The guide accompanying you will be exceptionally prepared and friendly, providing invaluable insights about the Panama Canal. The tour will cover the most significant locations, offering a comprehensive experience of the canal’s operations.
The guide accompanying you will be exceptionally prepared and friendly, providing invaluable insights about the Panama Canal. The tour will cover the most significant locations, offering a comprehensive experience of the canal’s operations.
- Panama Canal - Experience a journey along the waters of the Panama Canal, right beside the ships navigating towards the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The adventure leads to Gatun Lake, where a cruise around islands formed during the canal’s construction offers a chance to observe the rich wildlife along its shores.
- Pedro Miguel Locks - Visit…
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Panama Canal - Experience a journey along the waters of the Panama Canal, right beside the ships navigating towards the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The adventure leads to Gatun Lake, where a cruise around islands formed during the canal’s construction offers a chance to observe the rich wildlife along its shores.
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Pedro Miguel Locks - Visit an observation area on the Pacific side to explore the history, construction, and operation of the original Panama Canal.
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Lake Gatun - After witnessing a ship pass through the Pedro Miguel Locks, travel by car to the Chagres River to embark on a boat tour of Gatun Lake, the largest lake within the Panama Canal. Sail alongside massive ships en route to a group of islands within Soberania National Park, home to monkeys and other wildlife within the Panama Canal.
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Agua Clara Locks - Journey to the city of Colon on the Atlantic side of the Canal, where a stop for lunch at a restaurant serving traditional Panamanian cuisine awaits. Post-lunch, continue by car to explore the new expansion of the Panama Canal, observing larger ships navigating the locks and learning about the workings of these incredible structures.
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Gatun Dam - The Gatun Dam is a significant earth dam on the Chagres River in Panama, near the town of Gatun. Constructed between 1907 and 1913, it is a vital component of the Panama Canal. It creates Gatun Lake, which forms a 33 km part of the interoceanic corridor across the Isthmus of Panama, and houses a hydroelectric plant that generates electricity for the canal’s locks and other equipment.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Panama canal entries fees - 27.22 USD
- San Lorenzo Fortress Admission Ticket- $5
- Panama canal entries fees - 27.22 USD
- San Lorenzo Fortress Admission Ticket- $5
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.