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Panama Canal Sailings

Autumn season sailings in November

13 December, 2025 - Star Clipper - Panama to Costa Rica 7 Nights

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PORTS OF CALL - Star Clipper Panama to Costa Rica

Saturday, Dec 13 2025 - Balboa (Isla Flamenco), Panama
Along the piers of Balboa, the port marking the Pacific terminus of the Panama Canal, you'll see yachts from all over the world. Balboa was built to house American administrative headquarters for the Canal and many of the buildings are handsome examples of the American colonial style of the early 1900's.
Sunday, Dec 14 2025 - San Jose Island - Pearl Islands, Panama
San Jose Island is the second largest in the Pearl Islands. It's located just 90 kilometers from Panama City in the Gulf of Panama.The waters of San Jose abound in tropical game fish, and are considered-among the best deep sea fishing grounds in the world. They host an abundance of tuna, black marlin, coberra, red snapper, lobster, shrimp and giant oysters.Coconut palms and wild sugar cane pepper the irregular coastline. There are also a stunning array of beaches to be found that vary in colour from coral white to ebony black and golden.
Monday, Dec 15 2025 - Isla Iguana, Panama
Isla Iguana is a natural attraction of the Azuero Peninsula offering the only white sand beach in the region and beautiful clear waters. Accessible only by boat and Inhabited by rare birds, purple and red crabs and of course iguanas, it's considered to be a wildlife refuge. It is great for snorkelling and you may spot morey eeels, rays and turtles swimming in the warm waters. There is also a hiking trail that you can follow where you can see nesting birds.
Tuesday, Dec 16 2025 - Coiba National Park, Panama
Nestled off the Pacific coast of Panama, Coiba National Park boasts a rich tapestry of biodiversity within its azure waters and dense rainforest. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this pristine sanctuary encompasses the largest island in Central America, Coiba Island, along with 38 smaller islands. A haven for marine life, including sharks, dolphins, and humpback whales, the park's coral reefs teem with vibrant fish species. On land, it shelters rare flora and fauna, including the endemic Coiba spinetail bird. Once a penal colony, its remote location has helped preserve its natural splendor, offering visitors a glimpse into a pristine ecosystem largely untouched by human development.
Wednesday, Dec 17 2025 - Golfito, Costa Rica
Golfito is Costa Rica's most southern port town. It was built for bananas export when the United Fruit Company moved its regional headquarters here in the '30s and remained until it's departure in the 1980s. Today it acts as a gateway to visitors who wish to surf at Pavones or take part in sport-fishing. There are other activities on offer including dolphin watch and kayaking to nearby mangrove forests.
Thursday, Dec 18 2025 - Quepos, Costa Rica
The small busy town of Quepos serves as the gateway to the Manuel Antonio National Park. Although the rapid rise in ecotourism has meant that Quepos has been descended upon it, has largely retained it's authentic feel.There is a good restaurant scene, the streets are easy to navigate and the locals are friendly.
Friday, Dec 19 2025 - Islas Tortugas, Costa Rica
Isla Tortuga is widely regarded as the most beautiful island in Costa Rica. With giant coconut palms framing powder soft whitte sand beaches that are lapped by crystal clear turquoise waters, this really is a tropical paradise. You can also play beach volleyball, rent a kayak, swim, or even get a ride of a glass-bottom boat. However if you are feeling adventuous you can ride the zip line as part of a canopy tour.
Saturday, Dec 20 2025 - Puerto Caldera, Costa Rica
Puerto Caldera is the cruise port that is the major gateway to Costa Rica's Pacific Coast, at 80 km distance from the capital San José. A cruise extension to the Arenal Volcano or Monteverde Cloud Forest is not to be missed

RATES - Star Clipper 7 Nights

 Panama to Costa Rica OC 1 2 3 4 5 6 SGL 3RD Port
Charges
 STERLING £ 3,530 £ 2,670 £ 2,365 £ 2,240 £ 2,105 £ 1,915 £ 1,745 £ 2,170 £ 800 £ 165
 Panama to Costa Rica STERLING
Owner's Cabin£ 3,530
Category 1£ 2,670
Category 2£ 2,365
Category 3£ 2,240
Category 4£ 2,105
Category 5£ 1,915
Category 6£ 1,745
Guaranteed Single£ 2,170
3rd Person£ 800
Port Charges £ 165
All rates are per person, based on double occupancy in POUND STERLING, Cruise rates do not include air, hotel or transfer arrangements of any kind, Gratuities are not included, There are a limited number of three berth cabins available, Port charges are additional, Certain restrictions apply, Sole Occupancy Supplement: 100% category 1, owner's Cabin, 50% category 2 through 6.

DECK PLANS & CABINS

Sun Deck

Sun Deck Cabins

CATEGORY 1 - DELUXE DECK CABIN

  • Two lower beds convert to double bed
  • Minibar
  • Bathroom with bathtub
  • Cabin doors open onto deck

Average cabin dimensions - 14.5m2

Main Deck

Main Deck Cabins

CATEGORY 1 - DELUXE DECK CABIN

  • Two lower beds convert to double bed
  • Minibar
  • Bathroom with bathtub
  • Cabin doors open onto deck

Average cabin dimensions - 14.5m

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

Clipper Deck

Clipper Deck Cabins

OWNER'S SUITE - DELUXE OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Double beds
  • Sitting area
  • Minibar
  • Bathroom with bathtub

Average cabin dimensions - 22m2

CATEGORY 2 - LARGE OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Twin/double or triple beds
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 12m2

△ - Cabin has an extra fold down bunk with a ladder

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

CATEGORY 3 - OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Twin, double or triple beds
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 11m2

O - Opens directly into dining room

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

Category 3 cabins on the Clipper Deck may be slightly smaller than Category 3 cabins on the Commodore Deck.

CATEGORY 5 - INSIDE OR OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Raised double bed, two lower beds or triple berth
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 11m2

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

R - Bed raised over 1m

△ - Cabin has an extra fold down bunk with a ladder

Commodore Deck

Commodore Deck Cabins

CATEGORY 3 - OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Two lower beds or double bed
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 11m2

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

Category 3 cabins on the Commodore Deck may be slightly larger than Category 3 cabins on the Clipper Deck.

CATEGORY 4 - OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Two lower beds, double bed or triple berth
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 11m2

△ - Cabin has an extra fold down bunk with a ladder

D - Cabin has a fixed double bed

CATEGORY 5 - OUTSIDE CABIN

  • Raised double bed, two lower beds or triple berth
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 11m2

R - Bed raised over 1 meter off the ground.

D - Fixed double bed.

CATEGORY 6 - INSIDE CABIN

  • Upper/lower berths
  • Bathroom with shower

Average cabin dimensions - 8m2

Cabin & Ship Information

Your cabin is ingeniously designed for comfort and efficiency, with;

  • Private bathroom

  • Air-conditioning

  • Flatscreeen TV/DVD player (except category 6)

  • Hairdryers

  • Private safe located inside the closet

  • Radio

  • Telephone

  • Under bed storage



All cabins are non-smoking

Star Clipper & Star Flyer provide passengers with 110-volt (American & European plugs). 

  • Construction date: Star Flyer 1991, Star Clipper 1992

  • Passenger capacity: 166

  • Number of crew: 74

  • Length: 115.5m

  • Beam: 15m

  • Draft: 5.8m

  • Ship's registry: Malta

  • Gross tonnage: 2,298

  • Number of masts: 4

  • Mast height: 63m

  • Sail area: 3,365m2

  • Number of sails: 16

  • Speed: Between 5-17 knots

  • Classified : DNV « 1A1 + »