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Панама-Сити E-Bike Tour

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Хотите отправиться в увлекательное приключение на электровелосипеде по Панама-Сити и приобщиться к культуре и истории? Это приключение для вас! Мы поедем на электронных велосипедах, чтобы увидеть достопримечательности, фрески и исторические места в районе Сент-Эндрюс в Панама-Сити. Это САМОЕ ЗАМЕЧАТЕЛЬНОЕ приключение в вашей жизни!

Мы делаем наши приключения захватывающими и уникальными, а это значит, что нет двух одинаковых аттракционов! Наши дорожные капитаны позаботятся о том, чтобы вы увидели некоторые из лучших достопримечательностей Панама-Сити. Не забудьте взять с собой смартфон или камеру, чтобы запечатлеть все воспоминания! Каждый билет включает в себя защиту оборудования «Прикрой свою задницу» от любого случайного повреждения нашего электровелосипеда. Использование шлема включено.

*Еда и напитки не включены.
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Что включено
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)
Дополнительная информация
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с травмами позвоночника
  • Не рекомендуется для беременных путешественников
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с плохим сердечно-сосудистым здоровьем
  • Подходит для всех уровни физической подготовки
  • Для управления нашим электронным велосипедом должно быть не менее 14 лет, родитель/опекун должен быть готов подписать отказ от прав для всех гонщиков младше 18 лет, гонщики младше 16 лет должны пригласите родителя или опекуна с билетом и поезжайте в наше приключение.
  • Дети должны быть ростом не менее 48 дюймов, чтобы ездить в качестве пассажира, операторы должны иметь внутренний шов не менее 21 дюйма, чтобы управлять нашим электронным -велосипед.
  • Это велосипедный тур, поэтому нужно уметь безопасно и уверенно ездить на велосипеде. Мы используем электровелосипеды, но они работают по тому же принципу, что и велосипед. Возврат средств не производится, если вы не сможете пройти наш тест на вождение и обучение технике безопасности. Вам не нужно быть гонщиком Тур де Франс, но если вы не можете ездить по улице в вашем районе, мы не приключение для вас.
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и персонала
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  • Средства/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
Что ожидать
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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!
2
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.
4
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.
5
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.
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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!
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.
18
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!
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.
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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.
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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Панама
Приготовьтесь к приключению, которое покажет вам фрески, культуру, историю и быструю остановку для кухни в районе Сент-Эндрюс в Панама-Сити!
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Фермерский рынок Сент-Эндрюс-Уотерфронт
Рынок начался как общественная деятельность в 2004 году на пристани Сент-Эндрюс под скромным цирковым шатром с горсткой продавцов, возглавляемых устремлениями сообщества Сент-Эндрюс. Названный Фермерским рынком на набережной Сент-Эндрюс, он начинался как инструмент развития торговли с целью улучшения экономического здоровья Сент-Эндрюса, предоставляя торговцам возможность продавать свою продукцию напрямую потребителю, предоставляя центр качественной деятельности для сообщество и возможности для развития малого бизнеса. Осенью 2010 года группа увлеченных добровольцев приняла рынок как вызов, и рынок рос в геометрической прогрессии. В июне 2011 года St. Andrews Waterfront Partnership заключила соглашение с Waterfront Market, Inc., которая затем взяла на себя ответственность за рыночные операции в соответствии с этим соглашением. В сентябре 2011 года рынок перерос пристань для яхт и расширился до прекрасных дощатых настилов Яхтенного бассейна.
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Флориополис
Флориополис, официально открытый 18 января 2014 года, представляет собой некоммерческий общественный центр искусств, включающий в себя рынок, студию, галерею и паблик-арт. В этом месте регулярно проводятся занятия, представления и мастер-классы, а на рынке представлены работы более 100 местных художников, включая гончарное дело, скульптуру, ювелирные изделия, живопись, литературу, фотографию и многое другое.
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Музей издательской компании Панама-Сити и центр для посетителей
Джордж Мортимер Уэст, писатель, промоутер, экономист, садовод, издатель и предприниматель, считается отцом-основателем Панама-Сити, который превратил его в экономически жизнеспособный город и порт на берегу залива Сент-Эндрюс. Он построил здание издательства Panama City Publishing Company в 1920 году в самом сердце исторического Сент-Эндрюса. Здание служило домом для первых газет Панама-Сити, в том числе St. Andrews Buoy, Panama City Pilot, St. Andrews Bay News и Lynn Haven Free Press.
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Оукс у залива Парк
Oaks by the Bay Park, расположенный в южной части Бек-авеню в районе Сент-Эндрюс в Панама-Сити, является новейшим дополнением к городским прибрежным паркам. Этот парк площадью 5 акров расположен в красивом заливе Сент-Эндрюс. Он затенен от солнца величественными дубами и является домом для очень уникальной и, возможно, единственной в мире 4-головой пальмы. В парке также есть променад к бухте, беседка и смотровая площадка со скамейками для любителей понаблюдать за проплывающими мимо парусниками.
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Отзывы (72)
steverR5769UH
Feb 2021
Saw this advertisement on FB. Always wanted to try out an ebike and thought kill two birds with one stone. Ride an ebike and learn more about Panama City. Met our guide John, Capt Savage at the rental trailer. Was immediately impressed with his style and attitude. Had a quick training session and we’re off... Stayed to back streets which made me feel more comfortable but also an opportunity to see some historical sites you would never find on your own. John was very knowledgeable about the local history. He made the whole adventure so much fun! Could have stopped for a drink or bathroom stop if needed. It was a fun and learning experience in one. Would highly recommend for boomers or families with teenagers. Quite the value!
Ответ от хоста
Feb 2021
Hello! Glad you found us to be your first experience riding an e-bike! Road Captain Savage is the reason it a lot of fun for our riders on our adventures and it’s great to hear how much you enjoyed your time with us. We strive to show off not just the known but the unknown history of the cities we operate in so locals and tourists can enjoy our adventures equally. Thanks for riding with us and we hope to have you on another adventure with us soon! SJ YourBikerGang.com
Robert N
Feb 2021
Wow, this was both a different and FUN experience and would recommend as a top attraction for Panama City! John, aka Cap'n Savage, was well prepared, had great energy, had the experience and communication skills to give an interesting narrative of the history of this place. My wife and I are in our 60's and have been on many different kinds of tours in our many travels. This was one of the best. John made sure we were comfortable with the e-bikes prior to hitting the road and led us with our safety in mind. Really fun to ride and John provided a memorable experience.
Ответ от хоста
Feb 2021
Hello! Thank you for letting us know about the fun and safe time you had riding with us! Our road captains want everyone to feel comfortable on our e-bikes before we hit the road as you can’t have fun if you don’t feel safe. We love hearing from experience travelers such as yourselves about how much you enjoy it as you’re experts in our book. Thank you for the kind words and we hope to have you ride with us again soon! SJ YourBikerGang.com
Q311HLlorir
Feb 2021
We were able to hear amazing bits of history about the area and saw so many gorgeous spots! John was a great tour guide. He was very prompt and it was easy to find. He was easy going and lots of fun to visit with. He is very good at his job as you can tell he loves it! I would definitely recommend this to anyone that likes to get out doors and do something out of the norm!
Ответ от хоста
Feb 2021
Hello! We love hearing how much fun our riders are having in Panama City! Our road captains work hard to come up with some great history about the area as well as finding the best spots for pictures. Savage really enjoys what he does and I know he appreciates you noticing. Thanks for riding with us, SJ YourBikerGang.com

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