- Cinta Costera - The Cinta Costera is a 26-hectare land reclamation project in Panama City, completed in 2009 at a cost of $189 millions. It extends from Paitilla to El Chorrillo neighborhoods. Its most recent expansion was the Cinta Costera Third, which opened in 2014, along with the Maracana Soccer Stadium.
- Monument to Vasco Nunez of Balboa - The monument to “Vasco Nñez de Balboa” is a statue dedicated to the Spanish conqueror, a monument located in Panama City. It was made by the Spanish sculptors Mariano Benlliure and Miguel Blay and donated, in 1921, by King Alfonso XIII of Spain to the government of President Belisario Porras. It is estimated that the monument cost about 65,000 Spanish pesetas (About $417.00).
- Mercado de Mariscos - This seafood market, located on Balboa Avenue, at the entrance to the historic “Casco Viejo” or old town, was created by the Mayor’s Office of Panama with the help of the Japan Technical Cooperation Agency in 1995 under an investment of 7.8 million of dollars.
- Casco Viejo - Our Tour Guide will be parking the Car/Bus on the Public Parking Lot in front of the National Theater located at the Casco Viejo (Old Town). He/She will accompany you up to the French Square, while suggesting the group good hot spots for a memorable picture and explaining you about the old town architecture. Feel the breeze of the Pacific Ocean while walking the French Square and see our magnificent Catholic Cathedral.
- The Old Town Lighthouse - El Faro del “Casco Viejo”, ‘tapas’ bar and restaurant aims to reach all tastes with a wide and varied menu. They have a spacious, cozy and attractive place to celebrate all types of events, share with family and friends. You will delight in a 360-degree view of Panama City illuminated at night.
- Monumento a Goethals - The Monument dedicated to the memory of George W. Goethals or monument to Goethals, an American engineer who completed the engineering work of the Panama Canal, is located near the front of the stairs that go to the top of the Canal Administration Building in the Balboa neighborhood in Panama City.
- Amador Causeway (Calzada de Amador) - The Amador Causeway is a road that connects the mainland of Panama City with three islands in the Pacific Ocean, which form a small archipelago. The islands that make up this archipelago are “Naos, Perico, and Flamenco”. The road begins in an area near the southern entrance of the Panama Canal, in areas of the town of Ancón. These islands were joined with rocks extracted from the excavation work in the ‘snake cut’ in the construction of the original locks of the Panama Canal.
- Panama Sign - Quick Stop by the Flamenco Island to take a Memorable Group or individual Picture at the Panama Sign.
- Plaza Causeway - Dinner Time at the Plaza Causeway Location. The Passengers will be able to choose within six different restaurant choices and enjoy their group or separate meals. Dinners are paid by customers. Plaza Causeway accepts Credit Cards or Cash*
- Complimentary bottled water
- Expert touring suggestions
- Air-conditioned vehicle comfort
- Dinner
- Alcoholic Beverages
Immerse yourself in the vibrant nightlife of the ever-changing Panama City. Kick start your Panama journey with top recommendations from natives. Begin with an enlightening cultural expedition in the historic ‘CascoViejo’, marvel at the amalgamation of Spanish and French architectural designs, embrace the seaside wind and we will assist in documenting your journey by taking photographs (utilizing the visitor’s mobile phones). Indulge in a Rooftop Bar offering a panoramic view, soak in the dazzling lights as we escort you to the Amador Causeway and finally, get a taste of our local cuisine in a premium boulevard offering a variety of dishes. This tour is designed to ensure a first-time-right experience.
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