Sailing the Panama Canal Colón to Puntarenas Aboard Sea Cloud II February 20 - March 3, 2017
CRUISE HIGHLIGHTS TOUR Panama City s UNESCO-listed historic district and visit the Frank Gehry-designed Museum of Biodiversity TRANSIT the Panama Canal, one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World VISIT Coiba National Park, the largest marine reserve in Panama, and Costa Rica s Corcovado National Park, home to scarlet macaws, quetzals, red-eyed tree frogs, and tapirs STROLL in the coastal town of San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, with its clapboard Victorian houses, and nearby Granada, the oldest inhabited city in continental Latin America EXPLORE exquisite hidden beaches and swim in clear blue waters TRAVELING WITH YOU Traveling with you will be Harvey V. Fineberg MD, PhD, professor emeritus of health policy and management at Harvard. He served as president of the Institute of Medicine for twelve years, and was previously dean of the Harvard School of Public Health and provost of Harvard University. We will also be joined by Mary Elizabeth Wilson MD, adjunct professor of global health and population, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She has traveled extensively in Asia and Latin America, including teaching projects in Peru and Brazil.
Dear National Trust Traveler, We invite you to escape the chill of the northern winter to discover the amazing natural and man-made wonders of Panama, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica. Join us as we walk through rain forests, sail through spectacular archipelagos, and transit the Panama Canal aboard the elegant sailing yacht Sea Cloud II. In Panama City, tour the Old City, the first Spanish settlement on the Pacific Ocean; then visit the Frank Gehry-designed Bridge of Life Museum. Embark Sea Cloud II to experience the Panama Canal, one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, and sail the rugged Pacific coast to national parks accessible only by boat. On Isla de Coiba, home to Panama s largest marine preserve, swim or snorkel at a pristine white sand beach. Continue across breathtaking Drake Bay, where humpback whales can be spotted, to stunning Corcovado National Park on Costa Rica s Osa Peninsula for a guided nature walk. During a day at sea, watch the crew trim the sails while cruising to San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, with its mix of Victorian and Spanish Colonial influences. In Costa Rica, swim at Playa del Coco on the Nicoya Peninsula, look out for colorful quetzals at El Silencio de Los Angeles Cloud Forest Reserve, and spend a night in cosmopolitan San José. This voyage offers a rare opportunity to experience the flora and fauna of Latin America while savoring the ambiance of a classic sailing ship and transiting the Panama Canal. Joining us will members of the Harvard Alumni Association. Life aboard the magnificent Sea Cloud II has no comparison. Her friendly staff, luxurious staterooms, and fine dining create an ambiance of relaxed elegance. We hope to welcome you aboard. Sincerely, Scott Gerloff Director, National Trust Tours Granada NICARAGUA San Juan del Sur Playa del Coco Puntarenas San José Caribbean Sea COSTA RICA Drake Bay Sierpe de Osa Corcovado National Park Bocas del Toro PANAMA Colón Panamá City Panamá Canal Pacific Ocean Isla de Coiba
Sailing the Panama Canal Colón to Puntarenas Aboard Sea Cloud II February 20 - March 3, 2017 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20: DEPART FROM U.S. / COLON, PANAMA Depart the U.S. and arrive in the early afternoon in Panama City.Transfer to Colón, on the Caribbean Sea, where Sea Cloud II awaits. Enjoy a champagne toast as we set sail in the early evening. D TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21: CANAL TRANSIT / BALBOA, PANAMA Experience a daytime transit through the man-made lakes and three sets of locks that comprise the 48-mile-long Panama Canal. In the early evening arrive in Panama City s port of Balboa, located on the Pacific Ocean, where the ship remains docked overnight. Tonight enjoy an onboard Latin jazz concert by talented musicians and students from Panama s Danilo Pérez Foundation. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22: PANAMA CITY, PANAMA Following a morning architectural tour through the UNESCO-recognized Casco Viejo (Old Quarter), visit the Museum of Contemporary Art. Explore the innovative Bridge of Life Museum, renowned architect Frank Gehry s first project in Latin America, which explains how the formation of the Isthmus of Panama changed the world three million years ago. Sea Cloud II sets sail this afternoon. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23: ISLA DE COIBA, PANAMA During a relaxing morning at sea, settle back in a deck chair and watch the crew trim the sails by hand as we sail to Isla de Coiba. In the afternoon, tender ashore to this small islet to visit Coiba National Park, the largest marine reserve in Panama. Swim or snorkel from the pristine beach at Granita del Oro, with its calm waters and array of coral and fish. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24: AT SEA / CASA ORQUIDEAS, COSTA RICA Cruise the Golfo Dulce, on Costa Rica s southern Pacific Coast, an area known for its secluded beaches and amazing wildlife. Travel by Zodiac to nearby Casa Orquideas. Founded nearly 30 years ago by American expats, this beautiful private garden has carefully landscaped paths blooming with bromeliads, ornamental trees, ginger plants, and various fruit trees. Visitors frequently spot colorful toucans, scarlet macaws, and hummingbirds. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25: CORCOVADO NATIONAL PARK, COSTA RICA This morning explore incredible Corcovado National Park, home to scarlet macaws, quetzals, red eyed tree frogs, and tapirs. National Geographic has called Corcovado the most biologically intense place on earth in terms of biodiversity. Naturalist guides will lead us on a walk through the park to see some of the 13 major ecosystems, including mangrove, lagoon, and primary lowland rainforest. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 26: SIERPE DE OSA, COSTA RICA Enjoy a boat tour through the channels of the Manglares de Térraba-Sierpe, one of the largest mangrove systems of Central America. A hidden world accessible only by water, these flooded forests are home to nearly 100 species of birds, including the endemic mangrove hummingbird (found nowhere else on earth). Lunch is on deck as Sea Cloud II sails along Costa Rica s remote and picturesque southwest coast.
Sea Cloud II (left) and red-eyed tree frog (right) MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27: AT SEA Savor a full day at sea and attend informative talks by our lecturers as you cruise to Nicaragua. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28: SAN JUAN DEL SUR / GRANADA, NICARAGUA Step ashore in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, with its Victorian houses and colossal statue of Christ on a neighboring hillside. Travel to nearby Granada, founded by Spanish explorer Francisco Hernández de Córdoba in 1524. On a walking tour, see this colonial gem s 17th-century adobe houses, crumbling courtyard gardens, and Italianate villas. Also visit Convento y Museo San Francisco, which is the oldest church in Central America, and historic Iglesia de La Merced. During a free afternoon in San Juan del Sur, you may wish to stroll through the quaint town or take a swim at one of the nearby beaches. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1: PLAYA DEL COCO, COSTA RICA Arrive at Playa del Coco on Costa Rica s Nicoya Peninsula. The morning is at leisure to swim or snorkel from the beach before Sea Cloud II sails in the early afternoon. This evening toast a memorable voyage at the captain s farewell dinner. THURSDAY, MARCH 2: PUNTARENAS / SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA Following morning disembarkation drive to San Ramón to visit the El Silencio de Los Angeles Cloud Forest Reserve. Discover some of the 2,500 species of plants, including 400 varieties of orchids. We might also spot exotic wildlife such as the quetzal, two-toed sloth, and motmot bird. Following lunch at the reserve, continue to San José and check in at the J. W. Marriott. Enjoy a festive dinner at the hotel. FRIDAY, MARCH 3: SAN JOSE / U.S. Depart on return flights to the U.S. B DISCLAIMER: The itinerary is subject to change at the discretion of National Trust Tours and Academic Arrangements Abroad. For complete details, please carefully read the terms and conditions at www.arrangementsabroad.com/terms
SEA CLOUD II LIDO DECK LIDO BAR LOUNGE 402 401 LIBRARY PROMENADE DECK DINING ROOM 318 316 314 312 310 308 306 304 302 RECEPTION 319 317 315 311 309 307 305 303 301 BOUTIQUE CABIN DECK 230 228 226 224 222 220 218 216 214 212 210 208 206 204 GYM SAUNA DOCTOR 231 229 227 225 223 221 219 217 215 209207 205 211 WATER-SPORTS PLATFORM Owner s Suite (top), Deluxe Cabin, Cabin Deck (above). The three-masted sailing yacht Sea Cloud II is steeped in the elegance of yesteryear while complemented with the most modern amenities. Sister ship of the legendary Sea Cloud, she celebrated her 15th anniversary in 2016. With 47 outside cabins, Sea Cloud II travels under 30,000 square feet of billowing sails trimmed by a young and energetic crew. From her mahogany-paneled library and gracious lounge to the fitness area and water sports platform, no detail has been overlooked. Praised by the world s most discerning travelers, Sea Cloud II receives consistent high rankings from Condé Nast Traveler. n LAND / CRUISE RATES (Per Person, Double Occupancy) Cabins Decks Rates 204 to 206 Cabin Deck $8,995 State Rooms. Upper/lower twin berths, show 207 to 210 Cabin Deck $9,995 Superior Cabins. Twin beds, shower. 211 to 217 & 224 to 231 Cabin Deck $10,995 Deluxe Cabins. Twin beds, shower. 218 to 223 Cabin Deck $11,995 Deluxe Cabins. Twin beds, shower. 301 & 302 Promenade Deck $11,995 Deluxe Cabins. Twin beds, shower. 303 to 319 Promenade Deck $12,995 Junior Suites. Twin beds, bathtub with shower. 401 & 402 Lido Deck $14,995 Owner s Suites. Queen-size bed, bathtub, and separate shower. Cabins 204 206 are available at no single supplement. Additional singles will be calculated at a supplement of 25% to 100% of the cruise rate. RATES INCLUDE n Ten nights cabin accommodations aboard Sea Cloud II, one night hotel accommodations in Costa Rica n All meals during the cruise; complimentary wine with lunch and dinner. A complimentary open bar will be available throughout the cruise in addition to soft drinks, water, and coffee / tea. One lunch and dinner ashore in Costa Rica n Enrichment program of lectures n Escorted sightseeing by motorcoach and entrance fees for visits n Airport / pier / hotel / airport group transfers for travelers on suggested group flights n Taxes, service charges, and porterage n Gratuities aboard and ashore NOT INCLUDED IN RATES International airfare; passport fees; personal items and expenses; airport transfers for those not on group flights; baggage in excess of one suitcase; trip insurance; any other items not specifically mentioned as included.
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