Discover Panama City and one of the 7 Wonders of Modern Engineering: the Panama Canal. This tour can be private or shared, and our guides are friendly, flexible, and very knowledgeable.
For private tours, we visit the Miraflores Visitor Center to watch Canal operations from the official viewpoint.
For shared tours, we stop by the Pedro Miguel Locks area, where you can still see ships up close, though it’s not an official viewpoint.
We continue to Fort Amador for amazing skyline photos, then enjoy a guided walk through Casco Antiguo, known for its beautiful mix of colonial, Caribbean, French, and Neo-Renaissance architecture.
At the end, we return you to the airport—private tours ensure you won’t miss your flight.
Shared Option Terminal #2: Starts at 9:00 am and includes Pedro Miguel Locks not Miraflores. It is from 9:00 am to 1:00 PM Pickup at Terminal #2<br/>Pickup included
Shared Layover Terminal #2: Starts at 3:00 PM and includes Pedro Miguel Locks not Miraflores. It is from 3:00 PM to 7:30 PM Pickup at Terminal #2. <br/>Pickup included
100% private service: Our guide will be holding a sign with your name on it. <br/>Pickup included
Miraflores Visitor Center offers a fascinating look at the world-famous Panama Canal in action. From the viewing platforms, you can watch the massive ships crossing the locks — usually around 8:00 to 8:30 a.m. and again after 1:50 p.m. Inside, the IMAX Theater shows a captivating film narrated by Morgan Freeman that tells the incredible story of the canal’s construction and expansion. Please note that the visitor center is currently under renovation, so there may be some lines and minor discomfort, but it’s absolutely worth the visit for the amazing views and the chance to witness this engineering marvel up close.
Amador Causeway, a scenic road built on the breakwater that once protected the former Fort Grant, connecting the mainland to four small islands. This area offers incredible views of the Panama Canal entrance and the city skyline. Along the way, we often spot sloths resting in the trees, a true highlight for nature lovers. We’ll also make a stop by the Biomuseo, a colorful and iconic building designed by Frank Gehry, where we’ll take a short walk outside to admire its unique architecture and ocean views. To finish, we’ll stop at the famous Panama sign, the perfect place to take fun and memorable photos.
Casco Antiguo, also known as the Old Town of Panama City — a charming neighborhood full of history, culture, and color. As we walk through its narrow brick streets, you’ll see beautifully restored colonial buildings, cozy cafés, and lively plazas where locals and visitors gather to enjoy the atmosphere. This area is home to some of the city’s most important landmarks, like the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Presidential Palace, along with plenty of boutique shops and rooftop bars offering stunning views of the skyline and the bay. It’s the perfect place to soak in the authentic spirit of Panama.
During the tour of modern Panama City, we’ll take a scenic drive along Cinta Costera, a beautiful coastal boulevard that offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the impressive city skyline filled with modern skyscrapers. As we cruise along this area, you’ll see locals enjoying the parks, bike paths, and waterfront views. We’ll also visit the Fish Market (Mercado de Mariscos), a lively spot where fishermen bring in the day’s catch and you can experience the authentic flavor of Panama with fresh ceviche. This part of the tour perfectly combines the modern elegance of the city with its traditional local culture and vibrant atmosphere.
Panama City, the capital and largest city of Panama, is a vibrant metropolis where modern skyscrapers meet historic colonial architecture. Situated at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, it offers a unique blend of urban sophistication and tropical charm, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
One of the most significant engineering feats in history, the Panama Canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The historic district of Panama City, Casco Viejo is a UNESCO World Heritage site with colonial architecture, vibrant nightlife, and cultural landmarks.
Designed by Frank Gehry, the Biomuseo explores the biodiversity and natural history of Panama.
A popular hiking spot offering panoramic views of the city and the Panama Canal.
The ruins of the original Panama City, founded in 1519, offering a glimpse into the city's colonial past.
A hearty chicken and root vegetable soup, often served with rice and corn.
Fresh raw fish marinated in lime juice, mixed with onions, peppers, and cilantro.
Shredded beef stew with vegetables, served with rice and beans.
Fried dough pastries, often served with cheese or jam.
This is the dry season with sunny days and minimal rainfall, ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Panamanian Balboa (PAB)
GMT-5
110VV, 60HzHz
Panama City is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas. Exercise caution and be aware of your surroundings.
Albrook Terminal, Panama Viejo Terminal
Modern, efficient, and air-conditioned. A convenient way to travel within the city.
Available • Apps: Uber, Didi
Car, Bike, Scooter
A group of islands known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and Guna Yala culture.
A picturesque mountain town surrounded by lush forests and waterfalls.
A lush rainforest offering a variety of wildlife and hiking trails.
Price varies by option