Sailing From Panama To Colombia By Boat

By Eloise Hewitt


Whatever means of transport that one chooses to particular destination it should be interesting and this is no exception. A journey from Panama to Colombia by boat without a plane is not easy that is why choosing a cruiser makes the journey interesting. The boats spend the day sailing around islands, which is always something breathtaking. The sea is clear and it is occupied with unspoiled white sandy islands. Some of the islands are populated by Kuna and made up of palm trees and coral reefs . The vessels anchor at the uninhabited islands and this allow people to swim, relax. Sun-bath, snorkel, read, prepare meals and drink rum.

The three major factors that can impact a trip are the weather, the captain and the watercraft mates. When the weather is windy with turbulent seas, the trip can be delayed, also if there is no wind during open sea sailing the time to one destination can be prolonged.

It is always good to buy these items in Panama City, as it is cheaper and shopping there because they have plenty supplies. Most boats have very limited refrigeration for drinks. Snacks are most of the times optional and not required unless you have to eat between meals. Most of these water-crafts will offer fresh fruits as your snack. Some of the boats will include a meal of lobster while others charge extra small fee for it and others do not provide at all because they think it is over-fished

Passing San Blas Islands via Cartagena is the habitual path to Colombia from Panama. Period spent on the island which is normally two or three days depend on the captain or the conditions of weather at the sea. The captains use their engine in most part of the trip due to the need to move around the reef islands, strong winds and current.

Many of the cruisers travel following a strict schedule, so to be on the safe side being on time is always mandatory. Always ask when your vessel is leaving in advance so that you can have an idea when the watercraft is leaving before hand. Normally the list of sailings of each day will have the boats name, the date and port of departure.

The majority of cruisers sailing in Panama leave from San Blas islands, it can cost more but that does not mean that traveling time to Colombia will be is less . You need more time sailing through beautiful islands, no buses are used on this route. You will need other means of transport to reach the boat, but it is easily arranged by your travel agent. The captain arranges for a meeting a day before the departure to check the passports and other required documents for travel. A local hostel is booked for your night stay and departure the next day early in the morning.

Captains are also a major factor of a watercraft trip. It is very difficult to book a specific captain for your trip. Sometimes the hostels book a watercraft for you, but they will not promise which cruiser you will take and the captain to the trip. If it is possible find out who your captain is a day before you depart and whether you like your captain or not getting your deposit back is a difficult task.

Sometimes the captain need to get enough passengers before they live, so until that happens your trip is delayed. These problems happen and it is good to be informed and expect them on your trip.




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