How to find operators of Panama Canal transit tours

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So far I've found two, Canal & Bay Tours, and Panama Marine Adventures. Some of them have mediocre reviews. There are others, like Barefoot Panama, but they seem to be only intermediaries.

Which are the actual operators that offers full or partial Panama Canal transit tours?






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How much is a trip through the Panama Canal?

The biggest variable is based on the size of your boat. Under 50ft, the transit toll is $800. For boats 50-80ft, the fee is $1,300. Length is a true 'length overall' including bowsprit, pulpits, davits, etc.

Can tourists take a boat ride through the Panama Canal?

Panama Canal 101: How to Cruise through the Canal. If you've got the time, you can experience the Panama Canal by cruising through the locks on a tourist boat.

What is the best way to see the Panama Canal?

The best way to see the Panama Canal is to drive there yourself. It's a 15-minute drive to Miraflores Visitor Center from downtown Panama City. Agua Clara Locks are 1 hour away by car, near Colon City on the Atlantic side. You can easily do both in one day.

How long is the trip through the Panama Canal?

How long does it take for a ship to pass through the Panama Canal? The full Panama Canal crossing from the Pacific to the Atlantic (or vice versa) takes an average of 8 to 10 hours.



Panama Canal - Full Transit- Time Lapse




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