Things to Do in Panama: A Must-See Guide for last quarter 2024 and 2025
Things to do in Panama City
Aero City Tour
Experience Panama City like never before with Blue Skies Panama’s Aero City Tour. This thrilling adventure takes you over the iconic Panama Canal, the historic Casco Viejo, and the vibrant modern skyline. Imagine getting a bird’s-eye view of one of the most fascinating cities in the world, from its colonial past to its cutting-edge architecture. It’s a must for anyone looking to capture the essence of Panama in one breathtaking flight.
This is most recommended between December and February where sunsets are longer and rich in oranges and fuchsias shades giving you a great “golden hour” that stands up to it’s name.
Partial Panama Canal Crossing
The Panama Canal is one of the most impressive feats of engineering in history, and a partial crossing is the perfect way to experience it. This tour that allow you to travel through the Miraflores Locks and Pedro Miguel Locks, experiencing firsthand how massive ships are lifted and lowered through the canal. The tour offers fascinating insights into the canal’s history, making it an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages.
Check for available dates since this tour isn’t available everyday.
Visit the Emberá Community
For a deep dive into Panama’s indigenous culture, visiting the Emberá community is a transformative experience. Located in the dense jungles along the Chagres River, the Emberá people live in harmony with nature, maintaining traditions passed down for generations. We offer one day guided tours that allow you to meet the Emberá, learn about their unique way of life, and experience traditional music, dance, and craftsmanship. A visit to the Emberá village is a reminder of Panama’s rich cultural heritage and offers an unforgettable glimpse into a simpler way of life.
Panama Rainforest Discovery Center
Located in the heart of the Soberanía National Park, the Panama Rainforest Discovery Center is a paradise for nature lovers and bird watchers. With miles of trails winding through the jungle, you’ll have the opportunity to see Panama’s incredible biodiversity up close. The observation tower at the center offers stunning views of the rainforest canopy, where you can spot a variety of monkeys and tropical birds, including toucans and hummingbirds. It’s a perfect way to immerse yourself in Panama’s natural beauty.
Things to do in Panama’s provinces
San Blas Islands
The San Blas Islands are a group of over 360 islands located off the Caribbean coast of Panama, and they’re home to the Guna Yala indigenous community. Visiting the San Blas Islands is like stepping back in time to a simpler way of life. With pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, these islands are the perfect place to relax and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of modern life.
Surf in Pedasí
Pedasí, located on the Azuero Peninsula, is Panama’s hidden gem for surfers. With consistent waves and a laid-back atmosphere, this small coastal town has become a favorite for surfers from around the world. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting, the waves at Playa Venao and Playa El Toro will provide the perfect challenge. Don’t miss the opportunity to soak up the sun and surf in one of the most beautiful settings in the country.
Coiba Island
For the nature lovers and divers among us, Coiba Island is a must-see. Known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life, this UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Park is one of the best places in Panama for snorkeling and diving. With Blue Skies Panama’s Coiba Island tours, you’ll have the chance to explore vibrant coral reefs, swim alongside sea turtles, and even spot dolphins and whales if you’re lucky. It’s an underwater adventure that you’ll never forget!
Coffee Tour in Boquete
If you’re a coffee lover, a trip to Boquete is essential. Located in the highlands of Panama, Boquete is famous for its coffee farms. With our Coffee Tour, you can visit some of the best coffee plantations and learn about the intricate process that goes into producing Panama’s world-renowned coffee. The tour allows you to experience the rich flavors and vibrant culture of the region. Don’t forget to bring home a bag of beans as a delicious souvenir!