Experience the Panama Canal like never before with our Ocean to Ocean tour. Discover the magnificent waterway by boat and foot, while encountering diverse wildlife and historic landmarks. Book now!
Experience the Panama Canal like never before with our Ocean to Ocean tour. Discover the magnificent waterway by boat and foot, while encountering diverse wildlife and historic landmarks. Book now!
- Panama City - The tour kicks off with hotel pickups starting at 6:10 am. Although it might seem early for a vacation, this timing allows for a more enjoyable experience. By starting early, the group can avoid crowds and enjoy wildlife in cooler temperatures.
- Panama Canal - Participants will journey along the Panama Canal, right beside ships…
- Panama City - The tour kicks off with hotel pickups starting at 6:10 am. Although it might seem early for a vacation, this timing allows for a more enjoyable experience. By starting early, the group can avoid crowds and enjoy wildlife in cooler temperatures.
- Panama Canal - Participants will journey along the Panama Canal, right beside ships traveling to the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The tour heads to Gatun Lake, where guests will cruise around islands formed during the canal’s construction and observe the rich wildlife along its shores.
- Lake Gatun - As the second-largest artificial lake on the continent, the surrounding pristine rainforest is one of the few accessible places on Earth where the diverse flora and fauna native to Central America can be seen in their natural environment.
- Agua Clara Locks - The tour includes a visit to the Agua Clara Visitor Center to witness the new expansion locks in action.
Situated on the west side of the newly constructed Agua Clara Locks, the Agua Clara Visitor Center offers a scenic viewpoint to watch transiting vessels and learn about the Panama Canal’s operations, its construction history, its role in global markets, and the significance of its watershed. An observation deck provides a view of ships navigating through the Agua Clara Locks towards the Pacific or Atlantic oceans.
- Fort San Lorenzo - The tour proceeds to San Lorenzo National Park, where guests will explore a remote rainforest teeming with flora and fauna, enjoy a freshly prepared picnic lunch, and tour Fort San Lorenzo. This 400-year-old Spanish fort, perched on a scenic cliff overlooking the Caribbean, offers a glimpse into the many pirate and privateer attacks that occurred at this historically significant site in Panama.
The Fort of San Lorenzo, located on an 80-foot (25m) cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea at the mouth of the Chagres River, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980, along with the fortifications of Portobelo. It was part of the Spanish Crown’s defensive system for transatlantic trade and is an excellent example of 17th and 18th-century military architecture. The Fort of San Lorenzo is one of the oldest fortresses in Spanish America, where visitors can learn about the numerous pirate and privateer attacks that took place at this historically important location in Panama.
- Panama City - The tour concludes with a return to Panama City for hotel drop-off.

- Panama Canal boat ride (90 minutes)
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Transport by air-conditioned minibus
- Lunch
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (select hotels only)
- Panama Canal boat ride (90 minutes)
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Transport by air-conditioned minibus
- Lunch
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (select hotels only)
- Gratuities
- Due to heavy traffic, no free pickup from hotels located near Amador Causeway, Clayton (City of Knowledge) Playa Bonita. Separate transportation for the an extra charge
- Playa Blanca, or Rio Hato, Metromall, Arraijan or Tocumen Airport need to arrange own transportation
- This is not a TRANSIT tour, we wont travel by boat inside the locks.
- Extra passenger - Minimum age to participate is 3 years
- Gratuities
- Due to heavy traffic, no free pickup from hotels located near Amador Causeway, Clayton (City of Knowledge) Playa Bonita. Separate transportation for the an extra charge
- Playa Blanca, or Rio Hato, Metromall, Arraijan or Tocumen Airport need to arrange own transportation
- This is not a TRANSIT tour, we wont travel by boat inside the locks.
- Extra passenger - Minimum age to participate is 3 years
Partake in this distinct adventure across the Panama Canal, stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean, savouring the canal’s beauty both on water and land. You’ll embark on a thrilling boat journey down the canal, acquainting you with the traversing vessels and rich wildlife along the canal banks, before dropping by the historic Fort San Lorenzo…
Partake in this distinct adventure across the Panama Canal, stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean, savouring the canal’s beauty both on water and land. You’ll embark on a thrilling boat journey down the canal, acquainting you with the traversing vessels and rich wildlife along the canal banks, before dropping by the historic Fort San Lorenzo and the newly-constructed Agua Clara Locks.
This tour does not include TRANSIT, meaning we won’t be cruising inside the locks via boat.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
- The tour starts in a very remote area and there will be no access to public restrooms around 9am
- Vegetarian and vegan option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required.
- Minimum age is 3 years
- If you will be staying at a hotel area that is not on the list, please contact your local operator prior to booking your tour
- This tour is in ENGLISH only, we cannot run the tour in 2 languages without the tour quality being compromised.
- Not recommended for travelers with walking problems or other serious medical conditions.
- No Wheelchair accessible
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.