Visit the Panama Canal, one of the seven man-made wonders of the world. Look at ships passing through the locks from the outdoor viewing deck at the Miraflores Visitor Center. Make sure to visit the museum and watch the short film about the history of the canal.
Explore the vibrant and charming historic city, Casco Viejo (Casco Antigua) (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Enjoy the French Colonial architecture, interesting trinkets, restaurants, coffee shops, rooftop bars & restaurants.
Amador Causeway is a 6-km road connecting three islands. It is popular with walkers and cyclists and is home to top activities and attractions, the Frank Gehry BioMuseum, restaurants and ferry's to the Pearl and Taboga islands.
The Metropolitan National Park is a 573-acre tropical forest in the middle of Panama City. It is home to 227 bird species, 45 mammals, 36 kinds of snakes and 14 kinds of amphibians. The 5 hiking trails can take around 2 hours to complete.
Cinta Costera is a 2.1 km promenade built on reclaimed land and stretches from Paitilla to Casco Viejo. The trail offers scenic views and is used for walking, running, road biking and facilities for volleyball, basketball and tennis. Open to everybody all year round.
The Biomuseo on the Amador Causeway is designed by Frank Gehry and focuses on the natural history of Panama. The eight fun galleries cover topics such as biodiversity, forming of the Isthmus, human impact, and differences between the two oceans.
Monkey island is home to several species of monkeys that are native to the region of Central America. Visitors can get a chance to feed the wild monkeys of Monkey Island Panama. Several tour operators offer Monkey Island tours.
The San Blas islands is an archipelago comprising approximately 365 islands and cays, of which 49 are inhabited. Enjoy a day on the beautiful islands with white sand beaches and crystal clear water. Best to visit with one of various tour operators.
Enjoy a day out on the beach at Isla Taboga, the closest island to Panama City. Explore the quaint town. Grab a bite at one of the local restaurants or one of the food stalls. Relax on the beach and cool off in the clear waters. Buy tickets HERE. Ferry leaves from Amador.
Revere a cup of Geisha coffee, an internationally prized coffee. It is one of the finest coffees in the world and is produced in the mountains in the Boquete region.
Jump on a hop-on hop-off open-top bus and experience the best of the vibrant Panama City comfortably. Hop on the bus and hop off at any of the stops in Panama City and explore the attractions at your pace.
Join an excursion to Puerto Corotú, the home of the indiginous Embera community. get an exclusive insight into the culture and customs of this community, which still lives according to ancient traditions.
Head to Mercado de Mariscos, Panama City’s seafood market, for a truly authentic experience. Local fishermen sell their catch of the day in this bustling market hall. See something you like, buy it and have it cooked for you in the restaurant on the upper floor of the market.
Cerro Ancon (Ancon Hill) is the highest point in Panama City and offers some pretty amazing views over both Casco Viejo as well as the modern part of the city. There is a chance that you encounter wildlife such as toucans, monkeys, sloths on your way.
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