Panama Tours

Panama: Where Two Oceans Shape the Day

Panama is a slender bridge of land where coastlines, forests, and mountain ridgelines sit surprisingly close together. One day you can be watching ships line up for the Canal, and not long after you are in cooler highlands where coffee farms cling to green slopes. In between are historic streets, lively markets, and small islands where life moves to the rhythm of tide and sun.

This country has always been a meeting point. In Panama City, Casco Viejo’s plazas and balconies hold layers of colonial history beside modern towers and neighbourhoods full of music and food. Beyond the capital, communities keep local traditions alive in craft, storytelling, and everyday routines, and nature becomes the main event, from rainforest trails to mangroves and reef-fringed waters.

Explore Panama with Crooked Compass and you’ll feel that sense of connection everywhere: across waterways that changed global trade, in conversations shared over strong coffee, and in the quieter corners where the jungle presses close and the air smells of rain.

Quick Facts: Panama Tours

Capital: Panama City
Population: Around 4.5 million
Currency: Panamanian Balboa (PAB) and the US Dollar (USD)
Language: Spanish (official). English is used in some tourism settings and business, especially in Panama City, but it varies by region.
Timezone: UTC -5
Best Season: Generally, the drier months are typically December to April, with a wetter season roughly May to November (conditions vary by coast and elevation).
Visa: Entry rules depend on passport and can change. Confirm requirements with official sources before travel.
Power: Commonly Type A and Type B plugs (110V, 60Hz).

Our Tours in Panama

Panama & Costa Rica

  • Discover San José’s cultural heart and vibrant local markets
  • Explore Costa Rica’s rainforest landscapes around Arenal Volcano, with canopy walks and volcanic scenery
  • Spot sloths, monkeys and tropical birdlife during guided rainforest and river experiences
  • Soak in naturally heated hot springs set deep within a private rainforest reserve
  • Stay in Panama City’s historic Casco Viejo, surrounded by colonial architecture and lively plazas
  • Visit the UNESCO listed ruins of Panamá Viejo and wander cobblestoned streets rich in history

Spanning two contrasting destinations, this journey combines the wild beauty of Costa Rica with the layered history of Panama City, offering a compelling introduction to Central America. Rainforest landscapes, volcanic scenery and colonial streets set the tone for an experience shaped by diversity, culture and atmosphere.

In Costa Rica, the focus is on immersive nature and wildlife encounters. Explore lush rainforest around Arenal Volcano, walk high among the treetops, drift quietly along jungle rivers and unwind in naturally heated hot springs hidden within the forest. Sloths, monkeys and tropical birdlife are often spotted, alongside cultural experiences at coffee and chocolate farms and over traditional countryside meals.

The experience then shifts to Panama City, where centuries of history meet modern urban life. Staying in the heart of Casco Viejo allows easy access to the UNESCO listed ruins of Panamá Viejo, grand plazas and cobblestoned streets. Time to explore cafés, markets and viewpoints at your own pace rounds out a well-balanced itinerary that blends nature, culture and history.

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Why Choose Crooked Compass for Panama?

Small Groups, Big Moments

Maximum 12 travellers for intimate, flexible experiences.

Passionate Local Partnerships

Travel with Panamanian guides, drivers, and hosts who share grounded context, from city neighbourhoods to rural towns and coastal communities.

Authentic Access

Move beyond photo stops with time built in for conversations, local meals, and places that make sense once someone explains the “why” behind them.

Ethical Travel

We prioritise locally owned stays and experiences that respect communities and natural places, so your journey supports people on the ground.

Full Support

Our 24/7 assistance helps keep travel smooth across Panama’s city hubs, islands, and more remote regions.

Essential Panama Travel Information

Before You Go

Visa requirements: Entry rules can change. Confirm your requirements directly with the appropriate embassy or consulate, and allow extra time during peak periods.

Health considerations: Bring essential medications in original labelled packaging, plus copies of prescriptions. Medical care is strongest in major cities, with more limited services in rural areas. Comprehensive travel insurance is strongly recommended, including evacuation cover for remote regions.

Water and food: Tap water safety can vary by location. Choose bottled or treated water where needed, be cautious with ice, and stick to freshly cooked food where possible.

Language: Spanish is the main language. English may be used in parts of Panama City and some tourism areas, but it is not consistent nationwide, so a few Spanish phrases go a long way.

Cultural Etiquette

  • Greetings are important. A friendly handshake is common; among friends, a light cheek kiss may be exchanged.
  • Politeness and warmth are valued. Taking time to greet people properly often leads to more open interactions.
  • Dress is generally casual in cities, but modest clothing is appreciated in rural areas, churches, and Indigenous communities.
  • Tipping is customary but not fixed: rounding up bills or leaving 5–10% in restaurants is appreciated if service is not already included; small tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff are welcomed.
  • Always ask before photographing people, especially in Indigenous villages or at cultural events.
  • Life moves at a relaxed pace outside business settings. Patience and flexibility are part of travelling well in Panama.

Getting Around Panama

  • Domestic flights are the fastest way to cover longer distances, particularly between Panama City and regions like Bocas del Toro or Darién-adjacent areas.
  • Road travel connects most towns and cities; highways are generally good, but rural roads can be slow, unsealed, or affected by rain.
  • Boats and water taxis are essential for island regions and coastal travel, with schedules influenced by weather and tides.
  • Travel plans may shift due to rain, traffic, or local conditions, so building buffer time into your itinerary is recommended.

Accommodation

  • Cities (Panama City, David): Modern hotels, boutique stays, and international chains with reliable services.
  • Highlands (Boquete and surrounds): Small lodges, guesthouses, and countryside stays, often cooler and quieter.
  • Islands & Coasts: Beachfront lodges, eco-stays, and small hotels, sometimes with limited power or Wi-Fi.
  • Rural areas: Simple guesthouses or locally run lodgings where facilities may be basic, balanced by setting and hospitality.

Climate & Timing

  • Dry season (Dec–Apr): Generally sunnier with lower humidity; popular for travel but busier in key areas.
  • Wet season (May–Nov): Regular rain, often in short heavy bursts; landscapes are lush and crowds thinner.
  • Highlands: Cooler year-round, with misty mornings and cooler evenings.
  • Caribbean coast: Weather patterns differ from the Pacific side and can be rainy at any time of year.

Tip: Panama’s climate varies by coast and elevation. Expect heat, humidity, and sudden rain, and stay flexible when travelling between regions.

Panama Meets You Between City Lights and Rainforest Green

From the Canal’s working waterways to Casco Viejo’s evening squares, and from cool highland towns to island days shaped by tide, Panama offers a journey with contrast built into every turn. Come with curiosity, travel lightly, and let the country set the pace.

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Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change with seasons and local conditions. In Panama, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.