
We really
enjoyed our first trip in Mexico and were all really excited to travel to
Panama! On the first day we arrived we were all pretty exhausted from our trip
but decided to go take a look around anyway. We just walked around the beach
and the shops, but decided to save the real destinations for when we weren’t so
tired.
Day two of our
trip we went to visit Casco Viejo, this is a main part of Panama’s history and
a very big tourist destination. Casco Viejo also
hosts the Presidential Palace, the San Jose Cathedral, many museums and the
French Park. We didn’t have time to see everything but Will really wanted to
make it to the Panama Canal to have a look around so we made sure to make time
for that. That experience was pretty amazing. It definitely made all of us feel
really small in comparison. Mirjam brought her camera again and got some really
cool pictures while we were there. We wanted the flexibility to go wherever so
we rented a car for $29 dollars a day; we had reserved it from Kayak to get
when we arrived.
Day three we decided to go on a tour of the city,
this tour cost $53 dollars per person and took us all around Panama City. We
visited the ruins as well as a craft market. Brittany got some really cool
things from the market to take back to her family. After the tour we decided to
spend the rest of the afternoon relaxing on the beach. While we were on the
beach Britney and Cooper went swimming while Mirjam, Will, and I stayed on the
shore working on our tans. We had a really nice relaxing afternoon by the
water.
Day four Cooper really wanted to go fishing, we
decided we would give it a shot since the Panama Canal fishing seemed to be
pretty popular and everyone had good things to say about it. We rented two
boats and went out on the canal with a guide; this cost us about $200. It was
worth it though; I mean how often do you get to go fishing on the Panama Canal!
We only caught a few fish, but we all had a really good time. Later that day we
went on a guided tour of the Metropolitan national park for $3 per person. We
went on this tour because Mirjam really enjoys hiking and this was one of the
main attractions of this tour. We also got to see a lot of really cool birds in
the park.
Day five we took the trip to Bridge of the
Americas, this bridge spans the entire distance of the Pacific entrance to the
Panama Canal. The 5,007-foot bridge connects North and South America. We went
to this bridge because we had heard from a native at Café Barko the first night
that this bridge was really worth seeing. Plus it was free! We really liked the
view, Will took some pictures on his phone and sent them back to him family.
After we left from seeing the bridge we decided to go to the Iglesia de San
Francisco de Asis. We went to this cathedral because Mirjam is engaged and
really interested in looking at wedding venues. The visit to the church was
also free so it was a really cool place to go, Cooper wasn’t too happy about it
but he went along with it since we let him go fishing.
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