Panama is a destination that has it all: beaches on two oceans, lush jungles, mountains, vibrant culture, and a history that connects continents. And best of all: you don't need a visa if you're traveling from Latin America. All you need is a valid passport to begin an unforgettable adventure through this country full of contrasts.
One of the best ways to fully and freely explore Panama is through a Fly & Drive trip, a package that combines flights with car rentals. Ideal for those who value flexibility, authenticity, and direct contact with the communities and landscapes.
Why choose Fly & Drive in Panama?
Total freedom to explore.
Design your itinerary however you want: from north to south, from the Caribbean to the Pacific, from the city to the mountains, without fixed schedules or group excursions. With good roads and short distances, you can visit several ecosystems and cultures in a single trip. This format is ideal for trips of 7 to 15 days, allowing you to cover a large part of the country without rushing.
Easy access and mobility:
Panama has direct flights from multiple Latin American cities, and upon arrival, your rental car will be ready to begin your journey. No waiting, no jet lag, no complicated transfers.
A compact country with immense wealth:
More than 3,000 km of coastline and 1,500 paradisiacal islands.
Five UNESCO World Heritage Sites, such as Coiba National Park and the colonial forts of the Caribbean.
One of the marvels of modern engineering, the Panama Canal.
Amazing biodiversity: more than 1,000 bird species and unique ecosystems on the continent.
Routes and ideas for your adventure:
Panama City: It is the perfect starting point, combining the modernity of skyscrapers and shopping malls with the history of the Old Town, the Panama Canal, and museums such as the Biomuseo.
Guna Yala (San Blas): An archipelago managed by the Guna indigenous community. Ideal for living in contact with nature and learning about an ancient culture that still maintains its languages, laws, and customs.
Bocas del Toro: For surfing, relaxing, or diving in turquoise waters surrounded by jungle. There are ferries from the mainland or flights from Panama City.
Azuero: The most festive and cultural region, with vibrant traditions, masks, traditional music, and colonial architecture. The Panamanian soul is celebrated here.
Boquete and the Highlands: Mountain scenery, cool weather, hiking, birdwatching, and the famous Panamanian coffee. A haven of peace to reconnect with nature.
Playa Venao and Riviera Pacifica: For those looking to end their trip with days of sun, sea, and tranquility overlooking the Pacific.
General recommendations:
You don't need a visa, just a passport valid for at least six months and an exit ticket.
Purchase travel insurance, which is ideal if you'll be traveling through several regions.
The road network is good, with gas stations and tourist stops along the way.
Respect local traffic regulations and plan your accommodation and tour reservations in advance.
Panama awaits you with open arms:
Whether you're looking for culture, adventure, relaxation, or spectacular scenery, in Panama you can have it all in one trip. No visa, no hassle, and the freedom to create your own story.
Explore Panama your way. Drive, discover, connect.
Source: Visit Panama.