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timothy_g, Apr 2026
Running My Fingers Thru Panamá's Locks
The tour was all I had hoped it would be! I remember reading about the Gaillard Cut (aka the Culebra Cut) back in elementary school. To cruise through this monument to human endurance and engineering ingenuity was a thrill. It was equally thrilling to enter the original hundred-year-old locks, sharing the chambers with a gigantic oil tanker as we descended in stages from Lake Gatun to the Pacific Ocean. The staff was friendly and the bus and boat were very comfortable. My only complaint is that the check-in process was hot and hectic. I got there quite early to myself time to find the check in spot (which turned out to be fairly easy. It's a small office-like kiosk outdoors, next to the big Panama letters.) But no one was there until 15 minutes before the check-in time and no check-ins were done until 5 minutes before the check-in time. In the meantime, travelers must wait in an area with little seating and less shade. However, once that was done, you can enter the air-conditioned bus. So, all was soon well.
Jeffrey_K, Apr 2026
It's wildlife, not a zoo
While there is a hike at the end, Monkey Island is a boat tour. Our guide Jaz (sp?) did a great job spotting wildlife from the boat. Besides three types of monkeys that actually jumped onto the boat, we saw a sloth, a toucan, and a caiman. The hike at the end, back on the land, wasn't so productive for animal sighting, but it's a rainforest, not a zoo! Even then we still saw a huge blue morpho butterfly. We had a good time and learned a lot about Panama from our really knowledgeable tour guide. I'd definitely recommend the tour. Just have realistic expectations.
Andy_S, Apr 2026
Highly recommended
A private trip with a guide like Ruben is the best way to see the canal. I really enjoyed the afternoon. Great communications from Cesar. Ruben was on time, a really good and knowledgable guide and because of him I have some amazing videos of the monkeys. We also got to see the sloth which was a real highlight.
Akito_K, Apr 2026
Panama in nutshell
Our Guide Ronald was really knowledgeable on any kind of questions we asked. History, sports , entertainment and more. We was very organized to go for the Cana de Panama and we scored front row to view the ships pass by. He explained all the detail about how locks work and the guide locomotives. And after that the Casco Viejo tour was also great. He took us to the famous cafe to have geisha coffee and we had a pleasant time Now after we are more interested into the culture and know how the Panama economy works.
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The Panama Canal may be the most well-known attraction in Panama, but there are dozens of Panama City day trips that showcase more of the country’s culture, history, and natural landscape. The dreamy San Blas Islands, the dormant El Valle volcano, and the Chagres National Park take you deep into Panama’s lush landscape, while closer wildlife tours to Lake Gatun and San Lorenzo National Park get you within an arm’s reach of sloths and monkeys. Maximize your time by taking Panama City day trips that stay in the city, joining walking tours or pub crawls around historic Old Town Casco Viejo.

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