I personally feel safer taking a ship excursion and was wondering if anyone could recommend a excursion out of these ports? We do not scuba dive and am looking for a mild to moderate activity. I am disabled but can get around on my own with a cane, but can no longer do strenuous activities.
Doing a ship's tour is a good idea for these ports. Costa Rica is a largely safe country, Panama relatively safe, and Colombia - well, you need to stay on the beaten path. I suggest you look at one of the plantation tours in Costa Rica or Panama. I enjoyed the pineapple plantation tour in Puerto Limon. They also have one for bananas. Taking a tour to the Panama Canal is really a must. Some tours will go one place for a while and then stop at the canal too. There is also a train tour in Panama that is popular, as well as a tour boat that goes through the canal. None of these are strenuous.
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In costa Rica we did a private tour but the ship probably offer similar tours we did the banana plantation & the Tortugero Canal Tour It was enjoyable & lunch a local restaurant on the beach In Columbia we did the ships tour to La Popa ...spectacular view http://travel.webshots.com/photo/2033595930101934561qiEReA We went the Emerald store (of course) and the artisan market...bought coffee beans for a very good price (check out a few shops first) Colon we just went into the port building ..there is a supermarket right there we purchased some pop, water & more coffee
Lyn, when we were in Costa Rica, we did the Tortugero Canal tour and booked it through the ship. It was great! We will be in Costa Rica again in January and are thinking about doing the same tour. It was fun to see the monkeys, 3-toed sloths, etc. And the luncheon was really good.
We will be in Colombia for the first time and appreciate your info on that.