Panama Canal & Costa Rica January 18, 2019

It appears to me that this will be the second trip for Tauck on the new boat, Le Champlain. We have done a trip to the area on Windstar independently, but have never been through the canal. We poked our nose in on a big ship once, but never made a transit. I don’t expect to get any feedback on the new boat before our voyage. We are Mike and Eloise from San Anselmo, CA.
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  • edited July 2018
    Sealord, we just booked this trip about four days ago, but going the week before you starting in Panama which has the BBC naturalist on board. We have been to Costa Rica three times with Tauck, all different tours, there used to be more choices. We enjoy Costa Rica. But Mr B has always wanted to see the Canal. The only negative so far is the flights, our flight from Philly leaves at 5am in January so we hope there is no snow that day.
  • January is a wonderful time to transit the Canal because it is not too hot to be out to watch the entire crossing from various vantage points. (There will be a lunch break as the ship crosses Lake Gatun if you are traveling from Panama City to Colon.)

    We crossed while Tauck was using a Windstar ship. Maybe Tauck changes ships every year since I recall asking about the Windstar as an accommodation a year earlier after I had first booked the tour. The Tauck tour directors, naturalists, and other handlers will claim that the "perfect" canal partner does not yet exist (and Tauck does not yet own a vessel for Canal transit). In the case of Windstar, the ship was selling its own excursions and maybe Tauck's passengers were delayed for some land tours. Everything was pretty much OK for me.

    If you are crossing in a sailboat, as we did, the vessel attracts lots of attention--especially if it "spreads its wings" and creates photo opportunities when it puts out full sails while anchored. The lecture during the engine room tour explained why some of the sails actually impede speed and waste fuel. It's all for show.

    One of the most delightful parts of our trip was waiting in the San Jose airport in January while fellow Tauck travelers were rounded up and watching the excited vacationers pour out of planes and immigration. January kicks off the "high" season in Costa Rica and the excitement runs high.
  • I know they put the sails up sometimes in unfavorable sailing conditions to ‘show the sails’. They always put them up when they sail at sunset to the music, “Conquest of Paridise”. They are technically ‘motor sailing yachts’. That being said, I have done ten cruises on Windstar boats, and I have seen their flagship the Wind Surf do better than ten knots on sail power only with the engines turned off. I once woke up in the middle of the night because the silence woke me. The engines were off. I went up on deck to see this magnificent shp under full sail at three in the morning just ‘cruising’. That being said, we have just booked the January 18 trip on Le Champlain. We have sailed with Tauck and Ponant to Russia, so we are looking forward to that. But, the Wind Surf is our favorite boat in the World, and we will sail with Tauck and the Wind Surf to Portugal and Spain next summer. By the way, the Costa Rica Panama Canal trips next Spring are charters ... they will be ‘all’ Tauck.
  • British wrote:
    Sealord, we just booked this trip about four days ago, but going the week before you starting in Panama which has the BBC naturalist on board. We have been to Costa Rica three times with Tauck, all different tours, there used to be more choices. We enjoy Costa Rica. But Mr B has always wanted to see the Canal. The only negative so far is the flights, our flight from Philly leaves at 5am in January so we hope there is no snow that day.

    I looked at that trip and having the BBC aboard was an attraction, but I wanted to go Eastbound. And we need time to get the ‘tree’ down. (;-). The Jan. 11 trip is also their first trip on this ship. I wanted to give them some time to ‘practice’. (;-) Easiest trip I ever booked. We have the air, hotels, and everything all lined up. I think I did the whole thing in about three days.
  • 122 days to go. Our new boat is now in Norway.
  • edited October 2018
    Pretty lonely here. 106 days to go. Le Champlain has left Norway, so I think they are headed for their maiden voyage.

    I hate being ‘right’ all the time. It appears that the inaugural cruise is not until October 25, so she must still be going through the ‘fitting out’ process.
  • edited October 2018
    Does the inaugural cruise mean the day the ship will have it’s official launch and naming? That may not be the same date. The day we sailed on the new Ponant ship, Le Laperouse, it had had the official ceremony that morning but had already taken two Tauck trips around Iceland.
    I have just checked on line and the ship is currently about or leave Malta for a cruise, it is not the first one.
  • edited October 2018
    I saw that ‘Malta’ info also. But according to my “Marine Traffic” app, she is actually sailing off the cost of Norway. And the webcam is working, and it sure looks like Norway in October .... currently raining ... and dark of course. The inaugural cruise is on October 25th, out of Honfleur, France, and going to Lisbon. The ship was delivered to Ponant on September 29th. So the sailing around Sicily and Malta cruise is a little difficult to understand. The ship may have been delivered later than expected. The CEO of Ponant, and a bunch of French celebrities will be aboard for the inaugural. All this info is on the Ponant website, and that website shows no cruises prior to October 25th, which is ‘fully booked’.

    It just occured to me that I saw in several places that this was to be Ponant’s first ship of this class, and it was not.
  • edited October 2018
    Our boat is now approaching Honfleur for her inaugural cruise on the 25th. She’s been poking around Norway for the last couple weeks, probably a shake down cruise where everyone ‘learns’ the boat.
  • We had an email from Tauck last week asking us to make choices for our excursions, what about you, have you had your email yet?
  • Sealord wrote:
    Our boat is now approaching Honfleur for her inaugural cruise on the 25th. She’s been poking around Norway for the last couple weeks, probably a shake down cruise where everyone ‘learns’ the boat.


    Hope you had the mussels in Honfleur. Have never found mussels that even come close to those in Honfleur served with amazing pomme frittes.
  • edited October 2018
    British wrote:
    We had an email from Tauck last week asking us to make choices for our excursions, what about you, have you had your email yet?

    Yup. Made our selections yesterday. Actually, I had to call them cuz the system kept giving us the aierial tram ride when we were selecting the boat trip.

    And for the other party, the boat is in Honfleur not us. I have had a lot of great mussels in Brussels.

    Actually, today it is going from Honfleur to Honfleur.
  • Got our Green book yesterday. Our ship is mid-Atlantic enroute from Dakar to Guiana.
  • edited November 2018
    Sealord wrote:
    Got our Green book yesterday. Our ship is mid-Atlantic enroute from Dakar to Guiana.

    While it is not the "Horse lattitudes" it looks like they are taking the shorter southern route to avoid the last of the tropical storms?

    https://www.cruisemapper.com/?imo=9814038

    It looks like the Isabela II is in the crater on Genovesa in the Galapagos and the MS Grace is still in Antwerp. What a great little website.
  • Le Champlain is now anchored in the Amazon near Santarem, Brazil. Thirty-six days and we are away ... less for British. If anyone is interested, the webcam on Le Camplain is working and can be accessed on the Ponant website. Looks like a nice day.
  • edited December 2018
    Well, 30 days to go and our boat is now in French Guiana. One would think that out of 90 people on this trip, a few would be on this forum. But it appears not.
  • Sealord wrote:
    Well, 30 days to go and our boat is now in French Guiana. One would think that out of 90 people on this trip, a few would be on this forum. But it appears not.
    When do you visit Panama City. The Pope visits 23 - 27 Jan! Big doings for Panamanians! I’m in Panama now.
  • We arrive in Panama City on the 27th and homeward bound on the 29th. The pope was not offered as an optional tour. (;-)
  • Sealord wrote:
    We arrive in Panama City on the 27th and homeward bound on the 29th. The pope was not offered as an optional tour. (;-)
    Could be MAJOR traffic! It is bad enough on a regular day. Daughter and family live about 1.5 mi. from the canal in the Clayton area not far from US Embassy and grandkids’ schools are in old Army HQ buildings about 1/4 from the Miraflores locks.
  • Ah, Alan, I forgot you mentioned your daughter lived in Panama. Our tour is the one before Alan's but begins in Panama. We are arriving just one day early so will have the whole of the day of the start of the tour. We enjoy, architecture, museums, gardens. Restaurant recommendations are low priority for us over site seeing unless it is for a quick snack. What would be your top recommendations? I am talking about options within walking distance of the Hilton hotel, we are fast walkers. I have looked at options on the Tauck app. Thank you!
  • edited December 2018
    British wrote:
    Ah, Alan, I forgot you mentioned your daughter lived in Panama. Our tour is the one before Sealord’s but begins in Panama. We are arriving just one day early so will have the whole of the day of the start of the tour. We enjoy, architecture, museums, gardens. Restaurant recommendations are low priority for us over site seeing unless it is for a quick snack. What would be your top recommendations? I am talking about options within walking distance of the Hilton hotel, we are fast walkers. I have looked at options on the Tauck app. Thank you!

    Sorry, can’t help with that, but I will ask (nap time for Mom). With 5 & 8 yr. old grandkids, we don’t get downtown or anywhere beyond the house for meals with the possible exception of the mall, McDonalds or Pizza Hut! ????. To see how far we are from downtown locate the US Embassy on Google Maps and go another 1/2 mi. away from town.

    As I mentioned, Panama City is a large city with modern city center and many new, very tall buildings. I would post a photo I took from Ancon Hill that really illustrates that but don’t have access to my webhosting site. There are plenty of restaurants downtown, both local, international, and US - I noticed a Hard Rock Cafe on the ride from the airport this time, and there is TGI Fridays, Hooters, and other gourmet US restaurants.????

    As far as sightseing- not much other than city itself w/in walking distance from downtown. Parque Urraco, a small park decorated with some really beautiful XMAS lights, etc. is only 2 blocks from the Hilton, but the decorations will probably be gone when you get here. Other city sights are Panama Viejo, the ruins of the old city, which was burned by Morgan the Pirate, and Casco Viejo. Further away are the BioMuseo and the Punta Culebra Nature Center both located on the causeway that extends from the Amador area and runs along the city side of the approaches to the canal. We saw “wild” (un-caged) sloths and iguanas among other critters there. I’m sure both places appear on the Tauck App- but are a long taxi ride from the Hilton. For indoor activities, there is a casino next door to the Hilton.

    You will be only a block away from the park that runs along the waterfront. Among the more recent “cultural/historical” sites is a building that used to be named for a certain celebrity/politician until his name was unceremoniously torn off. I haven’t looked at your itinerary but they have a nice canal interpretive center overlooking the Miraflores Locks. You can also book a day cruise on the canal with Capt’n Carl- cruise to monkey island, across part of Lake Gatun, stop for lunch at a floating restaurant, kayak up a tributary and swim in the cool waters that feed the lake (we also got to see and hold a boa- took 4 of us to hold it!)
  • Thanks Alan. Mr B did the boa thing on the Vietnam Cambodia and Laos tour, it was massive but the men managed to do it without help. It was hard on his neck, I have great photos. I'll keep your advice in mind when I review the itinerary again.
    Re grandchildren, yes also busy with ours but so lucky to have them near although another recent game of me piggy backing my soon to be five year old granddaughter while on all fours around the floor was great fun at the time but the next day, ouch????
  • British wrote:
    Thanks Alan. Mr B did the boa thing on the Vietnam Cambodia and Laos tour, it was massive but the men managed to do it without help. It was hard on his neck, I have great photos. I'll keep your advice in mind when I review the itinerary again.
    Re grandchildren, yes also busy with ours but so lucky to have them near although another recent game of me piggy backing my soon to be five year old granddaughter while on all fours around the floor was great fun at the time but the next day, ouch????
    . Ours will be even further away next year when they get posted to Buenos Aires! Daughter says best bet for eating downtown are the restaurants in the hotels or check with the concierge or Trip Advisor.
  • Then it would be absolutely perfect for you to do the Patagonia tourthat ends in BA! I am sure you would enjoy it. Happy Holidays
  • We are on the January 11 westbound Panama Trip arriving the 10th staying at the Hilton. We don’t get in til 9:30pm (ugh)from Philly via Miami. Someone here said they already booked their tour choices. Nothing I received said we needed to do that. Do we?
    Also, when I booked I asked specifically if the boat was “all Tauck” and was assured it was. Now it looks like only half are Tauck. Anyone know about that?
    Thanks
  • edited December 2018
    We are also on the trip beginning on the 11th and coming from Philly. We arrive on the 10th but at 2-10 pm via Miami. Our Philly flight that day is very early. We are staying at the Hilton. Last year we happened to stay in the Intercontinental in San Jose at the end of a Tauck tour and we did not like the location for self site seeing. We did not get a choice of hotels for this tour but hope the Hilton is in a better place.
    We were emailed by Tauck weeks ago to make our tour choices. So I suggest you call Tauck and ask about it. We always book directly with Tauck, so if you use a travel agent I guess you should ask them. I find the people who have these type of mis communications have usually gone through a travel agent. I am suspecting that this is not all a Tauck ship so we are assuming there will be French passengers. We usually do land tours with Tauck, but this summer we were on the new sister ship to the Le Champlain in Iceland and it was an all Tauck tour. We are not anticipating any problems if it is not all Tauck passengers. It’s very hard to get to know many of your fellow passengers from our experience on the Iceland Tour because with everyone taking different tours and no seat rotation it’s hard to meet up with the same people.
  • edited December 2018
    We just had Christmas Eve dinner with our daughter and neighbors who all work at the US Embassy in Panama City. Let me reiterate and add to what I said about the Costa Rica & Panama Canal cruises that will be in Panama City anytime between the 23 - 27 Jan 2019 (18 Jan eastbound and 25 Jan westbound?).

    The Pope is visiting during World Youth Day and Panama City is expected to be a zoo! 500,000 local and foreign attendees have formally registered and as many as another hundred thousand or more unregistered attendees may show up from Panama and surrounding countries for the WYD events, Pope’s two major sermons and services by other church leaders at numerous churches and sites around the city including the re-consecration of the second oldest church in the Western Hemisphere. The infrastructure- roads, taxis, public transportation, police, medical facilities, etc., etc. are not expected to be able to handle this influx- they can barely handle normal routine (trust me, I have been stuck in traffic numerous times for the most minor traffic incidents) and planning for the event and contingencies hasn’t been the best. Numerous road closures can be expected. Due to a shortage of staff (day off to attend WYD events and religious services)- wait staff at restaurants and attractions, etc. may be impacted. The Pope and his entourage have reportedly reserved the entire Hilton. He departs on the 27th but not sure when all his staff leave.
  • British, when I booked air there was only one choice for connection to Panama via Miami and it gets in at 9:30pm. I cannot even find your flight now. Would have loved to get to Panama earlier.
    Thanks for the info on pre booking tours. We usually book Tauck through an agent even if I call Tauck for info. If agent messed us up on tour choices, I won’t be happy. I’ll call Tauck in the morning.
    I assume you are in the Philly area. We are in Malvern recently moving from Devon. We are Diana and Carl. Hope to catch up with you
  • A little confused. The January 18 trip departs out of San Jose, not Panama. Our flight arrives from MIA to SJO at 7:42 on the 17th of January at SJO. We then arrive at Panama City Hilton the evening of the 27th, apparently the evening after the Pope checks out, and departs Panama around six PM.
  • CL and DL wrote:
    British, when I booked air there was only one choice for connection to Panama via Miami and it gets in at 9:30pm. I cannot even find your flight now. Would have loved to get to Panama earlier.
    Thanks for the info on pre booking tours. We usually book Tauck through an agent even if I call Tauck for info. If agent messed us up on tour choices, I won’t be happy. I’ll call Tauck in the morning.
    I assume you are in the Philly area. We are in Malvern recently moving from Devon. We are Diana and Carl. Hope to catch up with you


    We come in on AA 4496 that arrives at 2-10pm from Miami. I'm looking at that flight on our Tauck reservation page. I can't see our first flight on that and Mr B does the booking anyway. We leave Philly at 5am. It wasn't that early originally but the flight kept getting changed from when we originally booked, but that was almost a year ago when flights first opened up.
    Wow, there is hardly anyone that even comes from Pennsylvania on any Tauck tour we have been on! We live a few miles from you. I shop at the Trader Joe's at the ValleyForge shopping center now and again. But I am always going on 202 or the back way, 23 and 52.
    I never divulge my real identity here, I'm too controversial, but I have met Sealord. He and his wife are now Africa crazy like us. I will look out for you on the tour, but who knows if our paths will cross. Our only other small ship cruise, there are so many people it's just not the same. At the Welcome dinner on our Iceland tour, we dined at the Captain's table, which I am still starry eyed from, he was so handsome!

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