- Canal de Panama - The Panama Canal (Spanish: Canal de Panamá) is a man-made 82 km (51 mi) waterway in Panama that links the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean. The canal traverses the Isthmus of Panama and serves as a passageway for sea trade. Equipped with canal locks at both ends, it raises vessels to the height of Gatun Lake, a man-made reservoir designed to minimize excavation for the canal, situated 26 m (85 ft) above sea level, before lowering them on the opposite side. Our tour includes a stop at the Miraflores Locks, where you’ll witness the canal’s operation using fresh water as a means to lift the ships.
- Amador Causeway (Calzada de Amador) - Constructed in 1913 using rock from the Culebra Cut’s excavation during the Panama Canal’s creation, the Causeway connects Panama City to four islands: Naos, Perico, Culebra, and Flamenco. This area was once part of the American military base known as Fort Amador, which was set up to guard the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal. Today, remnants of the military presence are visible on the islands, alongside stunning views of Panama City’s skyline and the Pacific side’s breakwater of the Panama Canal.
- Casco Viejo - Casco Viejo stands as the historic heart and cultural jewel of Panama City. In 1997, UNESCO designated it a World Heritage Site. Founded in 1673 by Spanish colonizers, the Catholic Church, and other settlers, Casco Viejo was once among the wealthiest and most populated districts in the Americas. By the 1950s, it had fallen into a period of decline. Its streets are lined with edifices that have served as residences, cathedrals, churches, and government buildings through various architectural periods. Some of these edifices have been meticulously restored and are now home to museums, fine dining establishments, boutique shops, and luxury living spaces. Meanwhile, other structures remain dilapidated or in ruins, with impoverished families living next to renovated, high-end properties, providing a glimpse into the district’s diverse historical narrative.
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- Air-conditioned car
- Bilingual tour guide
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- tickets of the Panama Canal
- gratuities
- $45 extra charge for round trip pickup and drop off
In this tour you will get a guided visit to the most interesting places in the city such as the Panama Canal, the Amador Coastway and the historic district of Panama Casco Antiguo, it is a tour of approximately 5 hours where you will enjoy seeing how It works one of the wonders of engineering and the only one in America, the Panama Canal, we visited a beautiful place built more than 100 years ago, the breakwater of the canal called Coastway de Amador that has a beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean in its access to the canal and also a beautiful view of Panama City, we visit the Casco Antiguo, an emblematic place full of Panama’s history and full of different types of architecture in its houses, churches and hotels inherited through time, come and enjoy this rich historical and modern tour and visual of Panama
- Have an extra fee of $ 45 dollars round trip for pick up and drop off cash to the tour guide the day of the tour even if the drop off is different within Panama city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.