Panama’s ¨summer,¨ also know as ¨dry season¨ lasts from December to April. Summer entails hot sunny days with mostly blue skies, cool nighttime breezes, and starlit skies. It is common to go through most of this season without a single drop of rain, guaranteeing tans and outdoor events. Because this season occurs during the cold winters of the North Hemisphere, Panamanian summers attract thousands of tourists who flock to the beaches of the Pacific and Caribbean.
Panama has more than 1,500 miles of coastline: For a relatively small country, Panama boasts many miles of , with more than 1,500 miles (2,490 kilometers) of beaches.
Panamanians most often greet each other with a kiss on the right cheek and slight hug
The Panama Canal generates almost one-third of the entire country’s revenue: This spectacular feat of maritime engineering isn’t just a major tourist draw – it’s also a powerful economic force in Panama.
Aside from the local currency, the Balboa, the US Dollar is openly accepted for services and goods and the exchange rate to the Balboa is 1:1 meaning you don’t have to worry about exchanging your US currency and paying exchange fees.
A regular short taxi ride will cost only a few dollars but it’s important to negotiate the fee before you begin your journey. Try to get cabs away from hotels and the airport, you’ll get a reduced fee and won’t have to barter as hard with the taxi driver. Panama does have Uber now as well!!
Estamos contentos de compartir con todos esta noche tan especial, contamos solamente con 100 invitados y por esta razón no pueden llevar niños al menos que forme parte de la corte (anillos,flores,biblia) o que esté incluido en la lista. Por favor revisa la lista.