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9 Day Panama: Pirates & Caribbean Coast

9 Day Panama: Pirates & Caribbean Coast
A dazzling land of postcard-perfect scenery, a checkered past of high-seas piracy, fascinating wildlife, and one of engineering’s greatest feats, Panama has everything you could ask of a destination. Immerse yourself in the untold stories and gripping tales that make up Panama’s unbelievably true story.

Your adventure starts in Panama City, the cosmopolitan capital where Spanish colonial history and the modern age meet. Here, you’ll explore the historic Casco Viejo neighborhood in the company of a private guide and enjoy an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the world-famous Miraflores Locks. Paddle your way along the Chagres River, drinking in the local wildlife and peaceful surroundings. Spend a day in dynamic Portobelo, home to an incredible African-Caribbean culture, pirate haunts, and an idyllic stretch of pristine beach. The scene then shifts to stunning Bocas Del Toro, an unspoiled archipelago on Panama’s North Eastern Caribbean coast. Journey through the beauty of Bastimentos during an incredible private boat tour and bask in pure Panamanian splendor with time at leisure, wrapping up this unforgettable sojourn in style.

Kensington Tours creates private trips from the world’s finest ingredients. Tailor-made with care by your personal Destination Expert, your personalized trip is always a one-of-a-kind experience made just for you. Expert local guidance and 24/7 service come standard.

05/15/2025 through 12/19/2026
11/01/2022 through 12/31/2026

Day 1
Day 2

Panama City, the vibrant capital of Panama, is a city where modernity meets history in a striking blend. As you stroll through its lively streets, the futuristic skyline is crowned by the awe-inspiring Panama Canal, an engineering marvel that has shaped global trade for over a century. The canal's Miraflores Locks Visitor Center offers an up-close look at the massive ships navigating through this critical waterway, complete with informative exhibits and panoramic views.

The heart of Panama City beats within the Casco Viejo district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with colonial charm. This historic neighborhood is a patchwork of cobblestone streets, vibrant plazas, and beautifully restored buildings that reflect its rich Spanish heritage. Wander through the charming streets to discover historic landmarks such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Palacio de las Garzas, the official residence of Panama's President.

For a unique cultural experience, explore the Biomuseo, designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry. This colorful museum provides an engaging introduction to Panama's biodiversity and natural history, showcasing the country’s diverse ecosystems through interactive exhibits.

A fun fact about Panama City is that it is home to one of the world’s largest urban parks, Metropolitan Natural Park, located just minutes from the city center. This lush green space offers a refreshing escape into nature with its trails, wildlife, and panoramic views of the city skyline. With its blend of historical intrigue, modern marvels, and natural beauty, Panama City offers a dynamic and enriching experience for all travelers.


Day 3

Panama City, the vibrant capital of Panama, is a city where modernity meets history in a striking blend. As you stroll through its lively streets, the futuristic skyline is crowned by the awe-inspiring Panama Canal, an engineering marvel that has shaped global trade for over a century. The canal's Miraflores Locks Visitor Center offers an up-close look at the massive ships navigating through this critical waterway, complete with informative exhibits and panoramic views.

The heart of Panama City beats within the Casco Viejo district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with colonial charm. This historic neighborhood is a patchwork of cobblestone streets, vibrant plazas, and beautifully restored buildings that reflect its rich Spanish heritage. Wander through the charming streets to discover historic landmarks such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Palacio de las Garzas, the official residence of Panama's President.

For a unique cultural experience, explore the Biomuseo, designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry. This colorful museum provides an engaging introduction to Panama's biodiversity and natural history, showcasing the country’s diverse ecosystems through interactive exhibits.

A fun fact about Panama City is that it is home to one of the world’s largest urban parks, Metropolitan Natural Park, located just minutes from the city center. This lush green space offers a refreshing escape into nature with its trails, wildlife, and panoramic views of the city skyline. With its blend of historical intrigue, modern marvels, and natural beauty, Panama City offers a dynamic and enriching experience for all travelers.


Day 4

Panama City, the vibrant capital of Panama, is a city where modernity meets history in a striking blend. As you stroll through its lively streets, the futuristic skyline is crowned by the awe-inspiring Panama Canal, an engineering marvel that has shaped global trade for over a century. The canal's Miraflores Locks Visitor Center offers an up-close look at the massive ships navigating through this critical waterway, complete with informative exhibits and panoramic views.

The heart of Panama City beats within the Casco Viejo district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site teeming with colonial charm. This historic neighborhood is a patchwork of cobblestone streets, vibrant plazas, and beautifully restored buildings that reflect its rich Spanish heritage. Wander through the charming streets to discover historic landmarks such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Palacio de las Garzas, the official residence of Panama's President.

For a unique cultural experience, explore the Biomuseo, designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry. This colorful museum provides an engaging introduction to Panama's biodiversity and natural history, showcasing the country’s diverse ecosystems through interactive exhibits.

A fun fact about Panama City is that it is home to one of the world’s largest urban parks, Metropolitan Natural Park, located just minutes from the city center. This lush green space offers a refreshing escape into nature with its trails, wildlife, and panoramic views of the city skyline. With its blend of historical intrigue, modern marvels, and natural beauty, Panama City offers a dynamic and enriching experience for all travelers.


Day 5

Bocas del Toro, an enchanting archipelago on Panama’s Caribbean coast, is a paradise where vibrant culture meets unspoiled natural beauty. Renowned for its stunning islands, turquoise waters, and lively atmosphere, Bocas del Toro offers an adventure for every type of traveler. The archipelago’s main hub, Bocas Town, is located on Isla Colón and is the perfect starting point to explore the area’s many delights, from world-class surfing at Bluff Beach to snorkeling and diving in the kaleidoscopic coral reefs of Bastimentos National Marine Park. With its colorful wooden buildings, laid-back vibe, and friendly locals, Bocas Town is a vibrant blend of Caribbean charm and a backpacker's haven.

Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the unique experiences that Bocas del Toro has to offer. The nearby Isla Bastimentos is home to Red Frog Beach, where you can relax on golden sands while spotting the tiny, bright red frogs that gave the beach its name. Beyond the beach, the island’s lush rainforests house sloths, monkeys, and an array of exotic birds, making it a dream destination for wildlife lovers. For an unforgettable experience, visit the Bat Cave or take a guided tour through the Nivida Cave in the heart of the island’s jungle. The waters surrounding the archipelago are also a highlight, with Dolphin Bay offering the chance to see playful dolphins up close, while the coral gardens around Zapatilla Keys are a snorkeler’s paradise.

A visit to Bocas del Toro isn't complete without sampling its lively culture and rich culinary scene. From seafood shacks along the water's edge to fine dining restaurants, the cuisine here reflects a fusion of Afro-Caribbean, indigenous, and international influences. Savor freshly caught lobsters, coconut rice, and spicy ceviche while enjoying the sounds of local musicians playing reggae and calypso. For a deeper dive into the region’s cultural heritage, explore the traditions of the Ngäbe-Buglé indigenous community on a cultural tour. These experiences offer a unique opportunity to learn about their way of life, crafts, and history, fostering a genuine connection to the archipelago’s roots.

Fun fact: Bocas del Toro has become a favorite filming location for reality TV shows like "Survivor" and "The Bachelor" due to its pristine landscapes and dramatic natural beauty. The archipelago's unique blend of rainforests, beaches, and vibrant marine life provides a stunning backdrop that perfectly embodies the spirit of adventure and exploration. Whether you’re looking to relax by the beach, explore untouched nature, or immerse yourself in local culture, Bocas del Toro is a destination that promises a little bit of everything.


Day 6

Bocas del Toro, an enchanting archipelago on Panama’s Caribbean coast, is a paradise where vibrant culture meets unspoiled natural beauty. Renowned for its stunning islands, turquoise waters, and lively atmosphere, Bocas del Toro offers an adventure for every type of traveler. The archipelago’s main hub, Bocas Town, is located on Isla Colón and is the perfect starting point to explore the area’s many delights, from world-class surfing at Bluff Beach to snorkeling and diving in the kaleidoscopic coral reefs of Bastimentos National Marine Park. With its colorful wooden buildings, laid-back vibe, and friendly locals, Bocas Town is a vibrant blend of Caribbean charm and a backpacker's haven.

Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the unique experiences that Bocas del Toro has to offer. The nearby Isla Bastimentos is home to Red Frog Beach, where you can relax on golden sands while spotting the tiny, bright red frogs that gave the beach its name. Beyond the beach, the island’s lush rainforests house sloths, monkeys, and an array of exotic birds, making it a dream destination for wildlife lovers. For an unforgettable experience, visit the Bat Cave or take a guided tour through the Nivida Cave in the heart of the island’s jungle. The waters surrounding the archipelago are also a highlight, with Dolphin Bay offering the chance to see playful dolphins up close, while the coral gardens around Zapatilla Keys are a snorkeler’s paradise.

A visit to Bocas del Toro isn't complete without sampling its lively culture and rich culinary scene. From seafood shacks along the water's edge to fine dining restaurants, the cuisine here reflects a fusion of Afro-Caribbean, indigenous, and international influences. Savor freshly caught lobsters, coconut rice, and spicy ceviche while enjoying the sounds of local musicians playing reggae and calypso. For a deeper dive into the region’s cultural heritage, explore the traditions of the Ngäbe-Buglé indigenous community on a cultural tour. These experiences offer a unique opportunity to learn about their way of life, crafts, and history, fostering a genuine connection to the archipelago’s roots.

Fun fact: Bocas del Toro has become a favorite filming location for reality TV shows like "Survivor" and "The Bachelor" due to its pristine landscapes and dramatic natural beauty. The archipelago's unique blend of rainforests, beaches, and vibrant marine life provides a stunning backdrop that perfectly embodies the spirit of adventure and exploration. Whether you’re looking to relax by the beach, explore untouched nature, or immerse yourself in local culture, Bocas del Toro is a destination that promises a little bit of everything.


Day 7

Bocas del Toro, an enchanting archipelago on Panama’s Caribbean coast, is a paradise where vibrant culture meets unspoiled natural beauty. Renowned for its stunning islands, turquoise waters, and lively atmosphere, Bocas del Toro offers an adventure for every type of traveler. The archipelago’s main hub, Bocas Town, is located on Isla Colón and is the perfect starting point to explore the area’s many delights, from world-class surfing at Bluff Beach to snorkeling and diving in the kaleidoscopic coral reefs of Bastimentos National Marine Park. With its colorful wooden buildings, laid-back vibe, and friendly locals, Bocas Town is a vibrant blend of Caribbean charm and a backpacker's haven.

Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the unique experiences that Bocas del Toro has to offer. The nearby Isla Bastimentos is home to Red Frog Beach, where you can relax on golden sands while spotting the tiny, bright red frogs that gave the beach its name. Beyond the beach, the island’s lush rainforests house sloths, monkeys, and an array of exotic birds, making it a dream destination for wildlife lovers. For an unforgettable experience, visit the Bat Cave or take a guided tour through the Nivida Cave in the heart of the island’s jungle. The waters surrounding the archipelago are also a highlight, with Dolphin Bay offering the chance to see playful dolphins up close, while the coral gardens around Zapatilla Keys are a snorkeler’s paradise.

A visit to Bocas del Toro isn't complete without sampling its lively culture and rich culinary scene. From seafood shacks along the water's edge to fine dining restaurants, the cuisine here reflects a fusion of Afro-Caribbean, indigenous, and international influences. Savor freshly caught lobsters, coconut rice, and spicy ceviche while enjoying the sounds of local musicians playing reggae and calypso. For a deeper dive into the region’s cultural heritage, explore the traditions of the Ngäbe-Buglé indigenous community on a cultural tour. These experiences offer a unique opportunity to learn about their way of life, crafts, and history, fostering a genuine connection to the archipelago’s roots.

Fun fact: Bocas del Toro has become a favorite filming location for reality TV shows like "Survivor" and "The Bachelor" due to its pristine landscapes and dramatic natural beauty. The archipelago's unique blend of rainforests, beaches, and vibrant marine life provides a stunning backdrop that perfectly embodies the spirit of adventure and exploration. Whether you’re looking to relax by the beach, explore untouched nature, or immerse yourself in local culture, Bocas del Toro is a destination that promises a little bit of everything.


Day 8

Bocas del Toro, an enchanting archipelago on Panama’s Caribbean coast, is a paradise where vibrant culture meets unspoiled natural beauty. Renowned for its stunning islands, turquoise waters, and lively atmosphere, Bocas del Toro offers an adventure for every type of traveler. The archipelago’s main hub, Bocas Town, is located on Isla Colón and is the perfect starting point to explore the area’s many delights, from world-class surfing at Bluff Beach to snorkeling and diving in the kaleidoscopic coral reefs of Bastimentos National Marine Park. With its colorful wooden buildings, laid-back vibe, and friendly locals, Bocas Town is a vibrant blend of Caribbean charm and a backpacker's haven.

Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the unique experiences that Bocas del Toro has to offer. The nearby Isla Bastimentos is home to Red Frog Beach, where you can relax on golden sands while spotting the tiny, bright red frogs that gave the beach its name. Beyond the beach, the island’s lush rainforests house sloths, monkeys, and an array of exotic birds, making it a dream destination for wildlife lovers. For an unforgettable experience, visit the Bat Cave or take a guided tour through the Nivida Cave in the heart of the island’s jungle. The waters surrounding the archipelago are also a highlight, with Dolphin Bay offering the chance to see playful dolphins up close, while the coral gardens around Zapatilla Keys are a snorkeler’s paradise.

A visit to Bocas del Toro isn't complete without sampling its lively culture and rich culinary scene. From seafood shacks along the water's edge to fine dining restaurants, the cuisine here reflects a fusion of Afro-Caribbean, indigenous, and international influences. Savor freshly caught lobsters, coconut rice, and spicy ceviche while enjoying the sounds of local musicians playing reggae and calypso. For a deeper dive into the region’s cultural heritage, explore the traditions of the Ngäbe-Buglé indigenous community on a cultural tour. These experiences offer a unique opportunity to learn about their way of life, crafts, and history, fostering a genuine connection to the archipelago’s roots.

Fun fact: Bocas del Toro has become a favorite filming location for reality TV shows like "Survivor" and "The Bachelor" due to its pristine landscapes and dramatic natural beauty. The archipelago's unique blend of rainforests, beaches, and vibrant marine life provides a stunning backdrop that perfectly embodies the spirit of adventure and exploration. Whether you’re looking to relax by the beach, explore untouched nature, or immerse yourself in local culture, Bocas del Toro is a destination that promises a little bit of everything.


Day 9

Bocas del Toro, an enchanting archipelago on Panama’s Caribbean coast, is a paradise where vibrant culture meets unspoiled natural beauty. Renowned for its stunning islands, turquoise waters, and lively atmosphere, Bocas del Toro offers an adventure for every type of traveler. The archipelago’s main hub, Bocas Town, is located on Isla Colón and is the perfect starting point to explore the area’s many delights, from world-class surfing at Bluff Beach to snorkeling and diving in the kaleidoscopic coral reefs of Bastimentos National Marine Park. With its colorful wooden buildings, laid-back vibe, and friendly locals, Bocas Town is a vibrant blend of Caribbean charm and a backpacker's haven.

Nature enthusiasts will be captivated by the unique experiences that Bocas del Toro has to offer. The nearby Isla Bastimentos is home to Red Frog Beach, where you can relax on golden sands while spotting the tiny, bright red frogs that gave the beach its name. Beyond the beach, the island’s lush rainforests house sloths, monkeys, and an array of exotic birds, making it a dream destination for wildlife lovers. For an unforgettable experience, visit the Bat Cave or take a guided tour through the Nivida Cave in the heart of the island’s jungle. The waters surrounding the archipelago are also a highlight, with Dolphin Bay offering the chance to see playful dolphins up close, while the coral gardens around Zapatilla Keys are a snorkeler’s paradise.

A visit to Bocas del Toro isn't complete without sampling its lively culture and rich culinary scene. From seafood shacks along the water's edge to fine dining restaurants, the cuisine here reflects a fusion of Afro-Caribbean, indigenous, and international influences. Savor freshly caught lobsters, coconut rice, and spicy ceviche while enjoying the sounds of local musicians playing reggae and calypso. For a deeper dive into the region’s cultural heritage, explore the traditions of the Ngäbe-Buglé indigenous community on a cultural tour. These experiences offer a unique opportunity to learn about their way of life, crafts, and history, fostering a genuine connection to the archipelago’s roots.

Fun fact: Bocas del Toro has become a favorite filming location for reality TV shows like "Survivor" and "The Bachelor" due to its pristine landscapes and dramatic natural beauty. The archipelago's unique blend of rainforests, beaches, and vibrant marine life provides a stunning backdrop that perfectly embodies the spirit of adventure and exploration. Whether you’re looking to relax by the beach, explore untouched nature, or immerse yourself in local culture, Bocas del Toro is a destination that promises a little bit of everything.


11/01/22 - 12/31/26

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