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Granada vs Panama City

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Granada

Granada

Nicaragua

Panama City

Panama City

Panama

Granada

Safety: 55/100Pop: 130,000America/Managua

Panama City

Safety: 55/100Pop: 1.5MAmerica/Panama

πŸ’° Budget

budget
Granada: $25-40Panama City: $35-55
mid-range
Granada: $50-90Panama City: $80-150
luxury
Granada: $120-200Panama City: $250+

πŸ›‘οΈ Safety

Granada55/100Safety Scoreβœ“60/100Panama City

Granada

Granada is generally safe for tourists, particularly within the well-traveled historic center. Nicaragua as a whole has lower crime rates than its Central American neighbors. Exercise standard precautions, especially at night and near the lake area. Political protests have occasionally caused unrest in the past.

Panama City

Panama City is moderately safe for tourists, especially in the main tourist areas of Casco Viejo, the banking district, and the Causeway. However, certain neighborhoods (El Chorrillo, Curundu, parts of Calidonia) have high crime rates and should be avoided. Petty theft is the main concern in tourist zones.

⭐ Ratings

Granada2/5English Friendlyβœ“4/5Panama City
Granada4/5βœ“Walkability3/5Panama City
Granada1/5Public Transitβœ“3/5Panama City
Granada3/5Food Sceneβœ“4/5Panama City
Granada2/5Nightlifeβœ“4/5Panama City
Granada3/5Cultural Sites3/5Panama City
Granada4/5Nature Access4/5Panama City
Granada2/5WiFi Reliabilityβœ“4/5Panama City

🌀️ Weather

Granada

Granada has a tropical climate with a distinct dry season (November-April) and wet season (May-October). Temperatures are consistently hot year-round, with the lowland location near Lake Nicaragua adding humidity. The dry season is the peak travel period.

Dry Season (Verano) (November - April)22-35Β°C
Wet Season (Invierno) (May - October)21-32Β°C

Panama City

Panama City has a tropical climate with a pronounced dry season (mid-December to mid-April) and a long wet season (mid-April to mid-December). Temperatures are consistently hot and humid year-round. Rain during the wet season is heavy but usually comes in afternoon bursts, leaving mornings clear.

Dry Season (Verano) (Mid-December - Mid-April)24-34Β°C
Early Wet Season (Mid-April - June)24-33Β°C
Peak Wet Season (July - November)24-32Β°C
Late Transition (December)24-33Β°C

πŸš‡ Getting Around

Granada

Granada's colonial core is compact and easily walkable. For destinations outside the center, cheap taxis, horse-drawn carriages, and local buses are readily available. Chicken buses connect to Managua and other cities. Tourist shuttles run to major destinations.

Walkability: Granada's colonial center is flat, compact, and best explored on foot. The Parque Central, Calle La Calzada, and all major churches are within a 10-minute walk of each other. Sidewalks are uneven and streets can be dusty. Carry water β€” it gets very hot.

City Taxis β€” C$20-50 ($0.55-1.40) within the city; C$200-400 ($5.50-11) to Masaya
Chicken Buses β€” C$15-50 ($0.40-1.40) per ride; Managua C$35 ($1)
Tourist Shuttles β€” $15-35 per person per trip (LeΓ³n, San Juan del Sur, Ometepe)

Panama City

Panama City has the best public transit in Central America thanks to its modern Metro system and extensive MetroBus network. Uber is widely used and affordable. Traffic congestion is severe during rush hours (7-9 AM, 4-7 PM), so the Metro is often faster than driving.

Walkability: Casco Viejo is compact and walkable. The Cinta Costera promenade is excellent for walking or jogging along the waterfront. However, the wider city is spread out and not pedestrian-friendly β€” sidewalks disappear in many areas and traffic is aggressive. Use the Metro and Uber for distances beyond Casco Viejo.

Panama Metro β€” $0.35 per ride with a rechargeable Metro card
MetroBus β€” $0.25 per ride
Uber β€” $3-10 for most rides within the city

The Verdict

Choose Granada if...

you want colonial charm, volcanoes, and Lake Nicaragua islands at rock-bottom backpacker prices

Choose Panama City if...

you want the Panama Canal visitor centers, Casco Viejo's UNESCO colonial core, Ancon Hill jungle, and the San Blas islands by 4x4 + boat