How much luggage can I bring?
Pack light and soft (duffel + daypack). Hard suitcases are awkward on public buses and boats. You’ll carry bags short distances at times.
What are the transport modes? Are there flights?
A mix of public buses, private vehicles, boats/water taxis, walking, and two regional flights (Panama→Cartagena; Santa Marta→Medellín). Follow CEO guidance for baggage weight on regional flights.
How do optional activities work (surfing, rafting, coffee tours, tubing, etc.)?
They’re own expense unless listed as included. Your CEO will share options, prices, and sign-up windows; availability is seasonal and weather-dependent.
What’s the deal with San Blas—how “basic” is it?
It’s hosted by the Guna community: no internet, limited electricity, simple shared facilities, and multi-share huts. Bring a head torch, power bank, and modest attire for village visits.
Money, ATMs & cards—what should I expect?
ATMs are common in San José, Panama City, Cartagena, Medellín; patchier in beach towns; none on San Blas. Carry small CRC/USD/COP notes for markets, boats, and tips.
Border crossings—anything to prepare?
Yes—have passports, required visas/entry docs, and proof of onward travel handy. Small local fees may apply. Your CEO will brief you on each crossing.
Is the itinerary guaranteed?
Core experiences are, but weather, park advisories, and logistics can prompt adjustments. Changes aim to keep the spirit—and safety—intact.
Will I have signal/Wi-Fi?
Good in cities; variable in beach towns; none on San Blas. Expect to be happily offline at times.
Do I need travel insurance or vaccinations?
Travel insurance is strongly recommended. For health guidance and vaccinations, consult a qualified travel clinic well before departure.
What’s not included that I should budget for?
Flights, airport transfers, optional activities, meals/drinks not listed as included, personal gear, laundry, souvenirs, local transport on free days, and tips/gratuities (at your discretion).