The route

The full transit covers the entire 80 km of the Panama Canal, ocean to ocean. Most departures go Pacific to Atlantic: boarding at 6:30 AM in Flamenco Marina, entering Miraflores Locks around 8 AM, Pedro Miguel at 10 AM, crossing Gatun Lake midday, and descending the Gatun Locks in the afternoon. Disembarkation in Colon at 4-5 PM, then a bus ride (2 hours) back to Panama City.

Full vs partial

CriterionPartialFull
Duration4-5 hours8-10 hours
Frequency3 days a week1-2 per month
Price$175-220$275-350
Locks2 of 3All 3
Best forFirst-time visitorsCanal enthusiasts

What to bring

A hat, sunscreen and a light jacket (air-conditioned indoor areas and cool breeze in the locks). Binoculars help with birdlife on Gatun Lake. Motion-sickness pills if you are sensitive, the canal is calm but 10 hours on a boat is a long day. Bring cash for tips ($10-20 per person is standard).

Frequently asked questions

The full transit takes 8 to 10 hours on the water plus transfers. Most tours run Pacific to Atlantic, departing Flamenco Marina around 6:30 AM and arriving in Colon by 4-5 PM, followed by a bus ride back to Panama City.

Only 1 to 2 times per month, usually on a Saturday. Exact dates are published by operators 6 months ahead. Book early.

The full is better if crossing the Canal is a bucket-list item and you can handle a 10-hour day on deck. The partial is better for first-timers and anyone short on time. Most travelers are satisfied with the partial.

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