Mar
20
Filed Under (Casino in Panama) by admin on 20-03-2009

Party at Casino

Majestic Casino provides top quality services, 24 hours at day, 365 days at year.  Majestic Casino is located at Multicentro Mall and it is one of the largest casinos in the heart of Panama City, Panama.  It offers 440 gaming machines and 50 tables of 3 Card Poker, Mini Baccarat, Blackjack, Roulette, Caribbean Poker and more!  This complete casino has a VIP lounge area with a bar, 7 game tables, private cashier, and a lounge with life entertainment.  Majestic Casino has life music and shows every weekend with international and Panamanian artists.  And to round out this amazing casino, you will find in here two restaurants, Barcelona and Show Time, with excellent food at great prices.

Party at CasinoMajestic Casino is part of the Majestic Poker Tournament that takes place en several of the Majestic Casinos in Latin America.  Winning the Majestic Poker Tournament gives you the opportunity to participate in the grand finale of the World Series of Poker. They also have cheap Texas Hold’em tournaments if you want to start gambling small.  The Majestic even organize golf tournaments and outdoors entertainment to any kind of events like corporate events, private parties, weddings and birthdays.

I personally love the salsa and merengue nights which draws a crowd of beginners and professionals dancers.  Free dance lessons in a great atmosphere and the best service. Majestic Casino is a great place for people watching, dancing the night away, or some fun gambling.  Grab a drink and get ready to enjoy the party in Panama.



Jun
25
Filed Under (Amador Causeway) by admin on 25-06-2008

The Amador Causeway has a spectacular view of Panama City.  It is an upcoming entertainment nightlife spot. The Amador Causeway is located at the southern entrance of the Panama Canal.  The causeway consists of a roadway and walking pathway stretching from the mainland which connects to four small islands:  Naos, Culebra, Perico, and Flamenco.  This pathway was built with the rock removed from the construction of the Canal, exactly 18 millions yards of solid rock extracted from the Snake Cut.

Historically, Amador causeway was a preferred point of the Spanish galleons to cast anchor when they came to the city with their coffers full with Inca gold.

Panama Yacht Club

Today, the Amador causeway is an ideal place for those who want to enjoy the view of the entrance of the Canal, the city skyline, Balboa Yacht Club; or if they just want to sit and relax watching the ships while they cruse the waters of Panama Bay and pass under the Bridge of the Americas.

During the day you can enjoy outdoor activities like walking, jogging, and biking.  You can rent a single bike or a family bike or even skates.  There is also a small shopping center at the end of the causeway where you can get some souvenirs.  The Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute is located at Naos Island and is the largest of STRI’s marine laboratories in the world.  It provides the opportunity for comparative studies between the Tropical Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Oceans. 

The Amador Causeway has many restaurants which mostly has a beach view. Seafood is the main dish in these restaurants, but you can also enjoy great Italian and American food or a simple hamburger.  Alberto’s is a nice Italian restaurant where you can sit and enjoy the view of the Yacht Club.  Friday’s is just around if what you wish for is some ribs and fries.

Yacht Club in Panama

Small night life spots can be found one right next to the other.  For those with more grown up taste Cafe Barko is ideal to enjoy the sea breeze and sushi.  Play is a very trendy nightspot featuring a lounge decor.  The Wine Bar is especially for the wine lovers and connoisseurs, house music will keep the atmosphere enjoyable.  Pencas Restaurant serves very good food. If what you are looking for is a more informal place, La Marina is the best for you.  It has pool tables, live music, food and a patio area. 



Jun
23
Filed Under (Panamanian Sports) by admin on 23-06-2008

During the eliminatory round for de Korea/Japan 2002 World Cup the concept of the “Red Tied” was created and it becomes an intense concept of identity for the Panamanian sport history.  One country united in the most positive way and which gave the fans a new way to express their passion for soccer and Panama National Team.

Panama was on eliminatory rounds to go to South Africa 2010.  Every game the fans get together and they covered the stadiums and streets with the human red tide.  Sports bar, restaurants, houses and clubs were open to the party of the town cheering and supporting their team.  Wide screen TVs, high quality sound systems and a festive atmosphere characterized the best place to watch the game.  Plenty of fun, food, and drinks contribute to makes this social phenomenon very enjoyable and entertaining.

Panama’s National Team had travel to El Salvador to face its opponent on foreign turf.  Many people had gather together to follow on their team footsteps and joined the game.  There was a lot on stake for Panama who is still a newbie in comparison to other more experience teams like Colombia.  Although Panamanians’ players are less known in the soccer world, they do have great stars like Julio Cesar Dely Valdez, who played in countries like Uruguay, Italy, and France; and the late Rommel Fernandez, a forward who played on the Spanish clubs C.D TENERIFE, VALENCIA C.F and ALBACETE.

In last night game in Cuscatlán Stadium, the red tide left their last hope.  Panama was eliminated of the rounds. In my opinion, this covers El Salvador’s win with shame.  They didn’t just win; they had to harass the Panamanian players.  The El Salvador Fans did not behave like civil people.  And where was the Mexican arbitrage to call the faults?  He indeed was very fast to give red cards to the Panamanian players who didn’t even touch the other player.  I’m wondering if the FIFA was watching the game.

The Red Tide is still beating hard in every Panamanian heart.  This time may have not been the best for Panama’s National Team, but perhaps they are closer to become the Cinderella of soccer.  We can only wait for the red tide to grow stronger and confident to take its place in the soccer world.