Have you guys been out to Amador Causeway? If you go, go around 5ish when it's cooler and families come out. On one side you can see Panama City's skyline and on the other you can see the Pacific entrance to the canal and the Bridge of Americas over it. That bridge unites North and South America. The Causeway was made with dirt and rocks excavated during the contruction of the canal. The Panamanian Goverment refurbished it not long ago. Nice place to hang out.
if you guys going out at night for a beer at casco go on a friday or saturday so yall see the amazing night life at latana night club, tantalo rooftop and more
I was born on 8th street right down the block from the Cathedral. Honestly fuck gentrification. Made my grandmother sell her apartment for under $1000. Every immediate family member was born in or into this apartment. It infuriates me. 😢
I was born in Panama in the former Canal Zone. I remember going to the city with my relatives to either go shopping or visit relatives but never visiting the Casco Viejo area.
I’ve always wondered about the Darien Gap - I’ve dreamed of driving all the way from Alaska to Patagonia for like 20 years now, and had wondered what made it so impossible to drive through. How did you decide on Panama vs anywhere else? It seems beautiful and warm and welcoming :)
There is no road between Colombia and Panama. Darien gap is a tropical jungle in Panama side. People use to ship their vehicle from Panama to Colombia or the other way when they are travelling across Latin America.
The Darien gap is a virgin and dense jungle. Panama is reluctant to build highways to open it up because of concerns of more drug trafficking and criminal activities pouring in from Colombia. Kind of what is happening at the US southern border.
Oooh that's so interesting. We also heard that the gap between Panama & Colombia is one of the few places they tell you to avoid here due to the dense jungle (and whatever lives in there🙀🐆) as well as any kind of trafficking from Colombia. Going to that area would be an adventure for sure. We decided to start with Panama & stay here the longest on our Central America adventure for a few reasons. To start, we were looking into Mexico but it seemed every week there was new bad news out about shootings or violence and so we spoke to a family friend from Mexico City and out of the blue he goes - have you thought about going to Panama? And since he said that there were signs everywhere that we needed to come to Panama! Its funny how things work... We are still going to Mexico later but just to Merida for now. But anyways we were attracted to Panama because it is incredibly safe, lowkey compared to some other touristy destinations, full of history that we didnt know much about, a great place to practice our spanish, and overall it felt like the perfect place to start our international travels ❤🇵🇦
@@JourneywithJenandDrew It would be an adventure for sure. And a dangerous one. Panama does not have an army. But it sure looks like it does in the border with Colombia because of the drug gangs and some time ago (not sure how it is now in Colombia) paramilitary groups from Colombia. Lately, the gap is mostly traveled by migrants from Africa, middle east, Venezuelans and other nationalities who are looking to make it to the US.
@@CharlieBrown0507 we dont and cant have an army (the USA basically prohibited us to has one after the invasion), but we do have the "fronterizos" our border control forces, which are a branch of the police but are trained like special forces with enfasis on their trainning on jungle guerrilla warfare, amphibian strikes and capture of drug dealers sea ships.....it is the closest we have to a train "army"
Me alegra que esten visitando lugares historicos de mi Panama! Asi conocen un poco mas de la cultura e historia de Panama. Fun fact: The first travel abroad by a sitting US president was to Panama. Teddy Roosevelt visited Panama in 1906 to inspect the construction of the canal. Also, did you know the words Panama, canal, man are part of a palindrome? Do you know which phrase?
People think he was English, but he was actually Welsh. After he destroyed Panama City he was knighted by the King of England and made deputy governor of Jamaica, where he died.
@@JourneywithJenandDrew wait sorry one more question! Do you need the booster to be considered fully vaxed to avoid testing upon arrival or is just the 2 doses fine
@@HANGWITHBRE it’s no problem - ask away! We got the booster but it’s not required. Just the vaccine proof or a negative PCR/antigen test from the last 72 hours
Great video guys! About the destruction of Panama Viejo, Morgan did not destroyed the city, actually, during the pirate attack, the Spanish governor of Panama, Don Juan Perez de Guzman, set on fire the gunpowder deposit of the city causing the fire that destroyed everything in a medieval style scorched earth tactic…of course he was imprisoned for this later in Lima, since most of the city’s population and infrastructure were lost for his suicidal negligence.
Wow very interesting!! When we got one of our museum tours it was in Spanish so we might've gotten things mixed up a little bit 😂Thanks for clarifying and watching :)
Thanks for your colorful video. Do you know where I would go to find the latest covid it vaccinations Is a visa needed for North American citizens in addition to your passport? Just for staying a few weeks thanks in advance
Hello! :) No visa is needed if you are coming from North America. www.tourismpanama.com/plan-your-vacation/advisories/ According to this website "All restrictions or requirements around COVID-19 have been lifted. No need to present negative test results, vaccination scheme or declaration form." However remember to bring masks because they are still worn in some places including public transport! I hope you enjoy - we LOVED our visit and would go back in a heart beat
@@JourneywithJenandDrew thanks for your helpful information and link. ! I’m looking forward to my trip and plan to take a short Spanish course since I already know beginner, Spanish
I loved a lot of the info, but there is far more and it has to do with taking control over Panama why the US invaded it. Johnny Harris (youtuber, documentary journalist has a great video on Panama in regards to this)
first of all, the "newer" buildings are not built from the ground up. they are just renovated old buildings that have been restored to their original glory. so there is no mix of old and modern buildings. just old ones in good condition and old ones in poor condition. and seriously - you didnt know there was a rainy season and a dry season? anywhere in the Caribbean and Central America you need to know that kind of thing.
The church with the golden altar (Iglesia de San José) is where I was baptized. It is from the 1670s. Casco Viejo is amazing. I was last there in 2011 and it has changed a lot. I hope you are able to enjoy a night out there!
Thanks for the feedback, Christine. We ended up being incorrect about that but someone corrected us below: "About the destruction of Panama Viejo, Morgan did not destroyed the city, actually, during the pirate attack, the Spanish governor of Panama, Don Juan Perez de Guzman, set on fire the gunpowder deposit of the city causing the fire that destroyed everything in a medieval style scorched earth tactic…"
I have to read more about the history of Panama, but I’m guessing, if Norriego the dictator , not taken out then Panama would be even the worst country to live in such as like some of the South American take over by dictators one by cartel‘s drugs and government corruption . But one of my Panama friends it’s not one of the safest countries now to be in central on South America. I would Always be against war and invasions. but , dictators don’t always respect no war, but it doesn’t always happen in real life unfortunately
The USA did NOT invade Panama! Typical Upside Down history by those publicly edukatud Americanos < sad > - Note: I have lived in Central America and know FIRST HAND that without US army bases, the 5th fleet, the airborne brigade that is provisioned in Costa Rica and the heavy dose of Panama military (trained by US Advisors) and the heavy U S presence in Panama, Costa Rica and Honduras (helicopter base there that protects Costa Rica from Cuban/Nicaraguan invasion scenarios), NONE of those countries would be safe, free and capitalist. Panama is a very valuable piece of real estate in the Americas, and the USA has invested heavily into that country in the past 100 years. Panama would be next to NOTHING without American construction, investment and the heavy dose of MILITARY PAID FOR BY US TAXPAYERS for the past 80 years or so. Noreiga and his crowd has turned Panama into a drug cartel - the statement that "thousands of Panamanians died" because of American involvement is PATENTLY FALSE. The US military killed THE BAD GUYS. List of USMIL units in the incursion into Panama to liberate the people from EVIL en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_units_involved_in_Operation_Just_Cause#:~:text=List%20of%20military%20units%20involved%20in%20Operation%20Just,invasion%20of%20Panama%20%281989%E2%80%931990%2C%20Operation%20Just%20Cause%29.%20 Explanation of incursion, casualties, etc. About 300 civilians died, likely from organized criminal gangs that looted various locales. www.britannica.com/topic/United-States-invasion-of-Panama
Wow Panama is so beautiful
right!?😍 We are loving it
So many amazing background sounds in the city.
Agreed! Thanks for watching yall :)
Good video guys! Keep enjoying your stay here.
Thank you so much Oscar! We appreciate your support. We have a lot more videos planned - we hope to even try to do one in Spanish! Wish us luck 😂🇵🇦
Thank you for this video! I will be arriving in Panama in November! Thanks again!
How exciting! 😊 Enjoy!
Have you guys been out to Amador Causeway? If you go, go around 5ish when it's cooler and families come out. On one side you can see Panama City's skyline and on the other you can see the Pacific entrance to the canal and the Bridge of Americas over it. That bridge unites North and South America. The Causeway was made with dirt and rocks excavated during the contruction of the canal. The Panamanian Goverment refurbished it not long ago. Nice place to hang out.
No we have not! It looks like a great place for an evening walk/bike ride. Thank you for the recommendation & the fun facts 😊 We will check it out!
Congratulations for the excelent video, you descibed very well all the history of casco viejo.. Blessings!
Thank you so much for watching 😊 we really appreciate it 🇵🇦
I loved learning about Casco Viejo from you guys.
A walking tour is such a good idea to get to know the area xx
Thank yall so much :)
if you guys going out at night for a beer at casco go on a friday or saturday so yall see the amazing night life at latana night club, tantalo rooftop and more
Thank you for the recs! We went to Selenas rooftop bar and it was great! We definitely want to explore some more
Great ..full information ..thanks💯🇵🇦🌎
Thank you so much 😊
Love the walking tour, it is always a good idea to see the highlights of the town you are staying. By the way, the sunset shot was gorgeous.
Thank y'all so much for watching :) The sunsets here have been unreal 😍
I was born on 8th street right down the block from the Cathedral. Honestly fuck gentrification. Made my grandmother sell her apartment for under $1000. Every immediate family member was born in or into this apartment. It infuriates me. 😢
you are lucky on the weather! Interesting story on the Panama hat!
Super lucky! The rain would have been tough with all the public transportation & outdoor sight seeing there is to do here! Thanks for watching 😊🇵🇦
hello, what camera did you use for vlogging?
Nikon Z50
Buen vídeo 👌🏻
Muchas Gracias Oracio :)
@@JourneywithJenandDrew your videos are very interesting, and the way you explain your tours
@@oraciopinochet9493 Thank you! We really appreciate it :) We have some more tours to come
Love the walking tour!!
Thanks yall :)
Waoo awesome
Thank you!!😄
Heading to panama soon! How did you book this walking tour?
I just googled free walking tours :)
I was born in Panama in the former Canal Zone. I remember going to the city with my relatives to either go shopping or visit relatives but never visiting the Casco Viejo area.
Oh wow that’s amazing! Did you enjoy your time there? Where do you live now?
Very nice tour! You make us want to make the trip!
It definitely is a great place to add to the bucketlist :) 🇵🇦
Great video guys, you make a lovely couple.
Thanks so much! 😊
I’ve always wondered about the Darien Gap - I’ve dreamed of driving all the way from Alaska to Patagonia for like 20 years now, and had wondered what made it so impossible to drive through.
How did you decide on Panama vs anywhere else? It seems beautiful and warm and welcoming :)
There is no road between Colombia and Panama. Darien gap is a tropical jungle in Panama side. People use to ship their vehicle from Panama to Colombia or the other way when they are travelling across Latin America.
The Darien gap is a virgin and dense jungle. Panama is reluctant to build highways to open it up because of concerns of more drug trafficking and criminal activities pouring in from Colombia. Kind of what is happening at the US southern border.
Oooh that's so interesting. We also heard that the gap between Panama & Colombia is one of the few places they tell you to avoid here due to the dense jungle (and whatever lives in there🙀🐆) as well as any kind of trafficking from Colombia. Going to that area would be an adventure for sure.
We decided to start with Panama & stay here the longest on our Central America adventure for a few reasons. To start, we were looking into Mexico but it seemed every week there was new bad news out about shootings or violence and so we spoke to a family friend from Mexico City and out of the blue he goes - have you thought about going to Panama? And since he said that there were signs everywhere that we needed to come to Panama! Its funny how things work... We are still going to Mexico later but just to Merida for now. But anyways we were attracted to Panama because it is incredibly safe, lowkey compared to some other touristy destinations, full of history that we didnt know much about, a great place to practice our spanish, and overall it felt like the perfect place to start our international travels ❤🇵🇦
@@JourneywithJenandDrew It would be an adventure for sure. And a dangerous one. Panama does not have an army. But it sure looks like it does in the border with Colombia because of the drug gangs and some time ago (not sure how it is now in Colombia) paramilitary groups from Colombia. Lately, the gap is mostly traveled by migrants from Africa, middle east, Venezuelans and other nationalities who are looking to make it to the US.
@@CharlieBrown0507 we dont and cant have an army (the USA basically prohibited us to has one after the invasion), but we do have the "fronterizos" our border control forces, which are a branch of the police but are trained like special forces with enfasis on their trainning on jungle guerrilla warfare, amphibian strikes and capture of drug dealers sea ships.....it is the closest we have to a train "army"
Amazing presentations
excellent video
Thank you so much! 😊 we appreciate it
Loved your video
Thank you so much! :)
Panamá 🇵🇦
Nice views
The best!🇵🇦 Thank you for watching Mauricio
@@JourneywithJenandDrew You are welcome 😊
😎👍🏼
We just got to Guatemala City and y'all have inspired us to check out that coffee place and the utopian zone lol. Take care :)
Yay thats amazing :) Hope you enjoy it!!
really nice video
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching! 🇵🇦
Me alegra que esten visitando lugares historicos de mi Panama! Asi conocen un poco mas de la cultura e historia de Panama.
Fun fact: The first travel abroad by a sitting US president was to Panama. Teddy Roosevelt visited Panama in 1906 to inspect the construction of the canal.
Also, did you know the words Panama, canal, man are part of a palindrome? Do you know which phrase?
Muchas Gracias :)
I love these facts thank you for sharing! I cannot think of what phrase makes the Palindrome - what is it?
@@JourneywithJenandDrew A Man, A Plan, A Canal - Panama!
@@CharlieBrown0507 😂❤Oh wow - Palindromes always amaze me. so cool! Thank you for sharing!
Totally thought Capt Morgan was just the guy on the rum. Lol
😂😂😂
People think he was English, but he was actually Welsh. After he destroyed Panama City he was knighted by the King of England and made deputy governor of Jamaica, where he died.
The nrw buildings from Casco Antiguo are actually restored building
What is it like right now with covid? Things open? Masks enforced outdoors? Thank you!
Yeah mostly everything is open! Masks are also enforced outdoors, unless you're at the park or outside working out! Everyone here complies as well.
@@JourneywithJenandDrew I appreciate the response, enjoy your travels!
@@JourneywithJenandDrew wait sorry one more question! Do you need the booster to be considered fully vaxed to avoid testing upon arrival or is just the 2 doses fine
@@HANGWITHBRE it’s no problem - ask away! We got the booster but it’s not required. Just the vaccine proof or a negative PCR/antigen test from the last 72 hours
Great video guys! About the destruction of Panama Viejo, Morgan did not destroyed the city, actually, during the pirate attack, the Spanish governor of Panama, Don Juan Perez de Guzman, set on fire the gunpowder deposit of the city causing the fire that destroyed everything in a medieval style scorched earth tactic…of course he was imprisoned for this later in Lima, since most of the city’s population and infrastructure were lost for his suicidal negligence.
Wow very interesting!! When we got one of our museum tours it was in Spanish so we might've gotten things mixed up a little bit 😂Thanks for clarifying and watching :)
Thanks for your colorful video. Do you know where I would go to find the latest covid it vaccinations Is a visa needed for North American citizens in addition to your passport? Just for staying a few weeks thanks in advance
Hello! :) No visa is needed if you are coming from North America. www.tourismpanama.com/plan-your-vacation/advisories/ According to this website "All restrictions or requirements around COVID-19 have been lifted. No need to present negative test results, vaccination scheme or declaration form." However remember to bring masks because they are still worn in some places including public transport!
I hope you enjoy - we LOVED our visit and would go back in a heart beat
@@JourneywithJenandDrew thanks for your helpful information and link. ! I’m looking forward to my trip and plan to take a short Spanish course since I already know beginner, Spanish
I loved a lot of the info, but there is far more and it has to do with taking control over Panama why the US invaded it. Johnny Harris (youtuber, documentary journalist has a great video on Panama in regards to this)
first of all, the "newer" buildings are not built from the ground up. they are just renovated old buildings that have been restored to their original glory. so there is no mix of old and modern buildings. just old ones in good condition and old ones in poor condition. and seriously - you didnt know there was a rainy season and a dry season? anywhere in the Caribbean and Central America you need to know that kind of thing.
Looks like the French Quarter.
The church with the golden altar (Iglesia de San José) is where I was baptized. It is from the 1670s.
Casco Viejo is amazing. I was last there in 2011 and it has changed a lot. I hope you are able to enjoy a night out there!
That's amazing!! So lucky for us that we got to stop by in that church on our walking tour!
That's not Panama's hat Panama's is called SOMBRERO PINTA 'O
Good tour and thanks, tho I doubt Panamanians would view Captain Morgan's marauding, pillaging and burning their towns a "fun fact"..just a thought.
Thanks for the feedback, Christine. We ended up being incorrect about that but someone corrected us below: "About the destruction of Panama Viejo, Morgan did not destroyed the city, actually, during the pirate attack, the Spanish governor of Panama, Don Juan Perez de Guzman, set on fire the gunpowder deposit of the city causing the fire that destroyed everything in a medieval style scorched earth tactic…"
I have to read more about the history of Panama, but I’m guessing, if Norriego the dictator , not taken out then Panama would be even the worst country to live in such as like some of the South American take over by dictators one by cartel‘s drugs and government corruption . But one of my Panama friends it’s not one of the safest countries now to be in central on South America.
I would Always be against war and invasions. but , dictators don’t always respect no war, but it doesn’t always happen in real life unfortunately
The USA did NOT invade Panama! Typical Upside Down history by those publicly edukatud Americanos < sad > - Note: I have lived in Central America and know FIRST HAND that without US army bases, the 5th fleet, the airborne brigade that is provisioned in Costa Rica and the heavy dose of Panama military (trained by US Advisors) and the heavy U S presence in Panama, Costa Rica and Honduras (helicopter base there that protects Costa Rica from Cuban/Nicaraguan invasion scenarios), NONE of those countries would be safe, free and capitalist.
Panama is a very valuable piece of real estate in the Americas, and the USA has invested heavily into that country in the past 100 years. Panama would be next to NOTHING without American construction, investment and the heavy dose of MILITARY PAID FOR BY US TAXPAYERS for the past 80 years or so. Noreiga and his crowd has turned Panama into a drug cartel - the statement that "thousands of Panamanians died" because of American involvement is PATENTLY FALSE. The US military killed THE BAD GUYS.
List of USMIL units in the incursion into Panama to liberate the people from EVIL
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_units_involved_in_Operation_Just_Cause#:~:text=List%20of%20military%20units%20involved%20in%20Operation%20Just,invasion%20of%20Panama%20%281989%E2%80%931990%2C%20Operation%20Just%20Cause%29.%20
Explanation of incursion, casualties, etc. About 300 civilians died, likely from organized criminal gangs that looted various locales. www.britannica.com/topic/United-States-invasion-of-Panama
No digas chorradas.