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Departing on 22 Apr 2027 from Panama City (Amador) aboard the EXPLORA III - Cruise No: 2284204
Framed by two oceans connected by the singular Panama Canal (the 7th Wonder of the Modern World) this vibrant and dynamic urban centre is truly a city on the world’s stage of commerce and ecology. Sleek skyscrapers are surrounded by pristine nature. Soberanía National Park protects a bounty of flora and fauna minutes from downtown. Casco Antiguo, the cobblestoned colonial centre, is a lovely labyrinth of churches, palaces, and plazas lined with cafes and the best champagne rooftop bars in the city. A UNESCO creative hub for gastronomy, it is home to a vibrant and diverse food scene led by world-class chefs. An incredible cultural crossroads sure to connect you to the uncommon.
Everything on this Journey moves at the speed of desire: remote coasts and romantic resorts, chic cities and cultured UNESCO sites. We start where dreamers and builders dug a short-cut from sea to shining sea by damming a river to create Gutan Lake and grading the Continental Divide to make a 13-kilometre channel, the Galliard Cut. Next, we dive into one of the most biologically intense places on the planet, Costa Rica. An enchanting wonderland with more than 4% of the world’s biodiversity. We visit Quepos where butterflies are blue, sloths move slowly, and monkeys hang in trees in Manuel Antonio National Park (considered amongst the 12 most beautiful in the world). Otherworldly wonders include treks to the cloud forest of Monteverde to see birds, orchids and trees not found anywhere else on earth! Our search for sanctuary continues in San Juan del Sur, a quiet beach town for surfers and sunbathers. In Puerto Quetzal, ruins of former glories dazzle us at La Democracia, where pre-Mayan statues known as “fat gods” dot the landscape. We also find Antigua, a UNESCO-protected Spanish-colonial village that has survived volcanos, earthquakes and political upheaval. With a sky and sea that are mostly flawlessly blue, the Mexican Rivera calls us to Puerto Vallarta. Hugging the cerulean Banderas Bay, the resort city is a sweet nook set against dramatic mountains, buzzing with boardwalks and unmatched sunsets. At the southernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula, a massive outcropping of rocks — known as The Arch — welcome us to Cabo San Lucas with its world-class golf, epic marlin fishing, and diving sites with so much biodiversity that Jacques Cousteau called this “the aquarium of the world”. With its infinite beauty, we call on sunny San Diego, then venture to Los Angeles where culture meets the coast. The second largest city in the United States and arguably its most glamorous with epic shopping in Beverly Hills, celebrity-spotting in Malibu Beach, or walking to the Griffith Observatory for a bird’s eye view of this City of Angels. Equally extraordinary are optional jaunts to Las Vegas or immersive discoveries into the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon.
Everything on this Journey moves at the speed of desire: remote coasts and romantic resorts, chic cities and cultured UNESCO sites. We start where dreamers and builders dug a short-cut from sea to shining sea by damming a river to create Gutan Lake and grading the Continental Divide to make a 13-kilometre channel, the Galliard Cut. Next, we dive into one of the most biologically intense places on the planet, Costa Rica. An enchanting wonderland with more than 4% of the world’s biodiversity. We visit Quepos where butterflies are blue, sloths move slowly, and monkeys hang in trees in Manuel Antonio National Park (considered amongst the 12 most beautiful in the world). Otherworldly wonders include treks to the cloud forest of Monteverde to see birds, orchids and trees not found anywhere else on earth! Our search for sanctuary continues in San Juan del Sur, a quiet beach town for surfers and sunbathers. In Puerto Quetzal, ruins of former glories dazzle us at La Democracia, where pre-Mayan statues known as “fat gods” dot the landscape. We also find Antigua, a UNESCO-protected Spanish-colonial village that has survived volcanos, earthquakes and political upheaval. With a sky and sea that are mostly flawlessly blue, the Mexican Rivera calls us to Puerto Vallarta. Hugging the cerulean Banderas Bay, the resort city is a sweet nook set against dramatic mountains, buzzing with boardwalks and unmatched sunsets. At the southernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula, a massive outcropping of rocks — known as The Arch — welcome us to Cabo San Lucas with its world-class golf, epic marlin fishing, and diving sites with so much biodiversity that Jacques Cousteau called this “the aquarium of the world”. With its infinite beauty, we call on sunny San Diego, then venture to Los Angeles where culture meets the coast. The second largest city in the United States and arguably its most glamorous with epic shopping in Beverly Hills, celebrity-spotting in Malibu Beach, or walking to the Griffith Observatory for a bird’s eye view of this City of Angels. Equally extraordinary are optional jaunts to Las Vegas or immersive discoveries into the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon.
Everything on this Journey moves at the speed of desire: remote coasts and romantic resorts, chic cities and cultured UNESCO sites. We start where dreamers and builders dug a short-cut from sea to shining sea by damming a river to create Gutan Lake and grading the Continental Divide to make a 13-kilometre channel, the Galliard Cut. Next, we dive into one of the most biologically intense places on the planet, Costa Rica. An enchanting wonderland with more than 4% of the world’s biodiversity. We visit Quepos where butterflies are blue, sloths move slowly, and monkeys hang in trees in Manuel Antonio National Park (considered amongst the 12 most beautiful in the world). Otherworldly wonders include treks to the cloud forest of Monteverde to see birds, orchids and trees not found anywhere else on earth! Our search for sanctuary continues in San Juan del Sur, a quiet beach town for surfers and sunbathers. In Puerto Quetzal, ruins of former glories dazzle us at La Democracia, where pre-Mayan statues known as “fat gods” dot the landscape. We also find Antigua, a UNESCO-protected Spanish-colonial village that has survived volcanos, earthquakes and political upheaval. With a sky and sea that are mostly flawlessly blue, the Mexican Rivera calls us to Puerto Vallarta. Hugging the cerulean Banderas Bay, the resort city is a sweet nook set against dramatic mountains, buzzing with boardwalks and unmatched sunsets. At the southernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula, a massive outcropping of rocks — known as The Arch — welcome us to Cabo San Lucas with its world-class golf, epic marlin fishing, and diving sites with so much biodiversity that Jacques Cousteau called this “the aquarium of the world”. With its infinite beauty, we call on sunny San Diego, then venture to Los Angeles where culture meets the coast. The second largest city in the United States and arguably its most glamorous with epic shopping in Beverly Hills, celebrity-spotting in Malibu Beach, or walking to the Griffith Observatory for a bird’s eye view of this City of Angels. Equally extraordinary are optional jaunts to Las Vegas or immersive discoveries into the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon.
Everything on this Journey moves at the speed of desire: remote coasts and romantic resorts, chic cities and cultured UNESCO sites. We start where dreamers and builders dug a short-cut from sea to shining sea by damming a river to create Gutan Lake and grading the Continental Divide to make a 13-kilometre channel, the Galliard Cut. Next, we dive into one of the most biologically intense places on the planet, Costa Rica. An enchanting wonderland with more than 4% of the world’s biodiversity. We visit Quepos where butterflies are blue, sloths move slowly, and monkeys hang in trees in Manuel Antonio National Park (considered amongst the 12 most beautiful in the world). Otherworldly wonders include treks to the cloud forest of Monteverde to see birds, orchids and trees not found anywhere else on earth! Our search for sanctuary continues in San Juan del Sur, a quiet beach town for surfers and sunbathers. In Puerto Quetzal, ruins of former glories dazzle us at La Democracia, where pre-Mayan statues known as “fat gods” dot the landscape. We also find Antigua, a UNESCO-protected Spanish-colonial village that has survived volcanos, earthquakes and political upheaval. With a sky and sea that are mostly flawlessly blue, the Mexican Rivera calls us to Puerto Vallarta. Hugging the cerulean Banderas Bay, the resort city is a sweet nook set against dramatic mountains, buzzing with boardwalks and unmatched sunsets. At the southernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula, a massive outcropping of rocks — known as The Arch — welcome us to Cabo San Lucas with its world-class golf, epic marlin fishing, and diving sites with so much biodiversity that Jacques Cousteau called this “the aquarium of the world”. With its infinite beauty, we call on sunny San Diego, then venture to Los Angeles where culture meets the coast. The second largest city in the United States and arguably its most glamorous with epic shopping in Beverly Hills, celebrity-spotting in Malibu Beach, or walking to the Griffith Observatory for a bird’s eye view of this City of Angels. Equally extraordinary are optional jaunts to Las Vegas or immersive discoveries into the natural wonders of the Grand Canyon.
From sybaritic cities and idyllic shores, we journey where Hollywood film crews regularly shoot movies. While Los Angeles may have risen on the back of the film industry, today it is a mecca for big dreamers, fashion designers, Michelin-ranked restaurants and more than 100 museums including the dazzling Getty. The “red carpet” treatment continues in San Francisco, a shimmering city by the bay, where you can hike a coastal path with tech billionaires or haggle with lantern vendors in China Town. And where else but here can you stroll the Golden Gate Park to arrive at Haight-Ashbury, the birthplace of counterculture in the 1960s, or walk the palm-lined Embarcadero to Pier 33 and hop a ferry to the island-penitentiary of Alcatraz? An overnight allows time to venture to Napa Valley and Sonoma, for new and notable wineries in the “Bordeaux of America”. Seemingly plucked from the pages of a storybook, Astoria welcomes with cosy vibes where lush forests set the perfect backdrop for small-town America. When it comes to charm, British Columbia’s Victoria is queen. A jewel crowned by a beautiful Parliament Building and adorned with manicured gardens and bright flowers that rightly earn her the moniker, City of Gardens. From British high tea to the tallest free-standing totem pole honouring its Indigenous People, to quaint shops selling Scottish tweeds, Victoria is a melting pot of wonders. Across the island-dotted bay we find the capital of hip, Vancouver. With a focus on being forever green, Vancouver boasts an amazing juxtaposition between urban oasis and a serene wilderness that stretches from seascape to mountains; a modern skyline cradles an old-growth forest whilst the thrilling Capilano Suspension Bridge literally connects all to nature. For truly immersive experiences, opt to enjoy excursions to Banff Springs and Calgary or hop the award-winning Rocky Mountaineer, a luxury train that slips through the wild, untamed Canadian Rocky Mountains.
From sybaritic cities and idyllic shores, we journey where Hollywood film crews regularly shoot movies. While Los Angeles may have risen on the back of the film industry, today it is a mecca for big dreamers, fashion designers, Michelin-ranked restaurants and more than 100 museums including the dazzling Getty. The “red carpet” treatment continues in San Francisco, a shimmering city by the bay, where you can hike a coastal path with tech billionaires or haggle with lantern vendors in China Town. And where else but here can you stroll the Golden Gate Park to arrive at Haight-Ashbury, the birthplace of counterculture in the 1960s, or walk the palm-lined Embarcadero to Pier 33 and hop a ferry to the island-penitentiary of Alcatraz? An overnight allows time to venture to Napa Valley and Sonoma, for new and notable wineries in the “Bordeaux of America”. Seemingly plucked from the pages of a storybook, Astoria welcomes with cosy vibes where lush forests set the perfect backdrop for small-town America. When it comes to charm, British Columbia’s Victoria is queen. A jewel crowned by a beautiful Parliament Building and adorned with manicured gardens and bright flowers that rightly earn her the moniker, City of Gardens. From British high tea to the tallest free-standing totem pole honouring its Indigenous People, to quaint shops selling Scottish tweeds, Victoria is a melting pot of wonders. Across the island-dotted bay we find the capital of hip, Vancouver. With a focus on being forever green, Vancouver boasts an amazing juxtaposition between urban oasis and a serene wilderness that stretches from seascape to mountains; a modern skyline cradles an old-growth forest whilst the thrilling Capilano Suspension Bridge literally connects all to nature. For truly immersive experiences, opt to enjoy excursions to Banff Springs and Calgary or hop the award-winning Rocky Mountaineer, a luxury train that slips through the wild, untamed Canadian Rocky Mountains.
On the rugged southern edge of Vancouver Island, Victoria, bustling capital of British Columbia, dynamically harmonizes with the magnificent Olympic Mountains. Victoria’s history dates to pre-colonial time when native peoples inhabited the area. In 1849, Vancouver Island became a British crown colony, widely evident in Victorian architecture, including the majestic Craigdarroch Castle. Indigenous Peoples’ legacies live on in festivals, ceremonies, dances, and art. Along the rugged Pacific coastline, lush rainforests, gardens, lakes, waterfalls, and charming fishing villages. Majestic mammals and marine wildlife abound in its waters, including four species of whales. Vibrant and verdant, you too will blossom in its perfect climate.
From sybaritic cities and idyllic shores, we journey where Hollywood film crews regularly shoot movies. While Los Angeles may have risen on the back of the film industry, today it is a mecca for big dreamers, fashion designers, Michelin-ranked restaurants and more than 100 museums including the dazzling Getty. The “red carpet” treatment continues in San Francisco, a shimmering city by the bay, where you can hike a coastal path with tech billionaires or haggle with lantern vendors in China Town. And where else but here can you stroll the Golden Gate Park to arrive at Haight-Ashbury, the birthplace of counterculture in the 1960s, or walk the palm-lined Embarcadero to Pier 33 and hop a ferry to the island-penitentiary of Alcatraz? An overnight allows time to venture to Napa Valley and Sonoma, for new and notable wineries in the “Bordeaux of America”. Seemingly plucked from the pages of a storybook, Astoria welcomes with cosy vibes where lush forests set the perfect backdrop for small-town America. When it comes to charm, British Columbia’s Victoria is queen. A jewel crowned by a beautiful Parliament Building and adorned with manicured gardens and bright flowers that rightly earn her the moniker, City of Gardens. From British high tea to the tallest free-standing totem pole honouring its Indigenous People, to quaint shops selling Scottish tweeds, Victoria is a melting pot of wonders. Across the island-dotted bay we find the capital of hip, Vancouver. With a focus on being forever green, Vancouver boasts an amazing juxtaposition between urban oasis and a serene wilderness that stretches from seascape to mountains; a modern skyline cradles an old-growth forest whilst the thrilling Capilano Suspension Bridge literally connects all to nature. For truly immersive experiences, opt to enjoy excursions to Banff Springs and Calgary or hop the award-winning Rocky Mountaineer, a luxury train that slips through the wild, untamed Canadian Rocky Mountains.
EXPLORA III is the first LNG-powered ship in our fleet, underscoring our commitment to decarbonising marine operations. This innovation has the potential to reduce well-to-wake greenhouse gas emission by over 80%, significantly lowering our environmental impact. A sanctuary of unparalleled comfort and space, EXPLORA III embodies effortless elegance, evoking the feeling of being aboard a private yacht
Shopping Gallery
Spa
Casino
24hr In-Suite Dining
Cafe
Lobby Bar
Lounge
Poolside Bar
Private Dining Area
Restaurant
Sky Bar
The Conservatory
Whisky Bar
Yacht Club Restaurant
Fitness Center
Heated Pool
EXPLORA III is the first LNG-powered ship in our fleet, underscoring our commitment to decarbonising marine operations. This innovation has the potential to reduce well-to-wake greenhouse gas emission by over 80%, significantly lowering our environmental impact. A sanctuary of unparalleled comfort and space, EXPLORA III embodies effortless elegance, evoking the feeling of being aboard a private yacht
Shopping Gallery
Spa
Casino
24hr In-Suite Dining
Cafe
Lobby Bar
Lounge
Poolside Bar
Private Dining Area
Restaurant
Sky Bar
The Conservatory
Whisky Bar
Yacht Club Restaurant
Fitness Center
Heated Pool
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