Points of Interest

Panama Canal
Get up close to one of the world’s most epic engineering feats! The Panama Canal isn’t just a waterway—it’s a moving spectacle of gigantic ships, powerful locks, and fascinating history that changed the world. Witness it all in action!

Fort San Lorenzo
Perched on a jungle-covered cliff overlooking the Caribbean, this 400-year-old Spanish fortress is straight out of a pirate movie. Explore ancient ruins, secret lookout points, and wild tropical scenery all in one thrilling stop.

Agua Clara Locks & Visitor Center
Step into the future of maritime adventure at the Agua Clara Locks. These massive gates lift mega-ships like toys! The visitor center offers unbeatable views, fun interactive exhibits, and a short film that brings the canal’s story to life.

Emberá Indigenous Community
Travel deep into the rainforest by boat and meet the Emberá people—keepers of tradition and guardians of the jungle. You’ll be welcomed with music, dances, stories, and a real connection to one of Panama’s most vibrant cultures.

Bay of Panama
Cruise the Bay of Panama for jaw-dropping views of the city skyline, open sea breezes, and maybe even dolphins at play. Whether by day or at sunset, this bay is a front-row seat to the energy and beauty of coastal Panama.

Gatun Lake
Venture across this massive jungle-fringed lake, created by the building of the Panama Canal. It’s a wild waterway full of monkeys, sloths, exotic birds—and a few cargo ships passing through. Nature and adventure collide here!

Monkey Island
Hop on a boat and head to Monkey Island, where curious little monkeys leap from the trees and sometimes right onto the boat! It’s a fun, close-up encounter with wildlife in their natural rainforest playground.

Casco Viejo (Old Town)
Step into Panama’s historic heart, where cobblestone streets lead to colonial churches, rooftop cafés, and crumbling ruins filled with stories. This UNESCO World Heritage gem blends centuries of culture with modern charm—a perfect place to explore, taste, and discover.

Chagres River
Glide along the legendary Chagres River, a winding jungle highway once used by Spanish explorers. Today, it’s your route to hidden villages, wildlife encounters, and some of Panama’s most untouched natural beauty.