Soar above the forest canopy in a glass gondola over the Soberanía National Park, then explore the jungle floor for sloths, toucans, and troops of howler monkeys — pure, dripping, breathtaking rainforest.
What to expect
The 45-minute drive from Fuerte Amador through the old Canal Zone is itself a journey through history. At Gamboa, your gondola ascends silently over a hundred-foot canopy, offering sweeping views of the Chagres River snaking through unbroken jungle toward the Canal. On the forest floor, your Smithsonian-trained naturalist reads the rainforest like a text — pointing out camouflaged poison dart frogs, pointing a scope at a three-toed sloth, and identifying bird calls before the birds are even visible. Lunch at the resort's terrace restaurant overlooks the river.
Good to know
Gamboa is about 45 minutes from port; plan for a full-morning excursion to return comfortably before all-aboard. Light rain gear and insect repellent are essential. Pre-book the tram directly with the resort — slots are limited and peak season fills fast.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Fuerte Amador — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.