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Trek through misty Costa Rican rainforests, immerse yourself in Panama’s Embera native traditions, and add an inland journey to Machu Picchu’s iconic Incan ruins celebrated among the world’s seven wonders during this cruise tour. Experience a Peruvian adventure to the Machu Picchu citadel and indulge in Andean cuisine and customs during stops at Sacred Valley’s aromatic Urubamba market and Lima’s vibrant and eclectic Barranco artist district. Glide past engineering marvels and bustling global shipping during a fully guided daylight transit of the Panama Canal. Take part in a hands-on ceviche workshop at a boutique hotel in the vibrant, bohemian neighborhood of Barranco, learning to prepare this iconic Peruvian dish that has gained worldwide fame. Cast a line for feisty roosterfish off Isla Parida’s emerald coast. Seek out bright-beaked toucans and skittering capuchin monkeys atop Costa Rica’s rainforest canopies.
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| Day 1 | Costa Rica | Puerto Caldera | |
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Located on the Gulf of Nicoya, the small town of Puerto Caldera is one of Costa Rica's top attractions, perfect for travelers who like more off the beaten path destinations where the native Tico lifestyle can be experienced. It is the gateway to San Jose, Jaco and the big city of Puntarenas, plus Los Suenos and Tortuga Island. Carara National Park is nearby, the rainforest home to crocodiles, over 400 species of birds and is considered the most likely place to see scarlet macaws. |
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| Day 2 | Costa Rica | Punta Leona | |
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Your wet landing will drop you off at Punta Leona Beach Club, a well-known private beach resort community located on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica. Nestled amidst lush tropical rainforests, Punta Leona offers visitors a pristine and picturesque environment to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty of the region. The resort is known for its stunning white sand beach, Playa Mantas, and clear turquoise waters. Traverse the suspended cable bridges over the forest canopy in Carara National Park, or board a jungle cruise boat up the Tarcoles river to see one of the largest colonies of crocodiles in Costa Rica. Whether seeking relaxation or adventure, Punta Leona provides a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers alike. *This port is accessed by a wet landing and there may be a fee for using the resort amenities. Taxis and tours organized independently will need to be added to the resort guest list.* |
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| Day 3 | Costa Rica | Quepos (Puerto Quepos) | |
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The former banana-exporting town of Quepos is your basecamp for a day of rainforest adventure. Take a walk along trails that weave up to waterfalls, or ride horseback to a beautiful jungle pool. A float trip through a mangrove swamp populated by monkeys, crocodiles, egrets, and herons is also available. Or you may choose a nature walk through Manuel Antonio National Park, with its lovely beaches, easy trails, and abundant animal life. |
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| Day 4 | Costa Rica | Golfo Dulce | |
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Picture Jurassic foliage growing down steep hillsides all the way to the waterline, the hoots of monkeys echoing through trees choked by orchids. Golfo Dulce is one of Costa Rica's most biodiverse areas, where both the jungle and the sea brim with life. Explore the canals by kayak in search of javelinas, butterflies, and more bird species than in all of North America.This port is accessed with a wet landing. |
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| Day 5 | Panama | Isla Parida | |
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Located within a Nature Preserve of 50 islands, and part of Chiriqui Marine National Park lovely Isla Parida boasts magnificent beaches, one of which is over 1,300 feet long. The crystal clear waters stay at 82 degrees year round and are filled with marine life. There are numerous hardwood trees like teak, mahogany, and eucalyptus, and fruit trees like mango, banana and coconut trees. Here you will be treated to Windstar's Signature Beach Party on a secluded beach that faces the Pacific Ocean. |
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| Day 7 | Panama | Fuerte Amador | |
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One of the entrances to the Panama Canal on the Pacific side, Balboa/Fuerte Amador was founded in 1519 and is a short distance from Panama City. In 2012 Balboa was ranked #1 in Latin America in the category of world's busiest container ports. Sightseeing highlights include the colonial homes, the Administration Building, the Goethals Memorial, the Prado, and the local handicraft markets of traditional Panamanian crafts. |
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| Day 9 | Panama | Colón | |
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Explore the inner workings of the Panama Canal, head into the jungle to meet with Embera Indians, or take an aerial tram ride through the rainforest canopy. |
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