Taboga Island All-Inclusive Catamaran Experience
Starting from $89/pers$99/pers
Discover a tropical escape filled with adventure, relaxation, and stunning views
This is the perfect way to have an extraordinary day. With our all inclusive plan you can spend the day in one of the closest Island to the City. We have lots of entertainment for adults and kids!
LIMITED TIME SPECIAL OFFER 10% OFF*
Relax and discover the art of sailing on board the biggest open boat of the city while you sunbathe, lay down and enjoy our big deck with huge nets and speakers. Our catamaran has shaded areas for those who need a break from the sun.
Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Panama city skyline, Cinta Costera and ships waiting to cross Panama Canal, until you reach the Island of Taboga on a 45 minutes ride; During this time light snacks will be served.
After reaching Taboga we sail to the back side of the Island, our secret spot, an amazing bay with beautiful natural views, where you will have the opportunity to jump off the boat and have your first swim! We also have a stair with direct access to the water.
Climb back into the boat to enjoy a cold beer while we sail to the main side and make our second stop on the town side, where you’ll be provided with transportation to the beach and be able to visit the small village of Taboga. After the town visit, lunch will be served on board of the catamaran and later, we’ll sail back to port. If the wind is favorable during our way back the sails will be opened and the party continues!
- Lunch Menu: Chicken in Red Sauce, Veggie Rice, Pasta Salad, Potato Salad and Green Salad
- Light Snacks Menu: Assorted Cookies, Bread Basket and Seasonal Fruit
- Open Bar: Rum, Vodka and Local Beers (Age: 18+) and Non Alcoholic Drinks (Coffee, Fruit Punch, Ginger Ale, Coca Cola, Orange Juice, Cranberry Juice,Water)
- Check in time: 30 minutes prior to departure
- Departure time: Please click on “book now” to see our schedules
- Departure place: Flamenco Marina at Amador Causeway, Panama.
- Chairs and umbrellas will be available for rent at the beach
*discount applied automatically at chekout
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Tour highlights
- Scenic Catamaran Ride: Enjoy breathtaking views of the Panama City skyline, Cinta Costera, and the Panama Canal ships.
- Secluded Bay Swim: Dive into the crystal-clear waters of a hidden bay on the backside of Taboga Island.
- Delicious Onboard Lunch: Savor a tasty lunch with a variety of options, along with an open bar for refreshing drinks.
- Festive Sailing: Enjoy a lively and festive sail, with the possibility of open sails if the wind is favorable.
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Days available
Everyday exept Mondays
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Start time and Duration
Check-in: 8:15am
Tour starts at: 9:00am
Duration: 6 hrs
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Included
- Snacks
- Complete Lunch: Rice, Pasta, Potato Salad, Green Salad and Red Sauce Chicken
- Open Bar: Rum, Vodka, Seco, Local Beer, Different kinds of Soda, Fruit Punch, Limonade, Club Soda, Tonic Water, Water
- Floaties or Noodles for swimming
- Life Jackets for swimming
- Music and Animation
- One stop to swim on the back of Taboga Island
- One Stop at the Village & Beach of Taboga
- On board service
- Biggest Catamaran in Panama
- Taxes
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Not Included
- Towels
- Transportation to and from the dock
- Gratuities
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What to bring
- Photo of your passport or ID (mandatory for check in)
- Towels
- Hat / Cap / Sunglasses
- Light clothing, Towel, Swimsuit and Sunscreen
- Easy removable shoes. The crew will ask to remove your shoes when boarding
- Cash in case you wish to buy any souvenir or rent umbrellas at the beach
- We recommend not to bring valuable items
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Difficulty
- Level: Easy
- Suggested age: Not recomended for kids under 5
Reservation
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Notes
- This is a group tour, the boat can accommodate up to 60 guests.
- Departure from Flamenco Marina in Amador, transportation to the marina is not included.
- This tour must be booked at least 2 days in advance of the tour date.
- Cancellation terms and conditions
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"Wow! The boat was clean, and the crew was fun and attentive, offering drinks and food. My family enjoyed dancing, the limbo, and the shot whistle experience. So much fun—I highly recommend this excursion."
Justin G.
Date of experience: July 2024 | From: Google
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The boat ride to the island was beautiful. Everyone was so nice and the food on board and on the island was great. 10/10 recommend
Danielle L
Date of experience: June 2024 | From: Tripadvisor
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Absolutely amazing experience! The experience with the catamaran team was amazing. I would absolutely recommend. Our group was well entertained and taken care of the entire time.
John d.
Date of experience: April 2024 | From: Tripadvisor
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A must do experience. The views, staff, and drinks were amazing, and great fun for the whole family. Do not hesitate to book this experience. Swimming in the salt water off the island was sooo rejuvenating I cant wait to go back
Simone G.
Date of experience: June 2024 | From: Tripadvisor
Fequent questions about this tour
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Q: Where is the departure from?
A:Meeting point is at Fuerte Amador Resort and Marina, located at the Amador Causeway. The check in is done at the main builing. You will find our RedCat flag inside and our staff with Red Shirts.
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Q: What time should I get there?
A:Please arrive 45 minutes before departure time. Departure time for the Taboga Island Excursion is at 9:00am unless we contact you with any change. Take in consideration that on weekends could be some traffic at the Amador Causeway. Unfortunately there is no waiting time at embarkation.
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Q: What happens if it rains?
A:This is a Rain or Shine excursion. The Catamaran has roofed area for your comfort. In case of severe weather and the Captain decides not to operate the excursion for safety reasons, you will be offered to reschedule or apply for a full refund.
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Q: Do you provide transportation to the dock?
A:Yes, its optional and you can add it during checkout.
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Q: What items are prohibited to bring on-board?
A:To maintain a safe and fun environment you are not allowed to bing coolers, cpeakers, luggage with wheels & alcohol bottles (even plastic bottles or cans).