Explore: Panama City, Panama

My most recent international trip was to Panama City, Panama, last February. It was technically a work trip, but we explored so much of Panama in just five days. I was even able to get a glimpse of Carnaval, which has always been a dream of mine. If you’re headed to Panama City, here are my top 5 must-dos.

  • Try Geisha coffee – It’s the most expensive coffee in the world, and for good reason. It’s the best coffee I’ve ever had in my life. It can be found at a ton of different coffee shops in major parts of the city. Give any [or multiple] of them a try.
    • Portobelo – What is thought to have been named by Columbus because of the deep blue color of the sea, now hosts the ruins of a Spanish castle, beautiful beaches, mangroves, and the most stunning coral reefs I’ve ever seen. I had never been scuba diving before, but THIS WAS INCREDIBLE.  After spending the morning exploring the castle ruins, the town of Portobelo, etc., you can make your way over to Portobelo Beach to snorkel. Seeing the coral reefs and the many different tropical fish was truly a sight to see.
    • The Panama Canal – This is probably the biggest tourist area in the entire country, and for good reason. The Panama Canal was one of the highlights of my trip and one of the coolest things I have ever seen. Over 100 years ago, the Panama Canal was created, and to this day, it lets hundreds of boats and ships pass from one side of the country to the other. I stayed and watched the boats passing for over an hour before watching the Panama Canal movie that they show daily. The mechanisms by which the boats transport ships across the channels are insane, and I’m truly mind-blown that something of its kind exists.
      • Lago Gatún – Want to see pelicans, bats, monkeys, ships, cranes [metal, not aviary], and sloths? Lago Gatún is THE place to be. To get there, pass by ships coming or going from the Panama Canal, and get your binoculars ready to see some incredible flora and fauna. While I personally did not see a sloth [just one more reason to return], so many people do get the opportunity to see one, and honestly, the chance alone is worth the trip.
        • Plaza Herrera – This is what was described to me as the main plaza of “Downtown.” From Plaza Herrera, you can find numerous hotels, rooftop bars, coffee shops, handicraft stores, and much more. Every street you turn down is full of color, culture, and joy. I loved weaving my way in and out of stores, occasionally stopping to buy something in USD.

        Have you ever been to Panama? If not, interested in doing any of this?

        Alicia ❤

        Life Updates: Jobs, Grad School, Weight Loss, the future of this blog

        Hi all. Happy Sunday  

        Typical Alicia, I haven’t posted for four months. I hope the end of 2023 and start of 2024 have been good for all of my readers. It’s insane to me that it’s already March. It’s been a whirlwind of a few months, and I have so much to share.

        I quit teaching! WAHOOOOOOO. I left teaching last year and am so happy I did. I got a job working from home [it’s hybrid, but I’m only in the office 3 days a month] at an industrial supply company in the suburbs in their tax department. I love my department and all of my coworkers, and I have made so many new friends! It’s such a breeze from this job, and working from home gives me so much more freedom that I didn’t have while teaching. It’s also crazy that I’m trusted to do my job and just have a check-in once a month with my supervisor and other than that, I get to do my job. I really like everything I’ve learned about taxes so far, and I’m excited to be making $20,000 more than I was while teaching and I’m excited to see where my future takes me, either at this company or somewhere else.

        I’m officially in my second semester of grad school. I’m soon to be 3 classes down and will finish this winter. I can’t wait to have an official graduation [I missed my undergrad graduation due to COVID] when I finish. I love my classes, and I think I want to get into instructional design or project management post-grad unless I decide I want to keep working with taxes for the rest of my career. Who knows? It’s also a plus that my company is paying for my entire tuition, which is a huge plus. I might even get my MBA after I finish this degree.

        I’ve got some travel plans! In a couple of weeks, I’m headed to LA to visit two of my best friends from college. In May, my sister and I are headed to Europe. We’re going to France, Luxemburg, and England. And in July, I’m headed to Guatemala for the wedding of a friend of mine! I’m glad to be back to traveling, especially since my last trip was over a year ago.

        My life has officially come full circle. My first ever blog [besides the summer bucket list blog I had with my best friend at the time in high school] was a weight loss blog. I would post daily about my food, weight, workouts, etc. I was DEEP in multiple eating disorders and really struggled with my food. In the past year, I’ve been losing weight again, in a much healthier way, and have lost 90 pounds! I’m about 30 pounds away from my goal weight and want to start sharing that part of my life here as well.

        So… what does the future of this blog entail? Well, in true Alicia fashion, a lot of things. I’ve never been able to pick a niche, which is why this blog is a lifestyle blog, not a book/fitness/travel blog. I’d like to share all that encapsulates my life, from fitness, travel, post-grad life, books, and more. Take your coat off, stay a while, and welcome to a cute little rebrand of LivingOffLeesh.

        Alicia ❤