Excursão parcial do Canal do Panamá - direção sul





Descrição
• Seja o protagonista em seu tour pelo Canal do Panamá • Navegue através de Miraflores e Pedro Miguel Locks. • Aproveite a ação da operação do Canal do Panamá. • Aproveite a história de mais de 100 anos! • Experimente o Canal do Panamá no conforto e espaçoso M/V Pacific Queen. • O M/V Pacific Queen oferece duas áreas para melhor conforto: decks abertos e climatizados • Conheça nosso Capitão Claudio e o piloto do Canal do Panamá em nossa ponte aberta.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Nosso check-in é no Flamenco Marina, localizado na última ilha do Causeway Amador. Ele está ao lado do sinal do Panamá e atrás da loja duty free. O horário exato será confirmado no dia anterior. O tempo mostrado na plataforma de reservas é aproximado. Por favor, verifique seu e-mail no dia anterior ao passeio para os detalhes finais. O nosso passeio começa no Flamenco Resort e Marina. Os passageiros embarcam em autocarros para um passeio de 45 minutos até a cidade de Gamboa, onde está localizada a Divisão de Dredging do Canal do Panamá. Uma vez em Gamboa, os passageiros embarcam na Pacific Queen para começar a parte da água do passeio.
A Ponte Centenária do Panamá é uma importante ponte que cruza o Canal do Panamá. Foi construído para suplementar a superlotada Ponte das Américas e substituí-la como a transportadora da Rodovia Pan-Americana. Após a sua abertura em 2004, tornou-se o segundo cruzamento permanente do canal.
O passeio de trânsito parcial do Canal do Panamá começa na extremidade norte do corte Gailard, onde o rio Chagres flui para o canal. O corte de Gaillard (também conhecido como corte de Culebra porque suas curvas se assemelham a uma serpente) é um dos principais pontos de interesse para os visitantes porque foi esculpido através da Divisão Continental e esta seção do Canal é cheia de história e valor geológico. Antes de chegar ao Pedro Miguel Locks, no extremo sul do Cut, você poderá ver a ponte centenária que atravessa o Canal. Em seguida, a Rainha do Pacífico entrará em Pedro Miguel Locks, que é um dos dois conjuntos de fechaduras no lado do Pacífico. Você entrará em Miraflores Lake, que é um pequeno corpo artificial de água doce que separa Pedro Miguel de Miraflores Locks, este último sendo o último conjunto de fechaduras antes de alcançar o Oceano Pacífico. Uma vez no Oceano Pacífico o navio vai navegar para o belo Flamenco Marina onde os passageiros desembarcam.
A Ponte das Américas é uma ponte rodoviária no Panamá, que abrange a entrada do Pacífico até o Canal do Panamá. Projetado pela Sverdrup & Parcel, foi concluído em 1962 a um custo de US $ 20 milhões, ligando as massas de terra do norte e sul da América.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- Observação: A hora exata de check-in será confirmada no dia anterior ao seu passeio por e-mail. Por favor, certifique-se de verificar sua caixa de entrada.
Avaliações(574)
Everything was excellent. The guide was super informative about history and practical things concerning the Panama Canal. My recommendation…! Flemming Friis, Denmark
If you choose one thing to do to experience and learn about the Panama Canal, this is your tour! We learned so much from Patrick, the tour narrator, during this canal excursion. You won’t be disappointed If you want to see how the canal really functions. The lunch they provided was good as well!
When I share with friends and family that we actually experienced traveling through the canal, everyone is amazed and intrigued. A bucket list item for sure with a delicious buffet and icy cold air conditioning, we may take the north bound direction when we return to Panama because it was just that good.
The cruise down the Canal was the highlight of my trip to Panama. We were there on a family vacation. The Canal tour was relaxing, informative and an overall wonderful experience. Seeing the operation of the locks up close was awesome! The arrangements were seamless and the staff was very professional. The tour guide was excellent and kept us well-informed throughout the duration of the tour. We visited the Miraflores locks the previous day, however, transiting the Canal and seeing the operation up close, give a far greater appreciation of the engineering feat that is the Panama Canal. I highly recommend this tour.
The tour company was very efficient and provided a great experience. The boat was comfortable, with air conditioned spaces, and provided a constant narrative and the lunch was good. We would definitely use this company again.
Tour was amazing. You learn a lot. Views from the boat is fantastic. Be well prepared for the weather, with sun screen if too hot etc. Food on boat was good and just enough. Overall a lovely tour.
The starting time changed a couple of times, so don’t count on that, but overall the experience was great. The guide was exceptionally knowledgeable and friendly, the food was pretty good, and if you’re interested in the whole engineering thing, it’s pretty darn amazing and informative.
Pick up was on time, guide did not talk too much - the information presented was relevant and accurate, lunch was also tasty!
Super recommend the walk! It is suitable for families (children and the elderly). It is super interesting to make a pass of the 3 composts and the explanations of the guide José (in Spanish and English) very informative form. I would like to inform you that they do not have the possibility to adapt the menu to dietary restrictions but are free from carrying food. Thank you to the whole team! Thank you!
The tour was all I had hoped it would be! I remember reading about the Gaillard Cut (aka the Culebra Cut) back in elementary school. To cruise through this monument to human endurance and engineering ingenuity was a thrill. It was equally thrilling to enter the original hundred-year-old locks, sharing the chambers with a gigantic oil tanker as we descended in stages from Lake Gatun to the Pacific Ocean. The staff was friendly and the bus and boat were very comfortable. My only complaint is that the check-in process was hot and hectic. I got there quite early to myself time to find the check in spot (which turned out to be fairly easy. It's a small office-like kiosk outdoors, next to the big Panama letters.) But no one was there until 15 minutes before the check-in time and no check-ins were done until 5 minutes before the check-in time. In the meantime, travelers must wait in an area with little seating and less shade. However, once that was done, you can enter the air-conditioned bus. So, all was soon well.



