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Getting Around in Panama City, Panama

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Kent Davis (PJ-0752-09)

Published on

March 17, 2020

Updated on

September 23, 2020
So you’ve moved to Panama City and your next step is figuring out how to get around. You want to be different and not own a car because the aggressive driving style of Panama isn’t for you. Or at this point, you’re simply not interested.
 
Either way, we’d like to present the facts about getting around in Panama. Here are the various modes of transport you can take so you can decide the best route for you.

Take an UBER

The international ride-share app exists in Panama and seems to be improving daily. At all hours of the day, you will find Uber drivers wandering the streets and able to pick you up in a matter of minutes.
 
Uber is safe, comfortable, and accessible. Its rate system provides transparency instead of a roll of the dice taxi fare system. Additionally, with Uber English, you don’t even have to worry about the language barrier which makes the whole journey more enjoyable.
 
You might want a local phone number though, in case the driver tries to call you to clarify your pickup location. Typically, an Uber ride through the Panama city will cost between $3-5.

Take a Yellow Cab (TAXI)

Taxi in Panama City Panama

Looking to be adventurous and travel the local taxi route? First of all, be careful as taxi drivers may not have insurance, the paperwork for the car, or it might not even be their car. Furthermore, price gouging is common if you look foreign and don’t speak Spanish (Few taxi drivers speak English). Our top tip is that it’s best to pre-negotiate the price before you ever get into the cab.
 
With lots of yellow cabs on the road, this is a quick option if your phone is dead and you have a couple of bucks in your pocket. If you get lucky you may only pay $2 for a ride across town, but be prepared to pay even more like $5-10.

Take a CABIFY

The latest rideshare app to hit the market Cabify is like the Spanish Uber. The big difference here is that Cabify charges per kilometer of the calculated route, regardless of the actual route taken by the driver.
 
In contrast, Uber charges according to minutes in route and kilometers traveled. This means you may be able to experience a price difference in your favor with Cabify versus Uber.

Rent a Car

Don’t want someone else driving you around? Renting a car is easy in Panama and in El Cangrejo there are at least 10 rental car agencies. Please note that traffic is usually horrendous during the weekdays from 7 to 9:30 am, around 12 noon, and from 4 to 7 pm.
 
If you want to get somewhere fast then beware of the many potholes in the roads that will definitely slow you down. Additionally, you’ll find that rental car companies don’t tend to include insurance in their list pricing. So be ready to pay an additional $50-100 per day on top of that list price you see.

Take the METROBUS

Metrobus in Panama City Panama

Join the thousands of Panamanians that use the bus every day in their daily commute. Operating on a star route system all buses leave from Albrook and head out to their end destination. They then return, usually along the same route, back to the terminal.
 
To really get around on the Metrobus you need to first learn what the routes of each end destination bus are. We don’t want you ending up at the other end of town now do we?
 
One of the best routes for getting around the city is the bus that says, Panama Viejo Via Israel-Mariscos. It stops by key places like Multiplaza, Multicentro, Avenida Balboa, San Francisco, the Fish Market, Panama Viejo, and Atlapa. There are a ton of busses for this route so you shouldn’t have to wait more than 10 minutes for a bus. You can get the bus at any of the stops on Via Israel, & Avenida Balboa (it basically goes in a circle on these main streets).
 
The Metrobuses are comfortable with air conditioning onboard and fairly clean interiors. The cost of using the Metrobus is only $0.25 for any one-way ride regardless of if you’re going one stop or to the end of the line.
 
If you hop on a bus that uses one of the toll roads then the fare increases to $1.25. Be aware of this for the Corredor Sur and Corredor Norte. If you take the bus to the airport, then you can save quite a bit by paying $1.25 instead of approximately $15 in an Uber or taxi.
 
To ride the Metrobus you will need a MetroCard which costs $2.00. You can buy these at grocery stores like Super 99 or El Rey or at the terminal.

Hop on the METRO (SUBWAY)

Metro Panama City Panama

Operating in Panama since 2014, the new subway is very clean, reliable, and easy to use. There is currently only one line, so no worries in trying to navigate a complicated subway system. Each ride only costs $0.35 and you will need a MetroCard as mentioned before for the buses.
 
In El Cangrejo, there are 2 subway stops – one at Via Brasil and the other one at La Iglesia del Carmen. The subway will take you towards Casco Viejo and loop you back to Albrook Terminal.
 
Going the other way, the subway takes you out away from town. Metro Line Two is in construction and will go all the way to the airport. This line will hopefully be open in the next year or two.

Bike Around the City

If you’re willing, then feel free to navigate the pothole-filled, congested roads of Panama. Drivers do not respect cyclists, so using a bike as an everyday mode of transport is not recommended.
 
On Sundays however, the government shuts down the Cinta Costera for cyclists to ride safely all the way from Panama Viejo until Casco Viejo.
 
Don’t have a bike? In El Cangrejo you can visit MTB bike shop right off Via Argentina. They specialize in mountain bikes, which might be a good idea given the pothole situation.
Kent Davis (PJ-0752-09)

Kent Davis, founder of Panama Equity Real Estate, is a leading expert in Panama’s competitive real estate market. Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, he holds a Marketing Information Systems degree from James Madison University. After a successful corporate career managing multimillion-dollar inventories at Hajoca Corporation, Kent pursued his dream of living abroad, moving to Panama in 2007.
Driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, he established Panama Equity to connect buyers, sellers, and investors with Panama’s top properties. Known for his transparency, expertise, and market insights, Kent has helped hundreds navigate Panama’s real estate landscape. Fluent in Spanish, he frequently publishes market reports to empower clients with informed decisions.
Beyond real estate, Kent is passionate about Panama’s culture, landscapes, and surf-friendly beaches. He lives in Panama with his wife and three sons, embracing the vibrant lifestyle the country offers.

2 Comments

  1. Marcia Scott

    on January 1, 2020 at 5:38 am said  

    Is UberEnglish still available in Panama? I cannot see how to request on the Uber App

    Reply
    • Kent Davis

      on January 22, 2020 at 9:35 am said  

      Hi Marcia, if you are downloading it in Panama then it may show up automatically in Spanish, however, you should be able to change the language settings on the app by going to settings then language. Hope that helps!

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