HOW TO TRAVEL PANAMA? | Places, Prices, Safety, Transportation
Today is all about Panama, one of my favorite countries in Central America. When we visited this place last summer, we were impressed by the beauty of it's nature and the fun we had. In this video I give advice on transportation, prices, places, safety and currency. Basically on how to travel Panama. Hope you enjoy.
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Half-Day Trip To Colon from Panama City, Panama
When you visit Panama I think most people want to see both oceans. The Pacific is easy because that's Panama City, but the Atlantic can be a challenge.
Colon is Panama's 2nd largest city and it's on the Atlantic side. But it is considered unsafe and tourists are strongly advised against going on their own. However, many guided bus tours are available.
I hate taking guided bus tours because you always end up wasting part of your valuable day going to places you don't care about or being dragged into jewelry stores, tea houses, etc.
Despite all the warnings, I decided to go to Colon on my own and use a local guide to visit the places I really wanted to see. Buses leave all the time to Colon from Panama City and if you time your day (or half day) correctly you can return to Panama City on a near-empty Panama Canal Railway train at about 5:00 PM which affords great views of the canal ($25 one way in 2019).
In summary, I took a bus from Panama City at noon to the Colon Bus Terminal and immediately got into a cab (very important - you must immediately get into a cab - but they are everywhere), went to the Radisson Hotel ($5 fare, 10 blocks) where I hired a guide who took me to the places I wanted to see and dropped me at the train station. The whole 6 hour turnaround cost me $110 and I did only what I wanted while avoiding any danger in Colon. I'm sure this could be done cheaper depending on how much time you want to spend and your negotiating skills, etc. I paid my guide $50 plus a tip for about 2-3 hours but it can probably be done cheaper. But by hiring a guide at the best hotel in town vs. using cab drivers I felt like I got a better experience.
I even had some time to eat a late lunch back at the Radisson Hotel before going to the train station (although snack food is available on the train).
Have fun visiting Colon. There are other attractions I didn't see, like the Colon Free Zone (shopping), and a fort and other historical areas nearby.
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This article is about the national capital city of Panama. For the U.S. city of the same name, see Panama City, Florida.
Panama City
City
Ciudad de Panamá
Top to bottom, left to right: Panama Canal, Skyline, Bridge of the Americas, The bovedas, Casco Viejo of Panama and Metropolitan Cathedral of Panama.
Top to bottom, left to right: Panama Canal, Skyline, Bridge of the Americas, The bovedas, Casco Viejo of Panama and Metropolitan Cathedral of Panama.
Flag of Panama City
Flag Coat of arms of Panama City
Coat of arms
Panama City is located in Panama Panama CityPanama City
Coordinates: Country 8°59′N 79°31′W
District Panamá
Foundation August 15, 1519
Founded by Pedro Arias de Ávila
Government
• President Juan Carlos Varela
• Mayor José Isabel Blandón Figueroa
Area
• City 275 km2 (106 sq mi)
• Metro 2,560.8 km2 (988.7 sq mi)
Elevation 2 m (7 ft)
Population (2010)
• City 880,691
• Density 5,750/km2 (7,656/sq mi)
• Urban 430,299
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Area code(s) (+507) 2
HDI (2007) 0.780 – high[2]
Website mupa.gob.pa
Panama City (Spanish: Ciudad de Panamá; pronounced: [sjuˈða(ð) ðe panaˈma]) is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Panama.[3][4] It has an urban population of 430,299,[1] and its population totals 880,691 when rural areas are included.[1] The city is located at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, in the province of Panama. The city is the political and administrative center of the country, as well as a hub for international banking and commerce.[5] It is considered a Beta- world city, one of three Central American cities listed in this category.[6]
Panama's Tocumen International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in Central America, offers daily flights to major international destinations. Panama was chosen as the 2003 American Capital of Culture jointly with Curitiba, Brazil. It is among the top five places for retirement in the world, according to International Living magazine.
The city of Panama was founded on August 15, 1519, by Spanish conquistador Pedro Arias Dávila. The city was the starting point for expeditions that conquered the Inca Empire in Peru. It was a stopover point on one of the most important trade routes in the history of the American continent, leading to the fairs of Nombre de Dios and Portobelo, through which passed most of the gold and silver that Spain took from the Americas.
On January 28, 1671, the original city (see Panamá Viejo) was destroyed by a fire when privateer Henry Morgan sacked and set fire to it. The city was formally reestablished two years later on January 21, 1673, in a peninsula located 8 km (5 miles) from the original settlement. The site of the previously devastated city is still in ruins and is now a popular tourist attraction known as Panama Viejo.
Panama City to Bocas del Toro by bus | How it Works and What to Expect | Episode 2
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Passing through the Infamous COLON in Panama
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Inside Bus Terminal in Panama City: Albrook Bus Terminal
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PANAMA, EXPLORING the ultra-modern METRO system of PANAMA CITY (CENTRAL AMERICA) ????
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It was built to relieve the traffic congestion between the city and San Miguelito District, and it operates seven days a week and 365 days a year.
The Panama Metro is part of a major “National Master Plan” to improve transportation in Panama City and the west side of the country, which includes the construction of two more metro lines and a light rail line. It currently consists of one 15.8-kilometer (9.8 mi) line, serving fifteen stations.
Panama is a country on the isthmus linking Central and South America. The Panama Canal, a famous feat of human engineering, cuts through its center, linking the Atlantic and Pacific oceans to create an essential shipping route. In the capital, Panama City, modern skyscrapers, casinos and nightclubs contrast with colonial buildings in the Casco Viejo district and the rainforest of Natural Metropolitan Park.
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Exploring Panama City & The Incredible Panama Canal
Visiting the historic Panama Canal near Panama City, the capital of Panama. Here's Part 2 in which we visit the old town of Panama City:
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Walking in Fuerte Amador, Panama - What to Do on Your Day in Port
The day after we passed through the Panama Canal the ship stopped in the port of Fuerte Amador, Panama. The marina is at the end of a long peninsula and there is not much to do. Panama City is about 10 miles away. $20 US by taxi each way. There is a free shuttle to a shopping mall (one of the largest in the world), but it's just a mall. We recommend taking some sort of tour while you are in port.
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Bus tour around Panama City, Panama. Going on a bus is great way to travel in panama City. This is the top thing to do in Panama. You visit different parts of Panama City, will stop at Panama Canal. Tourism in Panama is well developed with lots of places to visit.
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recorrido en autobús por la ciudad de Panamá, Panamá. El ir en un autobús es una gran manera de viajar en Panamá City. Esta es la cosa para hacer en Panamá. Que visita diferentes partes de la Ciudad de Panamá, no se detendrá ante Canal de Panamá. El turismo en Panamá está bien desarrollada con una gran cantidad de lugares para visitar.
Автобусная экскурсия по Панама-Сити, Панама. Переход на автобусе отличный способ путешествовать в Панаму. Это верхняя вещь, чтобы сделать в Панаме. Вы посещаете различные части Панама-Сити, остановится на Панамском канале. Туризм в Панаме хорошо развита с большим количеством мест для посещения.
パナマシティ、パナマ共和国の周りのバスツアー。バスで行くのはパナマシティの旅行に最適な方法です。これは、パナマで行うにはトップのものです。あなたはパナマ運河で停止し、パナマシティのさまざまな部分にアクセスしてください。パナマでの観光は、よく訪問する多くの場所で開発されています。
观光巴士的巴拿马城,巴拿马。打算在公共汽车上是在巴拿马市旅游好方法。这是顶事在巴拿马的事。您访问巴拿马市的不同部分,将在巴拿马运河停止。在巴拿马旅游都很好,很多地方参观的发展。
Walking Around Downtown Panama City, Panama Veneto to Habanos to Hooters.
June 2016
Walking around downtown Panama City, Panama.
I started near an apartment, then I walk past Veneto to Hooter's restaurant.
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Is it Safe to Live in Panama?
Panama is one of the safest countries in Latin America. Whether you’re comparing crime statistics, reading tourist guidebooks, or checking Canadian or U.S. State Department travel advisories, you’ll find this to be true. And whether you’re looking up tourist-reported incidents, police corruption, or big city crime, you’ll find this to be true.
“Safety” is a subjective term, of course. Is your current city safe? Look at “top ten” lists for the world’s safest cities and you won’t find any in the U.S.
That said, if you observe the many expats and well-heeled locals who live here, you’ll find that they live out in the open—not shut up in heavily guarded compounds or followed about by armed guards.
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Panama Canal Railway Stack Train near Balboa, Panama City (April 23, 2017)
Yes there are some Trains in Panama too!
Panama Canal Railway Company (PCRC) locomotives 1862 (ex Amtrak EMD F40PH), and 1872 (ex KCS EMD SD60) power a southbound intermodal stacktrain with 55 cars loaded with Maersk Line containers in the Corozal area of Panama City as it approaches it's destination of Balboa.
The 76.6 km (47.6 mile) Panama Canal Railway route runs parallel to the Panama Canal linking the Ports of Colon / Cristobal on the Atlantic Ocean to Balboa (near Panama City) on the Pacific Ocean.
Filmed at 7:27am, Sunday April 23, 2017 at Corozal, Panama.
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Traveling by train in Panama | DW Documentary
The Panama Canal Railway runs parallel to the Panama Canal, connecting the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean. The train ride is a popular journey among tourists.
Although much older than the famous canal, the Panama Rail Road never enjoyed the same recognition. The maiden voyage across the Isthumus of Panama in 1855 was the first train to run from ocean to ocean. Its significance was lost, however, just four decades later when the U.S. opened a route connecting the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Today a train ride along the old line is a treat for tourists.
Ever since it opened for commercial operations in 1914, the Panama Canal has been greatly beneficial to the economy in Central America. Eighty-two kilometers long, it meant goods could be shipped from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast much faster; a single journey could be reduced by a good three weeks. From 1914 until 1979 the canal was under the control of the United States. For two decades it was then jointly controlled by the US and Panama and in 1999 full control was given to Panama. This incredible feat of engineering is the pride and joy of its citizens and generates around 40% of the national income. But before the canal, the Panama railway was the first to affectively connect the Atlantic with the Pacific. Today, 77-kilometre route between Balboa harbor in Panama City and the port of Cristóbal on the Atlantic is used to transport both freight and passengers. The panorama cars offer tourists a unique view of the canal. On the small islands off the Caribbean coast, they can also visit the Kuna, an indigenous people with a unique way of life. The Casco Viejo, the historic quarter of Panama City, is also well-worth a stopover.
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