Panama Canal transit, Colombia & the Grenadines

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Panama Canal transit, Colombia & the Grenadines



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Tuesday 29 Feb 28 — Saturday 11 Mar 28Starting at $22,990 Get a Quote


ITINERARY

Panama City, Panama
Your luxurious yacht cruise begins in Central America and Panama City, the capital of Panama. Here, you’ll be transferred to your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht and embark on your memorable discovery of the Southern Caribbean. Please book your flight to arrive into Panama City prior to 07:00 PM.

Transit Panama Canal- At Sea
Today, we pass through the Panama Canal, the most famous attraction in Panama. Considered one of the ‘Seven Wonders of the Modern World,’ this man-made canal was built to significantly decrease the travel time for ships between the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Since its completion in 1914, the Panama Canal has seen in excess of 900,000 vessels and is regarded by many as a feat of engineering, which was originally considered impossible to build. On board your luxury yacht, you’ll experience this historic waterway for yourself.

San Blas Islands, Panama
Welcome to the San Blas archipelago, a group of islands located just north-west of Panama scattered across the sparkling Caribbean Sea. There are 378 islands within the archipelago, spread across an area of roughly 259-square-kilometres (100-square-miles). Most of the islands are uninhabited, but on some of the larger ones, you may get an opportunity to meet the native people, known as the Kunas. Formally called Kuna Yala (”Land of the Kuna”), San Blas is an autonomous territory of Panama, famed for its untouched nature and traditional culture.

Cartagena, Colombia
Located along the coast of the Caribbean Sea, Cartagena de Indias uniquely combines the charm of colonial architecture and vibrancy of modern life. This dynamic port city is well-known for its fascinating cultural festivals, breathtaking landscapes and excellent cuisine. It also bears the legacies of storied Latin American history within its UNESCO World Heritage-listed walled Old Town and narrow stone walkways. As one of the most well-preserved cities in the Americas, Cartagena de Indias has inspired many artists throughout the ages.

Santa Marta, Colombia
The welcome sign to Santa Marta reads, “Here you can have it all” - alongside its beautiful beaches and vibrant city life, Santa Marta boasts a rich history and culture; the oldest remaining city in Colombia, dating back to 1525 and the nation’s first Spanish settlement.

Oranjestad, Aruba
The capital of Aruba, Oranjestad welcomes with a unique blend of old and modern, lending a special charm to this bustling harbour city. Enjoy strolling along the streets lined with a variety of boutiques and striking residential buildings. Among the remarkably well-preserved architecture is the green ‘Stadhuis’, which houses the City Hall. Another interesting site is the Aloe Museum and Factory, which dates back to 1890 and illustrates the fascinating story of aloe production, on which the economy was once dependent.

Willemstad, Curacao
Today, you’ll stop at Willemstad, the charming capital of Curaçao and a vibrant port city renowned for its stunning blend of culture, rich history, and colourful architecture. Nestled along the southern coast of the island, Willemstad is divided into two main districts, Punda and Otrobanda, which are connected by the iconic Queen Emma Bridge, a pontoon bridge that swings open for ocean-going vessels.

Kralendijk, Bonaire
This island group makes an attractive destination for nature lovers and eco-tourists alike, as all the islands offer excellent opportunities for snorkelling and swimming, as well as hiking. Bonaire, just off the north coast of Venezuela, is famous for its pioneering conservation efforts, with a large section of the island under protection status. Today, enjoy exploring Kralendijk, the colourful capital of Bonaire, popular for its heritage architecture and lovely sandy beaches.

At Sea
Enjoy a relaxing day at sea, soaking up the stunning views from the comfort of your luxury yacht. Today, make the most of the yacht’s stylish spaces and exceptional facilities, extending to the inviting aqua pool, contemporary wellness zone and al fresco dining out on deck.

Mayreau Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Today, you’ll arrive at Mayreau, the smallest of the Grenadines’ uninhabited islands, with a surface area of just four square kilometres (1.5-square miles). The population of Mayreau is no more than 250 residents, who live in the village on the island’s highest point, Station Hill. The charming little church and community centre at the top of the hill provide spectacular views across the islands. On a clear day, you can observe both Grenada and Saint Vincent, as well as other nearby islands, showcasing the vivid colours of the reefs and waters surrounding the Tobago Cays.

Bequia Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Discover Bequia Island, a hidden paradise in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, revealing idyllic, secluded spots and a distinct lack of traffic. This beautiful island offers visitors a chance to experience an authentic Caribbean lifestyle, without the hustle and bustle of mainstream beach tourism. Delight in exploring untouched pristine beaches and truly relax and unwind amid stunning nature.

Bridgetown, Barbados
Your time onboard your Emerald Cruises luxury yacht comes to an end in alluring Barbados and its vibrant capital, Bridgetown. After bidding farewell to the crew and your fellow guests, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home, or to continue your journey. Please book your flight to depart out of Bridgetown after 01:00 PM. This itinerary is a guide only and may be amended for operational reasons. As such, Emerald Cruises cannot guarantee the cruise will be operated unaltered from the itinerary stated above.