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Come aboard L'Austral for an unforgettable voyage.

Between the wild beauty of the Panamanian coastlines and the fascinating shores of Peru, let yourself be carried away by a journey during which every moment turns into a unique experience. Explore the Darien National Park, a sanctuary of unique biodiversity, and discover the Embera community, guardians of ancestral traditions in the heart of the Caribbean islands. Cross the legendary Panama Canal, the mythical passage connecting two oceans, and marvel at the Andean panoramas and Peru’s pre-Colombian heritage. From turquoise water edged with immaculate beaches to tropical forests where nature reigns supreme, this journey will plunge you into the heart of exceptional landscapes and cultures.

Overview

Your voyage

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Destination

Destination

Central America

Colón to Callao

Duration

11 days, 10 nights on board

Timeless

No single supplement, PONANT Bonus 30%

Ref: AU201026

Journey

Your daily itinerary

  • Discovery of Central America’s natural and cultural treasures, with the lush forest of Darien National Park, the traditions of the Embera community and the crossing of the Panama Canal.
  • Immersion in Peruvian landscapes and cultures, with Andean panoramas and archaeological sites from the pre-Colombian heritage.
  • A few of the included excursions: a visit to the UNESCO-listed Darien National Park, a boat ride through the Miraflores Locks, etc.
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From Panama’s wild beauty to Peruvian shores

Itinerary

Embarkation 10/20/26 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM Departure 10/20/26 at 8:00 PM

Oct 20, 26 - Colón

Colón is the second largest city in Panama, at the Caribbean entrance of the Panama Canal. Colón is today an important port, and the free trade zone created in 1953 contributed greatly to the development of the city. Colón was founded in 1850 by Americans working on the Panama railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts through the isthmus of Panama; the city rapidly overshadowed the older Caribbean ports of Panama when the canal opened.

Oct 20, 26 - Colón

Arrival 10/21/26 early morning Departure 10/21/26 late afternoon

Oct 21, 26 - San Blas Islands

Located on the north-east coast of Panama, the San Blas archipelago is a string of coral islands in the heart of the Caribbean Sea. More than 300 islands and cays cover an area of 300 square kilometres offering travellers a multitude of treasures. Sheltered behind a long coral reef, the San Blas Islands are full of enchanting anchorages. The long sandy white beaches bound by crystal-clear waters will allow you to relax and enjoy incredible marine fauna before engaging with the Kunas Indian community. Still subsisting on hunting and fishing, they will welcome you in their villages of bamboo houses gathered near the beaches.

Oct 21, 26 - San Blas Islands

Arrival 10/22/26 late afternoon Departure 10/22/26 late afternoon

Oct 22, 26 - Crossing the Panama Canal

Aboard your ship, experience something unique, that has inspired the imagination of numerous adventurers in the 20th century: sailing the Panama Canal. Its construction started in 1880 under the direction of Ferdinand de Lesseps. Abandoned then resumed, this marvel of engineering was completed by the United States and opened in 1914. The canal crosses the Isthmus of Panama and links the Atlantic to the Pacific. Including three levels of locks and by raising ships to the level of Lake Gatun, almost as if the water was a lift, it allows them to avoid having to round Cape Horn.

Oct 22, 26 - Crossing the Panama Canal

Arrival 10/23/26 early morning Departure 10/23/26 late afternoon

Oct 23, 26 - Fuerte Amador, Flamenco Island

An artificial peninsula situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, Fuerte Amador is the gateway to several noteworthy sites. Right near there, the impressive Miraflores Locks are a shining example of the engineering feats deployed during the construction of the Panama Canal. Further north, in villages nestling amid dense vegetation, lives the Embera tribe, guardian of the forest and of the Chagres River. This proud people have successfully preserved their traditions and their ancestral way of life, which predate the colonisation of the region by the Spanish.

Oct 23, 26 - Fuerte Amador, Flamenco Island

Arrival 10/24/26 early morning Departure 10/24/26 early afternoon

Oct 24, 26 - Playa Muerto, Darien National Park

The most remote and least developed region of Panama, the province of Darien is an unspoilt land with an extremely rich variety of flora and fauna. Listed by UNESCO as World Heritage, Darien National Park offers its extraordinary scenery of rocky coastlines, mountain ranges, mangroves, rivers and creeks. Discover Playa Muerto, a tiny coastal village home to the Emberas Amerindian community. You will visit the village, attend traditional songs and dances of the locals, and admire beautiful local craft.

Oct 24, 26 - Playa Muerto, Darien National Park

Arrival 10/25/26 Departure 10/27/26

Oct 25, 26 > Oct 27, 26 - At sea

During your journey at sea, make the most of the many services and activities on board. Treat yourself to a moment of relaxation in the spa or stay in shape in the fitness centre. Depending on the season, let yourself be tempted by the swimming pool or a spot of sunbathing. This journey without a port of call will also be an opportunity to enjoy the conferences or shows proposed on board, depending on the activities offered, or to do some shopping in the boutique or to meet the PONANT photographers in their dedicated space. As for lovers of the open sea, they will be able to visit the ship’s upper deck to admire the spectacle of the waves and perhaps be lucky enough to observe marine species. A truly enchanted interlude, combining comfort, rest and entertainment.

Oct 25, 26 > Oct 27, 26 - At sea

Arrival 10/28/26 early morning Departure 10/28/26 early afternoon

Oct 28, 26 - Salaverry

When your ship calls at Salaverry, this is the occasion to discover Trujillo, an elegant colonial town with brightly coloured façades, decorated with ornate wooden balconies. With its yesteryear charm, this city is also a cultural symbol of Peru, as it is home to the vestiges of the Chimú and  Mochica civilizations. Chan Chan, the former capital of the Chimù kingdom is the largest adobe citadel in pre-Colombian America, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Admire the Moche pyramids, the Huaca del Sol and the Huaca de la Luna, decorated with colourful mythological frescoes.

Oct 28, 26 - Salaverry

Arrival 10/29/26 midday Disembarkation 10/30/26 at 8:00 AM

Oct 29, 26 > Oct 30, 26 - Callao

As the country's primary fishing and trading port, Callao is the maritime gateway to Peru. From the town centre, journey on to the capital, Lima, and wander around the Plaza Mayor (formerly Plaza de Armas), crowned with its gorgeous bronze fountain. Embellished with neo-colonial buildings such as the Government Palace or the Cathedral of Lima, the esplanade is a symbol of the city's founding by conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1535. Two streets away is the Monastery of San Francisco, one of the city's best-preserved colonial structures. Further south, don't miss the superb cloisters and patios of the Casona San Marcos.

Oct 29, 26 > Oct 30, 26 - Callao