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KNOW ABOUT PANAMA WITH OUR DAY TOURS:

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Wear comfortable clothing, that cover the must possible your body.  Wear boots for hiking or sport shoes that cover all your foot.  Bring clothing for change at the end of the tour, repellent, hat and sun block.

  • If you are out side of Panamá and want to book, please pay 30 days or more, before the tour.
  • If you are a resident or you are here in Panamá, please pay your tour a week or more, before your tour.
  • If you tray to book with less time indicate here, we will try to serve you, but we can not guaranty the service.

Some ones of the tours need to have good weather to do the activities.


All Panamá City-Panamá City, Rep. de Panamá-Cathedral,  San Felipe neighborhood.

City Tour
We leave the hotel towards Panama La Vieja, the first city founded in the shores of the Pacific Ocean where we will be able to appreciate all the magnificence of the ruins, the Window of the Tower of the Cathedral and the local craft shops.  We continue towards the banking and commercial sector of the city, Bella Vista, Punta Paitilla,  Balboa Avenue.  Our tour continues towards the colonial sector, San Felipe neighborhood, where we find the Independence Plaza; we will be able to walk and appreciate the metropolitan cathedral, the central hotel, the municipality, arriving to the Vaults at the France Plaza and from where we can enjoy the the view of the city and of the entrance of the Canal from the Pacific.  We will continue through Bolívar Plaza, National Theater and then return to the hotel. 

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Tour in lago Gatun.-Tour in boat, lago Gatun.-Canal tour in boat

Boat Tour through the Canal jungle - Daily 3hrs.
It includes:  Aquatic and Terrestrial transportation, naturalistic guide and snacks.  Participate in one of the most extraordinary ecological tours aboard our rowboat of expeditions especially equipped.  Maneuvering for the inlets small islands and the rivers of the area of Gamboa, go in search of the cute cariblancos, the howlers, spiders and titi and countless species of birds that abound in the Basin of the Panama Canal.  Sail in the historic water of "The 8th Wonder of the World" next to the ships that cross this way, while we admire the rain forest that surrounds the lake.  Return to the city at 12:00 m. approximately.

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Panamá Canal, center for visitors.

Canal Zone Tour, Miraflores center for visitors- 3 hrs.
We begin at the Miraflores Locks and the new center for visitors,  where we can appreciate the operation of the Canal observing as they pass the ships by the Locks and enjoying the audiovisual.  We continue through the former military base of Albrook converted nowadays in a Pretty residential and commercial area. We will visit the local craft shops.  We continue through the neighborhood of Balboa where still remains the Building of the Authority of the Panama Canal, Ports, and through the area which nowadays is the zone of greater tourist development of the Capital, Amador.  Return to the Hotel.

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Panama Canal transit-Panama Canal transit-MV Isla Morada

Parcial Panama Canal de Transit - Saturdays 5hrs.
We initiate the crossing at 6:00 a.m. from peer 5 to peer 18 in Balboa where we take a ship that carries out the partial tour through the Miraflores Locks, unique experience where you will be able to observe and listen to all the explanations on the operation of the Canal. It includes transfers, snack, brunch on board and the partial transit of the Miraflores Locks, Pedro Miguel Locks, Snake Cut, Gamboa.

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Panama Canal Transit-Miraflores locks-MV Isla Morada

Complete Canal Transit - Saturdays 8hrs.
At 6:00 a.m. we take the boat at peer 18 in the Pacific to initiate the complete tour through the locks of Miraflores, Pedro Miguel and Gatun.  Breakfast, buffet and refreshments, included.

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Portobelo-Portobelo, Huerta beach-Portobelo fortifications

Portobelo 8hrs
07:00 Exit of the city of Panama.  Portobelo, population that dates from the 17th Century and that served as port for the products that came from Peru and of other Spanish colonies travelling toward Spain.  The port was protected by five fortifications that nowadays still remain on guard.  Lunch in a restaurant of the locality.  Return to the Hotel.

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GENERAL INFORMATION:

The Republic of Panama is located in the center of the Western Hemisphere under the following coordinates: 7º12’07" and 9º38’46" North, 77º09’24" and 83º03’07" West. Its Borders are: to the North, the Caribbean Sea; to the East, the Republic of Colombia; to the South with the Pacific Ocean and to the West with the Republic of Costa Rica.
Panama is the link between Central America and South America, constituting an isthmus of 80 km. wide in its narrower section.

Oficial Name: Republic of Panamá

Panama global position

Capital: Panama City

Nacionality:
Name: Panamanian (s); adjetive
Panamanian/Panamanian

Area, Population and Density: 75,517 square Km; the total population is 2,839,177, 81 persons/square mi.

Age Distribution (%): 0-14 years 37.0%, 15-59 years 56.3%, 60+ years 6.7%

Political Division: 9 provinces and 5 indigenous communities.

Government: constitutional democracy, centralized Republic

Legal System: based on the civilian legal system, judicial revision of legislative acts in the Supreme Court. Accepting international tribunal jurisdiction, except in some instances.

VISA Requirements
Depending on your nationality, you may be required to have a valid passport and a visa or a $5.00 tourist card. Tourist cards may be bought at the airline counter at the time of departure.

Religion
Most Panamanians are Roman Catholic. However, due to the great diversity in the country, there are numerous churches, temples and synagogues all over the country. There is freedom of religion in Panama.

Language
Although the official language in Panama is Spanish, English is widely spoken and understood in the major cities.

Climate
The country enjoys an agreeable tropical climate and an average daytime temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit, with cooling in the evenings. The average humidity is 70%. The rainy season goes from May to December. Throughout the dry season, trade winds keep the air continuously cool. In the mountains, the average temperature is between 50 and 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

Clothing
Light clothes are recommended. Business clothing is formal. A light jacket for men and a tailored suit or a two-piece pants suit for women is recommended. A wide-brim hat and sun glasses are necessary if you go to the shore or inland.

Time Zone
Panama time is the same as the United States Eastern Standard Time (GMT -5).

Electricity and Public Services
The current is 110w - 60hz and 220w. Telephone and international cable services in Panama are excellent. We have a direct-dial system to locations inland and all over the world. Our country code is 507.

Money
Since 1904, the United States dollar has been the legal currency in Panama. The Balboa, the Panamanian monetary unit, is par valued with the dollar. Prices can be expressed in Balboas (B/.) or in Dollars ($). Traveler cheques and credit cards are widely accepted. The International departure duty is US$20.00, payable in the airport. The hotel tax is 10%. The added tax value to products and services, with the exception of food and medicines is 5%.

Business Services
More than 150 international banks and their branches operate in Panama. The United States, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Taiwan, Argentina, South Korea, Japan, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Canada, China, Spain, France and others are represented here. The banking hours vary, but most of them are open from Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Some banks offer services on Saturday.

Panama political map

POLITIC MAP

Panama geographic

TOPOGRAFIC MAP

Getting Around
The Pan American Highway, also known as Interamerican Highway, joins Panamanian cities with Costa Rica. At this time, the Darién jungle continues to be impenetrable, preventing access by land to Colombia. A tour by car along the Transisthmic Highway joins Panama City with Colón. Even the most remote areas of Panama are accessible by paved secondary roads. The bus service is good and covers the entire country as well as the other countries in Central America and Mexico.

The transportation to the interior of the country is located in the National Transport Terminal in the Former Albrook base.

Taxis work with a tariff system and most car-rental companies are represented in Panama. The minimum age for driving is 18 years, and foreign licenses are valid for 90 days.

Bus Terminals
Phone Code: (507)

La Gran Terminal de Transporte de Albrook
Phone: 232-5803 Fax: 314-6170

Padafront -Albrook
Telefax: 314-6264

Piquera de Buses Panamá - Colón (Utracolpa)- Albrook
Phone: 314-6248

Transporte de Aguadulce de Panamá Albrook (UTASA)
Phone: 314-6280 Fax: 997-0694

Terminal de Transporte de Buses y Taxis "La Doña"
Centro Comercial La Doña Vía Tocumen.
Phone: 295-6453 Fax: 295-1554

Transporte Santiago – Panamá (SAMPASA)- Albrook
Phone: 314-6230/31

Transporte Expreso 5 Estrellas Albrook
Telefax: 314-6285

Transporte Inanzún – Albrook
Phone: 314-6204

Transporte Panamá – David - Albrook
Phone: 314-6228 Telefax:314-6395

Transporte Unidos de Azuero - Albrook
Phone: 314-8235

Customs
United States and Canadian citizens need only a valid passport and tourist card to visit Panama. Tourist cards cost about five dollars and are available both on your arrival in Panama from the immigration authorities and through most airlines. A tourist card gives you an automatic 30-day stay, and is extendable for another 60 days. Travelers from other countries should consult with the Panamanian consulate or embassy in that country to obtain the latest information on entry requirements. When entering the country, you may only bring up to one carton of cigarettes and 3 bottles of liquor. Like other countries, you may be fined and charged for leaving Panama with products made from endangered species.

Tourist Offices/Embassies
The national tourist agency Instituto Panameño de Turismo (IPAT) has its headquarters in the Centro Atlapa on Via Israel in Panama City. IPAT also has an information counter located at the airport. In addition, there are many tourist centers dispersed throughout the country. The IPAT offices found throughout Panama are there to answer questions and help visitors explore the country. More than 50 foreign embassies and consulates are located in Panama City.

Health/Water
No vaccines or pills are necessary prior to visiting our country. Remember, the tropical sun can be strong; so it’s wise to take protective sunglasses and sunscreen with you. Although Panama is indeed a tropical country, mosquito control is effective. Exceptions would include hiking and over-nighting in the jungle, in which case you should use protective insect repellant. Panama is the only country in Latin America where you can drink water straight from the tap.

Dangers
Panama was given the highest ranking (along with the United States) for tourist safety from the Pinkerton Intelligence Agency. But as with any foreign destination, it is not advisable to walk around the streets flashing your money or valuable belongings. Reports of people being pickpocketed in Panama are rare, but it’s best to assume that pickpockets are around. Just use common sense and your intuition to protect yourself. Remember that the less attention you draw to yourself, the less likely you are to have an unpleasant experience.

EMERGENCY PHONE NUMBERS

ZIP CODE (507)

Police
Tourism Police: 211-3365
National Police: 104

Hospital:
Hospital Nacional: 207-8110
Hospital Santa Fé: 227-4733
Hospital San Fernando: 278-6305
Hospital Santo Tomás: 227-4122
Hospital del Niño: 225-3677
Hospital Integrado de San Miguel Arcángel: 230-2830
Hospital Psiquiátrico Nacional: 224-1670
Hospital de Salud Mental: 217-0068

Emergency:
Alerta: 269-9778 / 800-0911
SEMM Servicio de Emergencia Médica: 264-4122
SINAPROC Sistema Nacional de Protección Civil: 316-0080 ó 231-4209

Fire Department:
Grupo de Bomberos de Panamá / Group of Firemen of Panama:
Tel: 103

Cruz Roja de Panamá - Sede Central de Albrook / The Red Cross of Panama
Tel: 315-1388 / 1389

Events and Holidays

JANUARY 1
New Year's Day
JANUARY 6
Wise Men Day (Dia de Reyes)
JANUARY 9
Martyrs Day
FEBRUARY 21 - 24
Carnival Tuesday (always the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday)
APRIL 9
Good Friday
MAY 1
Labor Day
SEPTEMBER 22 - 28
National Tourism Week
SEPTEMBER 27
International Tourism Day
NOVEMBER 1
Kid's Day
NOVEMBER 2
Day of the deceased
NOVEMBER 3
Separation from Colombia
NOVEMBER 4
Flag Day
NOVEMBER 10
First cry of Independence from Villa de los Santos
NOVEMBER 28
Independence from Spain
DECEMBER 1
Teacher's Day
DECEMBER 8
Mother's Day
DECEMBER 24
CHRISTMAS EVE DAY (celebrated in the afternoon only)
DECEMBER 25
CHRISTMAS DAY
DECEMBER 31
NEW YEARS EVE DAY (celebrated in the afternoon only)

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