I am on a bike tour through Latin America. I am trying to get my bike and myself over to Colombia from Panama. Has anyone done this trip? Do you have any tips?
As I see it there are six options, all of them with some problems.
Option 1) Fly from Panama to Colombia. Avianca seems to be the cheapest these days at approx $360 one way. (AIRES the cheapo company that used to fly this route apparently now no longer exists). Problems here are: (a) baggage allowance. Avianca will let you take a bike onboard but their total baggage is only 23 kgs. My bike alone weighs 15kg! This could get expensive. (b) the onward ticket stipulation: The Colombia insists that you have an onward ticket when you arrive in the country. This doesn't actually seem to actually be enforced when you arrive in Colombia, but the airlines may insist when you check in. I don't want to buy an onward ticket. It tends to be only expensive tickets that are refundable.
Copa Air also fly the route but their tickets are even more expensive and they charge $100 to take a bike on board.
Option 2: Travel along the Caribbean coast in small hops to Colombia. This is the cheapest option, but from what I can gather it's done mainly on small boats-speed boats some of them. How easy will it be to transport my bike on them? I read one backbacker's account of this trip and he said he had to cling on to the speedboat for dear life. It's going to be even trickier with a bike as well. Furthermore, most people fly the first leg of the journey to Puerto Obaldia . Probably not an option for me because I'd have problems with weight restrictions, as in Option 1). Has anyone actually done this trip with a bike?
Option 3: Take one of the yacht trips via the San Blas Islands. Downside: is expensive. $500 at least and sme of the companies charge more for bikes. The other disadvantage is that I would be at sea for a long time and I get sea sick :-(
Option 4: Find a private yacht willing to take me. Downside: Too uncertain and unpredicatable.
Option 5: It is apparently possible (according to the Lonely Planet guidebook) to get a cabin on a cargo ship going down the Pacific side. This seems cheaper than some of the other options. Downside: Has anyone actually ever done this?
Option 6: Abandon the bike trip.
Help and advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Albert

