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Colon's historic areas have uneven sidewalks and colonial-era streets that can challenge wheelchair users and strollers. However, newer port areas and major hotels have improved accessibility. The Panama Canal visitor facilities are generally wheelchair accessible with proper planning.
Panama is generally safe for travelers, though Colon requires more caution than other areas. Stick to tourist zones, avoid displaying valuables, and use registered tour companies. The city has increased security in recent years, and guided visits to attractions are recommended.
Major Panamanian holidays include Carnival (February/March), Independence Day (November 3), and Christmas. Colon celebrates its own founding day and Caribbean cultural festivals. During holidays, expect business closures and increased local festivities throughout the country.
Panama uses the US dollar as its official currency, making transactions easy for American travelers. The country also mints its own coins called balboas, equivalent to US dollars. Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels and restaurants throughout Panama.
Panamanian cuisine blends indigenous, Spanish, and Afro-Caribbean influences. Try sancocho stew, patacones (fried plantains), and fresh seafood. Colon offers excellent Caribbean-style dishes with coconut and spices. Tropical fruits and fresh juices are outstanding throughout Panama.
Spanish is Panama's official language. In Colon and tourist areas, many locals speak some English due to the country's historical ties with the United States and international maritime trade. Learning basic Spanish phrases will enhance your experience significantly.
Tipping 10% is standard in Panamanian restaurants if service isn't included. Round up taxi fares and leave small tips for hotel staff and guides. In Colon's port areas, small tips for assistance are common. US coins and bills are perfectly acceptable.
Panama's dry season from December through April offers the best weather with less rainfall and warm temperatures. The wet season (May-November) brings afternoon showers but fewer crowds. Caribbean coast areas like Colon tend to be more humid year-round.