Star Clippers Central America: 9 nights from Colon with Star Clipper
Jan 20, 2028
Panama, Costa Rica
Cruise itinerary
Departure Port: Colon ➞
Landing: Puerto Caldera
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Thursday, January 20, 2028 - not foundColon
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Friday, January 21, 2028 not found - not foundPanama Canal
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Saturday, January 22, 2028Navigation
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Sunday, January 23, 2028Navigation
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Monday, January 24, 2028 not found - not foundCoiba
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Friday, January 28, 2028Navigation
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Saturday, January 29, 2028 not foundPuerto Caldera
Colon
Colón is the ideal crossroads for a walk through the rainforest or a close look at the Panama Canal. Colón lies at the heart of the country's rich history and innovation. This important port city is less than an hour from Panama's most famous attractions, so it is easy to visit sites such as the Panama railway, Gatun and the old Spanish fortress Fort San Lorenzo. There, everything is graced by the crystal-clear waters and white sand that are always a sweet setting for an unforgettable holiday.Capital of the province of Colón on the Caribbean coast of Panama, Colón is located in the heart of the rich history of the country and its innovation. This important port city is less than an hour from Panama's most famous attractions, so it's easy to visit sites such as the Panama Railroad, Gatun and the old Spanish fortress Fort San Lorenzo. All embellished naturally by crystal clear waters and white sand which always represent a very popular sweet frame for an unforgettable vacation.
Panama Canal
Coiba
Island in the Pacific Ocean, located near the coast of Panama. The Coiba National Park is a protected natural area, and is considered one of the last unspoiled "natural paradises". Once used as a prison island, today it is a national park, and since 2005 it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Coiba is the largest Central American island on the Pacific, and is part of an archipelago made up of 36 other islands belonging to the Panamanian provinces of Veraguas and Chiriquí.
Isla Parida
Golfito
Quepos
Puerto Caldera
Puerto Caldera is one of the most significant port cities in Costa Rica, located on the Pacific coast. Puerto Caldera stands as a pivotal element in Costa Rica's economic infrastructure, playing an important role for its economic developement. It serves as a crucial maritime gateway for Costa Rica and it is vital for the import and export of goods. Its strategic location also makes it an important point for regional maritime traffic along the Pacific coast of Central America.
There have been ongoing efforts to expand and modernize the port to accommodate increasing traffic and improve efficiency. This includes infrastructure upgrades and enhancements to logistical operations.The port's operations significantly contribute to the local and national economy by facilitating international trade.
Puerto Caldera also serves as a docking point for cruise ships, offering tourists access to the scenic attractions of the Puntarenas region and beyond.