When she saw the waves crashing on the shore, her heart leaped inside her in excitement. She still had a love affair with the ocean.
-Sharon Brubake-
@avemariasailing
http://www.avemariasailing.com
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Sailing trip Panama to Colombia
Cartagena to Panama, San Blas
When she saw the waves crashing on the shore, her heart leaped inside her in excitement. She still had a love affair with the ocean.
-Sharon Brubake-
@avemariasailing
http://www.avemariasailing.com
#TravelSouthAmerica
#TravelCentralAmerica
Another fabulous day in the San Blas Islands, Panama.
With a suitably fabulous group of people who have become new friends. Enjoying an island hopping sailing adventure from Panama to Colombia.
A 5 day all inclusive tour departing from Portobelo and arriving in Cartagena. Great food and hosts on a beautiful yacht.
Super cheap transfers from Panama City to Portobelo at $5 per person. Or from the boat to the central accommodation district of Cartagena $2.50.
The trip is a great deal and an awesome experience. Don’t miss it !
Another group of Happy Travelers arriving in Cartagena after an awesome sailing trip from Panama to Colombia.
We experienced 3 delightful days anchored by the sun kissed, coconut palm lined beaches of our favourite uninhabited islands in paradise. Each day after breakfast we weighed anchor and sailed a short distance to a different island where we swam, explored and relaxed.
Each night after dinner a beach bonfire was enjoyed by all with some choosing to sleep in hammocks under the stars on the island … sensational.
On the second day I gathered firewood and cooked up the famous all you can eat bbq buffet.
A great trip, with a great group of people!
Oh and by the way. Once again no one was sea sick. It was a very comfortable ride across the Caribbean Sea on this sailboat from Panama to Colombia.
During almost every voyage we have had these marvelous encounters with the most authentic, friendly, magical and special visitors.
It has become one of our most anticipated and enjoyable moments of each boat trip from Panama to Colombia. We hope you too will join us soon on our sailboat from Cartagena to Panama and share this so special experience!
Join us on our boat Cartagena to Panama for this awesome tour
A little video clip of recent trips Sailing from Cartagena to Panama.
Review by: Nicole Lane – Dec. 2016
It is much more than just transport from Colombia to Panama, but is a once in a lifetime opportunity to sail amongst and visit stunning islands that are untouched by tourism, which is a very rare opportunity in today’s world.
Trip Details: The trip leaves from Cartagena (we boarded around 8pm, and set sail by 10pm) where you will sail through open ocean for approx 36 hours, meaning the first full day is spent at sea (keep an eye out for dolphins, they paid us a visit on our first day!) If you are concerned about sea sickness, just take a good supply of dramamine with you on the trip- no one on our boat was sick, because we all took the precaution of using the medicine. When you wake on the second day, you will be in San Blas. Climbing out of the cabin to see tiny white sand islands overflowing with palm trees is a view that you won’t soon forget. You can spend your days on the islands doing whatever it is that you want, from sunbathing on the boat, lazing in a hammock on uninhabited islands, snorkeling the numerous coral reefs, swimming between the islands, or continuously questioning how lucky you are to be in the presence of such natural beauty 🙂 The boat is anchored just off the islands through the first day and night, and you will sail to a different cluster of islands on the morning of each of the next two days! (thats 3 full days visiting different islands!) At sometime during the evening of your 3rd day in San Blas, you will set sail again for another 12 hours approx, to Portobelo, which is where you will sadly make your departure for wherever is next in Panama. Keep in mind that the sail boats that make this trip are not luxury cruises. This is all a part of the experience and giving up your modern luxuries is a small price to pay for experiencing nature in its rawest form.
The Boat/ The Crew: This trip can be made infinitely better if you do your research and choose a reliable boat and Captain. For our trip we were lucky enough to be on board Ave Maria, a beautiful, classic sailboat, with captain Paul and his partner and culinary genius Sindry. From our orientation the day before our trip to our goodbyes in Portobelo, Paul and Sindry went above and beyond for us in every aspect and made our trip so much more special. They have made Ave Maria their home, and they truly make you feel like welcomed family. Every day we were greeted with a smile and a good morning before being given lots of insider information about the best snorkeling places as well as the islands themselves. In between exploring the islands we were treated to huge portions of healthy and DELCIOUS food! Sindry seriously makes magic happen in the small kitchen in the cabin and you will LOVE her for it! On our second day in the islands we had a pork barbecue on the beach for lunch and a lobster dinner made from FRESH lobsters that were delivered to our boat by a local man the morning of. As if our day couldn’t get any better, Sindry also made us cocktails using fresh coconut water, rum and lime juice-YES, we were that spoiled. It is clear that Paul and Sindry have put a lot of thought into the small details that make this trip that more enjoyable such as, coolers with ice for your beverages, snorkeling masks and fins to use, and hammocks that you can bring to the island to relax on. Most importantly, Paul and Sindry’s experience in sailing, dealing with weather conditions, and general knowledge of the islands is evident which allows you to feel the comfort of being in safe hands.
Overall: As a backpacker living on a backpackers budget, the price might seem like a stretch and if you’re wondering if its REALLY worth it… IT IS. We walked away from this trip knowing that we got way more than our money’s worth and memories that will stick with us forever. Definitely do it! You can get in touch with Captain Paul via Ave Maria’s Facebook page or through their website, which a quick google search will turn up!
Review by: Sky Lane – October 2016
Absolutely worth it !
With our extended holiday coming to an end we were faced with a dilemma I’m sure most travellers experience. The clock is ticking, we don’t have enough days left before our flights home and the cruncher is that we have totally blown the budget.
We then start looking at options to get from Colombia to Panama and of course we have heard about cheap direct airfares and boats going through the San Blas. At first we planned on saving money and taking the cheapest option. Then we started running into people as we traveled who had done the boat trip. We must of met 3 or 4 different people who had sailed with Ave Maria. They all told us to not even consider other options just book with Ave Maria Sailing. Everyone of them told us that the boat was beautiful, clean and safe. That the Captain and his partner were great hosts. That the food was to their surprise excellent and that the days in the San Blas Islands were just fabulous.
Along the way to Colombia we did a little research and before long we had sold ourselves on the idea of sailing to Panama from Colombia and Ave Maria had availability on a trip that suited our schedule perfectly. So we booked it.
Well all those people who said it was a fabulous trip of a lifetime… They were all right…. we loved the trip. What a way to end travels. Just fantastic.
Thank you Captain Paul & Sindry for that extra effort that made this trip so memorable.
What we liked the best about this trip.
1. Before booking we asked lots of questions to which Paul & Sindry responded quickly and super informatively.
2. The boat, Ave Maria is a timeless gem. A real head turner, comfortable, plus it felt safe & sturdy.
3. Great food at every meal… we where eating better than we had since leaving home. To be honest maybe better than at home!
4. The days in San Blas were like being in another world. Tiny uninhabited islands with no other people at all except for a random indiginous fisherman in a dug out canoe from time to time. Postcard perfect in so many ways. So refreshing.
5. Snorkeling the beautiful reefs and encountering the many different fishes, manta rays, turtles, octopuses etc.
6. Seeing a pod of dolphin in the wild! They just came alongside the boat and started performing and playing while we were cruising along!
Yes totally worth it !
Now it’s back to work with these fantastic memories.