Friday, August 29, 2014

All About Boat Panama To Colombia Ride

By Colette Foreman


Road travel to Colombia from Panama is not possible because of the Darien Gap that is a break from the highway of Pan-American. Travel by air and water are the only left options. Air travel is fast but is boring for adventure seekers. One of the greatest journeys in the world is a boat Panama to Colombia ride.

It takes 3 to 5 days of beautiful islands and breathtaking tropical beaches to get to Colombia depending on the weather. San Blas is the main departure point in Panama City although a little bit pricey from Panama. The first 3 days are fun filled passing through the islands while the other two is sailing through the open sea to Cartagena in Colombia.

Boat hire is the first step to making this trip. Talk to the captain when hiring or book via an agency. Inquire about the number of the other passengers on the trip with you. Do not forget to get to the departure town before the actual sail time. Besides, have enough cash with you as there are no ATMS along the journey. Withdrawing the cash at Panama City is the best option.

The fare is inclusive meals, water, fees for departure and arrival as wells as taxes. The captain takes care of all immigration requirements for you. Fare is paid by cash to the captain once you get to on board the boat. The captain takes your entire luggage away for storage. Therefore you may want to prepare a day pack in advance. The day pack should continue all the things you need for the trip such as toiletries, sunscreen, shorts, tees and sunglasses.

Depending on the boat you hire, alcohol may be prohibited. In others it is allowed but you have to bring your own. This also applies to soft drinks of your choice. Meals for special dietary requirements such as diabetes, lactose intolerance and vegetarians are provided. However, this request has to be made during booking. Gear is available for fun activities in during your trip such as snorkeling and fishing.

Before you begin your journey, your captain will inform you of what to do to be safe whilst in the trip. Sailing can be dangerous and lives may be lost. Often there are storms, lack of food, people falling overboard even drunk captains. Do not have too much expectation, just relax and look for ways to have fun.

While on the trip you also get to interact with the locals and learn more about their culture. San Blas Island is inhabited by the Kuna people and they are social, beautiful with a rich culture. Their food is a must try and you should consider buying some of their craft for souvenirs.

It is important to know the credentials of the captain when booking for your trip. They should be professional, experienced and licensed. Do not always go for the cheapest options blindly. The boat ought to have safety equipment and also a GPS tracker. The boat ride from Panama to Colombia is a definitely memorable journey.




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