Punctual as
never before my United Company Airplane leaves from Newark Liberty
International at 08.05 towards the International Airport of Tocumen (Panama),
(price of the multi-route ticket including taxes from Malpensa to Panama City
and from Mexico City to Malpensa with Newark airport: Euro 669.75).
The plane
is full.
I therefore
arrive at 13.30, with impossible heat, at the Tocumen
International Airport
(Panama), located about 35 km north-east of the
center of Panama City.
There are 7 hours of time zone, compared to Italy.
To enter Panama you do
not need a visa and Customs at the Airport is usually cleared without problems,
as happened to me. The mandatory requirement to be in possession of the return
flight ticket necessary to enter the country is almost never requested by
customs personnel.
The
currency of Panama
is the US Dollar.
The
cheapest way to get to Panama City
from the aforementioned airport is to exit the terminal, go right and then walk
towards the state road for about 300 meters. Then cross it until you reach a
shelter where buses run to the Panama City Albrook Bus Terminal every 15
minutes. The cost of the ride, which lasts about 1 hour, costs $ 0.25, but in
theory to get on you must have a rechargeable card that I did not have. I still
managed to puncture it by giving $ 0.25 to a passenger who used his card for
me. The bus stops often and willingly to pick up and drop off passengers.
Once inside
the Albrook Bus Terminal in Panama City, I bought the rechargeable card at a
cost of $ 2 that can be recharged as much as you want and is needed to use the
Urban Buses ($ 0.25), the Metro, for pay the terminal toilets and the $ 0.25
terminal fee required to take the National and International Buses (in a
nutshell to access the terminal gates);
To reach
from the Albrook Bus Terminal in Panama City, Casco Viejo, that is the historic
center, you can either take a taxi at a cost of $ 3 on Sundays and $ 2.5 during
the week or you have to exit the Terminal and take an urban bus x the Bus
Station in Plaza 5 de Mayo and from there take another which, however, leaves
you in the infamous north-west area of Casco Viejo, about 100 meters away. west of
Parque Santa Ana. (Let the driver tell you when to get off). The cost of the
bus for each leg is 0.25 $ payable only with the rechargeable card.
The
historic center of Panama City
called Casco Viejo has been beautifully redeveloped in recent years and appears
safe at least during the day and in the evening and south of Via C11 Este,
where the terrible decay begins. Below this bar it is therefore beautiful to
walk around and there are a myriad of Restaurants, Clubs, Hotels and Hostels
that are sold out almost every day in the high season.
Not having
found accommodation for the night in Casco Viejo, for the aforementioned
reasons, I had to fall back on Hostal Amador, located not far from the historic
center which offers dormitory beds at the price of $ 16.5 for one night. It
includes free internet, kitchen, space for recreation, ect. Very nice and
clean. To reach it I had to take a Sunday taxi for $ 3.
The next
morning I go back to the Albrook Bus Terminal in Panama City, with the same taxi as the
previous evening for $ 2.5.
To reach
Portobelo, located on the Caribbean Sea, whose fortifications have been
declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco, you have to take one of the numerous
buses (former American school buses) departing for Colòn, from the Albrook Bus
Terminal in Panama City and get off in Sabanita (3.15 $ - 1 hour scarce). Turn
the corner on the right and wait for another of the frequent buses with the
indication "Portobelo" on the windshield, coming from Colòn which
reaches Portobelo in less than 1 hour for the price of 1.5 $. The clerk passes
by to collect the money after departure. The bus stops often and willingly to
pick up and drop off passengers.
Portobelo,
it turns very well on foot.
From
Portobelo I reach the City of Colòn,
which has dangerous neighborhoods even during the day, with a bus at the price
of 2 $. The clerk passes by to collect the money after departure. The bus stops
often and willingly to pick up and drop off passengers. The journey takes an
abundant hour.
Then from
the Terminal de Transporte Centenario in Colòn, located in a disreputable area
of Colòn, numerous buses leave for the Albrook Bus Terminal in Panama City for the price
of $ 2.90. The clerk passes by to collect the money after departure. The bus
stops often and willingly to pick up and drop off passengers. The trip takes
about 2 hours.
To see the
Panama Canal you need to go to the Miraflores
Visitor Center,
located 12km northwest of downtown Panama
City. To achieve it there are 2 solutions:
1. Take one
of the many buses with the word "Miraflores" on the windshield
outside the Albrook Bus Terminal in Panama
City, which takes you in about 20 minutes in front of
the visitor center. The cost of the bus is $ 0.25 payable only with the
rechargeable card.
2. Inside
the Albrook Bus Terminal in Panama
City, take one of the numerous buses bound for Paraiso
or Gamboa. These buses, which run along the main road along the canal, drop
passengers after less than 20 minutes at the sign with the words
"Miraflores Locks", from which the visitor center is a 15-minute walk
away. The ticket price is $ 0.35. The clerk passes by to collect the money
after departure.
The visitor
center of Miraflores is open every day from 9.00 to 15.00 and the cost of the
ticket for foreigners is 15 $. It offers panoramic terraces with incredible
views of the Panama Canal, its Locks and the
huge Ships and Merchant ships that pass through it every day (about 1 per
hour). There is also a small traveling theater where videos are continuously
shown in Spanish and English explaining the history of the canal and its
functioning.
To reach San Josè, the capital of Costa
Rica, the most convenient solution is to take the direct
bus of the Tica Bus Company departing every day from the Albrook Bus Terminal
in Panama City
at 11.55 pm. The trip costs $ 40.10 and takes approximately 16 hours. (Keep in
mind that Costa Rica is one
hour behind Panama).
The same service is also provided by the Expreso Bus Company, but with
departure at 11.00 pm every day. Tickets must be purchased at the Company Desk
located inside the aforementioned Terminal.
At the Paso
Canoas border on the Panama
side you pay $ 1 before you are stamped out of the country. Then your luggage
is checked in a room. Then you have to walk 300 meters to reach the
Customs of Costa Rica.
My complete travel report
with map, photographs and videos is available at this link:
http://vivendosalendo.blogspot.com/2016/04/traversata-del-centro-america-da-panama.htm
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