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For travelers, Almirante is mainly used as a jumping off point for land travel to other cities on the mainland, ] or to ]. An approximately 30-minute ] ride from ], which usually costs $5.00, will land persons in Almirante. From the water taxi dock, it's only a few minute taxi ride to the bus stop known as "el cruce." There are taxis waiting both at the water taxi dock, and at "el cruce". | For travelers, Almirante is mainly used as a jumping off point for land travel to other cities on the mainland, ] or to ]. An approximately 30-minute ] ride from ], which usually costs $5.00, will land persons in Almirante. From the water taxi dock, it's only a few minute taxi ride to the bus stop known as "el cruce." There are taxis waiting both at the water taxi dock, and at "el cruce". | ||
There 2 bus terminals, one located in the center of the town, where you can take ] buses that can take you to Guabito. The second station is located in the |
There 2 bus terminals, one located in the center of the town, where you can take ] buses that can take you to Guabito. The second station is located in the outskirt of the town known as "el cruce", there you can take ] and ] buses. | ||
There are direct buses available from Almirante to ] and ], as well as private shuttle services to ]. Additionally shuttle services exist between ] and ] passing through Almirante. | There are direct buses available from Almirante to ] and ], as well as private shuttle services to ]. Additionally shuttle services exist between ] and ] passing through Almirante. | ||
Almirante is popular with tourists going between ] and ]. When traveling by land, tourists coming from or going to Costa Rica must clear ''both'' Costa Rican customs in ] ''and'' Panamanian customs in ]. | Almirante is popular with tourists going between ] and ]. When traveling by land, tourists coming from or going to Costa Rica must clear ''both'' Costa Rican customs in ] ''and'' Panamanian customs in ]. | ||
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Central Almirante most popular communties are: Una Milla ("One Mile"), Zegla, Barrio Frances ("Patua Town"), Aeropuerto, Media Milla, Tampico, Bda. San Agustin, Las Golondrinas. | Central Almirante most popular communties are: Una Milla ("One Mile"), Zegla, Barrio Frances ("Patua Town"), Aeropuerto, Media Milla, Tampico, Bda. San Agustin, Las Golondrinas. |
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Corregimiento and town in Bocas del Toro Province, PanamaAlmirante | |
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Corregimiento and town | |
Country | Panama |
Province | Bocas del Toro Province |
Population | |
• Total | 8,816 |
Almirante is a city in the Bocas del Toro Province of the Republic of Panama. Its name is Spanish for Admiral.
Tourist Use
For travelers, Almirante is mainly used as a jumping off point for land travel to other cities on the mainland, Panama or to Costa Rica. An approximately 30-minute water taxi ride from Bocas del Toro, which usually costs $5.00, will land persons in Almirante. From the water taxi dock, it's only a few minute taxi ride to the bus stop known as "el cruce." There are taxis waiting both at the water taxi dock, and at "el cruce".
There 2 bus terminals, one located in the center of the town, where you can take Changuinola buses that can take you to Guabito. The second station is located in the outskirt of the town known as "el cruce", there you can take David and Panama City buses.
There are direct buses available from Almirante to David and Panama City, as well as private shuttle services to Boquete. Additionally shuttle services exist between Puerto Viejo de Talamanca and Bocas del Toro passing through Almirante.
Almirante is popular with tourists going between Costa Rica and Bocas del Toro. When traveling by land, tourists coming from or going to Costa Rica must clear both Costa Rican customs in Sixaola and Panamanian customs in Guabito.
Town
Central Almirante most popular communties are: Una Milla ("One Mile"), Zegla, Barrio Frances ("Patua Town"), Aeropuerto, Media Milla, Tampico, Bda. San Agustin, Las Golondrinas.
Surrounding communities are: Milla 3, Miraflores, Ojo de Agua, Rio Oeste and Milla 5.
People
Almirante town was basically built by United Fruit Co, as a port for their bananas exportations.
Almirante first settlers mostly are black descendants from Jamaica and smaller Antilles, that moved inland for the banana plantations early 1900s.
Due to the importance of Port Almirante, attracted chinese, hindi and jewish businessmen to the town, as minority. After 2002 a massive chinese migration entered all Bocas del Toro province, so its normal to see them around.
Since Bocas del Toro has a vast indigenous population, they also migrated to Almirante town, replacing blacks as major group.
In Almirante english is spoken, and native indegenous language too.
References
- Frommer's Panama (2E, 2009), ISBN 9780470371831.
- World Gazeteer: Panama – World-Gazetteer.com
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Bocas del Toro Province | ||
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Capital: Bocas del Toro | ||
Almirante District | ||
Bocas del Toro District | ||
Changuinola District | ||
Chiriquí Grande District |