No fixed menu of tours

Build the Panama experience that fits you.

Use these ideas as a starting point—not a script. Tell us what interests you and we will help shape a realistic plan around your dates, pace, budget, and priorities.

Ideas for your wish list

A country with many different sides.

Panama street market

Markets & Local Life

Neighborhood streets, food stalls, vendors, small shops, and the everyday details most visitors pass without noticing.

Cargo ship in the Panama Canal

Canal & Global Commerce

See how ships, ports, rail, trade, and geography shaped Panama’s role in the world.

A child playing on a Panama beach

Pacific & Caribbean

Beach days, island scenery, local waterfronts, fishing villages, or simply time near the water.

Santa Ana plaza at night

Panama City After Dark

Plazas, restaurants, neighborhood nightlife, lights, music, and the city’s changing personality after sunset.

Panama antiques shop

History & Small Discoveries

Architecture, old storefronts, antiques, street stories, and places that reveal how Panama has changed.

Hammock beside the water at sunset

Slow Down

Some days should include a hammock, coffee, an ocean breeze, or enough free time for something unexpected.

Boquete & Chiriquí

Explore Panama’s coffee country.

We can help you experience Boquete and the surrounding highlands—the cooler climate, mountain roads, cafés, gardens, local food, and the culture surrounding Panamanian coffee.

A farm visit or private tasting will only be offered when it has been confirmed. We can explore the region without pretending we have guaranteed access to a particular farm.

Boquete town and surrounding highlands
Local cafés, roasters, and coffee shopping
Scenic drives, gardens, food, and mountain atmosphere
Farm or producer experiences when availability allows
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Bring home a taste of Panama

We can help you look for locally roasted coffee during the trip. A Panama Unscripted private-label coffee is also being explored for the future.

A different kind of visit

Colón Free Trade Zone & commerce.

This is not the prettiest or most conventional tourist stop. It is a working commercial environment that can be fascinating for entrepreneurs, investors, importers, exporters, and travelers interested in how global trade actually functions.

Access, safety, transportation, and local conditions must be evaluated for each visit. We will not promise entry until it is properly arranged.

Working cargo ship in Panama

Panama beyond the postcard

Ports, ships, the Canal, logistics, commerce, and the Atlantic gateway reveal an entirely different country.

Do not see it listed?

That is exactly why we ask for your wish list.

Tell us what you have been imagining—even if it is unusual, specific, or not normally sold as a tour.

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