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Transportation in Panama City
TRANSPORTATION GUIDE · 2026 EDITION

Getting Around Panama City
2026 Guide

Metro, buses, Uber, inDriver, taxis, driving, and how to navigate like a local.

Getting around Panama City is easy once you understand the options. The metro is clean and modern. Uber and inDriver are cheap and safe. Buses are crowded but effective. Taxis exist but require negotiation. This guide covers every option and how to pick the right one for each situation.

Bottom line: Use Uber for daily trips. Use metro for rush-hour commutes. Use buses only if you want the local experience. Avoid driving your first month while you learn the city.

Panama City Metro (Subway)

Line 1

Operating
Albrook to San Isidro
Original metro line. Clean, fast, safe.

Line 2

Operating
Tocumen Airport to San Miguel
Connects airport to city. Essential for arriving travelers.

Line 3

Under construction
To Panamá Oeste
Coming 2026–2027. Will connect outer areas.
Metro Fast Facts
Cost per ride
$0.35
Hours
5am–10pm weekdays, 6am–10pm weekends
Speed
Fast — most reliable commute
Safety
Very safe. Modern stations.
Best for
Commuting to north/south areas
Limitation
Does not reach Costa del Este or Punta Pacifica

Metrobus (City Bus System)

The modernized bus fleet has replaced the old "diablos rojos" (colorful old buses). Buses are clean, air-conditioned, and cover most of Panama City. However, they require a Metrobus card — no cash accepted.

Cost per ride
$0.35 with card
Coverage
Most neighborhoods in city
Frequency
Main routes: 5–10 min, secondary: 20–30 min
Best for
Budget commuting, local experience
Limitation
Crowded at peak hours
Safety
Safe during day. Avoid late night.
How to Use Metrobus

Buy a Metrobus card at any metro station for $2–5. Add credit ($0.35 per ride). The card works on both metro and buses. Tap at entry. No cash accepted on buses.

Uber, inDriver & Bolt

Ride-sharing apps are safe, cheap, and used by expats daily. All three accept credit cards + cash. Prices vary depending on demand.

Uber

$3–8

Widely available, safe. Prices surge during rush hour.

Best for: Most reliable option

inDriver

$2–6

Lower than Uber. You negotiate price. Popular with locals.

Best for: Best prices

Bolt

$2.50–7

Recently launched. Competitive pricing. Growing.

Best for: Alternative option
Pro Tips for App-Based Rides
  • Surge pricing: Expect 2–3x multiplier during rush hour (7–9am, 5–7pm)
  • inDriver lets you NEGOTIATE price — use this to get better rates
  • Track your ride in real-time. All apps show driver info and ETA
  • Drivers prefer cash for tips (not app-based), but not required

Street Taxis (Yellow Cabs)

Traditional taxis are available but lack meters. Negotiate BEFORE entering. Some tips for taxi use:

No meters — negotiate BEFORE entering
Typical in-city fare: $2–5
Airport to Casco Viejo: $8–15
Airport to Punta Pacifica: $10–20
Show destination on Google Maps if language is barrier
Use official taxis (yellow) or radio taxis (yellow + red stripe)
Never take unofficial taxis at airport — major safety risk
When to Use Taxis

Use taxis only if Uber is unavailable (rare) or if you prefer dealing with humans. Uber is genuinely cheaper and safer. Radio taxis (yellow + red stripe) are slightly better than street taxis — try to call for one rather than hail.

Driving Yourself

You CAN drive in Panama City with a US license for the first 90 days. But should you? Here are the realities:

Get a Panama license after 90 days

US license valid first 90 days. Then you need a Panama license. Process takes 1–2 weeks.

Traffic is INTENSE during rush hour

7–9am and 5–7pm are brutal. Plan around these times or use Uber.

Speed limits: 80 km/h highway, 50 km/h city

Police are active. Obeying limits saves money and accidents.

Parking costs add up

Most malls have free parking. Street parking is scarce. Parking meters in old neighborhoods.

Seatbelts mandatory, cell phone hands-free

Traffic police will stop you. Keep license + registration in car.

Get vehicle insurance (SOAT)

Third-party liability is mandatory. ~$100–200/year. Required at any police stop.

Recommendation for Newcomers

Do NOT buy a car in your first month. Use Uber to learn the city, the neighborhoods, and the roads. After 3–6 months, reassess if you actually need a car. Many long-term expats find Uber cheaper + less stressful than owning a vehicle.

Getting Around by Neighborhood

Casco Viejo

Best Transit
Metro + walking
Why This Area
Historic, walkable, nightlife

Punta Pacifica

Best Transit
Uber recommended
Why This Area
Modern condo towers, restaurants

Costa del Este

Best Transit
Uber or car
Why This Area
Shopping, restaurants, parks

El Cangrejo

Best Transit
Walking + Metro
Why This Area
Central, affordable, good food

Amador Causeway

Best Transit
Uber
Why This Area
Parks, water views, restaurants

Getting Out of Panama City (Intercity)

Leaving Panama City? Here is how to get to popular expat destinations:

Boquete

Transport
Bus from Albrook Terminal
Time
7 hours
Cost
$15–20
Alternative
Fly Copa to David, then bus 45min

Coronado

Transport
Bus from Albrook
Time
90 minutes
Cost
$3–5
Alternative
Uber: $60–80

Bocas del Toro

Transport
Flight (Air Panama)
Time
1 hour
Cost
$50–80
Alternative
Bus + boat: 7+ hours, cheaper

Colon

Transport
Bus from Albrook
Time
1.5 hours
Cost
$3
Alternative
Train: $25 (scenic option)
Pro Tip: Bus Terminal

All long-distance buses depart from Albrook Terminal, in the west of Panama City. Use Uber to get there ($3–5 from downtown). Buses are comfortable and often cheaper than flying when you factor in time.

Getting to/from Tocumen International Airport

Tocumen (PTY) is the main international airport. Here is how to get there:

Albrook to Airport
Cheapest but slow. Metro + bus required.
$0.35 + connection
Uber from City
Recommended. Direct, tracked, negotiable.
$30–45
Official Taxi Stand
Queue system. Slightly cheaper than Uber.
~$30 to city
Recommended: Uber to Airport

Use the Uber app. It is $30–45, direct, safe, and you know the price upfront. Have the driver meet you inside the terminal (not in taxi queue). Much less hassle than negotiating with taxis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Panama City public transportation safe?

Metro and Metrobus are very safe. Overcrowded at peak hours but well-policed. Ride-share apps (Uber, inDriver) are safer than street taxis. Avoid street taxis at night, especially alone.

How do I get a Metrobus card?

Buy at any Metro station or designated stops. Cost is $2–5 for the card (reusable). Then add credit ($0.35 per ride). Card works on both metro and buses. You cannot pay cash on buses.

Is it worth buying a car in Panama City?

For most newcomers: no. Uber is cheaper than car payments + insurance + parking + gas. Traffic is notorious. Wait 3–6 months and reconsider. Many long-term expats still use Uber instead of owning a car.

How do I get to Bocas del Toro from Panama City?

Fly Air Panama (1 hour, $50–80) or take bus from Albrook Terminal to Bocas town (6–8 hours + ferry, $20–30). Flights are faster and often cheaper when you factor in time.

Can I use a US credit card for Uber in Panama?

Yes. Visa and Mastercard work fine in the Uber app. Some drivers prefer cash, but all accept app payments. Download the app before landing.

Navigate Panama City Like a Local

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