Journey by dugout canoe deep into the Chagres jungle to an authentic Emberá village — receive a ritual welcome, learn ancient crafts, taste traditional cuisine, and hear the stories of a people who have called this rainforest home for centuries.
What to expect
Your private transfer takes you to the Chagres riverbank, where a hand-carved dugout canoe — piloted by Emberá men in traditional dress — carries you upstream through cathedral-like jungle silence. The village greets you with song and the scent of wood smoke. Women demonstrate the painstaking art of hand-weaving tagua nut figurines and intricate baskets; a village elder recounts creation stories through an interpreter. A lunch of fresh tilapia grilled over open fire, plantains, and jungle fruit is prepared for your group alone. You leave with a handmade piece and a perspective shift money cannot replicate.
Good to know
The Chagres is about an hour from Fuerte Amador by private car plus a 20-minute canoe ride. Wear light clothing you don't mind getting splashed; bring cash in small USD bills for purchasing crafts directly from artisans. Confirm the community visit date aligns with your port call.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Fuerte Amador — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.