Costa Rica & Panama Cruises: Where Rainforest Meets the Sea

From the misty cloud forests and volcanic peaks of Costa Rica to the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal, discover a cruise destination where untamed nature, vibrant wildlife, and rich cultural heritage create a truly extraordinary adventure.

Your Extraordinary Costa Rica & Panama Adventure Awaits

Costa Rica and Panama offer a cruise experience unlike any other — a breathtaking convergence of pristine rainforests, exotic wildlife, volcanic landscapes, and cultural riches. Costa Rica’s famous “Pura Vida” spirit welcomes you with open arms, while Panama’s storied canal and cosmopolitan capital add depth and wonder to every voyage. With year-round tropical temperatures between 75–90°F and two stunning coastlines to explore, this is a destination that rewards the curious traveler at every turn.

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Pristine Rainforests

Home to over 5% of the world’s biodiversity, Costa Rica’s cloud forests, mangroves, and national parks offer immersive encounters with nature at its most magnificent.

The Panama Canal

Transit one of the greatest engineering marvels in history — a bucket-list experience that takes your ship through a series of massive locks connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

Exotic Wildlife

Sloths, toucans, howler monkeys, and sea turtles — Costa Rica and Panama teem with extraordinary creatures found in few other places on earth.

Explore Costa Rica & Panama by Region

Costa Rica and Panama cruise itineraries span two coastlines and feature both full canal transits and partial transits. Our cruise travel advisors will help you find the perfect voyage for your interests and travel style.

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Costa Rica’s Caribbean Coast

Key Ports: Puerto Limón, Tortuguero (tender)

Known For: Banana plantations, Afro-Caribbean culture, sea turtle nesting beaches, canal boat tours through Tortuguero National Park

Ideal For: Nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts seeking authentic encounters

Duration: Often included in 7–14 night Panama Canal itineraries

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Costa Rica’s Pacific Coast

Key Ports: Puntarenas, Golfito

Known For: Manuel Antonio National Park, zip-lining over cloud forest canopy, volcanic hot springs, white-water rafting, and pristine Pacific beaches

Ideal For: Adventure seekers and eco-travelers looking for active shore excursions

Duration: Featured in 10–16 night Panama Canal transit itineraries

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Panama Canal & Panama City

Key Ports: Colón, Panama City (Fuerte Amador), Gatun Lake

Known For: Full and partial Panama Canal transits, the historic Casco Viejo district, Miraflores Locks Visitor Center, Emberá indigenous village visits, and the vibrant nightlife of Panama City

Ideal For: History buffs, bucket-list travelers, and those seeking a truly unique cruise experience

Duration: Full transits 10–16 nights; partial transits 7–10 nights

Compare Costa Rica & Panama Cruise Experiences

Feature Costa Rica Caribbean Coast Costa Rica Pacific Coast Panama Canal & Panama City
Typical Duration 7–14 nights (as part of canal itinerary) 10–16 nights (canal transit) 7–16 nights (partial or full transit)
Main Departure Ports Fort Lauderdale, Miami, San Juan Fort Lauderdale, San Francisco, Los Angeles Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Galveston
Best For Nature lovers, wildlife enthusiasts Adventure seekers, eco-travelers Bucket-list travelers, history buffs
Highlights Tortuguero National Park, sea turtles, Afro-Caribbean culture Manuel Antonio, zip-lining, volcanic hot springs Canal locks transit, Casco Viejo, indigenous village visits

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Our cruise travel advisors will craft your perfect Costa Rica & Panama voyage.

With two coastlines, a world-famous canal, and an astonishing variety of landscapes and wildlife, planning a Costa Rica and Panama cruise requires expert guidance. That’s where our dedicated cruise travel advisors come in.

On Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast, you’ll discover Puerto Limón and the extraordinary Tortuguero National Park — accessible only by boat — where sea turtles nest and howler monkeys call from the canopy.

The Pacific coast reveals a different side of Costa Rica entirely, with ports like Puntarenas serving as gateways to Manuel Antonio National Park, Arenal Volcano, and the exhilarating zip-line canopy tours that have made this country a global adventure destination.

Panama anchors the experience with its iconic canal — a full transit from the Atlantic to the Pacific is one of cruising’s most unforgettable moments. Ashore, Panama City’s Casco Viejo district blends colonial architecture with a thriving culinary scene, while visits to indigenous Emberá communities offer immersive cultural encounters.

Many itineraries combine these ports with stops in Colombia, the Western Caribbean, or even the Mexican Riviera for an extended voyage of discovery.

If navigating these remarkable options sounds complex, rest assured — every detail will be expertly handled by Extraordinary Adventures and our dedicated cruise travel advisors. Call us today!

Extend Your Voyage Beyond Costa Rica & Panama

Many Costa Rica and Panama itineraries can be extended or combined with nearby destinations for a truly epic journey across Central America and beyond.

  • Cartagena, Colombia – Colorful colonial walled city and Caribbean charm
  • Western Caribbean – Combine with Cozumel, Grand Cayman, or Jamaica
  • Mexican Riviera – Add Pacific coast stops in Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta
  • South America – Continue south to Ecuador, Peru, or even through to Chile
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We’ll help find the perfect specialty cruise—whether you’re crossing oceans, transiting canals, or exploring the ends of the Earth.

Our specialty cruise advisors will ensure your voyage is everything you dreamed.

Rarely will any of us make it to these extraordinary places more than once. So, if you’re going to do it at all, you should do it right. Let the experts at Extraordinary Adventures ensure that your voyage to these remote destinations is everything you dreamed it would be.

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Best Time to Cruise Costa Rica & Panama

Costa Rica and Panama enjoy a tropical climate year-round, but the two distinct seasons create different experiences for cruisers.

Dry Season (December – April): Known locally as “summer,” this is the peak cruising season with clear skies, lower humidity, and ideal conditions for wildlife spotting and outdoor adventures. Temperatures hover between 75–90°F. Booking early is recommended as demand is highest.

Green Season (May – November): Costa Rica’s rainy season brings afternoon showers that keep the rainforest lush and vibrant. Mornings are often clear and beautiful, and you’ll encounter fewer crowds at popular excursion sites. This is also the best time to witness sea turtle nesting along the Caribbean coast.

Panama Canal transits operate year-round, with the heaviest cruise traffic during the winter months when ships reposition between the Atlantic and Pacific. Spring and fall shoulder seasons offer excellent value and pleasant conditions.

Holiday sailings and repositioning cruises through the canal are especially popular — your Extraordinary Adventures cruise travel advisor can help you secure the ideal timing for your voyage.

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Costa Rica & Panama Cruise FAQs

A full transit takes your ship through the entire 50-mile canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean (or vice versa), passing through all three sets of locks — Gatun, Pedro Miguel, and Miraflores — and across Gatun Lake. This is typically part of a longer repositioning itinerary of 10–16 nights. A partial transit takes you partway through the canal, usually entering from the Caribbean side through the Gatun Locks and into Gatun Lake before turning around and returning. Partial transits are commonly featured on shorter 7–10 night itineraries and still offer the thrilling lock experience.
The dry season from December through April offers the best weather with clear skies, low humidity, and temperatures between 75–90°F — ideal for shore excursions and wildlife viewing. However, the green season (May–November) brings lush landscapes, fewer crowds, and the chance to witness sea turtle nesting on the Caribbean coast. Panama Canal transits operate year-round, with peak cruise traffic during winter repositioning season.
Many major and luxury cruise lines sail to Costa Rica and Panama, including Holland America, Celebrity, Princess, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, Oceania, Regent Seven Seas, Silversea, Seabourn, Windstar, and Azamara. Expedition lines like Lindblad and Ponant also offer intimate small-ship experiences along Costa Rica’s coastline. Our cruise travel advisors will match you with the ideal cruise line based on your preferences and travel style.
Yes, a valid U.S. passport is required for all Costa Rica and Panama cruise itineraries, as these are international voyages with foreign port calls. We recommend your passport be valid for at least six months beyond your travel date. If your itinerary includes a full Panama Canal transit ending in a different port than you departed from, a passport is absolutely essential for your return travel.
Costa Rica is an adventure lover’s paradise. Popular shore excursions include zip-lining through cloud forest canopy, white-water rafting, guided rainforest hikes in Manuel Antonio or Tortuguero National Park, visits to volcanic hot springs near Arenal, wildlife sanctuary tours to see sloths and monkeys, banana plantation tours, and snorkeling along both the Caribbean and Pacific coasts. Our advisors can also arrange curated private touring experiences for a more intimate and exclusive encounter with Costa Rica’s natural wonders.
A canal transit day is a highlight of the entire voyage. You’ll watch from the deck as your ship is raised and lowered through massive lock chambers — an engineering feat that took over 30,000 workers to build. Many ships offer expert narrated commentary as you pass through. If your itinerary includes a stop in Panama City, you can explore the UNESCO-listed Casco Viejo historic district, visit the Miraflores Locks Visitor Center for a closer look at the canal’s operations, or take a boat tour on Gatun Lake through tropical rainforest to spot monkeys, caimans, and exotic birds.
Absolutely. Costa Rica and Panama offer incredible experiences for travelers of all ages. Children and teens are captivated by wildlife encounters — from sloths and toucans to sea turtles and monkeys. Adventure excursions like zip-lining, river rafting, and jungle hikes appeal to active families, while the Panama Canal transit itself is an unforgettable educational experience. Many premium and mainstream cruise lines offer excellent youth programs onboard to complement the enriching port experiences.
Pack lightweight, moisture-wicking clothing and layers for varying microclimates — temperatures can range from warm and humid at sea level to cooler in cloud forest elevations. Essentials include sturdy waterproof hiking shoes for jungle excursions, insect repellent, reef-safe sunscreen, a rain jacket or poncho, binoculars for wildlife spotting, and a waterproof phone case. Don’t forget formal or resort-elegant attire for onboard dining evenings. Your Extraordinary Adventures cruise travel advisor can provide a detailed packing list tailored to your specific itinerary and ports of call.
Itineraries vary widely depending on whether the voyage includes a full or partial Panama Canal transit. Partial canal transits are typically 7–10 nights, while full transits from the Atlantic to the Pacific (or reverse) usually run 10–16 nights. Some extended voyages combine Costa Rica and Panama with additional destinations in the Caribbean, South America, or the Mexican Riviera, lasting 14–21 nights or more. Your cruise travel advisor can help you find the perfect duration for your travel goals.
Not at all. While these itineraries tend to attract seasoned cruisers and adventure-minded travelers, they are equally rewarding for those new to cruising. The combination of iconic landmarks like the Panama Canal, breathtaking natural scenery, and rich cultural experiences makes this region appealing for all experience levels. Our Extraordinary Adventures cruise travel advisors specialize in guiding first-time cruisers through every detail, ensuring your voyage is seamless and extraordinary from start to finish.

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