How to Get There
You can fly to Panama City through Tocumen International Airport. There are daily flights from the US (mostly through Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, and Miami). Flights also come daily from South and Central American cities.
There are three land routes from Costa Rica with frequent buses. You can also drive to Panama using this route.
If you want to reach via the water route, you can get a boat from Cartagena (Colombia) through the San Blas islands. All cruises that cross this region also go via Panama Canal.
Panama Weather
Panama has Pacific and Atlantic sides and the weather conditions on both sides are remarkably different, especially rainfalls.
The Caribbean slopes get almost double the rainfall received on the Pacific side. There are showers throughout the year on the Caribbean side but the Pacific side shows seasonal variations.
The country has a tropical climate, which means it stays hot all year. Panama has cloudy skies and not all days are bright and sunny.
Temperature can go up to 31oC in summer (March to September) and down to 23oC in winter (December and January).
Budgeting Tips
Here are some tips to save money on your Panama wedding:
- Select local dishes in the menu instead of exquisite dishes from all across the globe.
- Flying to Panama can be expensive. Instead, you can take the waterways. However, keep in mind that it will take more time to reach.
- If you’re on a budget, try to have an intimate wedding with under 20 guests.
- Many hotels and resorts run deals and discounts. Ask your preferred hotel if they have any current deals running.
Best Time of Year to Get Married in Panama
The weather is a bit on the cooler side from January to mid-April. In these months, it receives the least rainfall and hence stays sunny for most parts. Get married in this season and you’ll enjoy the tropical nature of the place.
On the Caribbean coast, there are heavy but short bursts of rain almost every day. On the Pacific coast, the wet season stays from May to November.
Since the temperatures stay pretty much constant throughout the year, you can visit it any time. If rain showers don’t bother you, you can save money while having a destination wedding in the rainy season.
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