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Visite de la ville de Panama en vélo électrique

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Vous voulez vivre une aventure amusante en vélo électrique autour de Panama City et vous imprégner un peu de la culture et de l'histoire ? C'est une aventure pour vous ! Nous roulerons sur des vélos électriques pour voir les sites, les peintures murales et les sites historiques de la région de St. Andrews à Panama City. C'est l'aventure la PLUS AMUSANTE que vous aurez jamais !

Nous gardons nos aventures excitantes et uniques, ce qui signifie qu'il n'y a pas deux manèges identiques ! Nos Road Captains veilleront à ce que vous voyiez certains des meilleurs points d'intérêt de la ville de Panama. Assurez-vous d'apporter votre smartphone ou votre appareil photo pour capturer tous les souvenirs ! Chaque billet comprend la protection de l'équipement Cover Your Butt pour tout dommage accidentel à notre vélo électrique. Utilisation du casque incluse.

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Ville: Destin
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Road Captain (Tour Guide)
Use of helmet
Cover Your Butt Accidental E-Bike Damage Protection
Use of e-bike
Bottled water
Road Captain (Tour Guide)
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions de la colonne vertébrale
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Convient à tous niveaux de forme physique
  • Doit avoir au moins 14 ans pour utiliser notre vélo électrique, le parent/tuteur doit être disponible pour signer les renonciations pour tous les cyclistes de moins de 18 ans, les cyclistes de moins de 16 ans doivent avoir un parent/tuteur présent avec un billet et monter dans notre aventure.
  • Les enfants doivent mesurer au moins 48 pouces pour voyager en tant que passager, les opérateurs doivent avoir une entrejambe d'au moins 21 pouces pour conduire notre e -vélo.
  • Il s'agit d'une excursion à vélo, vous devez donc être capable de faire du vélo en toute sécurité et en toute confiance. Nous utilisons des vélos électriques mais ils fonctionnent sur le même principe qu'un vélo. Aucun remboursement ne sera accordé si vous ne réussissez pas notre test de conduite et notre formation à la sécurité. Vous n'avez pas besoin d'être un coureur du Tour de France, mais si vous ne pouvez pas rouler dans la rue de votre quartier, nous ne sommes pas l'aventure pour vous.
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Matériel/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
À quoi s'attendre
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Panama City
Get ready for an adventure that shows you the murals, culture, history, and a quick stop for cuisine in the St Andrews area of Panama City!
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St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market
The Market began as a community activity in 2004 at the St. Andrews Marina under a modest circus tent with a handful of vendors led by the aspirations of the St. Andrews community. Named the St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market, it started as a commerce development tool with a goal of improving the economic health of St. Andrews by providing a place for merchants to sell their products directly to the consumer, provide a quality activity center for the community, and opportunities to incubate small businesses. During the fall of 2010, a group of passionate volunteers took the market on as a challenge and the market grew exponentially. The St. Andrews Waterfront Partnership made an agreement with Waterfront Market, Inc., in June 2011 who then assumed responsibility for the market operations under this agreement. In September 2011, the market outgrew the marina and expanded to the lovely boardwalks of the Yacht Basin.
3
Floriopolis
Officially opened on Jan. 18, 2014, Floriopolis is a non-profit community arts center, encompassing a market, studio space, gallery and public art courtyard. Classes, performances and workshops are regularly scheduled at the venue, and the market displays the work of more than 100 local artists, including pottery, sculpture, jewelry, painting, literature, photography and more.
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The Panama City Publishing Company Museum & Visitor Center
George Mortimer West, a writer, promoter, economist, horticulturist, publisher, and entrepreneur, is credited as the founding father of Panama City, developing it into an economically viable city and port on the shores of St. Andrews Bay. He built the Panama City Publishing Company building in 1920, in the heart of historic St. Andrews. The building served as the home of Panama City’s first newspapers, including the St. Andrews Buoy, the Panama City Pilot, the St. Andrews Bay News and Lynn Haven Free Press.
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Oaks by the Bay Park
Oaks by the Bay Park, located at the south end of Beck Avenue in the St. Andrews area of Panama City, is the newest addition to the city's waterfront parks. This 5-acre park is located on beautiful St. Andrews Bay. It is shaded from the sun by majestic oak trees and is home to a very unique and perhaps the world's only 4-headed palm tree. The park also has a boardwalk to the bay, a gazebo, and an observation platform with benches for those who like to watch the sailboats pass by.
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Panama City
Get ready for an adventure that shows you the murals, culture, history, and a quick stop for cuisine in the St Andrews area of Panama City!
7
St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market
The Market began as a community activity in 2004 at the St. Andrews Marina under a modest circus tent with a handful of vendors led by the aspirations of the St. Andrews community. Named the St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market, it started as a commerce development tool with a goal of improving the economic health of St. Andrews by providing a place for merchants to sell their products directly to the consumer, provide a quality activity center for the community, and opportunities to incubate small businesses. During the fall of 2010, a group of passionate volunteers took the market on as a challenge and the market grew exponentially. The St. Andrews Waterfront Partnership made an agreement with Waterfront Market, Inc., in June 2011 who then assumed responsibility for the market operations under this agreement. In September 2011, the market outgrew the marina and expanded to the lovely boardwalks of the Yacht Basin.
8
Floriopolis
Officially opened on Jan. 18, 2014, Floriopolis is a non-profit community arts center, encompassing a market, studio space, gallery and public art courtyard. Classes, performances and workshops are regularly scheduled at the venue, and the market displays the work of more than 100 local artists, including pottery, sculpture, jewelry, painting, literature, photography and more.
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The Panama City Publishing Company Museum & Visitor Center
George Mortimer West, a writer, promoter, economist, horticulturist, publisher, and entrepreneur, is credited as the founding father of Panama City, developing it into an economically viable city and port on the shores of St. Andrews Bay. He built the Panama City Publishing Company building in 1920, in the heart of historic St. Andrews. The building served as the home of Panama City’s first newspapers, including the St. Andrews Buoy, the Panama City Pilot, the St. Andrews Bay News and Lynn Haven Free Press.
10
Oaks by the Bay Park
Oaks by the Bay Park, located at the south end of Beck Avenue in the St. Andrews area of Panama City, is the newest addition to the city's waterfront parks. This 5-acre park is located on beautiful St. Andrews Bay. It is shaded from the sun by majestic oak trees and is home to a very unique and perhaps the world's only 4-headed palm tree. The park also has a boardwalk to the bay, a gazebo, and an observation platform with benches for those who like to watch the sailboats pass by.
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Panama City
Get ready for an adventure that shows you the murals, culture, history, and a quick stop for cuisine in the St Andrews area of Panama City!
12
St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market
The Market began as a community activity in 2004 at the St. Andrews Marina under a modest circus tent with a handful of vendors led by the aspirations of the St. Andrews community. Named the St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market, it started as a commerce development tool with a goal of improving the economic health of St. Andrews by providing a place for merchants to sell their products directly to the consumer, provide a quality activity center for the community, and opportunities to incubate small businesses. During the fall of 2010, a group of passionate volunteers took the market on as a challenge and the market grew exponentially. The St. Andrews Waterfront Partnership made an agreement with Waterfront Market, Inc., in June 2011 who then assumed responsibility for the market operations under this agreement. In September 2011, the market outgrew the marina and expanded to the lovely boardwalks of the Yacht Basin.
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Floriopolis
Officially opened on Jan. 18, 2014, Floriopolis is a non-profit community arts center, encompassing a market, studio space, gallery and public art courtyard. Classes, performances and workshops are regularly scheduled at the venue, and the market displays the work of more than 100 local artists, including pottery, sculpture, jewelry, painting, literature, photography and more.
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The Panama City Publishing Company Museum & Visitor Center
George Mortimer West, a writer, promoter, economist, horticulturist, publisher, and entrepreneur, is credited as the founding father of Panama City, developing it into an economically viable city and port on the shores of St. Andrews Bay. He built the Panama City Publishing Company building in 1920, in the heart of historic St. Andrews. The building served as the home of Panama City’s first newspapers, including the St. Andrews Buoy, the Panama City Pilot, the St. Andrews Bay News and Lynn Haven Free Press.
15
Oaks by the Bay Park
Oaks by the Bay Park, located at the south end of Beck Avenue in the St. Andrews area of Panama City, is the newest addition to the city's waterfront parks. This 5-acre park is located on beautiful St. Andrews Bay. It is shaded from the sun by majestic oak trees and is home to a very unique and perhaps the world's only 4-headed palm tree. The park also has a boardwalk to the bay, a gazebo, and an observation platform with benches for those who like to watch the sailboats pass by.
16
Panama City
Get ready for an adventure that shows you the murals, culture, history, and a quick stop for cuisine in the St Andrews area of Panama City!
17
St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market
The Market began as a community activity in 2004 at the St. Andrews Marina under a modest circus tent with a handful of vendors led by the aspirations of the St. Andrews community. Named the St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market, it started as a commerce development tool with a goal of improving the economic health of St. Andrews by providing a place for merchants to sell their products directly to the consumer, provide a quality activity center for the community, and opportunities to incubate small businesses. During the fall of 2010, a group of passionate volunteers took the market on as a challenge and the market grew exponentially. The St. Andrews Waterfront Partnership made an agreement with Waterfront Market, Inc., in June 2011 who then assumed responsibility for the market operations under this agreement. In September 2011, the market outgrew the marina and expanded to the lovely boardwalks of the Yacht Basin.
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Floriopolis
Officially opened on Jan. 18, 2014, Floriopolis is a non-profit community arts center, encompassing a market, studio space, gallery and public art courtyard. Classes, performances and workshops are regularly scheduled at the venue, and the market displays the work of more than 100 local artists, including pottery, sculpture, jewelry, painting, literature, photography and more.
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The Panama City Publishing Company Museum & Visitor Center
George Mortimer West, a writer, promoter, economist, horticulturist, publisher, and entrepreneur, is credited as the founding father of Panama City, developing it into an economically viable city and port on the shores of St. Andrews Bay. He built the Panama City Publishing Company building in 1920, in the heart of historic St. Andrews. The building served as the home of Panama City’s first newspapers, including the St. Andrews Buoy, the Panama City Pilot, the St. Andrews Bay News and Lynn Haven Free Press.
20
Oaks by the Bay Park
Oaks by the Bay Park, located at the south end of Beck Avenue in the St. Andrews area of Panama City, is the newest addition to the city's waterfront parks. This 5-acre park is located on beautiful St. Andrews Bay. It is shaded from the sun by majestic oak trees and is home to a very unique and perhaps the world's only 4-headed palm tree. The park also has a boardwalk to the bay, a gazebo, and an observation platform with benches for those who like to watch the sailboats pass by.
21
Panama City
Get ready for an adventure that shows you the murals, culture, history, and a quick stop for cuisine in the St Andrews area of Panama City!
22
St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market
The Market began as a community activity in 2004 at the St. Andrews Marina under a modest circus tent with a handful of vendors led by the aspirations of the St. Andrews community. Named the St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market, it started as a commerce development tool with a goal of improving the economic health of St. Andrews by providing a place for merchants to sell their products directly to the consumer, provide a quality activity center for the community, and opportunities to incubate small businesses. During the fall of 2010, a group of passionate volunteers took the market on as a challenge and the market grew exponentially. The St. Andrews Waterfront Partnership made an agreement with Waterfront Market, Inc., in June 2011 who then assumed responsibility for the market operations under this agreement. In September 2011, the market outgrew the marina and expanded to the lovely boardwalks of the Yacht Basin.
23
Floriopolis
Officially opened on Jan. 18, 2014, Floriopolis is a non-profit community arts center, encompassing a market, studio space, gallery and public art courtyard. Classes, performances and workshops are regularly scheduled at the venue, and the market displays the work of more than 100 local artists, including pottery, sculpture, jewelry, painting, literature, photography and more.
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The Panama City Publishing Company Museum & Visitor Center
George Mortimer West, a writer, promoter, economist, horticulturist, publisher, and entrepreneur, is credited as the founding father of Panama City, developing it into an economically viable city and port on the shores of St. Andrews Bay. He built the Panama City Publishing Company building in 1920, in the heart of historic St. Andrews. The building served as the home of Panama City’s first newspapers, including the St. Andrews Buoy, the Panama City Pilot, the St. Andrews Bay News and Lynn Haven Free Press.
25
Oaks by the Bay Park
Oaks by the Bay Park, located at the south end of Beck Avenue in the St. Andrews area of Panama City, is the newest addition to the city's waterfront parks. This 5-acre park is located on beautiful St. Andrews Bay. It is shaded from the sun by majestic oak trees and is home to a very unique and perhaps the world's only 4-headed palm tree. The park also has a boardwalk to the bay, a gazebo, and an observation platform with benches for those who like to watch the sailboats pass by.
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Ville de Panama
Préparez-vous pour une aventure qui vous montre les peintures murales, la culture, l'histoire et un arrêt rapide pour la cuisine dans le quartier de St Andrews à Panama City !
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Marché fermier du secteur riverain de St. Andrews
Le marché a commencé comme une activité communautaire en 2004 à la marina de St. Andrews sous un modeste chapiteau de cirque avec une poignée de vendeurs dirigés par les aspirations de la communauté de St. Andrews. Appelé St. Andrews Waterfront Farmers Market, il a commencé comme un outil de développement commercial dans le but d'améliorer la santé économique de St. Andrews en offrant aux commerçants un endroit où vendre leurs produits directement au consommateur, fournir un centre d'activités de qualité pour le communauté et des possibilités d'incubation de petites entreprises. Au cours de l'automne 2010, un groupe de bénévoles passionnés a relevé le marché comme un défi et le marché a connu une croissance exponentielle. Le St. Andrews Waterfront Partnership a conclu un accord avec Waterfront Market, Inc., en juin 2011, qui a ensuite assumé la responsabilité des opérations du marché en vertu de cet accord. En septembre 2011, le marché est devenu trop grand pour la marina et s'est étendu aux belles promenades du Yacht Basin.
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Floriopolis
Officiellement ouvert le 18 janvier 2014, Floriopolis est un centre artistique communautaire à but non lucratif, comprenant un marché, un studio, une galerie et une cour d'art publique. Des cours, des performances et des ateliers sont régulièrement programmés sur le site, et le marché présente le travail de plus de 100 artistes locaux, notamment de la poterie, de la sculpture, des bijoux, de la peinture, de la littérature, de la photographie et plus encore.
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Musée et centre d'accueil des visiteurs de la Panama City Publishing Company
George Mortimer West, écrivain, promoteur, économiste, horticulteur, éditeur et entrepreneur, est reconnu comme le père fondateur de la ville de Panama, la développant en une ville et un port économiquement viables sur les rives de la baie de St. Andrews. Il a construit le bâtiment de la Panama City Publishing Company en 1920, au cœur du quartier historique de St. Andrews. Le bâtiment a abrité les premiers journaux de Panama City, notamment le St. Andrews Buoy, le Panama City Pilot, le St. Andrews Bay News et le Lynn Haven Free Press.
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Oaks par le parc de la baie
Oaks by the Bay Park, situé à l'extrémité sud de Beck Avenue dans le quartier St. Andrews de Panama City, est le plus récent ajout aux parcs riverains de la ville. Ce parc de 5 acres est situé sur la magnifique baie de St. Andrews. Il est ombragé du soleil par des chênes majestueux et abrite un palmier à 4 têtes très unique et peut-être le seul au monde. Le parc dispose également d'une promenade menant à la baie, d'un belvédère et d'une plate-forme d'observation avec des bancs pour ceux qui aiment regarder passer les voiliers.
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Commentaires (72)
L3762KZmelissab
Sep 2022
What an amazing experience! John was hilarious and made everybody feel super comfortable. I have lived in the area for years and I learned so much and saw places and things I had no idea existed. I'm going to go again but bring my little one next time.
willandmelw
Jul 2022
It was like meeting up with some friends and riding around town! Sight seeing and learning some history!
Sonia L
Jul 2022
My family and I really enjoyed Captain Savage as our tour guide. It was our very first time on an e bike. He was very patient and made sure we were comfortable before hitting the road. He taught us a lot about the city of Panama. He also showed us some local land marks. Although our trip was cut a little short due to the rain. I actually feel like it made it even more adventurous lol. I will definitely do this again on our next vacation here. Thanks Captain Savage. We are now proud members of the Biker Gang 🤟🏾

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