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Reviews: Panama City Old Town Panama Canal 1-day Tour (Booking starts from 1 person)
Guest User2026-02-20
A very good experience! They provided pick-up and drop-off service, free drinking water, and plenty of time to buy souvenirs. The tour guide was also very enthusiastic!
Reviews: #1 Salsa Class in Casco Viejo - don't just see Panama... feel it!
Guest User2024-08-01
I had no idea I would have this much fun! Immediately upon entering class, we were offered ice water (we were hot from walking) and Sangria for the adults. The staff was so friendly. I’ve been a dance instructor and these instructors were good at breaking down the steps and repeating them to help you memorize them. After class they invited us “into the wild” (Salsa Safari means salsa in the wild) where we went to a local restaurant and did real salsa dancing and routines. Boy what a time I had. I even made 2 friends from the class. I would definitely recommend for a fun time with lots of laughs!
Reviews: Panama: 6-Hour Panama Canal Southbound Cruise & Lunch
Guest User2026-04-21
It was great. A bit pricey but worth it. Taking the southern transit is a better experience than going north.
Reviews: Panama Canal Wildlife Boat Safari & Panamanian Brunch
Guest User2024-08-21
First off, John was an amazing tour guide/host! His sense of humor was great. He's super knowledgeable about Panama and its history. He gave us some great history lessons lol The tour itself was great also! We didn't get to see as many monkeys or other animals as I'd hoped, but it was still a good time! And I liked the jungle walk too The brunch was SO GOOD! I wanted to bring some of the hojaldra with me to go! lol Overall, I enjoyed the experience and would do it again! Videos of my experience will be on my IG @thecounselle if you'd like to see more in depth!
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Guest User2024-09-28
Wow, we had a great time! And, there were only 2 of us on the tour! Juan, our guide, was very knowledgeable about the ecology and wildlife of the park as well as the history of the canal and U.S. involvement in Panama's politics. On top of that, he has lived an amazing (still young) life. If you go with his company, be sure to ask him about how he got to where he is today on the way back to your hotel. We saw, and fed from our hands, wild capuchin monkeys, saw a tamarin monkey and a howler (unfortunately he didn't howl.) The capuchins will come onto the boat and sit in your lap if you feed them grapes (provided by Juan!) While we were feeding the capuchins, one of the monkeys accidently knocked Juan's cell phone out of his hand and into the lake. Phone lost but Juan did not miss a beat during the tour. Be sure to use bug repellent for the hike part of the tour. Pickup and drop-off at your hotel. Thoroughly recommend his company.
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Guest User2024-04-05
My family and I decided to kick off our trip to Panama with this tour. Not only did we want to see the Panama Canal, we thought the city tour portion will give us our bearings for future exploring. We booked through ***. Our tourguide Eric picked us up at our Airbnb in Casco Viejo and brought us to the Canal in an air conditioned van. On the way, Eric gave an overview of the history of the canal. He also sold us tickets to the IMAX movie so that we were able to skip the initial line to get in. The Panama Canal is truly a marval. Witnessing massive ships navigate through the locks, with just a foot of space to spare on each side was spectacular. The experience offered an appreciateion for the canal's role in global trade and it's impact on the regions development - Eric mentioned that the canal itself has over 10,000 employees! After viewing the massive ship navigate throught the locks we went to the IMAX theater to see "A Land Divided, a World United". People often ask if this movie is worth the extra 20$ to see and the answer for me is absolutely! The movie is really well done, narated by Morgan Freeman. Totally go. Before we went to on our walking tour, Eric drove us through the cruise ship port - lots of shops and restaurants. He made a stop at the iconic colorful PANAMA sign and we were lucky enough to see a slot in the wild near the entrance to the Smithsonian reserve. Once the driving tour was complete, we set off on a walking tour through Panama's historic Old Town. We were taken through the cobblestone strees, colonial-era architeture and vibrant busy plazas. We went in an out of old churches. My favorite was the San Jose Church with the golden altar. He took us through “Paseo La Bovedas” - which is really pretty. On one side of this paseo is loads of booths selling crafts, hats, jewlery etc. On the other side is a great view of new Panama with beautiful pink flowers. Every moment of this tour was filled with wonder and discovery. Whether you're a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply seeking adventure, this excursion offers something for everyone. It's a must-do experience for anyone visiting Panama City.