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Day 9 - 2/16/2026 San Jose Costa Rica
We disembarked the ship today in Costa Rica in a port town about 2 hours from San Jose. We were loaded into a van inside of the secure port area and bussed to a parking lot outside of the port where after a bit of confusion, we found our private transfer. He ended up being a very nice guy who took us from the port to the Marriot Hacienda Belem. The area appeared to be very industrial and was only 8 miles from the airport, but we were pleasantly surprised as we entered through
Feb 16


Day 8 - 2/15/2026 - Quepos
Today we visited Quepos, a small port town which was mostly rural. We drove to the Manuel Antonio National Park where we took a guided tour. This wasn't an excursion that we would recommend to others. The entrance to the park was in a small tourist area with narrow streets and long lines to get into the entrance to the park. Once inside the park we were guided by tour guides with spotting scopes who took us down very crowded paths, and when they were told by other guides abou
Feb 15


Day 7 - 2/14/2026 - Sloth Farm
Today we are on Puerto Jimenez Costa Rica. We anchored in the harbor and were tendered to shore in the life boats today. Puerto Jimenez is located on the Osa Peninsula on Costa Rica’s southern Pacific coast . The town sits on the southeastern side of the peninsula, adjacent to a wide bay called the Golfo Dulce (Sweet Gulf). This bay is actually a tropical fjord, a deep ocean inlet that is rich in marine life. It’s one of the only tropical fjords in the world. Aside from a few
Feb 14


Day 6 - 2/13/2026 - Isla Parida
Today we are anchored off of Isla Parida. Isla Parida is the largest island within Panama's Gulf of Chiriquí National Marine Park, offering a protected, tropical destination known for pristine white-sand beaches, lush jungles, and diverse wildlife. It is located in the Pacific Ocean. It's made up of 25 mostly uninhabited islands. We took an excursion called Dolphin and Monkey Watch. Our excursion boat picked us up right from the ship and we headed out to do a hike on one of
Feb 13


Day 5 - 2/12/2026 - Sea Day
Today we are at sea heading towards Isla Parida where we will go looking for more monkeys and dolphins as well as have a beach BBQ. We didn't do much today. We visited the hot tub which our balcony overlooks. Shawn went to a cooking presentation, and we had some bird sightings from the balcony. We have dinner tonight at a specialty restaurant onboard called Candles. In the hot tub Brown Booby Brown Booby We had a nice dinner at Candles, which is the Veranda restaurant during
Feb 12


Day 4 - 2/11/2026 - Monkeys and Sloths
This morning we had an early excursion from Panama City back into the canal to see Gatun Lake and some of the wildlife there. Gatun Lake is a mostly freshwater reservoir to the south of Colón, Panama. It sits at 26 meters above sea level, it forms a major part of the Panama Canal, carrying ships 33 km of their transit across the Isthmus of Panama. It was created June 27, 1913 when the gates of the spillway at Gatun Dam were closed. The locks on the Atlantic side of Lake Gatun
Feb 11


Day 3 2/10/2026 - Transiting the Canal
Today we woke up early and went to breakfast so that we could get back to our room for the entry into the canal. We have the best view possible of the canal with the largest part of our deck facing forward on Deck 6 and the wrapping around to the side so that we have shade at times as well. We watched some final loading and unloading of the container ships before we departed. The working port in Colon A pilot joined our ship and we were off towards the Canal. As you enter the
Feb 10
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