Panama Canal Helicopter Tour: Robinson R66

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Price (USD)
$870.00
30 Minutes
Everyday
Schedule 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Golfo 1, Marcos A. Gelabert Airport (PAC), Albrook, Panama City
4 pers. max.

Robinson R66

Meet us at the Albrook Airport!

Find us 30 minutes prior to the departure time of your flight at Golfo 1, the checkpoint of the hangars of the Marcos A. Gelabert Airport, Albrook, Panama City.

😎 You can find the location on Google Map, Waze or Uber by “Golfo 1”.

When you arrive at this port, you must indicate to the security guard that you have a reservation for a helicopter tour and that our team will take you from this port to the hangar.

Next to the hangar we have many parking lots available free of charge for passengers.


The Helicopter Tour

The Beginning of The Helicopter Tour

We’ll start our trip going to go to the Bridge of the Americas, Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal. This bridge was built in 1962, becoming the second bridge on the Panama Canal.

Visit the Miraflores Locks

In Miraflores, we can observe the operations of the Old Panama Canal, completed in 1914. These locks were built as a hinge and allow ships up to 289 meters long and up to 5,000 TEUs (1 TEU is equivalent to a 20-foot container).

Flight to  the New Expanded Canal

After visiting the Miraflores Locks not deviate briefly to the east indirection to Cocolí Locks, part of the proposed Canal expansion, which opened on June 26, 2016.


What to Bring?

For each flight, it is important to bring original identification documents such as identity cards for Panamanians and passports for foreigners.


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  • Guide
  • Transport to the meeting address

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Booking Details:

30 Minutes
Everyday
Schedule 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Golfo 1, Marcos A. Gelabert Airport (PAC), Albrook, Panama City
4 pers. max.

Book now with a 20% deposit!
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