Day 1 in Panama. Welcome Briefing.
Exploring
Panama means relaxing at the beach, cruising the Panama Canal, learning about
its fascinating history, sharing with indigenous in isolated villages and more... Well, Panama awaits for
your visit!
Many Tour Operators bring you to Panama. This companies not only have well organized daily activities but also very strict when we talk about quality, punctuality and
excellence. Having hotel, transportation, local guides, a Tour Director
during the whole trip and ALL the meals included is, a great way to travel! An important detail to check before you buy is that there are no hidden costs and
no extra tours will be sold to you by the company.
When
you arrive to Panama the first day, you will be greeted by a Representative. Relax and take advantage of al the comforts of your hotel
before dinner at the Pacific Grill Restaurant, on the second floor. At 8 PM a briefing will be held at one of the conference rooms.
Your Tour Director will give you very important and useful information for your 8 day Panama adventure. You will get to meet the rest of the passengers that will join the tour tonight.
Your Tour Director will give you very important and useful information for your 8 day Panama adventure. You will get to meet the rest of the passengers that will join the tour tonight.
What to
bring for the trip?
When
visiting Panama, you should be prepared for warm tropical weather (85º average)
and visits to mountains, beaches, and cruises through the Canal.
Bring casual
clothing, mainly shorts, t-shirts, a pair of long pants, sneakers, bathing
suit, sandals or flip flops, hat, sunscreen, mosquito repellent, over the
counter medication as prevention, rain gear, cameras, binoculars. Casual
and mostly informal is suggested, and smart
casual for the farewell dinner (long pants will be required for this evening).
The
first 2 nights and the last one you will be staying in the City. Temperatures
vary from the 75º´s during the night, up to the 90º`s during the day with
small variations. The area of El Valle is generally cooler (75º).
Bring
comfortable shoes for walking, sneakers for daily use (streets are not always
in good repair).
When
you stay on the beach, temperature could reach the high 90º between january and
april.
For all
daily trips keep handy your sunscreen, hat,
bug repellent, rain gear, binoculars and camera!
Sunblock
is also a must! Being closer to the equator means that there is more risk for
sun burns, so try to protect your skin even on a cloudy day and try not to lay
in the sun between 10am and 2pm. Do not forget your hat the day you Transit the
Canal even though the ship is covered.
You can
also read each page on this blog for information about what you can expect for
each day of the tour, which hopefully will help you on your planning.
About
money exchange, Panama is dollarized. Once in a while you will get Balboa coins
as change when you shop!
There
are two more very important things:
First,
you will be traveling with a group and timing is very important. This schedules are based on years of experience in the business.
Please be on time, the rest of the passengers count on you!
Second,
you are traveling to the rain forest. Of course there will be some bugs! Of
course it could rain! Believe it or not sometimes people seem surprised
when they see an insect in the jungle!. This is the charm of the rainforest!
Just be prepared with a little bug repellent when you visit the Emberas
and in the surroundings of your rainforest Hotel.
For the
rest, you Tour Director will be giving you daily suggestions and
instructions and will be helping you at any moment with any question you may
have.
Enjoy
your journey!
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