Traveling To and Around Panama
For Americans, taveling to and around Panama is simpler and more affordable than it may seem. English is widely spoken in Panama, and is usually spoken particularly well by those who rely heavily on tourism. With the Panama Canal having been American owned and operated throughout most of its history, tens of thousands of Americans have lived in Panama and have become a mainstay in the Panamanian culture.
First, of course, you have to make the trip to Panama. Flights to Panama are available from several U.S. cities, and take approximately three to five hours for direct flights. Once you arrive in Panama, you will have several options for getting around. Besides the U.S. dollar being the currency in Panama, more good news is that transportation, like many other amenities in Panama, is extremely affordable. From the Tocumen International Airport, it takes around thirty to forty five minutes to travel into Panama City, and typically costs about thirty dollars for a taxi ride. If you are staying in a hotel, check whether the hotel provides shuttle service from the airport before arranging other means of transportation, as this may be the most economical option.
Renting a vehicle is one option for your stay in Panama. Many of the same car rental agencies which operate in the United States also have locations in Panama. But if you do opt to rent a car, be aware that driving from place to place in Panama City can be an adventure for those who are unfamiliar with the roads and the ways of Panamanian drivers. Local drivers, including those of buses and taxis, can be aggressive, and you cannot always rely on the existence of traffic signs to guide you. Additionally, traffic lights tend to be commonly ignored, making it imperative that you be overly cautious when driving in Panama. It may be helpful to first travel by taxi or bus and observe the traffic conditions around you to determine whether you want to rent a car and get behind the wheel yourself.
Fortunately, other means of transportation are accessible and affordable in Panama, making it unnecessary to rent a car to get around during your stay. Buses are probably the best option when you are traveling between different parts of the country. For traveling within the city, taxi cabs are readily available and typically run between one and four dollars for most destinations. Taxis in Panama do not utilize the meters you have probably seen in the states, so be sure to find out the fare for your destination up front. Hailing a cab from the street rather than patronizing those waiting outside hotels or restaurants is a good way to avoid being overcharged.
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