Why Panama

Panama has everything most people want in a destination, and even more.

Why choose panama as a destination?

  1. Panama Canal: Iconic worldwide, but the country offers much more.
  2. Safe & welcoming: Known for its safety, stable democracy and friendly atmosphere.
  3. Well connected: Hub of the Americas with flights to 82 cities.
  4. Natural paradise: Unexplored islands, birding, diving, and fishing.
  5. Unique forest: Home to the world’s most studied tropical jungle by STRI.
  6. Biodiversity: Holds world records in wildlife sightings.
  7. Cultural mix: Indigenous roots, Spanish legacy, and African influence.
  8. English spoken: Widely used, especially in Panama City.
  9.  Gastronomy: Only UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy in the Americas.
  10. One-day wonders: Swim in two oceans or cross by train in just an hour.
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Panama hub of America

Official Name: Republic of Panama

Capital: Panama City

Due to its unique geographical location, with the HUB of las Americas with more than
1,365 weekly flights, 82 cities in America and Europe in 35 countries, including 16
direct destinations in the United States, you will always find a way to land in Panama.

Visa and Customs Requirements
Every visitor needs a valid passport and an onward ticket to enter Panama, but further requirements vary from country to country and occasionally change. A tourist card gives you an automatic 30-day stay and is extendable for another 60 days. Travelers should consult with the Panamanian consulate or embassy in that country to obtain the latest information on entry requirements.
Language
Spanish is the official language, but English is widely spoken in major cities.
Climate

Panama enjoys a tropical climate with temperatures averaging 80°F (27°C); cooler in the mountains (50-60°F).The average humidity is 70%. The rainy season goes from May to December. Throughout the dry season, trade winds keep the air continuously cool.

Money

Since 1904, the United States dollar has been the legal currency in Panama. The Balboa, the Panamanian monetary unit, is par valued with the dollar. Prices can be expressed in Balboas (B/.) or in Dollars, credit cards are widely accepted. The hotel tax is 10%. The value added tax to products and services, with the exception of food and medicines is 5%.

Economy

Panama’s economy is one of the most stable in America. The main economic activities are financial, tourism and logistics, which represent 75% of the GDP (Gross Domestic Product).

According to the Bank, the IMF and the UN, the country has the highest per capita income in Central America, which is about $13,090; it is also the largest exporter and importer at the regional level, according to ECLAC.

Getting Around
Modern metro system connects key areas; the Transisthmian Highway links Panama City to Colón. Taxis use a tariff system, and car rentals are available.
Convention Center

Panama is building a new, larger convention center to become the leading hub for international events in Latin America, competing with major regional players. With its strategic location, Panama aims to position itself as the top business and convention destination, attracting high-quality visitors from global markets. The center will capitalize on Panama’s growing infrastructure, including the expansion of the Panama Canal and the upcoming Biodiversity Museum. This development will also support local tourism businesses, enhancing attractions like the Amador Causeway and promoting cultural and historical heritage.

Panama hub of America & Visa and Customs Requirements
Panama hub of America

Official Name: Republic of Panama

Capital: Panama City

Due to its unique geographical location, with the HUB of las Americas with more than
1,365 weekly flights, 82 cities in America and Europe in 35 countries, including 16
direct destinations in the United States, you will always find a way to land in Panama.

Visa and Customs Requirements

Every visitor needs a valid passport and an onward ticket to enter Panama, but further requirements vary from country to country and occasionally change. A tourist card gives you an automatic 30-day stay and is extendable for another 60 days. Travelers should consult with the Panamanian consulate or embassy in that country to obtain the latest information on entry requirements.

Language & Climate
Language

Spanish is the official language, but English is widely spoken in major cities.

Climate

Panama enjoys a tropical climate with temperatures averaging 80°F (27°C); cooler in the mountains (50-60°F).The average humidity is 70%. The rainy season goes from May to December. Throughout the dry season, trade winds keep the air continuously cool.

Money & Economy
Money

Since 1904, the United States dollar has been the legal currency in Panama. The Balboa, the Panamanian monetary unit, is par valued with the dollar. Prices can be expressed in Balboas (B/.) or in Dollars, credit cards are widely accepted. The hotel tax is 10%. The value added tax to products and services, with the exception of food and medicines is 5%.

Economy

Panama’s economy is one of the most stable in America. The main economic activities are financial, tourism and logistics, which represent 75% of the GDP (Gross Domestic Product).

According to the Bank, the IMF and the UN, the country has the highest per capita income in Central America, which is about $13,090; it is also the largest exporter and importer at the regional level, according to ECLAC.

Getting Around & Convention Center
Getting Around

Modern metro system connects key areas; the Transisthmian Highway links Panama City to Colón. Taxis use a tariff system, and car rentals are available.

Convention Center

Panama boasts a new convention center featuring a 15,400 m² exhibition hall and 16 meeting rooms covering 2,400 m². The venue is available at no cost for major international fairs that attract thousands of visitors. The country has become one of the leading business and convention destinations in the Americas, drawing high-level visitors from global markets. Panama offers not only world-class hotels, restaurants, and services, but also a vibrant blend of leisure experiences, cultural exchange, and rich historical heritage.markets. The center will capitalize on Panama’s growing infrastructure, including the expansion of the Panama Canal and the upcoming Biodiversity Museum. This development will also support local tourism businesses, enhancing attractions like the Amador Causeway and promoting cultural and historical heritage.

Events and Holidays 2025

February or March

Carnival Tuesday (always the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday)

March or April

Good Friday

May 1

Labor Day

September 27

International Tourism Day

November 1

Children’s Day

November 2

Day of the Dead

November 3

Independence Day from Colombia

November 4

Flag Day

November 10

First call for Independence from La Villa de Los Santos

November 28

Independence From Spain

December 8

Mother's Day

December 24

Christmas Eve Day (Celebrated in the afternoon only)

December 25

Christmas Day

December 31

New Years Eve Day (Celebrated in the afternoon only)

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