It is a convenient and effortless method of navigating Panama City. With just one pass, you can hop off and on our crimson sightseeing coaches for a full day.
It is a convenient and effortless method of navigating Panama City. With just one pass, you can hop off and on our crimson sightseeing coaches for a full day.
- Balboa Boutiques - Strip Mall - Shopping Mall - Balboa Boutiques Shopping Center is one of the most elegant and exclusive malls in Panama City.
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Parque Urracá - Park located on Ave. Balboa, at the beginning of the coastal strip (phase 1). It is one of the most popular parks in the city.
It has wide sidewalks for its route, an area for…
- Balboa Boutiques - Strip Mall - Shopping Mall - Balboa Boutiques Shopping Center is one of the most elegant and exclusive malls in Panama City.
- Parque Urracá - Park located on Ave. Balboa, at the beginning of the coastal strip (phase 1). It is one of the most popular parks in the city.
It has wide sidewalks for its route, an area for children, bicycles, a children’s baseball park and a basketball court.
It also has a small amphitheater for cultural events.
- Poin Panama - Poin is the perfect point to get to know the ancient and modern city of Panama City.
- Mi Pueblito - The Mi Pueblito Tourist Center is a sample of the settlements of the main ethnic groups of Panama, destined to express our cultures and roots.
- Albrook Mall - Albrook Mall is the largest shopping center in Panama and Latin America, and is also the 25th largest in the world. It occupies former land of the Albrook air base, in the former Panama Canal Zone.
- Centro de Interpretacion de Ciudad del Saber - The City of Knowledge in Panama is an innovative complex located on the former Clayton military installations, near the Panama Canal. It is a center for knowledge, research and innovation, where companies, universities, international organizations and NGOs come together. The space promotes sustainable development and collaboration in science, technology, culture and education, providing a dynamic environment for the creation and exchange of ideas.
- Miraflores Visitor Center - The Miraflores Visitors Center, a space where you can live a unique experience of the Panama Canal. In one place you will find different activities to get to know and enjoy the Panama Canal to the fullest.
- Downtown Amador - Downtown Amador brings together, in a single atmosphere, nightclubs, restaurants and bars.
- Biomuseo - The Biomuseo is a powerful conjunction between science and art, it is a natural history museum dedicated to Panama that explores the relationship between its biodiversity and its culture.
- Punta Culebra Nature Center - Punta Culebra is a visitor center located at the entrance of the Panama Canal on the Pacific Ocean side and focused on the exploration and discovery of the natural world through science. There is also a wide variety of restaurants in the area, to enjoy a nice lunch or dinner.
- Flamenco Island - Isla Flamenco is a Panamanian island returned to Panama by the Americans at the end of the 70s of the 20th century. On this island you can see a marina, known as the Flamenco Marina, which has a service for yachts, mega-yachts, cruise ships, which communicate with the Flamenco Marina tower or with the Marina itself.
- Sabroso Panamá - Sabroso Panamá is a typical Panamanian food restaurant, with a thematic environment of the different cultures that reside in the country.
- Perico Island - In Isla Perico you can enjoy spectacular days and afternoons, with impressive views of both the City and the Panama Canal.
Isla Perico offers you a wide variety of restaurants, entertainment venues and outdoor areas for you to enjoy with your friends or family.
- Casco Viejo - The Casco Antiguo or Casco Viejo is the name given to the place where Panama City was transferred in 1673. This city, laid out in a reticular fashion towards the four cardinal points, was characterized by the axiality of its streets and shutters, which earned it to be considered a classic model of an Indian city.
- Mercado de Mariscos - This Market, located on Avenida Balboa, at the entrance to the historic Casco Viejo, was created by the Panama City Hall with the help of the Japan Technical Cooperation Agency in 1995. It sells fish as well as shellfish and has with restaurants and inns that sell these sea products already prepared for consumption.
- Multicentro - This 4-level shopping center has two basements and currently houses 177 national and international businesses.
- Technical stop
- Technical stop
- Lunch
- Carbonated beverages
- Dinner
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Carbonated beverages
- Dinner
- Gratuities
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.