Naos, and Perico. It’s an easy ride and you’ll have a view across the canal on one side and the city skyline on the other. There are plenty of restaurants to stop at along the way too. You can rent bikes on the causeway;
Casco Antiguo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, ranks as the second most frequented tourist destination in Panama City. The architecture exemplifies the diversity of Panamanian society, featuring styles that include Caribbean, French, and Art Deco influences. Although originally a Spanish colonial city, ...
Panama City travel guide for independent travel - your Panama City vacation starts here. Explore travel tips, things to discover in Panama City, and ways to save money and get the most out of your …
Province of Coclé Coclé is a land of contrasts, with great natural and tourist attractions. It has an extraordinary natural and folkloric wealth. Through the Colon Located at the Atlantic Side of Panama, about one and a half hours from Panama city, Colon is home of the 2nd largest Free...
After living for a month in Panama City, I’m glad to sum up my favourite moments in themost modern city in Central Americain this Panama City layover guide. As part of my 7-month adventure to explore some of thebest dive sites in Latin America, I will keep using Panama City as a ...
Eric, our tour guide is very dynamic, friendly and very knowledgeable. While on the tour, Eric provided just enough information to keep us captivated. Eric took us through the entire social spectrum of Panama City. We came to know that like many countries and places in the world, Panama ...
If you want to be in the tourist heart of Panama City, we suggest booking a hotel in Casco Viejo. All the best restaurants, cafes and sites will be on your doorstep here. Over in the El Cangrejo, you're more in the business/financial heart of the city, but closer to the main gay...
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Gatun Locks:The three locks that are on the Atlantic (Caribbean) side of the canal. They lie near the city ofColón, an hour’s drive from Panama City. Agua Clara Locks:The newest locks, nearGatunLocks, are built to handlePanamaxships. They also have a visitor center, which you canlea...
Panama City is growing rapidly as a tourist destination. The city is very modern with big skyscrapers, large shopping malls, fancy clubs, restaurants and hotels. The old town is a big contrast and very relaxing to hang out. Beaches can be reached by (rental) car. A must see if of cours...