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CGR, CGR #2
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Kosher Food/ Restaurants:
Places to Eat:
Aria
Aroma Café
Darna Dairy/Bakery
Kava
Jeffrey’s Bakery
Pita Pan
Pita Plus
Lula by Darna
Metsuyan
Hilel Sports Bar and Grill- Closed
Darna
La Spezia
Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf (including 2 at PTY)
Dr. Sandwich
Prime Grill
Forever yogurt in casco viejo- Chalav Yisroel ice cream - Closed down
NEW - Jerusalem Israeli Cuisine by Chabad in Casco Viejo
Supermarkets:
Superkosher
Supermacardo Deli K


Cholov Yisroel:
If you go onto Kosher Panama Website you can search for Cholov Yisroel by entering Jalav Israel in the search, just be aware if the site lists Jalav Israel and Lacteo in the description, the establishment may have both CY and non-CY so be aware and double check with the staff.
SuperKosher also had a nice selection of CY breakfast/snack/frozen items available.

There is a local chalav yisroel that isn't up to everyone's standards. It isn't up to Chabad as they use a lower kasherimg temperature than the alter rebbe holds.
This is what local chabad down there told me. Don't hold me to any of it please.


Synagogue:

The Jewish community in Panama is mainly in Panama City in the Punta Paitilla area.
You must bring your passport with you to enter the shuls. You can bring your passport over during the week if you are not staying in the eruv. They will make a copy of your passport.

Sinagoga Beth El – Orthodox, Ashkenazi. After Shabbat morning services, they have a full sit down Kiddush lunch.
They also serve breakfast after weekday shacharit.
Contact Asistente al Rabino secretaria@centrobethel.com - Déborah Wizel

Shevet Ahim – Sephardic. proper attire required, denied entry for shorts.

Ahavat Sion –

Chabad -  bracha Karniel goldberg  brachagold@gmail.com

Things to Do:
Panama Canal
Amador Causeway
Old City
$30 cabbie for all day
Panama John on FT cab and tour guide
San Blas islands
En Valle Market
Casco Viejo
Barefoot Panama tour company
Boquete
Biosphere
Miraflores Locks
Ancon Hill (tallest point in the City)
Anton Valley (hiking, waterfalls, horseback riding)
Panama Viejo
MultiPlaza (high-end mall)
Parque Natural Metropolitano
Partial canal transit
Monkey Island boat tour
Rainforest Gondola tour
Contadora (Pearl Islands) - whale watching, snorkeling/scuba on Chipera, Mogu Mogu, https://pearlislandsdaytours.com/
Rainbow bass fishing
Ziplining
Rent bikes along the water
Rainforest
Beach- Santa Clara and punta palmar both 1.5+ hours from Panama City
Indigenous tribes
Coffee plantations in the mountains
Whale watching
City tour (includes animals)
Chargres River Tour, hike to waterfall, visit Embrera Indian Village
Hiking Portabello road
Natural Metropolitan Park
www.therealpanamatours.com
Almiza Tours/ My friend mario http://www.bscpma.com/mfm/aboutus.htm (Website not working!)
Colon
Bocas del Toro
Old city/Casco viejo

Hotels:
Eshel Suites: https://eshel-suites-panama.panama-city-hotels.com/en/
others


Getting Around:
Uber is the best way to get around, cheap and reliable (if you go to the rainforest, there might not be any cars available going back, search before)

Notes:


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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1400 on: August 18, 2024, 09:28:52 PM »
Any particular reason you're not considering the Residence Inn? Been discussed here quite a bit.
From what I read it seems that people went there because it was shabbos friendly and walking distance to Shul. Since I’m not being there over shabbos didn’t think it was necessary.
Felt the options that I listed were nicer, but I may be wrong.

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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1401 on: August 19, 2024, 02:56:22 AM »
From what I read it seems that people went there because it was shabbos friendly and walking distance to Shul. Since I’m not being there over shabbos didn’t think it was necessary.
Felt the options that I listed were nicer, but I may be wrong.
The Residence Inn and Eshel are both walking distance to shul and the supermarket and some restaurants.  So you save travel time and bother.
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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1402 on: August 19, 2024, 06:43:06 AM »
Going for 3 days without kids.
What's a must?
We would love to do Monkey Islands, San Blas Islands, Miraflores-Panama Canal. It's 3 full days and would love to squeeze in as much as possible. Is there anything else that's not to be missed?

Regarding Hotels we would like something nice and they all seem like an uber away from the shul.
Options are The Waldorf, JW Marriot, The W and La Compania.

Any suggestions and advice would be greatly appreciated!
Itinerary looks good. We preferred the Hilton because it is just across the road from the ocean so the view is better than from the Waldorf and the rooms were nice and larger than the Marriott.

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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1403 on: August 19, 2024, 03:17:15 PM »
La Compania is a stunning five star renovated historic building (covenent converted to hotel) from the early 1700's in the center of Cosco Viejo (the Old Quarter), Imo, I would highly recomend staying there if you appreaciate history and architechure. The garden was beautifully redone as well. The others you mentioned are standard nice hotels but closer to minyan and kosher food.
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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1404 on: August 19, 2024, 11:10:24 PM »
Any particular reason you're not considering the Residence Inn? Been discussed here quite a bit.
Went about 2 years ago. We stayed at the Residence Inn. I really enjoyed it. Though I did try 3 different hotels while I was there. 
  Switched to the Residence in for shabbos and stayed for the remaining 5 nights. They gave us a corner room which had stunning views. Downside was there was no porch.  But nice little kitchen for shabbos and kitchen sink.
 Then even botched up on the nights and gifted us 3 free nights. In short I had booked 2 nights with marriot points. (There was an offer to book 4 nights get the 5th night free.) I liked the hotel and decided to extend the stay another 3 nights. So called to add 2 more days and see if they can manually add the 1 free night. As I now had 4 consecutive nights booked, though not in one booking. So all I wanted was the extra day added. But sure enough the answer was they couldn't add the single free night as it needs to be one booking, but to my surprise the agent added all 3 nights I wanted for free. (May be the reason why I liked the hotel, so yes a bit biased. ;-)
 
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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1405 on: September 03, 2024, 11:13:44 AM »
How long before my flight would I have to get to PTY if I am not checking any luggage

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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1406 on: September 03, 2024, 11:30:48 AM »
Fun activity I dont believe mentioned, is Blue Hill Cabins. We had a great time ATVing and seems they have other activities as well. https://www.facebook.com/bluehillcabins/

Note, its pretty high up (2000 ft per my watch), so much cooler than reg Panama city and the ride there is pretty hilly.

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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1407 on: September 17, 2024, 10:08:49 PM »
Please let us know where you stayed and what you recommend. Going with wife in November. Thanks!

Going for 3 days without kids.
What's a must?
We would love to do Monkey Islands, San Blas Islands, Miraflores-Panama Canal. It's 3 full days and would love to squeeze in as much as possible. Is there anything else that's not to be missed?

Regarding Hotels we would like something nice and they all seem like an uber away from the shul.
Options are The Waldorf, JW Marriot, The W and La Compania.

Any suggestions and advice would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1408 on: September 18, 2024, 05:07:18 PM »
Please let us know where you stayed and what you recommend. Going with wife in November. Thanks!

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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1410 on: October 29, 2024, 04:50:43 PM »
This past summer, I was looking around for a nice vacation spot that had easy food and Minyan and was a bit exotic, as opposed to the standard Miami or Los Angeles. After much research, we settled on Panama, and thanks to a bunch of trip reports from here, we put together a beautiful vacation. So here goes!
 
Flight: We took a Thursday morning flight from JFK. I booked a United flight that was operated by Copa. Paid about 65K miles roundtrip for business. It's definitely not Polaris but it seemed to me to be better than the business on such fights operated by United. The Virgin Atlantic club lounge was located exactly above out gate and I used priority pass to get access. We arrived in PTY at about 2pm and was out of the airport within 45 min. Renting a car is a big no no as there's an abundance of cheap ubers and parking is very hard to find.
Hotels:
We took an uber to our first hotel, Residence Inn by Marriott. We chose to stay there for the first 3 nights due to its close proximity to Chabad where we would be Davening and eating the Shabbos meals. We got the lowest floor rooms they offer, due to the fact that we wouldn't be using the elevator. Rooms only start on the 5th floor because of the mall that takes up the first 3 and the lobby which takes up the 4th. It happened to have been a really nice hotel! Not as the luxurious as the Hilton that we switched to after Shabbos, but a more homey vibe and closer to restaurants. There's a really nice rooftop pool that we got to use being that it's open for most of the day and was easy to find an empty time. There's 3 delicious kosher restaurants literally next door and an enormous kosher super market in the mall in the same building. Overall we would definitely recommend for those that have those kind of preferences.

Sunday afternoon we checked in the the Hilton Panama. It's a stunning hotel with a very rich luxurious feeling. We booked the second to biggest room. (There's only one of the highest room which takes up half a floor). It was a massive room with a full kitchen and living area. It came out to be under 300 dollars a night using Chase travel with 25 percent off. The intelligence has a gorgeous pool although we never ended up even using it. The hotel also offers 24 concierge service. Overall I think it was a great pick and from the pics it looked nicer than the other options we were looking into like the Waldorf JW Marriott and the W.

Food: Shabbos we ate in Chabad. The food was ok but the convenience of not having to cook anything was really worth it. Prices weren't too bad either.
Regarding restaurants, everywhere we ate we were really happy with though if I would have to choose one store to be the best I would pick Yoss Burger for meat and aroma for dairy. Both of those have excellent food and great service. We brought a ton of snacks etc but we really could've have gotten every single thing we brought from the big grocery story. Though it may have been a bit more expensive, since we didn't need that much small food as we went out for every real meal the price dif was very small.

Shul: I tried to Daven in each Shul at least once as they're all magnificent! The uber from my hotel to the Shul was literally between 2 and 3 dollars and they're really places that you need to see!

Itinerary: Thursday by time we settled in and went for food it was a bit late. We got to go swimming and then settled for the night.

Friday we went to the Amador causeway planning on taking the ferry to Taboga island. When we got there we were told they're sold out for the entire day. It's worth it to book in advance if you know your schedule. We ended up renting electric motorbikes from right next door and went up and down the causeway. It's a beautiful place and some nice views. We then went to the Panama canal. The canal is fascinating! We watched 2 container ships come in and be lowered in order to be able to cross. Although I'm not generally a fan of the Imax, this one was special and a must if your there.

From Sunday and on we used the tour guide Panama with Alon. He's not personally there himself, but he hires 3rd party guides you know will be good. All his tours are private and are priced per couple.

On Sunday we used his agency and went to the zip line over Gatum lake. It's in colon right by the Caribbean side of Panama. We did the 6 course zip line which included lines over the jungle and the actual lake! To get up, we took horses and being that it's not so official there they kinda let us trot around and even gallop. We also went kayaking in the lake before we left. Overall the horse back riding with was a solid 20 min each way at least, long course of zip lining and kayaking, we paid under 200 dollars for 2 people.

Monday we went to monkey island. It's not like your gonna see hundreds of monkeys but when they do come to your boat it's unreal. We ended up feeding 2 species of monkeys which came on our boat. The boat ride is also really enjoyable as your right near the canal and pass right by these huge container and cargo ships. We took a nice walk through the Gamboa rainforest afterwards. The Ariel tram looked really cool but it was closed for maintenance.

Tuesday we wanted to do a beach day. We considered San blas but taking into account the long drive and the fact that it can only be done publicly we decided against it.
instead we opted for Mamey island. It's also on the Caribbean side and has super clear water. It's a relatively small island and we had the place mostly to ourselves. We also explored the natural swimming pool which is a thin body of water entirely covered by trees on both sides that arch over the water. We actually got out of the boat there also to swim around in the clear water.

Wednesday we went to bandits ATV tour. It's about 2 hours away but like most attractions, they offer free transportation from and back to Panama city. The tour takes you through the jungle up to Anton valley. We went to this beautiful waterfall and around the town which sits on an extinct crater. The drive through the jungle was exhilarating and if your looking to test your limits this is for you. It was a full day event considering the drive back and forth and the actual ATV tour which is about 5 plus hours.

Thursday we checked out of our hotel and went back to Amador causeway. From there we took an uber back to PTY for flight to JFK. So there it is! If you have any questions feel free to pm me and I'd be happy to help.

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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1411 on: October 29, 2024, 04:52:52 PM »
Not sure how to add my tr to the wiki, if someone can that would be great.

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Re: Panama Master Thread
« Reply #1412 on: October 29, 2024, 05:04:01 PM »
Would anyone have any suggestions about how long before my flight would I have to get to PTY airport for a flight back to the States if I am not checking any luggage ?