Wander the cobblestone streets of Panama City's UNESCO-listed old quarter with a private historian-guide — crumbling colonial convents, Art Deco mansions, and rooftop skyline views over the Pacific. Utterly irreplaceable.
What to expect
Your expert guide meets you dockside and whisks you the short distance to Casco Viejo, Panama City's extraordinary 17th-century old town. Stroll past the ruins of the original Cathedral and the ornate Palacio de las Garzas, pausing for rooftop panoramas where the Pacific sparkles behind the modern skyline. Step inside the gilded Metropolitan Cathedral and the Iglesia de San José, home to the famous Golden Altar. The tour ends with a curated ceviche tasting at a neighborhood cantina frequented by locals, not tourists.
Good to know
Casco Viejo is approximately 15 minutes by private car from Fuerte Amador. Morning departures are ideal — light is magical and streets are quieter before midday. Wear comfortable walking shoes; cobblestones are uneven.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Fuerte Amador — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.