Panama Travel Tips

By: Laurie Cooper

When you think of having a great holiday vacation with friends or your family, Panama should definitely be part of your list. This amazing nation within the American continent has everything you will ever need to make a holiday vacation memorable and a whole lot of fun. From nature trekking to snorkeling, from fun shopping to enjoyable swimming, from relaxing bird watching to endless dancing, more and more activities await every new and returning tourist at the wonderful place of Panama. For a more enjoyable stay at Panama, travel tips such as the one below should be a great help.

∗ Although finding dependable hotels in Panama City should be no problem, one of the Panama travel tips says it is still advisable to pick one where you can have easy access to almost anything within the hotel itself. There are those with coin-up laundry rooms and with self-services. This should be helpful for you when regular laundry shops are closed or when you need something delivered right at your doorstep right away.

∗ Keep your nickels. Public buses in Panama will demand payment in nothing but nickels only. You will also find them handy after paying for the bus ticket and you pass through the turnstile where nickel payments are greatly appreciated.

∗ One of the most useful Panama travel tips that you should keep in mind is this one about getting on their taxis:

o Before getting in, try to agree with the taxi driver on the fare beforehand. Anywhere within the city should cost you no more than the regular $3.

o Panama cabdrivers will be okay even if you don't tip them so don't feel guilty if you don't and don't try to give too much if you do.

o Taxis in Panama are not equipped with seatbelts. If you want one then ask for your hotel to get you a taxi with seatbelts but know that they will usually cost a dollar or more.

∗ Learn a little Spanish when you plan to go to Panama. Although if you wish to experience Panama as a real tourist without being able to communicate with the townsfolk, then English would be fine. Considered on of the most useful or the Panama travel tips, learning a little Spanish would not only useful in bargaining during your shopping spree, it is likewise considered polite when you know how to say thank you and please in the local language.

∗ Donning on a shirt and a pair of jeans will keep you looking like a local Panamanian. Going around in shorts plus a camera will definitely make you stand out in a crowd and be easily recognized as a tourist. Try to pick up a few guayaberas or embroidered shirts and you'll feel comfortable throughout the day.

∗ When it comes to eating, heed one of those Panama travel tips: As per the unilateral conservation program of Kuna Yala, no lobster, octopus, crab, or any other shellfish shall be sold and bought. Having fish for this short period of time is not bad after all.

Keep these Panama travel tips in mind, and you never know how useful they'll get when you're there.

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