Embark on an exhilarating tour of the Canal Basin and Mono Island in Soberanía National Park. Discover the park’s impressive biodiversity and immerse yourself in thrilling outdoor adventures.
Embark on an exhilarating tour of the Canal Basin and Mono Island in Soberanía National Park. Discover the park’s impressive biodiversity and immerse yourself in thrilling outdoor adventures.
- Miraflores Visitor’s Center - The Miraflores Locks are a major tourist attraction in Panama, offering a direct view into the workings of the iconic Panama Canal. Situated at the canal’s Pacific entrance, visitors can witness massive ships being elevated or lowered in two chambers, overcoming a height difference of 16.5 meters. From the Miraflores…
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Miraflores Visitor’s Center - The Miraflores Locks are a major tourist attraction in Panama, offering a direct view into the workings of the iconic Panama Canal. Situated at the canal’s Pacific entrance, visitors can witness massive ships being elevated or lowered in two chambers, overcoming a height difference of 16.5 meters. From the Miraflores Visitor Center, guests enjoy exceptional views from observation decks and can explore an interactive museum detailing the canal’s history, construction, and operation. Additionally, an IMAX film narrated by Morgan Freeman provides insights into the surrounding biodiversity of this engineering wonder. This visit is an educational, visual, and unique experience, ideal for families and those interested in the global significance of the Panama Canal.
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Soberania National Park - Just 30 minutes from Panama City, Soberania National Park is an ecological treasure located along the Canal’s banks. The park safeguards over 19,000 hectares of rainforest, rich in biodiversity. Visitors can marvel at its lush vegetation and potentially spot some of its 500+ bird species, including toucans, parrots, and eagles. Monkeys, sloths, iguanas, and tropical butterflies are also common sights. Tours often feature boat views along the park’s shores or close navigation through jungle areas. This experience offers a direct connection with nature and complements wildlife viewing on Monkey Island, balancing conservation, wildlife, and the canal environment.
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Gamboa - Gamboa is a picturesque community located on the banks of the Chagres River and Lake Gatun, at the heart of the Panama Canal. Established as a canal engineering station in the 1930s, it now serves as a launch point for numerous ecological and wildlife tours. Boats departing from its pier travel the lake, taking visitors to Monkey Island and Soberania National Park. Surrounded by dense rainforest, Gamboa provides a unique experience where nature and canal history meet. Visitors often encounter exotic birds, alligators, iguanas, and even sloths. Gamboa is not only the start of an unforgettable adventure but also an ideal place to escape the hustle and immerse in Panamanian biodiversity.
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Gatun Lake - Gatun Lake is a crucial component of the Panama Canal and ranks among the world’s largest artificial lakes. Created between 1907 and 1913 by damming the Chagres River, it facilitates vessel passage between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. During a boat tour, visitors navigate this lake surrounded by rainforest, observing both large vessel transit and remarkable biodiversity. Gatun Lake hosts numerous islands, many formed by submerged mountains due to rising water levels. Notably, Monkey Island is home to several primate species. This location blends engineering, history, and nature in a unique setting, making each journey through its waters an unforgettable experience.
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Gatun - Monkey Island is a key natural attraction of Lake Gatun, within the Panama Canal. This rainforest-covered island is home to various free-ranging monkey species, including white-faced capuchin monkeys, marmoset monkeys, howler monkeys, and occasionally squirrel monkeys. During a boat tour, visitors carefully approach the island’s shores to observe monkeys in their natural habitat, climbing trees, communicating, and sometimes curiously approaching the boats. This experience fosters a close connection with wildlife without disturbing their environment. The island is part of Soberania National Park and the ecological system surrounding the Panama Canal, offering a perfect blend of adventure, nature, and environmental education.
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Esclusas Pedro Miguel-I - The Pedro Miguel Locks are a vital part of the original Panama Canal system. Located near Corte Culebra and Lake Miraflores, these locks enable boats to be raised or lowered approximately 9.5 meters in a single chamber, aiding their transit between the Atlantic and Pacific. Opened in 1911, they were the first locks completed and remain operational over a century later. During a tour to Monkey Island, visitors can observe boats moving through these locks from nearby vantage points, providing a tangible perspective on canal operations. Although lacking a visitor center like Miraflores, their historical and engineering significance is undeniable. This tour segment allows a close view of how canal engineering interacts with the jungle and Lake Gatun, enhancing the journey experience.

- Admission fee
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Admission fee
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
An exhilarating journey in the Panamanian rainforest
Set off on a thrilling expedition along Gatun Lake and the Panama Canal, where a speedboat will take you to the renowned Monkey Island. Immersed in nature, you will have the opportunity to observe various monkey species such as capuchins, marmosets, howlers, and tamarins in their natural environment….
An exhilarating journey in the Panamanian rainforest
Set off on a thrilling expedition along Gatun Lake and the Panama Canal, where a speedboat will take you to the renowned Monkey Island. Immersed in nature, you will have the opportunity to observe various monkey species such as capuchins, marmosets, howlers, and tamarins in their natural environment. Additionally, you may encounter exotic birds, alligators, iguanas, and even sloths, depending on the season.
Throughout the tour, enjoy unparalleled views of international ships navigating the Panama Canal from a unique vantage point: on the water! A local guide will share insights into the canal’s history, the biodiversity of Soberanía National Park, and the ecological significance of Gatun Lake.
This tour is ideal for nature enthusiasts, families, photographers, and adventurers eager to explore Panama’s lush landscapes in just half a day.
- Company duly registered with the Tourism Authority 675 AV
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.