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Panama City - Day 3
A Travel Blog entry by lekili from Panama City, Panama
... the Gamboa National Park. We were scheduled to stay the night at the Gamboa Resort, but at $250/night and really bad Internet reviews, we decided against it. That didn't stop us from taking a look around though. Sure it was beautiful and had a great ...
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Panama canal cruise with picnic lunch
A Travel Blog entry by brandonmathews from Panama City, Panamá, Panama
DAY 15 16 February Fly from Rio to Panama City Panama With a prepaid Transfer to the airport we arrived well in time for an eight hour flight a couple of movie s and a pre-arranged pick up in Panama got us to Hotel Santana. The room was new clean ...
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Panama Canal is great!
A Travel Blog entry by travelbee from Panama City, Panama
Yesterday, I took a one hour flight from Nicaragua to Panama. I only have one full day in Panama City so I had to start early. My (2nd hotel) was in the old town of Casco Viejo. This is really a charming town that is in process of going from slums to a ...
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Passage to Panama
A Travel Blog entry by sranmal from Panama City, Panama
... go, around 11am, there's still plenty of smaller wildlife to be seen and the view from the highest point, the Mirador Lookout, of Panama City and the Canal shipping lanes is fantastic. In the afternoon, I go back to Albrook Mall to catch a movie (limited ...
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Choosing a hotel in Bocas del Toro, Panama...
A Travel Blog entry by bgodiver from Panama City, Panama
... ;Trip Advisor provided me with a list of lodging establishments to look at and after reading through a lot of reviews and taking a look at their web sites I narrowed my choices down to three: Hotel Olas, CalaLuna ...
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An Unfortunate Reality
A Travel Blog entry by traveladdicts from Panama City, Panama
... the breeze. Some areas of the city are not safe for walking but the district of the Milan Hotel was fine. One thing worth remembering about Panama City, besides the canal is this: just two blocks from the Milan Hotel is the large and modern, ...
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Touring the town, historic and modern
A Travel Blog entry by skyhighone from Panama City, Panama
... drinker remember), we caught a cab to the famed Casco Viejo, or Casco Antiguo in some books. This is the second downtown of Panama City, you might recall; the one the Spanish built with a wall around it to protect from the British pirates who burned down ...
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Coronado: The Crown Jewel of Expat Living
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Panama City, Panama
... the sites are spectacularly beautiful even if they are only for weekend use. There must be quite a Jewish population in Panama City as my hotel is right next door to an entire heavily guarded complex of a Jewish school, a synagogue and cultural ...
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Ancon Hill and the Miraflores Locks
A Travel Blog entry by bgallagh from Panama City, Panama
... . We walked up the road to the top of Ancon Hill this morning to get some exercise and enjoy the incredible views of Panama City and the canal. It reminded me a little bit like walking through Forest Park in NW Portland but with pavement. We spotted ...
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Bocas Del Toro, Panama
A Travel Blog entry by beccarose from Bocas Town, Panama
... part of the story is on the 26th in the afternoon we decided to forgo the 15 hr bus ride and take a 1 hour flight from Bocas to Panama City, in the smallest plane I have ever been in. EEK. XOXO becca Asaf There isnt much I can add to this, becca did ...
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Bocas del Toro - Expat Interviews
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Bocas Town, Bocas del Toro, Panama
... and support. The people in general are friendly. On the negative side he cites undercurrents of hostility towards foreigners outside of Panama City and David. He also speaks of a land grab mentality in the sense that someone may show up to say, ...
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El Valle de Anton - Lobo's Featured Expats
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from El Valle de Anton, Panama
... partner is suffering from kidney failure. That means she and her partner have to make the two hour trip to the National Hospital in Panama City for dialysis three times a week. This brings me back to the point I made in the last blog – there is a ...
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Coffee, Canals & Catamarans
A Travel Blog entry by layla_chris from Bocas Del Toro, Bocas del Toro, Panama
... the bus to David in search of a beach to lie on for a couple of days. Now, besides Boquete, Bocas del Toro and Panama City, there really isn’t much information readily available about Panama. The lonely planet was as usual little help so we did what ...
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Boquete - Interviews
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Boquete, Panama
... – it was Alex Shöb. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g298424-d1140209-Reviews-Pension_Topas-Boquete.html schoeb@panama.net ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Jean-Marie LaGrange Lobo’s ...
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Pedasi - The Interviews
A Travel Blog entry by lobo from Pedasi, Panama
... of the local tourist association of which she is the president. http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g608651-d548905-Reviews-Dim_s_Hostal-Pedasi.html Lobo’s Featured Expats No. 5 and 6 – Nivea and Miranda ...
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Lima, Peru - End of the road for South America
A Travel Blog entry by bigjohn from Lima, Peru
... many shops here with good prices on everything electrical from shavers to laptops. So far, it's been a smooth transition into settling in Panama city, company is never scarce as I'm catching up with Vance any day now, and I've also befriended two lovely ...
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The anticipation is building
A Travel Blog entry by texasbeachbums from Longview, Texas, United States
... married almost six years and, as I stated above, Zac is our 13 month old. Our final destination of this vacation is Panama City Beach, Florida but we plan on taking our time getting there. Kasey and I enjoy watching the Food Network and the ...
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Civilisation again - Belize and on to California!
A Travel Blog entry by stevieg from Los Angeles, United States
... final leg; and the hot and sweaty walk to the airport.....and we were at our final destination 57 days after we arrived in Panama City. The airport was quite amusing in that it wasn't much more than an airfield. Jon didn't have to check any luggage ...
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Charming Granada
A Travel Blog entry by kimandmartin from Granada, Granada, Nicaragua
... I found the Hotel Terrasol on TripAdvisor, a website that provides advice to travellers from other travellers. It had gotten rave reviews and was only $40 US a night, including breakfast. The Terrasol is a small, charming colonial-style hotel ...
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Easter weekend on the Carribean
A Travel Blog entry by jdekoz from San Jose, Costa Rica
... cream would be the delivery method of choice! That said, I stayed away from the local concoctions, but did hear some favorable reviews...if you happen to see a hasheesh shake on a menu in Amsterdam or something. Nathan and I rented bikes on ...
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