San Lorenzo, a 400-year-old Spanish fort on a scenic cliff overlooking the Caribbean. Here, we recount the many attacks by pirates and privateers that happened at one of the most historically important places in Panama. Once we finish our tour of the fort, we return to Panama City for hotel drop-off.

HighLights

  • Agua Clara Locks Visitor Center Witness the engineering marvel of the expanded Panama Canal from a panoramic observation deck and learn about the canal's construction, operation, and global significance.
  • San Lorenzo National Park & Historic Fort San Lorenzo Explore a lush rainforest teeming with biodiversity, then visit the 400-year-old Fort San Lorenzo perched above the Caribbean Sea, rich with tales of pirates and colonial battles.
  • Monkey Island & Gatun Lake Wildlife Cruise Enjoy a scenic boat ride through the Panama Canal and Gatun Lake, getting up-close views of massive cargo ships and spotting monkeys (capuchins, howlers, and tamarins) in their natural habitat.

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