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Evelyn Kronberger
"We came back to Panama City City for visiting the Miraflores docks. Just take the bus from the Albrook Station to Miraflores for 0,25$. The entry is 17,22$ and includes the docks and a 45min film with informations. We stayed there around 3 hours watching the boats pass the canal. It is not necessary to come twice to Panama City, we just did it because we are heading to Puerto Lindo and than the travel day is not so long. "
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Pedro Urzua
"Drive or take a taxi to the Miraflores Visitor Center of the Panama Canal. Explore the visitor center's exhibits, watch the informative film, and observe ships passing through the locks of the Panama Canal. "
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Rise Creative
"Visit the iconic Panama Canal, a marvel of engineering that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Witness the transit of ships, explore the museum, and learn about the canal's history."

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My guide to backpacking Central America is finally here! This guide is based on hundreds of hours of research, my own 4 month long trip, and some extras that I wasn't able to get to but would still highly recommend based on reviews from trusted friends! This guide serves as an essential list of the best attractions in each country and what not to miss! The route in the guide is laid out North to South, starting in Belize and ending in Panama, but it can also be used in reverse. The guide includes information for how to get between locations; however not in great detail as the schedules and prices change frequently and let's be honest, the busses are never on time in Central America! The best way to get between places depends on your timeline and budget of your trip: if you have months to explore, take the local "chicken busses" for a more affordable and immersive experience; if you only have weeks, take the more direct shuttles; and if you're tight on time, take the more direct and upscale coaches. Whichever option you choose, the locals are always willing to help with chicken busses, and shuttle busses and coaches are very easy to book throughout Central America at your hostel, any tour operator, or online. Where possible, I included accommodation recommendations for places that I personally stayed at and can vouch for, or know someone who did. In addition, there are links for booking hostels in each region! I hope this guide provides some help and inspiration to backpack Central America, it's one of my absolute favourite places on Earth! Need a custom trip planned for Central America? Reach out, I can help you!
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