Panama Canal and Biomuseo – SRCD

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Le canal de Panama, surnommé la 8e merveille du monde, est un canal maritime de 80 km qui relie la mer des Caraïbes à l'océan Pacifique. Il s'agit d'un conduit essentiel pour le commerce maritime international et l'un des plus grands ouvrages d'ingénierie de l'histoire.

Les écluses de Miraflores sont l'un des trois ensembles d'écluses qui fonctionnent comme des ascenseurs à eau, élevant et abaissant les navires du niveau de la mer jusqu'au niveau du lac Gatun. Depuis le centre d'observation, vous pourrez voir l'action, en observant les bateaux qui passent les écluses en fonction des horaires disponibles du canal de Panama.

You have also the opportunity to enjoy the 45-minute IMAX 3D documentary narrated by Morgan Freeman, providing insight into the rich history and engineering marvels of the canal.

Vous vous arrêterez dans un marché artisanal près du centre de l'Observatoire pour acheter des souvenirs, puis vous vous arrêterez également devant le bâtiment de l'administration du canal de Panama.

Begin your day by immersing yourself in the wonders of Panama’s biodiversity at the Biomuseo. Designed by the renowned architect Frank Gehry, the museum’s vibrant and unique architecture sets the stage for an extraordinary educational experience. Delve into the geological forces that shaped Panama into a crucial land bridge between North and South America.

Interactive exhibits and multimedia presentations bring the natural history of Panama to life, showcasing the country’s diverse ecosystems. From tropical rainforests to coral reefs, the Biomuseo highlights the interconnectedness of these environments.

This unique combination of the Biomuseo and the Panama Canal offers a day of discovery and indulgence, blending the cultural richness of Panama’s natural heritage. It’s an experience that seamlessly weaves education, relaxation, and the sheer joy of exploration in one unforgettable day.

After the Biomuseo, you will have the opportunity to eat and dine at the Causeway. The Amador Causeway in Panama is a scenic roadway connecting Panama City to four small islands in the Pacific Ocean. Built with rocks excavated during the construction of the Panama Canal, it offers stunning views of the city skyline, the Pacific Ocean, and the entrance to the Panama Canal. The causeway is a recreational area with jogging and biking paths, parks, restaurants, and shops. It is a popular destination for outdoor activities and leisure, attracting both locals and tourists. The causeway also leads to four islands with recreational facilities and serves as the location for the Biomuseo, a museum focused on Panama’s biodiversity and natural history.

Panama Canal and Biomuseo – SRCD

$101.00

Depart from the Hotel: 03:00 p.m.

Canal tour: 03:30 p.m. to 05:00 p.m.

Biomuseo: 05:30 p.m. to 07:00 p.m.

Dinner time on your own: 07:00 p.m. to 09:00 p.m.

Meeting point at 09:00 p.m.: Panama Sign

Hotel return max time: 09:30 p.m

 

Estimated time: 6 – 7 hours

Minimum people: 10 people

Comprend :

  • Transport
  • Guide touristique
  • IMAX Ticket
  • Biomuseo Tickts
  • 2 Sodas per person
  • 2 Bottled water per person
  • 2 Snacks per person
  • Dinner Time

What to bring:
• Comfortable shoes
• Cash for souvenirs

Terms and conditions

  • Minimum amount of people must be met
  • Cancelation up to 48 hours in advanced
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