A Bachelor's Adventure through the Wonders of Panama

  • Day 1: Exciting Start of the Bachelor Party!
    0 minutes from Panama City

    Upon arrival in Panama City, it's time to start the adventure-packed journey. Have a day full of adrenaline and visit the Panama Canal where one can marvel at the grandeur of the canal and its importance in maritime trade history. Next, make a stop at Cinta Costera, a popular waterfront promenade where one can take in the stunning waterfront views, grab a bite to eat, and relax.

  • Day 2: Explore the City!
    22 minutes (7.3 miles) from Cinta Costera

    Start this day by heading to the historic district known as Casco Viejo. Take a morning walking tour to soak up the rich history and architecture of the charming cobblestone streets. Afterward, have a delicious brunch at Paseo de las Bóvedas, where one can enjoy breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean.

    Then the day leads to Calle Uruguay, a bustling street lined with bars and nightclubs for a fun-filled night for the party.
  • Day 3: Beach Day Relaxation
    30 minutes (16.5 miles) from Calle Uruguay

    Time to hit the beach and relish the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean. Make a stop at Playa Blanca, a white sandy beach with turquoise waters where one can soak up the sun or engage in water sports like kiteboarding and snorkeling. After that activity, it's time to party at Isla Taboga, where one can grab a drink and dance the night away.

  • Day 4: The Finale
    28 minutes (21.6 miles) from Isla Taboga

    For a finishing touch, head to the Metropolitan Natural Park and appreciate the flora and fauna of Panama's rainforest. Afterward, have a final amazing dinner at Maito, where one can enjoy classic Panamanian dishes with a modern twist.

Time and Costs Estimates:

  • Panama Canal (2 hours, $20)
  • Cinta Costera (2 hours, free)
  • Casco Viejo Walking Tour (3 hours, $20)
  • Paseo de las Bóvedas (1 hour, $30)
  • Calle Uruguay (5 hours, $50+)
  • Playa Blanca (8 hours, $50+)
  • Isla Taboga (5 hours, $50+)
  • Metropolitan Natural Park (2 hours, free)
  • Maito (2 hours, $80)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $300+

Transportation:

It is best to use taxis or Uber to travel around Panama City. Costs are moderate, and ride-hailing apps are widely used throughout the city. If traveling long distances, it is best to rent a car, but traffic can be heavy during rush hour.

Useful Tips:

If time permits, extending your stay for one more day can include zip-lining in the rainforest or island hopping. Also, add sunscreen, swimwear, and comfortable walking shoes to the packing list. Stick to highways and main routes.

Airports:

The Tocumen International Airport (PTY) is the primary airport located 11 miles east of Panama City. It is the busiest airport in Central America, serving numerous airlines that provide flights to primary locations around the world. Taxis, shuttles, and car hires are available for transportation from the airport to the city center.

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