Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Panama-City”
Day Trips
One Week in Panama City: Offbeat
Seven real days in Panama City, spent properly, cover the entire city core, three separate day trips, and a genuinely restful last day. Builds on the 6-day plan with a closing day back in the city instead of a fourth day trip.
Book these before you go Portobelo and Agua Clara day tour : a driver-inclusive option beats the long solo drive. Isla Taboga ferry and island tour : confirm the sailing schedule the morning you go.
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Day Trips
Panama City Off the Beaten Path: 6 Days
Six days gets you the whole city, two proper day trips, and still leaves San Blas untouched, which is exactly as it should be. Guna Yala deserves its own two or three day trip, not a rushed detour between museum visits. Builds on the 5-day plan by adding a Caribbean-coast day to the usual Pacific-side rotation, which most itineraries skip entirely.
Book these before you go Portobelo and Agua Clara day tour : a driver-inclusive option beats the long solo drive.
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Day Trips
Panama City Off the Beaten Path: 5 Days
Five days here is better spent going deep on the city and its actual reachable day trips than chasing San Blas. Extends the 4-day plan with a fifth day at Isla Taboga; the 6-day version adds Portobelo on top of that.
Book these before you go Isla Taboga ferry and island tour : confirm the schedule the morning you go, sailings are limited. Gamboa aerial tram and Monkey Island boat tour : book a day ahead.
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Day Trips
Panama City Off the Beaten Path: 4 Days
Four days is enough to stop rushing and let the city’s split personality show: colonial cobblestones one morning, container ships gliding through concrete locks the next afternoon, howler monkeys screaming from the canopy by day three. The 3-day plan covers the same ground faster; this version gives Panama Viejo and Ancon Hill their own separate days instead of doubling them up.
Book these before you go Gamboa aerial tram and Monkey Island boat tour : book a day ahead, small operators fill up around cruise ship days.
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Day Trips
A Long Weekend in Panama City: Offbeat
Three days buys you the thing two days can’t: an actual trip out of the city, plus enough room to see both old towns without confusing one for the other. Panama City has exactly one restored colonial quarter, Casco Viejo, and one separate field of 1519 ruins a couple of kilometers off, Panama Viejo, torched by Henry Morgan in 1671. Trim to the 2-day plan if Panama Viejo isn’t a priority, or stretch to 4 days to add Ancon Hill’s wildlife trail properly.
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Day Trips
A Weekend in Panama City, Offbeat
Two days in Panama City means picking a fight with the calendar and mostly winning, provided you accept upfront that Panama Viejo is getting cut. There’s no honest way to fit the canal, the old town, and a second ruin site several kilometers away into 48 hours without turning the trip into a taxi tour of parking lots. The 3-day version adds Panama Viejo back in if you can spare the extra day.
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Best Guides
Panama City Hidden Gems: 7 Unusual Things
Most Panama City guides send you to Casco Viejo, the Canal, and Panama Viejo, then stop, which misses a working rainforest inside the city limits, a hilltop trail where sloths outnumber selfie sticks, and a market ceviche stall that quietly beats every restaurant with linen napkins. The seven things below are mostly free or under $10, none of them need a tour guide, and all of them are the kind of detail that makes a trip feel like yours instead of a checklist someone else wrote.
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