7 Stunning Panamanian Views You Can’t Miss

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    Heading to Panama? Don’t miss these spectacular views found across the country. © Markpittimages | Dreamstime.com
  • Panama City

    In Panama City, stroll along Cinta Costera for easy skyline views. The waterfront parks are ideal for photos, and you can stop by the iconic Panama City sign. © Markpittimages | Dreamstime.com
  • Ancon Hill

    For higher vantage points, hike up Ancon Hill. At nearly 700 feet, you’ll see the city skyline, the Panama Canal and the Bridge of the Americas. The climb takes about an hour and rewards you with sweeping panoramas. © Adrian Constantinescu | Dreamstime.com
  • Plaza de Francia

    Casco Viejo’s Plaza de Francia offers wide views of the skyline and harbor. It’s a great place to eat, shop and soak in the coastal scenery. © Seadam | Dreamstime.com
  • Amador Causeway

    The Amador Causeway links three islands at the Canal’s entrance to the mainland. Along its restaurants and marinas you’ll enjoy views of the skyline, passing ships and the Bridge of the Americas. © Danilovesphotos | Dreamstime.com
  • Santa Catalina

    For open beaches, surf and coastal forest views, head to Santa Catalina on Panama’s southwest coast. It’s a quieter alternative to city vistas and offers excellent waves. © Marek Poplawski | Dreamstime.com
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    Boquete, a mountain town in Chiriquí Province, is famous for highland views, coffee farms and outstanding hiking. It’s close to the Costa Rican border and ideal for nature lovers. © Markpittimages | Dreamstime.com
  • Bridge of the Americas

    For close-up views of the Panama Canal, visit the Bridge of the Americas. From the western end you can watch ships transit and see nearby docks; a monument honoring Chinese workers is nearby with free access. © Gualberto Becerra | Dreamstime.com
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