The Le Bellot is a modern, luxury expedition ship cruising the Arctic and Caribbean. She offers an upscale onboard ambiance, impressive service, and an engaging expedition program of both onboard lectures and off-ship excursions.
Photo by: Thibault Garnier/PONANT
Secrets of Central America
Discover Panama and Costa Rica on this 11-day expedition cruise aboard a 184-guest French luxury ship. Cross the Panama Canal during the day, learn about unique biodiversity, and visit a curated selection of dream islands, natural reserves and fascinating local communities.
Discover Panama and Costa Rica on this 11-day Expedition cruise aboard a luxury 184-guest expedition ship. Learn about unique biodiversity while visiting dream islands, natural reserves and fascinating local communities. Expeditions venture to remote locales and include regular Zodiac landings lead by a team of naturalist guides, plus possible added-cost activities.
Aside from the legendary daytime canal crossing, the highlights are many on this luxury Panama Canal cruise. San Lorenzo’s Fort is an unusual fortress classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The San Blas Islands offer golden sand, crystal-clear waters and the Kuna people with their traditional craft of molas, weaved textiles in sparkling colors. In Costa Rica’s Rio Esquinas, explore monumental mangroves where emblematic species reign supreme. And the stunning Curú nature reserve’s tropical rainforest may provide glimpses of multicolored birds, monkeys, iguanas and sloths.
The magnificent Darien National Park in Panama is another UNESCO World Heritage site and home to remarkable plants and wildlife. Sandy beaches, rocky coastlines, mangroves, swamps and tropical rainforests vie with each other for beauty and offer a feast for photographers. This will also be an opportunity to meet the astonishing semi-nomadic Emberas community.
The 8-day Panama & Costa Rica by Sea: The Natural Wonders of Central America is a themed departure from a collection of Ponant sailings operated in alliance with Smithsonian Journeys. The abbreviated itinerary generally follows the same route as the main itinerary (with fewer stops), but is tailored for English-speaking travelers who want to engage with the world. These PONANT voyages in alliance with Smithsonian Journeys uniquely include transfers to and from the ship on embarkation and disembarkation days, talks and discussions aboard ship by world-class experts from Smithsonian Journeys, and a shore excursion or activity in each port of call that encourages guests to embrace the sights, sounds, tastes and smells of the local environment and culture. Look for the themed icon in the Rates and Dates table below.
The alternative 8-day Central America Jewels & Panama Canal itinerary also cruises between Panama and Costa Rica, but offers a Timeless voyage. On Timeless itineraries, travelers can enjoy at least one English-speaking onboard lecturer who’s an expert in the destination, plus one excursion included in every port.
Passage on this luxury cruise is aboard sister ships Le Bellot, Le Bougainville or Le Laperouse, high-end Explorer vessels with a capacity of 184 guests. These luxury French expedition ships offer refined and attentive service, a plethora of onboard activities and unrivaled elegance. Appreciate understated sophistication, an international feel and top-notch guides aboard these small expedition vessels. Explore the region’s abundant natural splendors and local indigenous communities off the ships, then return on board for 5-star hotel service and a plethora of activities such as performances, culinary tastings and enriching lectures.
Read on for details about this luxury Panama Canal cruise, or learn more about AdventureSmith’s Costa Rica cruises and Costa Rica trips.
Secrets of Central America: Colón to Puntarenas Itinerary
This itinerary starts in Colón, Panama and ends in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, with a transit through the Panama Canal and daily opportunities to explore the history, culture and wildlife of the region. These Expeditions include regular Zodiac landings lead by a team of naturalist guides, plus possible added-cost activities.
Colón is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal. Colón is today an important port, and the free trade zone created in 1953 contributed greatly to the development of the city. Colón was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts through the isthmus of Panama; the city rapidly overshadowed the older Caribbean ports of Panama when the canal opened.
In the Colón District, Fort San Lorenzo faces the sea, its canons pointing towards the horizon as they used to under the Spanish Crown. This construction is part of a group of buildings exemplifying the military architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries along the Caribbean coast of Panama, hence its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander along the fort’s alleyways accompanied by the melodious singing of the birds that have made the surrounding forest their home. Enjoy an unforgettable port of call combining history and walking in nature.
Located on the northeast coast of Panama, the San Blas archipelago is a string of coral islands in the heart of the Caribbean Sea. More than 300 islands and cays cover an area of 115 square miles (300 square kilometers) offering travelers a multitude of treasures. Sheltered behind a long coral reef, the San Blas Islands are full of enchanting anchorages. The long sandy white beaches bound by crystal-clear waters will allow you to relax and enjoy incredible marine fauna before engaging with the Kunas Indian community. Still subsisting on hunting and fishing, they will welcome you in their villages of bamboo houses gathered near the beaches.
Aboard your ship, experience something unique, that has inspired the imagination of numerous adventurers in the 20th century: sailing the Panama Canal. Its construction started in 1880 under the direction of Ferdinand de Lesseps. Abandoned then resumed, this marvel of engineering was completed by the United States and opened in 1914. The canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama and links the Atlantic to the Pacific. Including three levels of locks and by raising ships to the level of Lake Gatun, almost as if the water was a lift, it allows them to avoid having to round Cape Horn. *Note: Extenuating circumstances may require a nighttime canal crossing.
The Pearl Islands archipelago, formed by over 220 islands and islets, is named in memory of the pearl oysters present in the Gulf of Panama. In colonial times, the pearls were extracted and used as ornaments or currency. “La Peregrina” was discovered in this archipelago: this pearl is famous for its perfection and for belonging to several royals and, more recently, Elizabeth Taylor. While the pearls have now disappeared from the azure waters of this paradise with its history of adventures and piracy, you can still swim from the sandy white beaches and observe shoals of multicolored fish performing their gracious ballet.
Isla Pacheca lies in the far north of the maze of more than 200 islands composing the Pearl Islands. This small piece of uninhabited land is a special place for the numerous bird species that have taken up residence there. Among these is the unusual-looking blue-footed booby, which you might spot wandering along one of the island’s beaches. The shore visit in a Zodiac dinghy holds the promise of an unforgettable moment spent in lush nature between white-sand beaches and verdant rainforest.
The most remote and least developed region of Panama, the province of Darien is an unspoiled land with an extremely rich variety of flora and fauna. Listed by UNESCO as World Heritage, Darien National Park offers its extraordinary scenery of rocky coastlines, mountain ranges, mangroves, rivers and creeks. Discover Playa Muerto, a tiny coastal village home to the Emberas Amerindian community. You will visit the village, attend traditional songs and dances of the locals, and admire beautiful local craft.
Cebaco: Off the Pacific coast of Panama, at the entrance to the Gulf of Montijo, Cebaco Island conjures visions of paradise lost. Covered in tropical rainforest, edged by white sandy beaches, home to exceptionally rich plant and wildlife, the island offers a number of hiking routes along which to discover its pristine natural environment. Its magnificent coral reefs, located in the outlying regions of the Coiba National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are the refuge for many marine species and offer stunning underwater landscapes.
Coiba: Coiba Island once housed a prison with a sinister reputation that has since been abandoned. Today the island is a National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers many activities. Experience the emotion of the first explorers by heading deep into the virgin rainforest, untouched by human hand, and carve a path for yourself through the creepers, under the watchful gaze of the multitudes of birds. You may be lucky enough to see the howler monkey, only visible here. To conclude this unique adventure, take a dip in the turquoise waters of the unspoiled beaches on the island, among the sea turtles and the tropical fish swimming elegantly through the coral reefs.
The beauty of Costa Rica and the richness of its biodiversity reveal themselves at this port of call in the heart of the mangrove. In the meanders of Rio Esquinas, a tropical corner of paradise, you will discover an incredibly dense ecosystem. Aboard your Zodiac dinghy, you will brush past the tangled arms formed by the roots of the mangrove trees. This green and lush gallery forest and its inhabitants welcome you. Watch closely: common squirrel monkeys, white ibis, Eurasian whimbrels, ospreys, toucans, snowy egrets and great blue herons can be found hiding here.
Located on Costa Rica’s remote Osa Peninsula, Corcovado National Park covers 164 square miles, making it the country’s largest national park, the largest primary forest on the American Pacific coast, and one of the few remaining large areas of lowland tropical rainforests in the world.
On the southern part of the Nicoya Peninsula, the small Curú Wildlife Refuge is the oldest protected park in Costa Rica. This refuge is an exemplary site in terms of ecotourism as well as a research center for scientists from all over the world. It has been at the heart of an original conservation and sustainable development project since the 1930s. After a short Zodiac trip, you will discover, via the paths that crisscross the tropical forest and lead to magnificent beaches, the most emblematic species of Costa Rica: monkeys, iguanas and over 200 bird species. Since their recent reintroduction, the scarlet macaw and the spider monkey have thrived in this preserved environment.
The capital of the eponymous province, Puntarenas is sometimes called “the pearl of the Pacific” for its unique charm. It sits on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, along the Gulf of Nicoya, lined with long expanses of wild natural environments. Further inland, among the countless natural wonders to be found in the generous rainforest of Costa Rica’s national parks, Poas and Arenal volcanoes tower in all their majestic glory. In this luxuriant natural setting, Costa Rica protects one of the planet’s richest biodiversity: monkeys, sloths, tropical birds, iguanas, crocodiles, waterfalls, canyons and more than 10,000 species of tropical plants.
Included
An excursion in every port of call and Zodiac cruises; all meals while on board the ship; captain’s welcome cocktail and gala dinner; “open bar” (pouring wines, house champagne, alcohol except premium brands); evening entertainment and events; room service; highly qualified bilingual French/English expedition team; lectures presented by the expedition team; park entry fees into protected areas; complimentary unlimited Wifi on board; port fees and taxes (except for child passengers–see Families & Children); gratuities.
Exclusions
Optional add-on excursions or packages; ground services before or after the cruise (added-cost transfers available upon request); visa expenses; possible immigration reciprocity taxes; luggage handling; beverages beyond those in Inclusions; laundry, hair salon, spa treatments, onboard medical consultations and other personal charges; cancellation, luggage, assistance, repatriation, medical and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations beyond 14 days after booking confirmation are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
365 days or more – $250
364 to 211 days – 10% of total trip cost
210 to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The Secrets of Central America: Colón to Puntarenas cruise begins in Colón, Panama (ONX) and ends in Puntarenas, Costa Rica (various airports nearby, with San Jose/SJO the closest). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. Recommended flight arrival and departure times are specific to each voyage; consult your Adventure Specialist for guidelines relating to your departure. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Optional activities on your Secrets of Central America: Colón to Puntarenas cruise include practicing photography, Zodiac cruising, swimming and snorkeling, and shore-based excursions. In addition to these off-ship excursions, a multitude of onboard activities keep guests engaged, including live music, dance and theater; spa treatments; exercise and stretching classes; specialty food, wine and cocktail tastings; organized games; and lectures by guides and possible special guests.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. This supplement may vary depending on cabin category and remaining capacity per departure. A willing-to-share program is not available. Triple and quadruple rates may be available in select cabin categories; contact AdventureSmith for details.
Families & Children
Children 1 year and older at time of travel are welcomed on this cruise. Children under 18 years old at time of travel may receive special discounts when sharing a cabin with two full-fare adults. A child sharing a cabin with a single adult is considered to be a paying adult. Contact AdventureSmith for details.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
Secrets of Central America: Puntarenas to Colón Itinerary
This itinerary starts in Puntarenas, Costa Rica and ends in Colón, Panama, with a transit through the Panama Canal and daily opportunities to explore the history, culture and wildlife of the region. These Expeditions include regular Zodiac landings lead by a team of naturalist guides, plus possible added-cost activities.
The capital of the eponymous province, Puntarenas is sometimes called “the pearl of the Pacific” for its unique charm. It sits on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, along the Gulf of Nicoya, lined with long expanses of wild natural environments. Further inland, among the countless natural wonders to be found in the generous rainforest of Costa Rica’s national parks, Poas and Arenal volcanoes tower in all their majestic glory. In this luxuriant natural setting, Costa Rica protects one of the planet’s richest biodiversity: monkeys, sloths, tropical birds, iguanas, crocodiles, waterfalls, canyons and more than 10,000 species of tropical plants.
On the southern part of the Nicoya Peninsula, the small Curú Wildlife Refuge is the oldest protected park in Costa Rica. This refuge is an exemplary site in terms of ecotourism as well as a research center for scientists from all over the world. It has been at the heart of an original conservation and sustainable development project since the 1930s. After a short Zodiac trip, you will discover, via the paths that crisscross the tropical forest and lead to magnificent beaches, the most emblematic species of Costa Rica: monkeys, iguanas and over 200 bird species. Since their recent reintroduction, the scarlet macaw and the spider monkey have thrived in this preserved environment.
Located on Costa Rica’s remote Osa Peninsula, Corcovado National Park covers 164 square miles, making it the country’s largest national park, the largest primary forest on the American Pacific coast, and one of the few remaining large areas of lowland tropical rainforests in the world.
The beauty of Costa Rica and the richness of its biodiversity reveal themselves at this port of call in the heart of the mangrove. In the meanders of Rio Esquinas, a tropical corner of paradise, you will discover an incredibly dense ecosystem. Aboard your Zodiac dinghy, you will brush past the tangled arms formed by the roots of the mangrove trees. This green and lush gallery forest and its inhabitants welcome you. Watch closely: common squirrel monkeys, white ibis, Eurasian whimbrels, ospreys, toucans, snowy egrets and great blue herons can be found hiding here.
Cebaco: Off the Pacific coast of Panama, at the entrance to the Gulf of Montijo, Cebaco Island conjures visions of paradise lost. Covered in tropical rainforest, edged by white sandy beaches, home to exceptionally rich plant and wildlife, the island offers a number of hiking routes along which to discover its pristine natural environment. Its magnificent coral reefs, located in the outlying regions of the Coiba National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, are the refuge for many marine species and offer stunning underwater landscapes.
Coiba: Coiba Island once housed a prison with a sinister reputation that has since been abandoned. Today the island is a National Park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers many activities. Experience the emotion of the first explorers by heading deep into the virgin rainforest, untouched by human hand, and carve a path for yourself through the creepers, under the watchful gaze of the multitudes of birds. You may be lucky enough to see the howler monkey, only visible here. To conclude this unique adventure, take a dip in the turquoise waters of the unspoiled beaches on the island, among the sea turtles and the tropical fish swimming elegantly through the coral reefs.
The most remote and least developed region of Panama, the province of Darien is an unspoiled land with an extremely rich variety of flora and fauna. Listed by UNESCO as World Heritage, Darien National Park offers its extraordinary scenery of rocky coastlines, mountain ranges, mangroves, rivers and creeks. Discover Playa Muerto, a tiny coastal village home to the Emberas Amerindian community. You will visit the village, attend traditional songs and dances of the locals, and admire beautiful local craft.
The Pearl Islands archipelago, formed by over 220 islands and islets, is named in memory of the pearl oysters present in the Gulf of Panama. In colonial times, the pearls were extracted and used as ornaments or currency. “La Peregrina” was discovered in this archipelago: this pearl is famous for its perfection and for belonging to several royals and, more recently, Elizabeth Taylor. While the pearls have now disappeared from the azure waters of this paradise with its history of adventures and piracy, you can still swim from the sandy white beaches and observe shoals of multicolored fish performing their gracious ballet.
Isla Pacheca lies in the far north of the maze of more than 200 islands composing the Pearl Islands. This small piece of uninhabited land is a special place for the numerous bird species that have taken up residence there. Among these is the unusual-looking blue-footed booby, which you might spot wandering along one of the island’s beaches. The shore visit in a Zodiac dinghy holds the promise of an unforgettable moment spent in lush nature between white-sand beaches and verdant rainforest.
Aboard your ship, experience something unique, that has inspired the imagination of numerous adventurers in the 20th century: sailing the Panama Canal. Its construction started in 1880 under the direction of Ferdinand de Lesseps. Abandoned then resumed, this marvel of engineering was completed by the United States and opened in 1914. The canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama and links the Atlantic to the Pacific. Including three levels of locks and by raising ships to the level of Lake Gatun, almost as if the water was a lift, it allows them to avoid having to round Cape Horn. *Note: Extenuating circumstances may require a nighttime canal crossing.
Located on the northeast coast of Panama, the San Blas archipelago is a string of coral islands in the heart of the Caribbean Sea. More than 300 islands and cays cover an area of 115 square miles (300 square kilometers) offering travelers a multitude of treasures. Sheltered behind a long coral reef, the San Blas Islands are full of enchanting anchorages. The long sandy white beaches bound by crystal-clear waters will allow you to relax and enjoy incredible marine fauna before engaging with the Kunas Indian community. Still subsisting on hunting and fishing, they will welcome you in their villages of bamboo houses gathered near the beaches.
In the Colón District, Fort San Lorenzo faces the sea, its canons pointing towards the horizon as they used to under the Spanish Crown. This construction is part of a group of buildings exemplifying the military architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries along the Caribbean coast of Panama, hence its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander along the fort’s alleyways accompanied by the melodious singing of the birds that have made the surrounding forest their home. Enjoy an unforgettable port of call combining history and walking in nature.
Colón is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal. Colón is today an important port, and the free trade zone created in 1953 contributed greatly to the development of the city. Colón was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts through the isthmus of Panama; the city rapidly overshadowed the older Caribbean ports of Panama when the canal opened.
Included
An excursion in every port of call and Zodiac cruises; all meals while on board the ship; captain’s welcome cocktail and gala dinner; “open bar” (pouring wines, house champagne, alcohol except premium brands); evening entertainment and events; room service; highly qualified bilingual French/English expedition team; lectures presented by the expedition team; park entry fees into protected areas; complimentary unlimited Wifi on board; port fees and taxes (except for child passengers–see Families & Children); gratuities.
Exclusions
Optional add-on excursions or packages; ground services before or after the cruise (added-cost transfers available upon request); visa expenses; possible immigration reciprocity taxes; luggage handling; beverages beyond those in Inclusions; laundry, hair salon, spa treatments, onboard medical consultations and other personal charges; cancellation, luggage, assistance, repatriation, medical and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations beyond 14 days after booking confirmation are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
365 days or more – $250
364 to 211 days – 10% of total trip cost
210 to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The Secrets of Central America: Puntarenas to Colón cruise begins in Puntarenas, Costa Rica (various airports nearby, with San Jose/SJO the closest) and ends in Colón, Panama (ONX). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. Recommended flight arrival and departure times are specific to each voyage; consult your Adventure Specialist for guidelines relating to your departure. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Optional activities on your Secrets of Central America: Puntarenas to Colón cruise include practicing photography, Zodiac cruising, swimming and snorkeling, and shore-based excursions. In addition to these off-ship excursions, a multitude of onboard activities keep guests engaged, including live music, dance and theater; spa treatments; exercise and stretching classes; specialty food, wine and cocktail tastings; organized games; and lectures by guides and possible special guests.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. This supplement may vary depending on cabin category and remaining capacity per departure. A willing-to-share program is not available. Triple and quadruple rates may be available in select cabin categories; contact AdventureSmith for details.
Families & Children
Children 1 year and older at time of travel are welcomed on this cruise. Children under 18 years old at time of travel may receive special discounts when sharing a cabin with two full-fare adults. A child sharing a cabin with a single adult is considered to be a paying adult. Contact AdventureSmith for details.
Travel Insurance
A medical form for all travelers is required for every departure. Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
Central America Jewels & Panama Canal: Colón to Puntarenas Itinerary
This itinerary starts in Colón, Panama and ends in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, with a transit through the Panama Canal and daily opportunities to explore the history, culture and wildlife of the region. The 8-day itinerary spends less time in Costa Rica, and does not visit the stunning Pearl Islands. These Timeless departures include one excursion per guest in every port, plus one or more onboard expert lecturer.
Colón is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal. Colón is today an important port, and the free trade zone created in 1953 contributed greatly to the development of the city. Colón was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts through the isthmus of Panama; the city rapidly overshadowed the older Caribbean ports of Panama when the canal opened.
Located on the northeast coast of Panama, the San Blas archipelago is a string of coral islands in the heart of the Caribbean Sea. More than 300 islands and cays cover an area of 115 square miles (300 square kilometers) offering travelers a multitude of treasures. Sheltered behind a long coral reef, the San Blas Islands are full of enchanting anchorages. The long sandy white beaches bound by crystal-clear waters will allow you to relax and enjoy incredible marine fauna before engaging with the Kunas Indian community. Still subsisting on hunting and fishing, they will welcome you in their villages of bamboo houses gathered near the beaches.
Panama Canal: Aboard your ship, experience something unique, that has inspired the imagination of numerous adventurers in the 20th century: sailing the Panama Canal. Its construction started in 1880 under the direction of Ferdinand de Lesseps. Abandoned then resumed, this marvel of engineering was completed by the United States and opened in 1914. The canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama and links the Atlantic to the Pacific. Including three levels of locks and by raising ships to the level of Lake Gatun, almost as if the water was a lift, it allows them to avoid having to round Cape Horn. *Note: Extenuating circumstances may require a nighttime canal crossing.
Portobelo: In the province of Colón, along the magnificent Caribbean coast of Panama, Portobelo is located not far from the famous canal. Given its name of “beautiful port” by Christopher Columbus, who discovered it in 1502, this charming and peaceful bay was one of the most important ports for the shipping of precious metals from the New World to Spain. Don’t miss a visit to its fortifications, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town has preserved the strong religious and cultural traditions of its colonial past, such as the veneration of the Black Christ and a strongly-rooted Afro-Caribbean culture. The Congo ceremonies retrace the story of Spanish domination over black slaves through traditional dances and music.
Fuerte Amador: An artificial peninsula situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, Fuerte Amador is the gateway to several noteworthy sites. Right near there, the impressive Miraflores Locks are a shining example of the engineering feats deployed during the construction of the Panama Canal. Further north, in villages nestling amid dense vegetation, lives the Embera tribe, guardian of the forest and of the Chagres River. This proud people have successfully preserved their traditions and their ancestral way of life, which predate the colonisation of the region by the Spanish.
Panama Canal: Aboard your ship, experience something unique, that has inspired the imagination of numerous adventurers in the 20th century: sailing the Panama Canal. Its construction started in 1880 under the direction of Ferdinand de Lesseps. Abandoned then resumed, this marvel of engineering was completed by the United States and opened in 1914. The canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama and links the Atlantic to the Pacific. Including three levels of locks and by raising ships to the level of Lake Gatun, almost as if the water was a lift, it allows them to avoid having to round Cape Horn. *Note: Extenuating circumstances may require a nighttime canal crossing.
The most remote and least developed region of Panama, the province of Darien is an unspoiled land with an extremely rich variety of flora and fauna. Listed by UNESCO as World Heritage, Darien National Park offers its extraordinary scenery of rocky coastlines, mountain ranges, mangroves, rivers and creeks. Discover Playa Muerto, a tiny coastal village home to the Emberas Amerindian community. You will visit the village, attend traditional songs and dances of the locals, and admire beautiful local craft.
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness center. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
The town of Golfito lies on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, in the province of Puntarenas, one of the most humid regions in the world. It was occupied by the indigenous Bruncas tribe during the Pre-Columbian era. Once specialized in the export of bananas, Golfito has today become the starting point for visitors who want to reach one of the largest primary tropical rainforests in Central America. Meanwhile, the beaches of Golfo Dulce are some of the most beautiful in Costa Rica, with the lush forest, home to many tropical birds and monkeys as well as a variety of rare species of plants, as their backdrop.
The capital of the eponymous province, Puntarenas is sometimes called “the pearl of the Pacific” for its unique charm. It sits on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, along the Gulf of Nicoya, lined with long expanses of wild natural environments. Further inland, among the countless natural wonders to be found in the generous rainforest of Costa Rica’s national parks, Poas and Arenal volcanoes tower in all their majestic glory. In this luxuriant natural setting, Costa Rica protects one of the planet’s richest biodiversity: monkeys, sloths, tropical birds, iguanas, crocodiles, waterfalls, canyons and more than 10,000 species of tropical plants.
Included
An excursion in every port of call and Zodiac cruises; all meals while on board the ship; captain’s welcome cocktail and gala dinner; “open bar” (pouring wines, house champagne, alcohol except premium brands); evening entertainment and events; room service; highly qualified bilingual French/English expedition team; lectures presented by the expedition team; park entry fees into protected areas; complimentary unlimited Wifi on board; port fees and taxes (except for child passengers–see Families & Children); gratuities.
Exclusions
Optional add-on excursions or packages; ground services before or after the cruise (added-cost transfers available upon request); visa expenses; possible immigration reciprocity taxes; luggage handling; beverages beyond those in Inclusions; laundry, hair salon, spa treatments, onboard medical consultations and other personal charges; cancellation, luggage, assistance, repatriation, medical and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations beyond 14 days after booking confirmation are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
365 days or more – $250
364 to 211 days – 10% of total trip cost
210 to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The Central America Jewels & Panama Canal: Colón to Puntarenas cruise begins in Colón, Panama (ONX) and ends in Puntarenas, Costa Rica (various airports nearby, with San Jose/SJO the closest). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. Recommended flight arrival and departure times are specific to each voyage; consult your Adventure Specialist for guidelines relating to your departure. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Optional activities on your Central America Jewels & Panama Canal: Colón to Puntarenas cruise include practicing photography, Zodiac cruising, swimming and snorkeling, and shore-based excursions. In addition to these off-ship excursions, a multitude of onboard activities keep guests engaged, including live music, dance and theater; spa treatments; exercise and stretching classes; specialty food, wine and cocktail tastings; organized games; and lectures by guides and possible special guests.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. This supplement may vary depending on cabin category and remaining capacity per departure. A willing-to-share program is not available. Triple and quadruple rates may be available in select cabin categories; contact AdventureSmith for details.
Families & Children
Children 1 year and older at time of travel are welcomed on this cruise. Children under 18 years old at time of travel may receive special discounts when sharing a cabin with two full-fare adults. A child sharing a cabin with a single adult is considered to be a paying adult. Contact AdventureSmith for details.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
Central America Jewels & Panama Canal: Puntarenas to Colón Itinerary
This itinerary starts in Puntarenas, Costa Rica and ends in Colón, Panama, with a transit through the Panama Canal and daily opportunities to explore the history, culture and wildlife of the region. The 8-day itinerary spends less time in Costa Rica, and does not visit the stunning Pearl Islands. These Timeless departures include one excursion per guest in every port, plus one or more onboard expert lecturer.
The capital of the eponymous province, Puntarenas is sometimes called “the pearl of the Pacific” for its unique charm. It sits on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, along the Gulf of Nicoya, lined with long expanses of wild natural environments. Further inland, among the countless natural wonders to be found in the generous rainforest of Costa Rica’s national parks, Poas and Arenal volcanoes tower in all their majestic glory. In this luxuriant natural setting, Costa Rica protects one of the planet’s richest biodiversity: monkeys, sloths, tropical birds, iguanas, crocodiles, waterfalls, canyons and more than 10,000 species of tropical plants.
The town of Golfito lies on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, in the province of Puntarenas, one of the most humid regions in the world. It was occupied by the indigenous Bruncas tribe during the Pre-Columbian era. Once specialized in the export of bananas, Golfito has today become the starting point for visitors who want to reach one of the largest primary tropical rainforests in Central America. Meanwhile, the beaches of Golfo Dulce are some of the most beautiful in Costa Rica, with the lush forest, home to many tropical birds and monkeys as well as a variety of rare species of plants, as their backdrop.
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness center. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
The most remote and least developed region of Panama, the province of Darien is an unspoiled land with an extremely rich variety of flora and fauna. Listed by UNESCO as World Heritage, Darien National Park offers its extraordinary scenery of rocky coastlines, mountain ranges, mangroves, rivers and creeks. Discover Playa Muerto, a tiny coastal village home to the Emberas Amerindian community. You will visit the village, attend traditional songs and dances of the locals, and admire beautiful local craft.
An artificial peninsula situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, Fuerte Amador is the gateway to several noteworthy sites. Right near there, the impressive Miraflores Locks are a shining example of the engineering feats deployed during the construction of the Panama Canal. Further north, in villages nestling amid dense vegetation, lives the Embera tribe, guardian of the forest and of the Chagres River. This proud people have successfully preserved their traditions and their ancestral way of life, which predate the colonisation of the region by the Spanish.
Aboard your ship, experience something unique, that has inspired the imagination of numerous adventurers in the 20th century: sailing the Panama Canal. Its construction started in 1880 under the direction of Ferdinand de Lesseps. Abandoned then resumed, this marvel of engineering was completed by the United States and opened in 1914. The canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama and links the Atlantic to the Pacific. Including three levels of locks and by raising ships to the level of Lake Gatun, almost as if the water was a lift, it allows them to avoid having to round Cape Horn. *Note: Extenuating circumstances may require a nighttime canal crossing.
Located on the northeast coast of Panama, the San Blas archipelago is a string of coral islands in the heart of the Caribbean Sea. More than 300 islands and cays cover an area of 115 square miles (300 square kilometers) offering travelers a multitude of treasures. Sheltered behind a long coral reef, the San Blas Islands are full of enchanting anchorages. The long sandy white beaches bound by crystal-clear waters will allow you to relax and enjoy incredible marine fauna before engaging with the Kunas Indian community. Still subsisting on hunting and fishing, they will welcome you in their villages of bamboo houses gathered near the beaches.
Colón is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal. Colón is today an important port, and the free trade zone created in 1953 contributed greatly to the development of the city. Colón was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts through the isthmus of Panama; the city rapidly overshadowed the older Caribbean ports of Panama when the canal opened.
Included
An excursion in every port of call and Zodiac cruises; all meals while on board the ship; captain’s welcome cocktail and gala dinner; “open bar” (pouring wines, house champagne, alcohol except premium brands); evening entertainment and events; room service; highly qualified bilingual French/English expedition team; lectures presented by the expedition team; park entry fees into protected areas; complimentary unlimited Wifi on board; port fees and taxes (except for child passengers–see Families & Children); gratuities.
Exclusions
Optional add-on excursions or packages; ground services before or after the cruise (added-cost transfers available upon request); visa expenses; possible immigration reciprocity taxes; luggage handling; beverages beyond those in Inclusions; laundry, hair salon, spa treatments, onboard medical consultations and other personal charges; cancellation, luggage, assistance, repatriation, medical and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations beyond 14 days after booking confirmation are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
365 days or more – $250
364 to 211 days – 10% of total trip cost
210 to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The Central America Jewels & Panama Canal: Puntarenas to Colón cruise begins in Puntarenas, Costa Rica (various airports nearby, with San Jose/SJO the closest) and ends in Colón, Panama (ONX). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. Recommended flight arrival and departure times are specific to each voyage; consult your Adventure Specialist for guidelines relating to your departure. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Optional activities on your Central America Jewels & Panama Canal: Puntarenas to Colón cruise include practicing photography, Zodiac cruising, swimming and snorkeling, and shore-based excursions. In addition to these off-ship excursions, a multitude of onboard activities keep guests engaged, including live music, dance and theater; spa treatments; exercise and stretching classes; specialty food, wine and cocktail tastings; organized games; and lectures by guides and possible special guests.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. This supplement may vary depending on cabin category and remaining capacity per departure. A willing-to-share program is not available. Triple and quadruple rates may be available in select cabin categories; contact AdventureSmith for details.
Families & Children
Children 1 year and older at time of travel are welcomed on this cruise. Children under 18 years old at time of travel may receive special discounts when sharing a cabin with two full-fare adults. A child sharing a cabin with a single adult is considered to be a paying adult. Contact AdventureSmith for details.
Travel Insurance
Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
Northbound Panama & Costa Rica by Sea: The Natural Wonders of Central America Itinerary
The Panama & Costa Rica by Sea itinerary is a more compact version of the main itinerary, tailored to English speakers with world-class experts from Smithsonian Journeys. Make a unique visit to the charming seafront town of Quepos. These Timeless/Smithsonian departures include one excursion per guest in every port, plus one or more onboard expert lecturers from Smithsonian Journeys.
Colón is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal. Colón is today an important port, and the free trade zone created in 1953 contributed greatly to the development of the city. Colón was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts through the isthmus of Panama; the city rapidly overshadowed the older Caribbean ports of Panama when the canal opened.
Located on the northeast coast of Panama, the San Blas archipelago is a string of coral islands in the heart of the Caribbean Sea. More than 300 islands and cays cover an area of 115 square miles (300 square kilometers) offering travelers a multitude of treasures. Sheltered behind a long coral reef, the San Blas Islands are full of enchanting anchorages. The long sandy white beaches bound by crystal-clear waters will allow you to relax and enjoy incredible marine fauna before engaging with the Kunas Indian community. Still subsisting on hunting and fishing, they will welcome you in their villages of bamboo houses gathered near the beaches.
Aboard your ship, experience something unique, that has inspired the imagination of numerous adventurers in the 20th century: sailing the Panama Canal. Its construction started in 1880 under the direction of Ferdinand de Lesseps. Abandoned then resumed, this marvel of engineering was completed by the United States and opened in 1914. The canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama and links the Atlantic to the Pacific. Including three levels of locks and by raising ships to the level of Lake Gatun, almost as if the water was a lift, it allows them to avoid having to round Cape Horn. *Note: Extenuating circumstances may require a nighttime canal crossing.
The most remote and least developed region of Panama, the province of Darien is an unspoiled land with an extremely rich variety of flora and fauna. Listed by UNESCO as World Heritage, Darien National Park offers its extraordinary scenery of rocky coastlines, mountain ranges, mangroves, rivers and creeks. Discover Playa Muerto, a tiny coastal village home to the Emberas Amerindian community. You will visit the village, attend traditional songs and dances of the locals, and admire beautiful local craft.
An artificial peninsula situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, Fuerte Amador is the gateway to several noteworthy sites. Right near there, the impressive Miraflores Locks are a shining example of the engineering feats deployed during the construction of the Panama Canal. Further north, in villages nestling amid dense vegetation, lives the Embera tribe, guardian of the forest and of the Chagres River. This proud people have successfully preserved their traditions and their ancestral way of life, which predate the colonization of the region by the Spanish.
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness center. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the onboard photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
Quepos makes for a charming stop-off on the Pacific coast, just next-door to the famous Manuel Antonio National Park, an untouched tropical natural reserve lined with white sandy beaches. The town’s seafront is an opportunity to stroll through market stalls touting pineapples and bananas in the shade of the manchineel trees. In this coastal town criscrossed with tree-lined streets in bloom, admire the houses and their incredible sculpted balconies. Enjoy a spot of shopping in the many traditional boutiques: pick up some handmade cotton clothing, ceramics embellished with Costa Rican designs and home décor pieces in hand-painted wood.
The capital of the eponymous province, Puntarenas is sometimes called “the pearl of the Pacific” for its unique charm. It sits on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, along the Gulf of Nicoya, lined with long expanses of wild natural environments. Further inland, among the countless natural wonders to be found in the generous rainforest of Costa Rica’s national parks, Poas and Arenal volcanoes tower in all their majestic glory. In this luxuriant natural setting, Costa Rica protects one of the planet’s richest biodiversity: monkeys, sloths, tropical birds, iguanas, crocodiles, waterfalls, canyons and more than 10,000 species of tropical plants.
Included
Transfers to and from the ship on embarkation and disembarkation days; an excursion in every port of call and Zodiac cruises; all meals while on board the ship; captain’s welcome cocktail and gala dinner; “open bar” (pouring wines, house champagne, alcohol except premium brands); evening entertainment and events; room service; highly qualified bilingual French/English expedition team; lectures presented by the expedition team; park entry fees into protected areas; complimentary unlimited Wifi on board; port fees and taxes (except for child passengers–see Families & Children); gratuities.
Exclusions
Visa expenses; possible immigration reciprocity taxes; luggage handling; beverages beyond those in Inclusions; laundry, hair salon, spa treatments, onboard medical consultations and other personal charges; cancellation, luggage, assistance, repatriation, medical and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations beyond 14 days after booking confirmation are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
365 days or more – $250
364 to 211 days – 10% of total trip cost
210 to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The Panama & Costa Rica by Sea cruise begins in Colón, Panama (ONX) and ends in Puntarenas, Costa Rica (various airports nearby, with San Jose/SJO the closest). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. Recommended flight arrival and departure times are specific to each voyage; consult your Adventure Specialist for guidelines relating to your departure. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Included activities on your Panama & Costa Rica by Sea: The Natural Wonders of Central America cruise are onboard lectures and discussions with subject matter experts from Smithsonian Journeys, the travel component of the Smithsonian Institution. Also included is an excursion in every port of call such as Zodiac cruising; hiking; and guided explorations of cities, museums, monuments, and archeological sites. You will have the opportunity to choose your included excursions prior to departure. Onboard your ship a multitude of onboard activities keep guests engaged, including live music, dance and theater; optional spa treatments; exercise and stretching classes; specialty food, wine and cocktail tastings; organized games; and more.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. This supplement may vary depending on cabin category and remaining capacity per departure. A willing-to-share program is not available. Triple and quadruple rates may be available in select cabin categories; contact AdventureSmith for details.
Families & Children
Children 1 year and older at time of travel are welcomed on this cruise. Children under 18 years old at time of travel may receive special discounts when sharing a cabin with two full-fare adults. A child sharing a cabin with a single adult is considered to be a paying adult. Contact AdventureSmith for details.
Travel Insurance
A medical form for all travelers is required for every departure. Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
Southbound Panama & Costa Rica by Sea: The Natural Wonders of Central America Itinerary
The Panama & Costa Rica by Sea itinerary is a more compact version of the main itinerary, tailored to English speakers with world-class experts from Smithsonian Journeys. Make a unique visit to the charming seafront town of Quepos. These Timeless/Smithsonian departures include one excursion per guest in every port, plus one or more onboard expert lecturers from Smithsonian Journeys.
The capital of the eponymous province, Puntarenas is sometimes called “the pearl of the Pacific” for its unique charm. It sits on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, along the Gulf of Nicoya, lined with long expanses of wild natural environments. Further inland, among the countless natural wonders to be found in the generous rainforest of Costa Rica’s national parks, Poas and Arenal volcanoes tower in all their majestic glory. In this luxuriant natural setting, Costa Rica protects one of the planet’s richest biodiversity: monkeys, sloths, tropical birds, iguanas, crocodiles, waterfalls, canyons and more than 10,000 species of tropical plants.
Quepos makes for a charming stop-off on the Pacific coast, just next-door to the famous Manuel Antonio National Park, an untouched tropical natural reserve lined with white sandy beaches. The town’s seafront is an opportunity to stroll through market stalls touting pineapples and bananas in the shade of the manchineel trees. In this coastal town criscrossed with tree-lined streets in bloom, admire the houses and their incredible sculpted balconies. Enjoy a spot of shopping in the many traditional boutiques: pick up some handmade cotton clothing, ceramics embellished with Costa Rican designs and home décor pieces in hand-painted wood.
During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness center. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the onboard photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.
The most remote and least developed region of Panama, the province of Darien is an unspoiled land with an extremely rich variety of flora and fauna. Listed by UNESCO as World Heritage, Darien National Park offers its extraordinary scenery of rocky coastlines, mountain ranges, mangroves, rivers and creeks. Discover Playa Muerto, a tiny coastal village home to the Emberas Amerindian community. You will visit the village, attend traditional songs and dances of the locals, and admire beautiful local craft.
An artificial peninsula situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, Fuerte Amador is the gateway to several noteworthy sites. Right near there, the impressive Miraflores Locks are a shining example of the engineering feats deployed during the construction of the Panama Canal. Further north, in villages nestling amid dense vegetation, lives the Embera tribe, guardian of the forest and of the Chagres River. This proud people have successfully preserved their traditions and their ancestral way of life, which predate the colonization of the region by the Spanish.
Aboard your ship, experience something unique, that has inspired the imagination of numerous adventurers in the 20th century: sailing the Panama Canal. Its construction started in 1880 under the direction of Ferdinand de Lesseps. Abandoned then resumed, this marvel of engineering was completed by the United States and opened in 1914. The canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama and links the Atlantic to the Pacific. Including three levels of locks and by raising ships to the level of Lake Gatun, almost as if the water was a lift, it allows them to avoid having to round Cape Horn. *Note: Extenuating circumstances may require a nighttime canal crossing.
Located on the northeast coast of Panama, the San Blas archipelago is a string of coral islands in the heart of the Caribbean Sea. More than 300 islands and cays cover an area of 115 square miles (300 square kilometers) offering travelers a multitude of treasures. Sheltered behind a long coral reef, the San Blas Islands are full of enchanting anchorages. The long sandy white beaches bound by crystal-clear waters will allow you to relax and enjoy incredible marine fauna before engaging with the Kunas Indian community. Still subsisting on hunting and fishing, they will welcome you in their villages of bamboo houses gathered near the beaches.
Colón is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal. Colón is today an important port, and the free trade zone created in 1953 contributed greatly to the development of the city. Colón was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts through the isthmus of Panama; the city rapidly overshadowed the older Caribbean ports of Panama when the canal opened.
Included
Transfers to and from the ship on embarkation and disembarkation days; an excursion in every port of call and Zodiac cruises; all meals while on board the ship; captain’s welcome cocktail and gala dinner; “open bar” (pouring wines, house champagne, alcohol except premium brands); evening entertainment and events; room service; highly qualified bilingual French/English expedition team; lectures presented by the expedition team; park entry fees into protected areas; complimentary unlimited Wifi on board; port fees and taxes (except for child passengers–see Families & Children); gratuities.
Exclusions
Visa expenses; possible immigration reciprocity taxes; luggage handling; beverages beyond those in Inclusions; laundry, hair salon, spa treatments, onboard medical consultations and other personal charges; cancellation, luggage, assistance, repatriation, medical and insurance of any kind.
Payment & Cancellation
In order to confirm this trip, a deposit of 25% of the total trip cost is required per person at time of booking. The balance of the trip price is due 90 days before the departure date. Special holiday payment and cancellation terms apply. Guests who must cancel their trip for any reason must do so in writing. Standard cancellations beyond 14 days after booking confirmation are subject to the following per-person penalties, based on number of days prior to departure:
365 days or more – $250
364 to 211 days – 10% of total trip cost
210 to 91 days – 100% of deposit
90 to 0 days – 100% of total trip cost
Terms & Conditions
This trip is subject to AdventureSmith Explorations Terms and Conditions. Please read this information carefully and call us if you have any questions. A Traveler Information Form, which includes a release of liability, must be completed and signed by all travelers. Your Adventure Specialist will send you a unique link to complete this form along with a packing list and extensive pre-departure and travel insurance information upon booking confirmation.
Arrival & Departure
The southbound Panama & Costa Rica by Sea cruise begins in Puntarenas, Costa Rica (various airports nearby, with San Jose/SJO the closest) and ends in Colón, Panama (ONX). We highly recommend arriving one day prior to your trip start date in case of any flight delay, cancellation or lost luggage issues. Recommended flight arrival and departure times are specific to each voyage; consult your Adventure Specialist for guidelines relating to your departure. If you would like assistance with international flights, please visit our Booking Flights resource page.
Activities
Included activities on your Panama & Costa Rica by Sea: The Natural Wonders of Central America cruise are onboard lectures and discussions with subject matter experts from Smithsonian Journeys, the travel component of the Smithsonian Institution. Also included is an excursion in every port of call such as Zodiac cruising; hiking; and guided explorations of cities, museums, monuments, and archeological sites. You will have the opportunity to choose your included excursions prior to departure. Onboard your ship a multitude of onboard activities keep guests engaged, including live music, dance and theater; optional spa treatments; exercise and stretching classes; specialty food, wine and cocktail tastings; organized games; and more.
Room Configuration
Select double-occupancy cabins may be available for single occupancy with a single supplement fee. This supplement may vary depending on cabin category and remaining capacity per departure. A willing-to-share program is not available. Triple and quadruple rates may be available in select cabin categories; contact AdventureSmith for details.
Families & Children
Children 1 year and older at time of travel are welcomed on this cruise. Children under 18 years old at time of travel may receive special discounts when sharing a cabin with two full-fare adults. A child sharing a cabin with a single adult is considered to be a paying adult. Contact AdventureSmith for details.
Travel Insurance
A medical form for all travelers is required for every departure. Protect your travel investment with insurance. Our partners at Travelex Insurance offer a variety of plans and policies to fit every trip and budget. For best value and coverage for pre-existing medical conditions, consider purchasing a policy at time of booking. Learn more about travel insurance or get a free quote.
Itinerary Notes
Use the itinerary as a guide only. Itineraries may be altered due to weather, wildlife, national park regulation or at the captain’s discretion. The ability to be flexible makes this type of small ship cruising unique.
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The 184-guest mv Le Bellot luxury cruise ship, twin sister ship to Le Bougainville, Le Champlain, Le Dumont D'Urville, Le Jacques Cartier and Le Laperouse, offers an exceptional cruising experience thanks to her vast interior and exterior spaces and modern technology with sustainability in mind. Le Bellot cabins up the ante with classy staterooms and sizable suites that include either a private balcony or terrace. Contemporary materials, calm colors and sea views throughout the ship create an ambiance of refinement, relaxation and adventure. Experience a close-knit voyage aboard this small expedition ship that honors French naval officer and Arctic explorer Joseph-René Bellot.
Le Bellot Ship Review
The following Ponant Le Bellot review includes a detailed description of this luxury small ship including a deck plan and photo gallery. Our expedition ship experts have been aboard similar luxury expedition vessels to bring you firsthand experience. Find the detailed ship description and Le Bellot deck plan below. Then contact our experts to compare this luxury vessel with other small luxury cruise ships sailing on Arctic cruises, Iceland cruises, Northern Europe cruises, U.S. cruises, Canada small ship cruises, small ship cruises in Costa Rica, Panama small ship cruises and other small ship voyages around the globe.
Choose the Le Bellot Iceland ship for her mix of grace and ethnic decor. Le Bellot cabins, plus her forward-thinking equipment, luxe ambiance and expansive indoor and outdoor lounge areas create an incomparable expedition cruise experience. No matter where she sails around the globe, Le Bellot offers unique off-ship excursions, encounters with local cultures and frequent access to expert naturalist guides.
Safety, Sustainability & Accessibility
Le Bellot's ecological design offers a meaningful experience. Alongside her sister ships, mv Le Bellot rises above other small ships with her class as a Bureau Veritas-certified “Clean Ship,” qualifying her as a worldwide leader in environmental travel. The Le Bellot ship is fully ADA compliant, offering multiple elevators and lifts up and down stairways, accessible toilets in common areas and two accessible Le Bellot cabins.
Responsible Travel Features
Le Bellot's silent electric propulsion technology helps reduce carbon emissions by 40%. Thanks to an advanced GPS system, the Le Bellot cruise ship can idle without an anchor, protecting the sea floor. Advanced filtration systems treat and recycle waste water. An onboard compactor prepares items to later be recycled back in port. Le Bellot's CFR and LED lighting uses only 10% of the power required by older electrical systems. And the ship's modern sonar with rolling 3D views of the ocean floor enable the Le Bellot ship to maintain a safe distance from underwater life.
Onboard Facilities
Le Bellot's minimalist decor and laid-back atmosphere create an enjoyable atmosphere for all guests. Large windows throughout the ship invite in the beautiful destinations through which she sails.
Lecture Theater & Lounge
State-of-the-art audio and visual technology, including an LED wall, makes the 184-guest Theater a favored place on board. A variety of performances are offered on a daily basis, including educational lectures, jazz and dance performances, karaoke and piano recitals.
Dining, Bars & Lounges
The Panoramic Restaurant aboard Le Bellot offers a classy space in which to enjoy every meal, both indoor and al fresco. Le Bellot's Ducasse Conseil-trained chefs create scrumptious French and international dishes, plus local specialties reflective of the regions in which the ship sails. Custom menus for special diets and groups are also available. To round out the experience, guests enjoy a selection of salads, desserts, cheeses, fine wines, champagnes, beers and top-shelf liquors. The poolside Outdoor Grill Restaurant offers similar cuisine in a less formal setting, as well as an attractive outdoor bar and relaxing indoor solarium.
Guests are treated daily to afternoon tea, specialty drinks and a convivial atmosphere in Le Bellot's Main Lounge and Panoramic Lounge, each with indoor seating and an outside terrace. Also on offer are regular organized card games, live music and tastings centered around wine, spirits and specialty foods. Immerse in reference materials housed in the Panoramic Lounge’s library, and stay connected through an Internet corner.
The Blue Eye underwater lounge, located within the hull of mv Le Bellot, enables travelers to submerge into the underwater world, diving without getting into the water. Whale's eye windows look out onto the marine environment. Projectors reveal wildlife passing by. Hydrophones give acoustic life to the waters being watched, and vibrating Body Listening sofas further the experience.
Spa, Sauna & Gym
Le Bellot's Deck 7 Fitness Center features modern ellipticals, stationary bikes, treadmills and a Kinesis wall. Hosted workout, yoga and dance classes, plus an infinity pool's counter-current swimming system keep guests engaged. The SOTHYS™ Spa/Beauty Corner and its hair salon, two massage rooms, hammam (Moroccan steam spa), relaxation room and herbal tea bar complete the focus on health, wellness and beauty.
Other Facilities
The Le Bellot cruise ship is equipped with a 24-hour infirmary for non-emergency matters. A doctor is available for a small fee. The staff in the concierge lounge are always ready to help with excursions, administrative services, and sales of clothing, jewelry, beauty products, postcards and various accessories at the large boutique. Each cabin's stationary can be mailed at the reception desk. An art gallery and Kid's Club on Deck 6 entertains guests of all ages and the area is staffed by photo and video experts ready to answer questions and offer images from each day. Weather permitting, the open Bridge policy aboard mv Le Bellot invites travelers to observe the ship's state-of-the-art navigational tools and watch the captain and crew work.
Activities & Expeditions
Le Bellot is designed for both polished relaxation and active exploration. Her 10 comfortable Zodiacs enable daily off-ship excursions to discover wildlife, explore coastlines and access shallow water areas. Efficient and easy loading and unloading of Zodiacs, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards is made possible by a hydraulic marine platform that lowers into the water with an adjacent staircase.
Crew, Guides & Expedition Leaders
An impeccable private yacht experience is the goal of Le Bellot's highly trained staff members and experienced crew members. Top-notch education through an engaging program of lectures in English, French and other languages is delivered by world-class guides with years of experience and unique backgrounds.
Cabins & Le Bellot Deck Plan
The 92 staterooms and suites that comprise the selection of Le Bellot cabins are expansive and luxurious, each offering one king-size bed or two twin beds. Other common amenities include a private balcony, individually-controlled air-conditioning, minibar, flat-screen satellite TV, desk with stationery, Ipod™ players, on-demand video, a safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, a 110/220-volt outlet, French bath products, 24-hour room service, complimentary WiFi Internet access and added-cost satellite direct-line telephone. Laundry and ironing service is available for a fee.
Step aboard the 184-guest Le Bougainville cruise ship for an exceptional voyage with highly trained crew, specialist guides, spotless interiors, exquisite food and experience-driven programming both on the ship and off. This identical twin sister ship to Le Bellot, Le Champlain, Le Dumont D’Urville, Le Jacques Cartier and Le Laperouse, comes equipped with state-of-the-art technology, sustainability practices, activity gear, and plush staterooms with a private balcony or roomy suites with a terrace. A mix of high-end materials, earthy colors and sweeping sightlines provide guests with a sense of serenity and an appetite for discovery. Follow in the footsteps of French explorer Louis Antoine de Bougainville on this modern expedition ship.
Le Bougainville Ship Review
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Choose the Le Bougainville cruise ship for her mix of class and ethno-chic ambiance. Fascinate your senses on an expedition cruise while enjoying the comforts of leading technology, generous accommodations and inviting common areas both indoors and out. Join Le Bougainville anywhere she sails around the world and know you're traveling alongside top-notch naturalist guides, guest lecturers who are leaders in their field, and fellow inquisitive travelers who also appreciate getting off the ship regularly and immersing in the local communities through which the Le Bougainville cruise ship sails.
Safety, Sustainability & Accessibility
Designed with the environment in mind, the Le Bougainville ship offers a more meaningful way to travel. She is a Bureau Veritas-certified “Clean Ship,” qualifying her as a worldwide leader in environmental travel. Additionally, Le Bougainville is fully ADA compliant, with various elevators and lifts up and down stairways, accessible toilets in public areas and two accessible staterooms.
Responsible Travel Features
The electric propulsion employed by the Le Bougainville cruise ship reduced carbon emissions 40%, with the added benefit of a silent motor. Her cutting-edge anchorless GPS system helps protect the sea floor. Advanced filtration systems treat and recycle waste water and an onboard compactor saves items for later recycling back in port. CFR and LED lighting throughout the Le Bougainville ship saves 90% of the electricity needed by older lighting systems. And modern sonar with rolling 3D views of the ocean floor enables the Le Bougainville ship to steer clear of fragile marine habitats.
Onboard Facilities
Travelers aboard Le Bougainville are treated to a relaxed atmosphere with upscale service. The panoramic, often floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the ship enhance the experience, constantly reminding guests of the rich environments through which they're sailing.
Lecture Theater & Lounge
High quality audio and visual equipment, including an LED wall, makes the Theater a popular gathering space. At 184 capacity, the Theater is ready to accommodate everyone at once. Programming offers a variety of performances, including educational lectures, jazz and dance performances, karaoke and piano recitals.
Dining, Bars & Lounges
Sit down to any meal of the day, indoors or out, at the Panoramic Restaurant. Menus prepared by Le Bougainville's Ducasse Conseil-trained chefs feature gourmet main cours eoptions with a French, international or local flair. Custom menus for special diets and groups are also available. Various salads, desserts, cheeses, fine wines, champagnes, beers and top-shelf liquors complete the fine dining experience. For similar dishes served in a more casual setting, the poolside Outdoor Grill Restaurant opens for every meal daily. Also found poolside is an outdoor bar and indoor solarium with armchairs and sofas.
Le Bougainville’s Main Lounge and Panoramic Lounge each access an outside terrace and offer afternoon tea and specialty drinks. The Main Lounge is the place to be for card games, live music and tastings centered around wine, spirits and specialty foods. Or visit the Panoramic Lounge’s library to use the internet kiosk or read up on wherever you're traveling through aboard the Le Bougainville ship.
For a special sensory experience, head to The Blue Eye underwater lounge in the hull of the ship. Experience the underwater world through whale’s eye windows and underwater projectors that reflect the outside. Listen to the sounds that are piped in from hydrophones. And feel the vibrations of acoustic waves while sitting on Body Listening sofas.
Spa, Sauna & Gym
Work out with a commanding view from the Deck 7 Fitness Center. Choose from modern machines such as ellipticals, stationary bikes, treadmills and a Kinesis wall. Join a class for fitness, yoga or dance instruction. Or swim against the infinity pool’s counter current. Then treat yourself to the SOTHYS™ Spa/Beauty Corner with a hair appointment, massage, hammam (Moroccan steam spa) experience, or simply unwind in the relaxation room with its herbal tea bar.
Other Facilities
An infirmary for non-emergency matters is available around the clock, with an onsite doctor for a nominal fee. The staff at the concierge lounge can assist with excursions, administrative services and sales. Shoppers may delight in the large boutique's clothing, jewelry, beauty products, postcards and various accessories. Visual artists and families will enjoy Deck 6’s central art gallery and Kid’s Club, equipped with photo and video experts. And the Bridge aboard the Le Bougainville ship welcomes guests to mingle with captain and crew, when weather permits.
Activities & Expeditions
A voyage aboard the Le Bougainville cruise ship is a mix of regular off-ship excursions and optional onboard programming. A fresh schedule each day offers guests a varied selection of activities and expeditions. Her 10 comfortable Zodiacs ferry guests ashore and along coastlines known for their history, culture and wildlife. A Marina features a hydraulic marine platform that lowers into the water with an adjacent staircase, for easy access to Zodiacs, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards.
Crew, Guides & Expedition Leaders
Expect excellence from the well-trained staff and experienced crew aboard the Le Bougainville ship. Explore under the leadership of experienced guides, then return on board for their fascinating lectures given in English, French and other languages.
Deck Plan & Le Bougainville Ship Cabins
Each of the 92 Le Bougainville ship cabins offer comfort. Choose between one king-size bed or two twin beds. Amenities include a private balcony, individually-controlled air-conditioning, minibar, flat-screen satellite TV, desk with stationery, Ipod™ players, on-demand video, a safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, a 110/220-volt outlet, French bath products, 24-hour room service, complimentary WiFi Internet access and added-cost satellite direct-line telephone. Laundry and ironing service is available for a fee.
The 184-guest Le Laperouse belongs to a group of carbon copy sister ships consisting of Le Champlain, Le Bougainville, Le Bellot, Le Dumont D'Urville and Le Jacques Cartier. Each of these Ponant Explorer ships offers their guests a private balcony or terraces, eco-minded and modern technology, elegant accommodations and inviting common spaces that open onto the outside. This expedition ship's refinement permeates among the ethnic-chic decor, rounded out by top-notch service. Guests aboard Le Laperouse will surely enjoy her intimate feel, wherever she's sailing within her global deployment.
Le Laperouse Review
AdventureSmith Explorations’ Le Laperouse review includes a detailed description of the small ship including deck plans and a photo gallery. Our expedition ship experts have been aboard similar luxury expedition vessels firsthand. Please read our Le Laperouse review below then contact our experts to compare Le Laperouse with other small luxury cruise ships sailing on Costa Rica cruises, Panama small ship cruises, small ship cruises in Northern Europe, small ship Mediterranean cruises, Arctic cruises and Iceland cruises, or browse our small ship cruise reviews for insights into many of the ships and trips we offer.
Choose Le Laperouse for her authentic and upscale atmosphere with a refined, passionate crew. She offers marvelous expedition cruising, with graceful staterooms and suites, modern equipment and engaging onboard leaders. At each exceptional destination, Le Laperouse offers exclusive tours to previously inaccessible destinations, special interactions with unique cultures and learning lessons from expert naturalists.
Safety, Sustainability & Accessibility Aboard Le Laperouse
Le Laperouse was built with guest safety and the environment in mind. Le Laperouse is part of a family of sister ships all certified “Clean Ships” by Bureau Veritas, a globally recognized steward of environmentally conscious travel. La Laperouse's silent electric propulsion system reduces carbon emissions by 40% and her sophisticated GPS and stabilizers relieve the need for anchoring in many locales. Wastewater is treated and recycled through her advanced filtration systems. A recycling program on board ensures items are compacted for later processing ashore. Modern CFR and LED lighting has cut power required by older systems by 90%. And the captain and officers use advanced sonar with continuous 3D ocean floor views to maintain a safe distance from marine life. Le Laperouse is fully ADA compliant, with 2 accessible staterooms, 4 elevators and lifts up and down stairways for easy access to all decks and public areas of the ship, and accessible toilets in common areas.
Common Areas Aboard Le Laperouse
Le Laperouse features upscale art and reference materials native to the worldwide destinations in which she cruises. An abundance of glass throughout the ship’s various common areas reveal stunning locales. A concierge is available 24/7 at the Lobby's reception/concierge desk, ready to book add-on excursions or even your next cruise aboard Le Laperouse. And a large boutique displays clothing, jewelry, beauty products, postcards and various accessories.
The pool deck's outdoor bar and indoor solarium are optimal spaces for panoramic views. The infinity pool and its counter-current swimming system is unique among expedition ships. The Panoramic Lounge’s library offers both reference materials and an Internet corner. The Main Lounge has space for the full passengers complement. making it the primary place for organized activities, including afternoon tea and live music. The Theater's modern sound and lighting includes an LED wall. And the ship’s infirmary is available around the clock for non-emergency treatments. A doctor is available for a nominal fee.
Dining Aboard Le Laperouse
Choose between the upscale Panoramic Restaurant or the casual Outdoor Grill Restaurant. The menu is similar in both restaurants, featuring gourmet French and international cuisine directed by Ducasse Conseil-trained chefs, plus local specialties representative of where Le Laperouse is cruising. Customized menus are available for special diets and groups. A buffet of salads, desserts and cheeses and an extensive selection of fine wine, champagne, beer and top-shelf liquor completes the experience. Additionally, the Main Lounge and Panoramic Lounge offer afternoon tea and well-stocked cocktail bars.
Activities Aboard Le Laperouse
Le Laperouse offers a refreshed daily itinerary, including various onboard activities between guided off-ship outings. Enjoy live jazz, piano melodies, karaoke and dance performances in the Theater. Participate in the Fitness Center's guided workout, yoga and dance classes. Play organized games or learn photography skills in focused workshops, all in the Main Lounge. And relish in tastings focused on wine, spirits and specialty foods.
Celebrate each day with refreshments, cocktails and conversation in the Main and Panoramic Lounges. Ask questions of photo and video experts staffing the central art gallery and Kid's Club. Work out with modern elliptical machines, stationary bikes, treadmills and a Kinesis wall. Or treat yourself to rejuvenation at the SOTHYS™ Spa/Beauty Corner with its hair salon, two massage rooms, hammam (Moroccan steam spa), relaxation room and herbal tea bar. Perhaps chat with the ship's captain and officers in the open Bridge (weather permitting).
The Blue Eye underwater lounge, located within the ship's hull, offers a unique immersion into the surrounding marine environment. Two large portholes shaped like the eye of a cetacean look out upon the subaquatic world. Projectors designed expressly for Le Laperouse and her sister ships reveal marine life seen by the ship's non-intrusive underwater cameras. Onboard hydrophones create an aural experience reflecting a three-mile radius, brought to life by the feel of vibrating acoustic waves within Body Listening sofas. These sounds of the sea can be heard during subaquatic concerts and by the ship's swimming pool.
Le Laperouse deploys a fleet of comfortable Zodiacs ready to help you explore coastlines and shallow water. Entry and exit from the ship's Zodiacs, kayaks and stand-up paddleboards is made easy by a hydraulic marine platform with stairs that lowers into the water.
Crew & Guides Aboard Le Laperouse
Luxury travelers will appreciate the impeccably trained staff aboard Le Laperouse, who focus on guest comfort with discreet yet attentive service. You will feel as if you're cruising aboard a private mega-yacht thanks to the ship's sophisticated crew. And guests can tap into the wealth of knowledge offered by experienced multi-lingual guides and their lectures.
Cabins & Deck Plan Aboard Le Laperouse
All 92 staterooms and suites aboard Le Laperouse are spacious, with touches of luxury throughout. Each cabin features the option of one king-size bed or two twin beds, a private balcony, individually-controlled air-conditioning, minibar, flat-screen satellite TV, desk with stationery, Ipod™ players, on-demand video, a safe, hairdryer, bathrobes, a 110/220-volt outlet, French bath products, 24-hour room service, complimentary WiFi Internet access and added-cost satellite direct-line telephone. Laundry and ironing service is available for a fee.
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