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With scenic beaches and lush tropical rainforest, a trip to Panama promises to be unforgettable.

A vibrant mosaic of culture and nature, strategically cradled between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, Panama is a travel gem just waiting to be discovered. 

Much has been written in recent years about its dynamic modern capital, its lush rainforests, and its pristine white-sand beaches, but the nation's true heartbeat is its diverse population of over 4.4 million people, a colourful blend of Mestizo, Native Americans, and other heritages. Their welcoming spirit will inform every aspect of your visit, which can be as relaxed or as action-packed as you desire. This relatively small country at the juncture of two continents packs quite a lot into its long, S-shaped geography.

Featured Highlights

  • Marveling at the iconic Panama Canal, one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World
  • Exploring the colourful streets of Panama City’s historic Casco Viejo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Trekking through lush rainforests in Soberanía National Park
  • Snorkeling in the clear waters of Bocas del Toro
  • Touring the coffee farms of idyllic Boquete
  • Relaxing on the white-sand beaches of the San Blas Islands
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Featured Panama Trip Ideas

Perfect for families, couples, beachcombers, and adventurers, Panama is one of the most fascinating destinations in Central America.

From VIP tours of the Panama Canal to private yacht charters in the San Blas Islands, Goway can help see the country in your own unique way, customizing your itinerary to suit and surpass your expectations.

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Bocas del Toro in Panama
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Skyline & Sand: Panama City & Bocas del Toro

Experience the best of Panama on this unforgettable journey, featuring an exciting boat tour near the Panama Canal, wildlife viewing in the rainforest, and leisure time on the idyllic beaches of Bocas del Toro.
8 days
From C$3,836/p.p.
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Family Vacations

Panama city skyline at night
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Highlights of Panama: City, Jungle & Coast

Panama Canal and Panama City
Experience the culture and stunning landscapes of Panama on this journey, from the bustling streets of Panama City to serene beaches and lush jungles.
9 days
From C$4,544/p.p.
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Sunset of Panama city
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Deluxe Panama: Panama City, Boquete & Bocas

Panama City and Bocas del Toro
Discover Panama’s vibrant culture and diverse landscapes on this independent journey, from the Panama Canal and Boquete’s coffee farms to the beaches of Bocas del Toro.
11 days
From C$7,396/p.p.
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Classic Vacations

Panama City
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Classic Panama: City, Highlands & Caribbean

Panama City and Bocas del Toro
Vibrant cultures and stunning ecosystems await in Panama, where historic cityscapes meet lush rainforests and azure beaches.
11 days
From C$4,645/p.p.
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Family Vacations

Old Panama Church
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Discover Panama: Panama City & Santa Clara

Venture into Panama’s history while marveling at the engineering wonder of the Panama Canal. From lush rainforests to serene beaches, unforgettable moments await.
7 days
From C$2,294/p.p.
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Night View of Cartagena de Indias
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Panama & Colombia In Style

Cartagena and Panama City
From lush jungles to city streets, this journey unfolds across Panama and Colombia's Caribbean coast. Seek wildlife on the canal, then relish Cartagena's lively nights.
7 days
From C$4,225/p.p.
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Beautiful view over Panama City at sunset
Costa Rica
Our experience was with Walter. He is very professional, knowledgeable, patient, kind and prompt. We wish he could be our driver on all our vacations...Thanks Walter from the Kidd's on our Costa Rica Vacation!!!
Jacquelyn Kidd
Pura Vida
Our representative "RuthAnn" listen to our wants for this trip and within days developed an itinerary that was truly a great experience. Accommodations were top notch and we had the perfect mix of rain forest and beach adventures. If I could make a suggestion it would be do your research, there were allot of activities CR offers we weren't aware of but would've tried if time allowed. Guess we'll have to plan another trip!
Gary Humphrey
Virginia at Goway did an amazing job…
Virginia at Goway did an amazing job planning our trip to Panama. Every aspect of the trip was extremely well coordinated. Her suggestions were spot on. It was a wonderful experience.
Andra
They were very responsive and delivered…
They were very responsive and delivered as promised. Great hotel options. The Kioro resort was paradise! Gorgeous, low key, unbeatable view and big rooms. Great service. The drive from Arenal to the beach is a full four hours many curves and mountains. Not great for those who get car sick but Arenal was so beautiful. Just like Hawaii. The Coast hotel was awesome as well. Very, very low key. No restaurant but a fantastic place right across the street and a 10 min walk to town with TONS of options. The ocean front rooms are the way to go with a big porch for meals and to watch the sunset. Staff was wonderful. If staying in Tamarindo it is really easy to rent a golf cart to get around and that is what we did. Many thanks for all your help. It was a great trip!
Jeannie
Galapagos & Machu Picchu
Truly a trip of a lifetime. Everything was planned perfectly by Amanda from being picked up at the airport to be dropped off at the airport. All the tour were knowledgeable and friendly.
John
South America trip with Goway
We used Goway for a short trip to South America. It was arranged easily and the details of the trip went well for our family of three. For simple trips we usually book things ourselves and are fine doing that in North America and Europe. When we have gone further, the value in a travel agency is in linking and arranging keys details in a trustworthy manner. In this trip we had a guide in each of two South American locations that were arranged by Goway. This went well and having this set up in advance gave peace of mind during the trip. Choosing the itinerary and hotels was also helped by the suggested items from Goway. We trust with our experience that we'll have a good outcome on trips such as this. The two private guides were helpful and nice to connect with.
Mark Fritz
Amazing Argentina Adventure
A bit late in sharing, but had to let others know of my clients amazing trip and service. From: Allison L Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2024 1:51 PM To: Kimberly H Cc: Tony Subject: Argentina Trip Hi Kim, We're back. We had an amazing time! Everything on the itinerary went as scheduled. It was seamless. Thank you for all your attention, direction and assistance. Argentina is a beautiful country and there was so much more to see. If we have the opportunity, we will definitely return. Buenos Aires is a vibrant and beautiful city. All our tour guides were amazing and met us promptly at each airport. We communicated through Whats app, and everything worked out. We had seasoned guides who assisted us and gave us more history than we imagined. Max was our guide in Buenos Aires. He is so friendly, funny, knowledgeable and so accommodating. He found ways to elevate every tour we went on. Such a pleasure to have him as our guide. We would highly recommend him, and he definitely gets 5 stars. Belin was our guide in Mendoza. She is a pleasure to tour with. Her knowledge of Mendoza and its history was so intriguing. Her calm, personable and pleasant demeanor was easy to be around. We loved having her as a guide and highly recommend her with 5 stars. Joao was our guide in Iguassu. Again, another seasoned tour guide with a great command of not only Argentina but of his homeland Brazil. He enhanced our tours with his knowledge, directed us to the best views of the Falls and was so accommodating. Always prompt and even found us a great local spot for lunch. He is a great guide, and we highly recommend him with 5 stars. Our hotel Melia Recoleta Plaza in Buenos Aires is a pleasantly small, comfortable, boutique hotel with very accommodating staff and the location in town was so walkable and convenient. If there was anything I could eliminate from the itinerary, it would be the Argentine Experience. Although the staff were all very personable and engaging, the meal experience itself and interactions with 5 other couples was not as interesting as I would have hoped. Our hotel Casa de Uco in Mendoza was sleek, modern and peaceful. The views of vineyards and mountains were spectacular. We were pleasantly surprised to see a bottle of wine, wine glasses and alfajores cookies waiting for us when we arrived. The Mendoza Wineries tour was outstanding. Our hotel Iguassu Grand Resort in Iguassu was indeed grand. Beautiful, large hotel with very personable staff. The final hotel in Buenos Aires, The Holiday Inn Ezeiza Airport, was also clean and modern with a pleasant staff. It's not close to anything but does have a great steak house restaurant on site. Working with Condor Travel Argentina and Brazil was a pleasant experience. I'm not sure how to provide survey responses for these tours and tour guides, but if a survey is sent to me, I would definitely respond. Thanks again Kim for a wonderful and memorable trip, 5 stars for you also. -- Regards, Allison
Kim H
Thanks for such a wonderful trip you made my dream come true
Thanks for such a wonderful trip you have programmed por us. We visited the Iguazú Falls in Brasil side for 2 nights…the transfer to the hotel an tour the fallowing day were right in the dot. Very well programmed…then we were transported to Iguazú Fall argentina side…very well coordinated, the tours were well paced and the guides very knowledgeable.. (Maria Inés guía turística) We went on to Salta, Argentina and the transfer was smooth with our driver Rosangela from Guayi Travel. In Salta we were received by Martin Alamo of Uma Travel…he was a fountain of knowledge…he took as in a long tour pointing the diverse mountains and formations, he, as a good guide was kind to take as to the most relevantly features of the landscape. We were 5 days in Salta…beautiful days. Next we flew to Buenos Aires to be with family and after 4 days there we flew to Bariloche, Argentina and we were lodged in the beautiful Hotel Llao Llao…we were 5 days there, this hotel is very well rated and from there we took 2 different tours…this hotel has the elegance of the romantic era, exquisite restaurants, winter garden, tea time in the afternoon, long and wel elaborated breakfast in the main salon…the dining was a choice of BBQ gaucho style or mor elaborated fare. Our trip was from there a sort of return to the city, we flew to Buenos Aires and we went some 5 hour drive into the green pampas to visit family…our whole trip was perfect. Thanks Virginia Dámelo for coordinate such a difficult schedule…and talks Goway Travel for everything in between.
Louie M
Galápagos Islands and Machu Picchu
My trip was to the Galápagos Islands and Peru. This involved many flights and there was always someone there to meet and guide us through all the hassles, and to and from hotels. I never felt unsafe and the hotels were first class. The excursions were varied and interesting, and in small groups, although occasionally I was not sure what to expect and how to prepare. That being said I did have a couple of problems. In Peru the currency is US$ and Soles. ATMs only issue $20’s or larger so I had trouble getting smaller bills for tips. Everyone preferred the dollars for tips but if you bought anything in a shop you got Soles in change. Not GoWay’s fault, just a little problem. The other one I had was on the last day. We were driven to the airport at 05:35 ( I mention that to say that I was not quite awake), and your agent got us checked in, and boarding passes. We had 3 consecutive flights booked and it did not occur to me that we only got a boarding pass for the first one. So by the time I got my bag and to the counter in Lima it was too late and I missed the flight. They very grudgingly were able to book me on another flight leaving 14 hours later. I guess the point is who is responsible for checking in for the flights? I guess I am, ultimately, but after being so well taken care of the rest of the trip it just didn’t occur to me. An unfortunate end to a very wonderful and unforgettable experience.
S. Webber
What made are trip was are tour guides…
What made are trip was are tour guides very knowledgeable super nice and friendly they where super !
Pedro Torres
Travel Information about Panama

Get to know Panama before you go.

Best Time To Visit

The dry season runs from December to April in Panama, offering near-perfect weather as well as bigger tourist crowds. 

Pre-booking is key during this period, when both prices and demand are at their peak.

Panama’s wet season runs from May to November, with most regions of the country experiencing daily rain. This means that visitor crowds are thinner and prices a bit lower. The country’s interior is also at its greenest at this time of year, while whale watching and surfing are at their finest.

Holiday-wise, Panamanians love to celebrate, marking Christmas and Easter in elaborate fashion and hosting a number of major festivals throughout the year, including Dia de la Independencia in November and Carnival in February/March.

Read our full guide to the Best Time to Visit and let us help you book your perfect Panama journey.

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What do the experts say?

Amanda De Oliveira

Amanda De Oliveira

Destination Specialist
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U.S. dollars are used interchangeably with Panamanian balboas (at a 1:1 rate). There’s no need to exchange currency if you’re carrying U.S. cash.
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Amanda De Oliveira

Amanda De Oliveira

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Many assume Panama is just about the canal. In reality, it’s also a paradise for beaches, highlands, and indigenous culture — from Caribbean islands like the San Blas to the coffee region of Boquete.
Amanda De Oliveira

Amanda De Oliveira

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Panama has more bird species than the United States and Canada combined — over 1,000. For birdwatchers, it’s one of the richest destinations in the world.
Samy Koussa

Samy Koussa

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A visit to an Emberá indigenous village along the Chagres River is a cultural highlight — arriving by dugout canoe, sharing traditional food, and learning about their way of life in the rainforest.
Samy Koussa

Samy Koussa

Team Lead
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Globetrotters should ensure they visit Isla Coiba, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Once a penal colony, today it’s one of the best diving and snorkeling spots in the Americas, often compared to the Galápagos for its marine biodiversity.

Places To Go

Handcrafted journeys to our most popular places to visit in Panama
The skyline of Panama City with its skyscrapers in the financial district at sunset, Panama.

Panama City

Panama City is the political and administrative centre of the country and is also its capital and...

Panama City is the political and administrative centre of the country and is also its capital and largest city. Located in the Pacific entrance of the world-famous Panama Canal, Panama City hosts...

Aerial view of a tropical island

San Blas Islands

While on a Panama vacation, you can visit the San Blas Islands situated off the Isthmus of Panama...

While on a Panama vacation, you can visit the San Blas Islands situated off the Isthmus of Panama to the east of the canal, an archipelago that is made up of approximately 378 islands and cays, only...

White sand beach on a tropical island surrounded by a turquoise sea.

Bocas del Toro

Located 32 km (19.88 mi) from the Costa Rican border, Bocas del Toro is an archipelago in Panama...

Located 32 km (19.88 mi) from the Costa Rican border, Bocas del Toro is an archipelago in Panama that is made up of six islands, several uninhabited islets and two national parks to be enjoyed on a...

Cruise ship going through the locks of the famous canal

Panama Canal

The world-famous Panama Canal which has to be seen on a Panama vacation is synonymous with the...

The world-famous Panama Canal which has to be seen on a Panama vacation is synonymous with the country and connects the Atlantic Ocean (via the Caribbean Sea) to the Pacific Ocean. Upon its...

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most popular time to visit Panama is during the dry season from December to April. The wet season, however, offers the same same pleasant temperatures as well as cheaper prices, smaller crowds, and greener interior landscapes.

Most countries do not need a visa to visit Panama.

Both coasts are easily accessed on one vacation and highly encouraged to appreciate the country’s diversity.

Panama is best known for the Panama Canal, its well-preserved colonial architecture, its pristine beaches and water, and its lush rainforests full of exotic wildlife.

The Canal is accessible from Panama City, where day trips and longer visits can easily be arranged. Among Goway’s offerings are an afternoon tour involving a visit to the Miraflores Locks, a presentation from the Panama Canal Authority, and a swing through the town of Balboa. 

Panama is considered fairly safe, but visitors should take normal safety precautions in both urban and rural settings.

Panama’s cuisine is a flavourful blend of Indigenous, Caribbean, and European influences, with common staples including rice, beans, corn, tropical fruits, and seafood. Sancocho (a hearty meat and vegetable stew) is a national favourite, as is arroz con pollo. Fresh ceviche is a must along the country’s long coasts.

Yes. With their close proximity, Panama and Costa Rica make a wonderful combination holiday, as do Panama and Colombia.

The local currency is the Panamanian balboa, which is interchangeable with the American dollar.

Very much so. Boasting pristine beaches, clear waters, and swaying palms, the San Blas Islands are the perfect place to relax and unwind. They are also a good place to get to know the local Indigenous cultures. Respecting those customs is critical, though, and it is also worth noting that while visiting you will be largely disconnected from the digital world.

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