Panama City & Panama Canal

A modern capital with a historic soul: Pacific-front skyline, the colonial Casco Viejo, and the engineering icon Panama Canal—all minutes apart. Perfect for half-day or full-day combos.

Climate

Panama Canal

  • Tropical year-round: warm and humid

  • Dry season: Dec–Apr (sunny, less rain)

  • Rainy season: May–Nov (brief showers, cooler afternoons)

  • Typical temps: 75–90°F (24–32°C)

  • High humidity; expect mosquitoes near green areas/Lake Gatun

General information

Puerto Maldonado

  • Traffic: rush hours ~7–9am and ~4–7pm

  • Admissions: Canal Visitors Center/IMAX paid separately

  • Drones: restricted in Canal zones

  • Tipping: ~10% common at restaurants/services

  • Payments: USD & cards widely accepted; carry small cash for local stalls

  • Safety: standard city awareness; watch belongings in crowded areas

  • Wildlife: don’t feed; avoid flash during sightings

Suggestions

Best time to visit

  • Dec–Apr: clearer skies—great for viewpoints and city walks
  • May–Nov: greener landscapes, short showers—bring a light rain jacket

What to pack

Panama City & Panama Canal

Light breathable clothing, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, compact rain jacket, comfy walking shoes (cobblestones in Casco), reusable water bottle, and some cash (USD) for entrances/markets.

Must-see

Panama City & Panama Canal

  • Miraflores / Canal Locks (visitors center + terraces)

  • Bridge of the Americas & viewpoint

  • Casco Viejo: plazas, churches, museums, cafés

  • Plaza de Francia & Esteban Huertas Promenade: bay views

  • Amador Causeway (PANAMÁ sign, skyline, Biomuseo)

  • Cinta Costera & Fish Market (ceviche stop)

Brief history

Panama City & Panama Canal

Jungle walks: Experience nature in its purest state, guided by local experts.
Navigate the rivers and observe these fascinating reptiles in their natural habitat.
A paradise of biodiversity where you can observe a great variety of birds, mammals and reptiles.

Accessibility

Panama City & Panama Canal

Accessibility

  • Casco Viejo: cobblestones/slopes; some sites have stairs

  • Canal Visitors Center: ramps/elevators available

  • Lake Gatun boats: limited wheelchair access—confirm in advance

Health & wellness

Hydrate often, take shade breaks, reapply sunscreen; use repellent in green/riverside areas.

Contact us today

Let's start planning your adventure in Panama!

50760939947

Climate

Panama Canal

  • Tropical year-round: warm and humid

  • Dry season: Dec–Apr (sunny, less rain)

  • Rainy season: May–Nov (brief showers, cooler afternoons)

  • Typical temps: 75–90°F (24–32°C)

  • High humidity; expect mosquitoes near green areas/Lake Gatun

General information

Puerto Maldonado

  • Traffic: rush hours ~7–9am and ~4–7pm

  • Admissions: Canal Visitors Center/IMAX paid separately

  • Drones: restricted in Canal zones

  • Tipping: ~10% common at restaurants/services

  • Payments: USD & cards widely accepted; carry small cash for local stalls

  • Safety: standard city awareness; watch belongings in crowded areas

  • Wildlife: don’t feed; avoid flash during sightings

Suggestions

Best time to visit

  • Dec–Apr: clearer skies—great for viewpoints and city walks
  • May–Nov: greener landscapes, short showers—bring a light rain jacket

What to pack

Panama City & Panama Canal

Light breathable clothing, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, compact rain jacket, comfy walking shoes (cobblestones in Casco), reusable water bottle, and some cash (USD) for entrances/markets.

Must-see

Panama City & Panama Canal

  • Miraflores / Canal Locks (visitors center + terraces)

  • Bridge of the Americas & viewpoint

  • Casco Viejo: plazas, churches, museums, cafés

  • Plaza de Francia & Esteban Huertas Promenade: bay views

  • Amador Causeway (PANAMÁ sign, skyline, Biomuseo)

  • Cinta Costera & Fish Market (ceviche stop)

Brief history

Panama City & Panama Canal

Jungle walks: Experience nature in its purest state, guided by local experts.
Navigate the rivers and observe these fascinating reptiles in their natural habitat.
A paradise of biodiversity where you can observe a great variety of birds, mammals and reptiles.

Accessibility

Panama City & Panama Canal

Accessibility

  • Casco Viejo: cobblestones/slopes; some sites have stairs

  • Canal Visitors Center: ramps/elevators available

  • Lake Gatun boats: limited wheelchair access—confirm in advance

Health & wellness

Hydrate often, take shade breaks, reapply sunscreen; use repellent in green/riverside areas.

Contact us today

Let's start planning your adventure in Panama!

50760939947

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