From Los Angeles (United States) to San Diego, to Cabo Sab Lucas (Mexico), to Mazaltan, to Puerto Vallarta, to Puerto Quetzal (Guatemala), to Puntarenas (Costa Rica), to Querpos and finally to Panama City (Amador), Panama
From Los Angeles (United States) to San Diego, to Cabo Sab Lucas (Mexico), to Mazaltan, to Puerto Vallarta, to Puerto Quetzal (Guatemala), to Puntarenas (Costa Rica), to Querpos and finally to Panama City (Amador), Panama
The tone turns tropical as we live glitter-glam, Los Angeles and SoCal’s surfy beache bliss behind us and set our senses on Latin America. Waters slant Caribbean-esque as we voyage Baja California to Cabo San Lucas and slip under the surface to Coral reefs or spotfish for marlin. Crossing the Gulf of California, Mexico might mean Mezcal in a shady Mazatlan plaza or a cobbled street stroll amid beautiful colonial buildings and rainbow-painted houses before a climb to one of the world’s highest operating lighthouses.
Living the Pura Vida in abundantly biodiverse Caldera, Puntarenas and Quepos could mean forging inland to climb the cloud-shrouded Arenal Volcano or tiptoeing through the extraordinary Eden of Manuel Antonio National Park with its iconic whale-tale-shaped peninsula. Arriving in Panama City, we feel the thrill of eco adventure meld with metropolitan buzz.
Date | Destination | Arrival | Departure |
27 August | Los Angeles, United States | - | 19:00 |
28 August | San Diego, United States | 07:00 | 15:00 |
29 August | At Sea | - | - |
30 August | Cabo Sab Lucas, Mexico | 12:00 | 20:00 |
31 August | Mazaltan, Mexico | 09:00 | 17:00 |
1 September | Puerto Vallarta, Mexico | 08:00 | 19:00 |
2 September | At Sea | - | - |
3 September | At Sea | - | - |
4 September | Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala | 10:00 | 19:00 |
5 September | At Sea | - | - |
6 September | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | 07:00 | - |
7 September | Puntarenas, Costa Rica | - | 22:00 |
8 September | Querpos, Costa Rica | 07:00 | 18:00 |
9 September | At Sea | - | - |
10 September | Panama City (Amador),Panama | 07:00 | - |
In Puerto Quetzal you can find bars hammocks to relaxin,a restaurant and performances from Marimba bands.The nearest town,San Jose is about a mile away.
In Puerto Quetzal you can find bars hammocks to relax in,a restaurnat and performances from Marimba bands.The nearest town,San Jose is about a mile away.Puerto Quetzal is Guatemala's largest Pacific Ocean port.It is important for both cargo traffic and as a stop-off point for cruise liners.
Los Angeles, is a populus metropolitan area, a leading world center in entertainment business, the city of Hollywood and film "stars". L.A., also known as the City of Angels is among the richest cities in the world and that is visible all around. Museums, art galleries, theaters and so many things to see and do that your stay at this unique city, will be an unforgettable experience.
Mazatlan is a Mexican seaside town and commercial harbor, located on the Pacific coast. Mazatlan is a popular tourist destination, offering a lot of activities for everybody. Beautiful beaches, luxurious resorts, tours to nearby attractions, water activities are some of what you can do in this picturesque city.
You probably can’t think of Panama City without conjuring images of the Panama Canal. But nearly 400 years before the Panama Canal opened its locks, Panama City was making its mark. From the vestiges of the original settlement to the modern skyscrapers, experience the history and culture of one of the Pacific Coast’s oldest continuously inhabited European settlements. After exploring the bustling local markets in search of fresh fish or artisan handicrafts, admire the restored Spanish Colonial architecture in Casco Viejo. Or you can head to the Miraflores Locks and watch one of the modern world’s most heroic feats of engineering in action.
Nestled in the curve of Banderas Bay, Puerto Vallarta has steadily maintained its character. The colorful bougainvillea hanging from red tiled roofs and balconies and cobblestone streets are pleasant picture for both the eye and the camera. Spend a day exploring the Mexican countryside along the Maskota River, where are mixed together, tropical vegetation, fields, mango trees, banana trees and other tropical fruits.
Quepos is the capital of Aguirre canton in Puntarenas Province, Costa Rica. The town is about 60 km. south from Costa Rica's capital, San José.
Quepos is the gateway to Manuel Antonio National Park. The city is very tourism-oriented, having many bars and restaurants and a vivacious night-life. The town is named for the native Quepo Indians who inhabited the place in the colonial era.
The area was home to the native Quepoa people of this specific Costa Rican region. In 1563, Spanish Catholic conquistadores, lead by Juan Vázquez de Coronado, settled the area and founded the settlement of San Bernardino de Quepo. The local native Quepo people were then subsequently subjugated by Juan Vázquez and his conquistadores.
San Diego is the "first city" of California, with roots dating back to 1769. The historic Village Siiport along Emparkantero has many fascinating shops and galleries. If you want to explore further, San Diego is at your disposal. A trip to San Diego is never completed without a visit to the famous zoo of San Diego. This is a fascinating experience for people of all ages.
At the edge of the Baja peninsula, Cabo San Lucas is a perfect example of the ultimate paradise. This remoted location and its unspoiled beauty makes it the ideal destination for relaxation. There is also available a great variety of activities from scuba diving to surfing and kayaking. Alternatively cross the Los Campos searching for whales.
Puntarenas is located along the Pacific coast in Costa Rica. An excellent place to see native wildlife, from red parrots to the primary predator of Central America, the jaguar. Surfers all around the world consider this region to be the best for surfing. As one of the major fishing ports, Puntarenas is the perfect place to enjoy fresh seafood cooked according to the local recipe.
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