Arrive: Sat 25 January 2025/Depart: Sat 25 January 2025
Caldera Port, in Spanish Puerto Caldera, is the main freight port in the Pacific side of Costa Rica, located in the Esparza canton of the Puntarenas province.
Day 2 - Quepos
Arrive: Sun 26 January 2025/Depart: Sun 26 January 2025
Quepos is a town on Costa Rica’s central Pacific coast. It’s known as a gateway to Manuel Antonio National Park. The park’s mangroves, lagoons and beach-lined rainforests shelter howler, white-faced and squirrel monkeys. Nearby sandy stretches include Playa Espadilla and Playa Biesanz. Northwest of town, the Damas Island mangrove estuary is home to wildlife including caimans, snakes and iguanas.
Day 3 - Golfito, Costa Rica
Arrive: Mon 27 January 2025/Depart: Mon 27 January 2025
Golfito is a district and port town of the Golfito canton, in the Puntarenas province of Costa Rica, located on the southern Pacific Coast, near the border of Panama
Day 4 - Coiba Island
Arrive: Tue 28 January 2025/Depart: Tue 28 January 2025
Coiba Island is part of Panama, off the country’s Pacific Coast, in the Gulf of Chiriquí. Once a penal colony, it’s now part of Coiba National Park, which is known for its diverse marine life and jungle animals including white-faced monkeys. Dive sites on Bahia Damas Reef are home to manta rays, whales and hammerhead sharks. Offshore, Granito de Oro is a small island with a beach and coral reef.
Day 5 - Isla Parida, Panama
Arrive: Wed 29 January 2025/Depart: Wed 29 January 2025
Day 6 - At sea
Day 7 - Isla Tortugas
Arrive: Fri 31 January 2025/Depart: Fri 31 January 2025
Tortuga is a rocky, mountainous island in Haiti, just off the northern coast of the mainland. The fishing port of Basse-Terre, on the island’s south coast, is home to the ruined 17th-century Fort de Rocher, once a pirate stronghold. In the east, one of the island’s caves, Grotte au Bassin, has a large pre-Columbian sculpture of a woman. Beaches include Pointe Ouest, at the western tip, with wide white sands
Day 8 - Caldera, Costa Rica
Arrive: Sat 01 February 2025/Depart: Sat 01 February 2025
Caldera Port, in Spanish Puerto Caldera, is the main freight port in the Pacific side of Costa Rica, located in the Esparza canton of the Puntarenas province.
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Ship Cabins
Category 6
Inside Cabin.
Upper/lower berths.
Bathroom with shower.
Category 1
Deluxe Deck Cabin
Two Lower Beds Convert to Double Bed.
Minibar.
Bathroom with whirlpool bath.
Cabin doors open onto deck.
Category 2
Larger Outside Cabin.
Twin/double or triple beds.
Bathroom with shower.
Cabin has an extra fold down bunk with a ladder.
Category 3
Outside Cabin.
Twin, double or triple beds.
Bathroom with shower.
Category 4
Outside Cabin.
Two lower beds, double bed or triple berth.
Bathroom with shower.
Category 5
Inside/Outside Cabin.
Raised double bed, two lower beds or triple berth.
Bathroom with shower.