World Cruise

Masum KhanMust See
Byron ArnaoMust See
Laetitia M. KwanPopular
Sagnik SahaPopular
Fiona HarlowPopular
Masoud FallahHidden Gem
SHIH CHENG-HUNG (tommyshih)Hidden Gem
Kia KalantariHidden Gem
Daniel GerlingMust SeeThis is the ultimate primary attraction for any visitor arriving at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal. Cruise passengers can watch massive vessels transition through the locks from the multi-story visitor center. It features an interactive museum and an observation deck offering prime viewing spots.
Diego PayánMust SeeStretching into the Pacific Ocean, this scenic causeway connects four small islands and offers breathtaking views of the Panama City skyline and the canal entrance. It is a fantastic spot for a leisurely walk, bicycle rental, or dining at waterfront restaurants. Cruise passengers will appreciate the refreshing sea breeze and relaxed atmosphere.
Branly BrunethMust SeeAlso known as the Casco Antiguo, this historic district is a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with charming colonial architecture. Visitors can stroll along cobblestone streets, discover historic churches, and enjoy local cafes and shops. It is easily accessible and offers a stark, beautiful contrast to the modern city skyline.
These fascinating ruins are all that remain of the original Panama City, which was destroyed by the pirate Henry Morgan in 1671. Cruisers can explore the archaeological park, climb the iconic cathedral tower, and learn about early colonial history at the onsite museum. It offers a wonderful, educational look into the past of the region.
Cindy CesarePopularDesigned by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, this eye-catching, multi-colored building tells the story of how the Isthmus of Panama changed the world's biodiversity. Its interactive exhibits are highly engaging and explain the natural history of the region in a vivid way. Situated on the Amador Causeway, it is easy to combine with other nearby sights.
Zulima RacinePopularAs the only wildlife refuge located within the limits of a major Latin American city, this park offers a convenient tropical escape. Cruisers can hike well-maintained trails to spot sloths, monkeys, and exotic birds. The summit trail provides a rewarding panoramic view of Panama City and the canal.
Ben DionnePopularThis lush, green hill dominates the local skyline and provides one of the absolute best viewpoints over Panama City and the locks. Visitors can hike or take a taxi up the paved road through the dense rainforest canopy. It is a peaceful green oasis with rich historical significance and frequent encounters with local wildlife.
danielparedesHidden GemNestled at the foot of Ancon Hill, this cultural mock-village represents the diverse heritage of Panama's Afro-Caribbean, indigenous, and interior regions. Cruise passengers can walk among traditional houses, view cultural artifacts, and sometimes catch live folk performances. It provides a quick and charming overview of the country's rich ethnic history.
Marjorie AyalaHidden GemLocated at the end of the Amador Causeway, this open-air museum is operated by the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. It is a lesser-known gem focusing on marine life and coastal environments, featuring touch pools and walking trails. It is perfect for families and travelers seeking a quiet, educational escape near the port.

Bryce OwenMust See
RupasMust See
Williams Madrigal GutierrezMust See
Balcó del MediterraniPopular
Armando Cubas MoralesPopular
GIULIA BONARDIPopular
LoLa GaliciaHidden Gem
Bert van DijkHidden Gem