Explore the hauntingly beautiful ruins of the original Panama City — founded in 1519, it was the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement on the Pacific coast of the Americas, destroyed by Henry Morgan in 1671.
What to expect
Stand inside the crumbling stone cathedral tower that still dominates the skyline, the same tower from which fleeing residents watched Henry Morgan's buccaneers set fire to the city in 1671. Your private guide traces the city's street plan through the excavated foundations, revealing the King's Bridge — once the departure point for gold-laden mule trains heading to the Atlantic — and the remnants of convents, slave quarters, and merchant houses. The adjacent museum provides exquisite context with artefacts, maps, and colonial-era art. The Pacific Bay backdrop and dramatic ruins make this one of the most photogenic sites in all of the Americas.
Good to know
Panamá Viejo is 7 km east of the city centre — 15 min by private transfer from the Balboa terminal. The site is open from 8:00 AM; visit early before heat builds. Pre-book a certified guide through the official site foundation for the deepest historical expertise. Allow 2–2.5 hours.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Panama City — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.