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  • Day 4: Beach Bliss and Culinary Delights in Panama

    Day 4: Beach Bliss and Culinary Delights in Panama

    Today was all about sun, sand, and savoring the best of Panama! We woke up bright and early, excited for a beach day. Our guide from Tour Alfaro picked us up for the drive to Colón, a port city rich in history. Colón was once the gateway to the famous Panama Railroad during the mid-19th century, making it a key spot for trade and travel. After arriving, we took a boat ride to Portobelo, a sleepy town with its own history of Spanish colonization and pirate invasions, adding some adventure vibes to the day.

    But the real gem was our destination: Isla Grande. As soon as we reached the island, the sight of that crystal-clear water was breathtaking! The relaxing 2.5-hour drive from Panama City was totally worth it. Beach days are always my favorite—they give you time to enjoy nature, soak in the beauty, and just be in the moment. We swam, lounged, and let the peaceful vibe of the island work its magic. Beach days are rejuvenating, but they also have a way of making you pleasantly exhausted!

    After washing up, we headed out for dinner at La Tapa del Coco, where we were in for a treat! We met the restaurant’s owner, Isaac Villaverde, who was as charming as the food was delicious. The restaurant had a welcoming vibe, and we even got to vote on the best wings they served. Definitely adding this spot to my list of must-visit places when I return to Panama!

    As the day wrapped up, I couldn’t help but feel so grateful for the amazing adventures we’ve had. Tomorrow’s our last day, so I’m going to soak in every moment tonight!

  • Day 3: Monkeys, Markets, and Moments of Reflection in Panama

    Today was all about adventure and a little monkey business! We kicked off Day 3 with a visit to Monkey Island in Carretera Gamboa. With our tour guide, Tour Alfaro, leading the way, we set out on a boat ride that took us deep into the lush greenery. The views were absolutely stunning, but the real stars were the cheeky little monkeys! They eagerly swung by to snack on the grapes and bananas we brought for them. Watching them leap from tree to tree and get up close was such a surreal experience—nature at its cutest.

    After our jungle fun, we made our way back to Casco Viejo, the historic heart of Panama City. This time, we explored the other side of the charming old town. It was filled with vibrant vendors, quaint little shops, and historic buildings that seemed to have stories of their own. Casco Viejo, originally founded in 1673, is full of colonial charm and was once a fortress against pirate attacks! As we wandered through its streets, the heat of the day hit hard, but that didn’t stop us from soaking in the sights.

    Just when the sun was becoming a bit too much, the rain arrived! For about an hour or two, the skies opened up, giving us a refreshing break from the heat. We headed back to the Waldorf Astoria and took full advantage of the time to relax. I spent the rest of the afternoon chilling by the pool, reflecting on life and this exciting new journey of traveling more. There’s something about peaceful moments like these that allow you to really think about where you’ve been and where you’re headed.

    Dinner was a return to the Fish Market, but this time, I stepped out of my comfort zone and tried something new—and let me tell you, it was delicious! After all the walking, the rain, and the incredible food, I was exhausted and ready to recharge for Day 4. Tomorrow, another adventure awaits in Panama!

  • History, Heights, and Heart-Pounding Adventures: Day 2 in Panama City

    Day 2: History and Adventure in Panama City

    We started Day 2 in Panama with a delightful breakfast at the Waldorf Astoria, fueling up for a day packed with history and adventure.

    Our first stop was the Museo de Panamá Viejo, located in the ruins of Panamá Viejo—the original city founded in 1519. As the first European settlement along the Pacific, the area holds great historical significance. Strolling through the ruins, we learned how this once-thriving city was destroyed by the infamous pirate Henry Morgan in 1671. The museum itself offers a captivating glimpse into the country’s colonial past, with artifacts and exhibits that bring its rich history to life.

    Next, we visited the Panama Canal, an absolute must-see. The canal, completed in 1914, transformed global shipping routes and is often referred to as one of the modern world’s greatest engineering feats. Watching the massive ships pass through the locks was mesmerizing, and learning about how this canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans was even more impressive.

    For an adrenaline rush, we headed to Poin, where we zip-lined from building to building. The experience was exhilarating, especially with panoramic views of the city below. We also took on “The Edge,” a daring challenge that had us suspended high above the ground—it was heart-pounding fun!

    We wrapped up the day back at the Waldorf Astoria for dinner, enjoying a relaxing meal after such an action-packed afternoon. To cap off the evening, Panama treated us to a peaceful rainstorm, adding a cozy touch as we settled in for the night.