Panama: Craters, Coasts & Highland Mountains - 18 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Age range

18 - 39

Start / End

  • San José
  • Panama City

Physical rating

2/5

Group size

1 - 16

Meals included

10

Highlights

  • Begin your adventure in Costa Rica, soaking up the laid-back Caribbean vibes of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca. Cycle along pristine white and black sand beaches, embrace the surf culture, and unwind to the rhythmic sounds of reggae and calypso.
  • Cross into Panama and discover the enchanting archipelago of Bocas del Toro. Dive into its vibrant Afro-Caribbean culture, explore the underwater world with snorkeling or paddleboarding, and bask on the famous Starfish Beach.
  • Ascend to the lush, cloud-kissed mountains of Boquete, Panama's adventure capital. Hike to hidden waterfalls, explore verdant coffee plantations, or brave thrilling whitewater rafting, all while immersing yourself in the region's rich natural beauty and indigenous culture.
  • Experience the unique charm of Valle de Antón, a picturesque town nestled within the crater of an inactive volcano. Enjoy invigorating hikes through fertile landscapes, cycle around the quaint town, or soothe your muscles in natural hot springs.
  • Immerse yourself in the bustling energy of Panama City. Explore the historic, colonial architecture of Casco Viejo, discover vibrant plazas, and delve into the city's dynamic nightlife. Opt to visit the iconic Panama Canal, a marvel of modern engineering.
  • Unplug and reconnect on the pristine San Blas Islands, a paradise governed by the indigenous Guna community. Enjoy three off-the-grid nights in basic island huts, snorkel in crystal-clear natural pools alongside starfish, and engage directly with the Guna people to learn about their ancient traditions and crafts.
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Summary

Eighteen days of next-level beaches, wild landscapes, and full-on freedom — this is Panama like you’ve never seen it. Start in Costa Rica and cruise into the often-overlooked magic of Panama, where every stop hits different. Catch the surfy vibes in Puerto Viejo, snorkel your heart out in Bocas del Toro, and hike cloud forest trails in lush Boquete. Sleep inside a volcanic crater in the town of Valle de Antón, dance the night away in Panama City, and unplug completely with three off-the-grid nights on the jaw-dropping San Blas Islands. Between waterfalls, reefs, Indigenous culture, and epic new friendships, this trip brings the kind of stories you’ll be telling for years.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    San José

    Arrive at any time. There’s so much to see and do in San José so we recommend checking out what you can. From city tours to coffee experiences in the Central Valley, there’s a variety to choose from should you arrive early. Join a welcome meeting in the evening to get to know your newest travel family and opt to grab a meal at a local restaurant afterwards as a way to break the ice and grow more comfortable with each other.

  • Day 2

    San José/Puerto Viejo de Talamanca

    Catch a local bus from San José to the picturesque village of Puerto Viejo de Talamanca on Costa Rica’s Caribbean coast. You’ll find 14km (8.7 mi) of incomparable white and black sand beaches here all surrounded by exotic tropical vegetation. A true paradise to start the adventure. Set off on a CEO-led orientation walk upon arrival and then take advantage of free time to explore, unwind, and soak up the magic of Puerto Viejo. You’ll have just enough time to dive into the town’s laid-back rhythm and discover why this little corner of the Caribbean is so loved by travelers from all over the world. Whether you're craving beach time, a local bite, or a bit of spontaneous adventure, there’s plenty to do (or not do—because relaxing counts too!)

  • Day 3

    Puerto Viejo de Talamanca

    It’s time to explore! Hop on a bike and ride to the beach with your CEO. Once here opt to try surfing if the waves are calling. Hit up beaches like Cocles, Punta Uva, and maybe even make it to Manzanillo. There will be stops along the way to grab a drink, jump in the ocean, and spot some animals. Later, the group will have free time to relax at the hostel, grab a coffee, find a hammock, and simply relax. You could also chat with your travel mates, play some cards together, or throw on a fun playlist and dance the night away to reggae and calypso for a true taste of this tropical paradise. Group hangout in the common area to spice up the evening, anyone?

  • Day 4

    Puerto Viejo de Talamanca/Bocas del Toro

    The moment you have been waiting for…Panama! Cross the border today and travel by bus, boat, and foot to the lovely archipelago of Bocas del Toro. Your CEO will show the group around on a leisurely stroll through town. Check out the main spots, learn a bit about the local culture, and get the lay of the land. The archipelago of Bocas is a reflection of Afro-Caribbean culture. As you walk the streets you’ll hear calypso and reggae rhythms, and guari-guari– a language that is a mixture of English, French and Spanish. After the walk, take some time to wander on your own, find a comfortable spot, breathe in the fresh air, and simply enjoy being present in one of Panama’s favorite destinations for locals and travellers alike.

  • Day 5

    Bocas del Toro

    The tropical vibes continue during a full free day to enjoy all that Bocas del Toro has to offer. Think paddle boarding, kayaking, snorkelling, or maybe a bioluminescence tour later in the day. Choose to be as relaxed or active as you would like. Swimming, sunbathing, rocking in a hammock, or people watching from a cute local spot, are great options too.

  • Day 6

    Bocas del Toro

    Charge up those phones and cameras because you’re going to want proof of today’s activity! The group will enjoy a visit to the famous Starfish Beach, known for the hundreds of starfish that spend the day in the shallow waters of an isolated cove. Swim in the calm waters and enjoy the beauty before you. Travel back to the hostel in the afternoon and relax on your own. Grab some friends and head out for a fun local meal and some dancing, read a book in solitude, or try one of the optional activities you didn’t have time for yesterday. There will be an optional group dinner tonight and everyone will walk there together if you choose to join.

  • Day 7

    Bocas del Toro/Boquete

    Pack those bags and travel back to the mainland today as the group heads to the mountain town of Boquete, where an abundance of outdoor activities await! Along the way pay a visit to the local indigenous Ngäbe community and learn about the process from which chocolate is derived and why cacao is so important to their culture. Arrive in the evening to Boquete and get settled in at your base for the next few nights. Choose to join an optional dinner at a local spot with the group.

  • Day 8

    Boquete

    Everyone loves to feel that adrenaline kick in every now and then, and the wooded valley of Boquete surrounded by mountains is the perfect destination to make that happen. Enjoy a full free day here to discover the trails of lost waterfalls, hike to Baru Volcano, go whitewater rafting, or horseback riding. You can also choose to book a tour of a coffee plantation, hike through the cloud forest, or try spotting wildlife in the area. Craving some deeper connection after a day of activity? Choose to join the group and walk from the hostel to a nearby restaurant for an optional local dinner.

  • Day 9

    Boquete

    Everyone wants more time in Boquete, so take another free day to try some of the optional activities you didn’t have time for yesterday. Life is better when shared, so grab a buddy and opt in to one of the active activities together. Take pictures and videos of your experiences and push yourself out of your comfort zone in a place that largely celebrates being adventurous. Walk from the hostel to a local restaurant tonight for an optional group dinner and share stories of your experiences from today.

  • Day 10

    Boquete/Valle de Antón

    Be enveloped by Panama’s inland scenery today while the group travels from Boquete to Valle de Anton. Located in the middle of the crater of an inactive volcano, this quaint town is rich in green, fertile land, biodiversity, and full of adventure waiting for you. Arrive later in the day, get settled in the hostel, and perhaps go out for dinner with the group and cheers to a successful travel day.

  • Day 11

    Valle de Antón

    Valle de Anton is an ideal destination for travellers looking to hike, zipline, cycle, or soak in hot springs. If you’re feeling really adventurous, opt to try the 30km (18.6 mile) Ruta de la Caldera, or choose one of its sections, the most iconic being El Gaital which reaches over 1,000 metres (3,281 ft) above sea level. You could also rent bikes and cycle around the town, or visit the Pozos Termales to soothe those muscles from yesterday’s long bus rides. It’s your time to enjoy the great outdoors, laugh with your travel family, and soak up the cool weather as you search for wildlife on your own. As always, there will be the option to join together with the group for dinner in the evening at a hip, local spot, and dish out stories about how you spent your free day here.

  • Day 12

    Valle de Antón/Panama City

    If you wish, enjoy a morning to sleep in before travelling by public bus to Panama City. Download those podcasts and playlists to enjoy along the way. Arrive in the late afternoon and join your CEO for an orientation walk to discover the main attractions like Casco Viejo, Plaza de la Independencia, and the Panama Cathedral. Then, enjoy free time in the evening to take a more in-depth city tour, stroll or bike along the Amador Causeway, the city's scenic boardwalk, or relax at your accommodation. Tonight is the perfect opportunity to enjoy the nightlife atmosphere of Panama’s capital.

  • Day 13

    Panama City

    Panama City has plenty to offer travellers. From walking along the Bay of Panama, to visiting the Metropolitan Natural Park’s nature sanctuary in the middle of the city. If you’re feeling up to it, you could even arrange a visit to the iconic Panama Canal about an hour outside the city. From great food to loads of archaeological sites and colonial history, there’s loads to experience and check out. Enjoy yourself on this full free day in the vibrant atmosphere of the city before you go off the grid to the San Blas Islands.

  • Day 14

    Panama City/San Blas Islands

    It’s time to bid farewell to the mainland as the group travels early this morning to catch the ferry to the magical and largely untouched San Blas Islands. The islands are governed by the local Guna indigenous community and the archipelago is made up of 365 islands, of which only 50 are inhabited by the Guna community. The islands’ well-protected natural beauty make them a top destination to experience while in Panama, especially before word gets out about this wonderful paradise. Arrive to the community of Carti and pay a visit to the chief at their local Congress House for a brief welcome. Then, continue by boat to Asseryaladub Island, where you will have free time to relax on the beach and explore the underwater world of snorkelling. Gather round with the group after an included dinner this evening and listen to stories about Guna culture for a truly unique introduction to the San Blas Islands.

  • Day 15

    San Blas Islands

    Remember, a trip to the San Blas Islands won’t look like an island experience you’ve had before. So embrace the local customs and cuisine, and keep in mind there’s no internet access. You will be completely unplugged for a few days. It’s paradise without the everyday creature comforts, and you’ll be surprised by how much you enjoy the simple things in life. After breakfast visit a natural pool and check out the starfish lounging beneath the surface. Then, visit another island for a slight change of scenery. Relax more on the beach here, play some games in the water with your travel pals and go snorkeling. Arrive back to Asseryaladub Island and your cozy huts there for more free time. Kick back in the common area and take it easy, there’s nowhere to be but here.

  • Day 16

    San Blas Islands

    Today, learn more about the prevalent traditional practices of the Guna. In the morning travel by boat to the Aguadub Community for a presentation and cultural session highlighting Guna tradition. This includes the art of crafting Molas, a traditional textile made from layers of colored fabric created to form patterns and pictures inspired by their universal beliefs. Listen as a member of the community discusses the significance of beadwork and ancestral medicine shared by a local healer. Return to Asseryaladub with a great appreciation for the indigenous community that calls these islands home and how they are working to protect and preserve its untouched beauty. This afternoon take advantage of free time to swim, snorkel, and maybe play a game of beach volleyball as a group. End the day feeling far more connected to this immensely special place.

  • Day 17

    San Blas Islands/Panama City

    Spend a leisurely morning on the island and soak up the magical connection you have built by visiting. Then, wave goodbye to the palm trees swaying in the breeze and the small waves crashing in the white sand as you board the boat back to Puerto Carti. From here, travel back to Panama City by private vehicle. Enjoy free time to explore the vibrancy of this city and if you desire, dance the night away with your new close friends. A rooftop bar seems like the perfect vibe for tonight’s night out on the town. The choice is all yours.

  • Day 18

    Panama City

    Depart at anytime. Or perhaps consider spending a few extra days in the lively Panama City. Before you go, make sure you swap information with your newest travel family because someday maybe you'll meet up in another part of the world.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hostels (8 nts, multi-share), Hotels/Guesthouse (6 nts), Basic Island Huts (3 nts, multi-share).

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 3, Lunches: 4, Dinners: 3

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.

  • Wifi

    Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.

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Essential trip information

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Frequently asked questions

  • What kind of accommodation can I expect on this trip?

    Accommodation is varied, including hostels (8 nights, multi-share), hotels/guesthouses (6 nights), and basic island huts (3 nights, multi-share). Most accommodation will have shared bathroom facilities, and multi-share rooms may involve 4-6 group members. Accommodations on the San Blas Islands will be particularly basic and multi-share to support the local indigenous community.
  • What meals are included in the tour price?

    The tour includes 3 breakfasts, 4 lunches, and 3 dinners. Generally, other meals are not included to provide flexibility in dining choices.
  • What is the physical rating of this tour and what activities are involved?

    The tour has a physical rating of 2 (light to moderate). Activities include biking, surfing, paddleboarding, kayaking, snorkeling, hiking cloud forest trails, visiting waterfalls, optional whitewater rafting, horseback riding, ziplining, and cycling.
  • What is the typical group size and who leads the tour?

    The maximum group size is 16, with an average of 14 travelers. The tour is led by a Chief Experience Officer (CEO) throughout, along with local indigenous community guides in specific areas.
  • What is the travel style and age range for this tour?

    This tour is designed for "18-to-Thirtysomethings," with a minimum age of 18 and a maximum age of 39.
  • What optional activities are available during the tour?

    Optional activities include bike rental and surf lessons in Puerto Viejo; surf lessons, bioluminescence tours, bike rental, and sunset snorkeling in Bocas del Toro; whitewater rafting, lost waterfall hikes, horseback riding, coffee plantation tours, and hiking in Boquete; Cerro Gaital Hike and hot springs in Valle de Antón; and Panama Canal visits, city tours, and Metropolitan Natural Park visits in Panama City.
  • What can I expect from the experience on the San Blas Islands?

    On the San Blas Islands, you will spend three nights completely off-the-grid with no internet access, staying in very basic multi-share island huts. The islands are governed by the local Guna indigenous community, and you will have the opportunity to learn about their culture, traditions, and arts like Molas and beadwork. Activities include relaxing on beaches, snorkeling, swimming in natural pools, and playing beach volleyball.
  • What should I know about currency, credit cards, and tipping on this tour?

    A combination of US dollars cash (in denominations lower than $100 and good condition) and credit/debit cards (Visa is most widely accepted, but ATMs are not guaranteed) is recommended. Tipping is customary in Latin America; expect to tip waiters around 10%. For drivers and local guides, $5-10 USD per day is recommended, and for your Chief Experience Officer, $7-10 USD per person per day is suggested. You should also have access to an emergency fund of at least USD $200.
  • What are the health and safety recommendations for this tour?

    Consult your travel doctor for required inoculations and up-to-date medical travel information. Carry a first-aid kit and hand sanitizers. For safety, check government travel advice, use a money belt for valuables, leave expensive jewelry at home, and use hotel safety deposit boxes. Secure your luggage with a lock. During free time, exercise good judgment and consider staying in groups or taking taxis at night in cities. Water-based activities should ideally be accompanied by a guide, and swimming/snorkeling is at your own risk.
  • What is the Planeterra Foundation and its role in this tour?

    The Planeterra International Foundation is a non-profit organization that helps local communities earn income from tourism, supporting indigenous people, empowering women, and protecting the environment. The tour operator is Planeterra's largest donor, and 100% of any donation (such as through the optional "Dollar-a-day Program") directly supports Planeterra projects that benefit the communities visited. This tour includes "G for Good Moments" which are local community-focused experiences.
  • Are international flights included in the tour price?

    No, international flights are generally not included in the price of this tour.
  • Is there a single supplement for solo travelers?

    No, solo travelers are not required to pay more as the group trips are designed for shared accommodation. Single travelers will be paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex.
  • Are laundry facilities available on this trip?

    Some hotels offer laundry facilities for a charge. It is recommended to bring non-polluting/biodegradable soap for times you may need to do your own laundry.
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