Panama City

Panama City

Panama

Introduction to Port

Expect breathtaking morning views as you glide into Port Panama City, where silver pre-dawn light yields to a gold-hued skyline and one stunning vista after another unfolds. What sets this port apart is how it plugs you straight into the city’s living history and modern energy—step ashore and you can dive into the canal saga at Miraflores, with the museum's immersive 3-D experience, four exhibition halls, an observation deck, and a canal-side restaurant that makes you feel part of the action. Yet Panama City isn’t just about the canal; it is about a grand old Casco Viejo with its colonial houses, cobbled lanes, independent boutiques, and a buzzing street scene that begs for sunset strolls and shared ceviche from market stalls. If seafood is your jam, you will savor ceviche variations so fresh they seem to swim, best enjoyed with salty crackers and a cold beer on the beach, while a cup of geisha coffee can offer a pick-me-up moment. The city’s cool cosmopolitan skyline sits within reach of rainforests and pristine beaches with a short cab ride, offering a contrast to its modern bustle that few ports can match. The port itself complements this experience with efficient terminals, streamlined embarkation and disembarkation, sturdy shore-side transport and curated on-site services that make exploring Panama City effortless for every traveler, from history buff to foodie to nature lover.

Reasons
Reasons To Visit
Gateway to Panama City highlights
Short distance to Miraflores, Casco Viejo, and Amador.
Diverse dining and fresh seafood
Try ceviche stalls and seafood markets near the harbor.
Vibrant Casco Viejo ambiance
Historic architecture, cobblestones, boutiques, and street life.
Stunning gulf and city views
Panama City's skyline and marina aesthetics.