Overview
Panamá Adventure Tour
A land transmitting life in its purest form, where the Northern and Southern hemisphere meets. Old and new universes coincide, where cosmopolitan and untamed rainforests unit. Embracing the isthmus and more than 1,600 islands off its Atlantic and Pacific coasts, the tropical nation is renowned as the site of the Panamá Canal, which cuts through its midsection. It is equally well known for its natural beauty, for its biodiversity in plant and animal life, including hundreds of bird and tree species, and for its vibrant music and culture.
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Included
- Breakfast
- Ground Transportation
- Tour Guide
- Accommodation
- Entrance Fee
- Boat Ride
Excluded
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Airfare
- Travel Insurance
Tour Plan
Arrive in Panamá City Tocumen International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Tocumen) . where you will be greeted by our professional Guide, who is assigned for the entire tour. Settle and relax in your hotel. Depending on your arrival time your guide can take you to the restaurant.
- Full day excursion you will start your day 8 am.
- This part of the Atlantic Ocean does not have much of low or high tides, therefore water is very calm all year long.
- You will be going to the Caribbean coast of Panama on a day trip from Panamá City to the San Blas Islands. There will be 20 mins boat ride to these beautiful islands. You will enjoy tropical scenery and atmosphere. Don’t forget your, sunscreen, sunglasses and underwater camera.
Return from San Blas Island.
Panamá Canal and City Walk around.
Cruise the Panama Canal to Gatun Lake on a nature tour from Panama City that includes round-trip transport from central Panama City and time to explore Gatun’s wildlife-rich shoreline by boat. Visit jungle islands that were cut off from mainland Panama by the construction of the canal, which protect a thriving population of monkeys, birds, crocodiles, and mammals.
- Your Guide will pick you up from Hotel and take you to Airport for departure
- Have a safe travel back home
FAQs
What is the dress code in Panama?
Panama’s dress code is diverse. In urban areas, casual and comfortable clothing is generally suitable, but modest attire is appreciated in religious sites.
What type of food can I expect in Panama?
Panamanian cuisine is a mix of flavors, featuring seafood, tropical fruits, and traditional dishes. Vegetarian options are available. Check for Halal food options, which may be available in some places. We cater Halal food for our groups.
Do I need a visa to visit Panama?
Check the visa requirements based on your nationality. American citizens can enter Panama without a visa for short stays.
What will the weather be like in Panama?
Panama has a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. Check the specific region and time of year for accurate weather details.
Do We Have Wi-Fi & Data SIM Cards in Panama?
Wi-Fi is available in urban areas, and you can purchase local SIM cards for mobile data. Check your cell phone plan for international use.
Can I drink the tap water in Panama?
While tap water is generally safe in urban areas, it’s recommended to drink bottled or purified water in some regions.
What currency is used in Panama?
The official currency is the Panamanian Balboa (PAB), but the U.S. Dollar is widely accepted.
Will I have access to the internet in Panama?
Internet access is available in most urban areas and tourist destinations.
Is English spoken widely in Panama?
While Spanish is the official language, English is spoken in many tourist areas, especially in Panama City.
Can I take photographs in Panama?
Photography is generally allowed, but be respectful, especially in religious or sensitive locations.
Is the tour family-friendly in Panama?
Yes, our tours in Panama are family-friendly, offering activities suitable for all age groups.
How are the locals in Panama?
Panamanians are known for their hospitality and friendliness towards tourists.
How do we travel during the tour in Panama?
Tours may involve various modes of transportation, including buses, boats, and some walking for sightseeing.