** Trip registration is dependent on hotel room availability. Please add your name to the Wait List and you will be notified if a space becomes available **
The Knoxville Bar Association invites you and your guest(s) to join our exclusive delegation to Panama.
Our specially designed program will explore Panama’s rich cultural heritage and go beyond tourist corridors by engaging with local scholars, attorneys, entrepreneurs, musicians and artists offering in-depth commentary on the Panamanian legal and political system, international relations, economics, art, history, and religion.
CLE CREDITS ANTICIPATED.
Please note: The program requires considerable walking and at times we will traverse uneven, "old world" cobblestone streets and stairs where an elevator may not be available. Participants must be able to walk unassisted.
CLE Abroad, a division of Travel de Novo LLC, is a registered Seller of Travel (CST# 2140365-40). All customer funds are held in a trust account and safeguarded for the exclusive use of your program and related services.
Select Hotel Accommodations including daily breakfast
Private transfers on arrival and departure days based on your flight schedule
Elevated group dining and culinary experiences (including tips)
Guided walking tours, private bus charters
Full-time tour leader, local guides and specialists
Fascinating Lecture series with local subject matter experts
Entrance fees to all venues/attractions included in group itinerary
Travel Tips and assistance
Airfare to/from Panama
Additional meals not provided in itinerary or extra/upgraded drinks not included in group meals
Individual hotel expenses (e.g., mini bar, room services, laundry)
Suggested tips for drivers and local guide(s)
Trip Cancellation Insurance
Delegates arrive at Tocumen International Airport (PTY). Airport Transfer included to your hotel in the historic center of Casco Viejo.
Check-in to your Hotel (Standard and Premium options available).
Our hotels are located in Casco Viejo, a charming place to explore, with cobblestone streets, colonial mansions, churches, plazas, and Spanish landmarks.
Knoxville Bar Association
Central Hotel
Plaza de la Independencia, C. 5a Este,
Provincia de Panamá
Phone: +507 309-0300
For the early arrivals: Optional visit to Parque Natural Metropolitano (Metropolitan Natural Park). A unique urban wildlife refuge with lush landscape and stellar viewpoints. Inside the park live many species of birds, sloths, aguti, and Geoffroy's tamarin.
Guided walking tour of the Casco Viejo historic center, named an UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997. Casco Viejo, also known as Casco Antiguo or the Old Quarter, is the historic district of Panama City, Panama. This walking tour will cover important plazas, impressive churches, and the unique history and urban renewal of Panama. Casco Viejo was founded in 1673 after the original Panama City, located nearby, was destroyed by the Welsh pirate Henry Morgan. The Spanish colonial authorities decided to establish a new settlement on a small peninsula jutting into the Pacific Ocean, which provided a natural defense against pirate attacks.
Evening
Welcome dinner and reception with live entertainment and Guest Speaker(s).
US-Panama Relations: Panamanian and Regional Perspectives. This morning we meet with representatives of Panama’s Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores (Ministry of Foreign Relations) and/or representatives of leading International NGOs based in Panama City.
PANORAMIC CITY TOUR: Panama Past & Present
After our morning lecture, we travel through time and depart for a panoramic tour of the new and old Panama City.
Panama Viejo are ruins of the original Panama City, now a historical site and archaeological park offering a glimpse of the past. We enjoy a guided tour of the ancient city’s remains and fortifications, as well as stellar views of modern Panama City.
From Panama Veijo, we travel to modern Panama City’s financial and business center for lunch and professional meetings. Panama City today is well known for its impressive skyline and skyscrapers, especially in the financial district of Punta Paitilla and Punta Pacifica, representing a mix of contemporary architecture and historical buildings.
Group lunch in the financial sector with views of Panama Bay.
INTRODUCTION TO PANAMANIAN LAW AND GOVERNMENT
This afternoon we visit the Corte Suprema de Justicia de Panamá (Supreme Court), Juzgados De Circuito Del Primer Circuito Judicial de Panamá (Magistrate’s court), and/or the Colegio Nacional de Abogados de Panamá (Panama National College of Lawyers).
Remainder of the evening free. Dinner on your own.
Morning US-Panama Relations Part 2: U.S. Legal and Diplomatic Perspectives
This morning we meet with personnel at the US Embassy for a briefing on US-Panama relations and an open and off-the-record dialogue. Topics may include anti-corruption efforts, environmental justice, tax evasion, money laundering and transparency, cryptocurrency and blockchain regulation, data privacy and cybersecurity, and intellectual property protection.
From the US Embassy, we travel to the Ciudad del Saber (City of Knowledge). The City of Knowledge is a regional hub for major international organizations, such as the Red Cross and the United Nations, as well as logistics and other multinational companies. The location is a former US Army base, remodeled with LEED sustainable construction certification. City of Knowledge Foundation is a nonprofit organization that manages Ciudad del Saber with the mission to drive social change through humanism, science and business.
Navigating the Crossroads: Trade Law and Panama's Role as a Global Gateway
Group Lunch with invited guest speaker. Topics may include an overview of trade law and international commerce, the significance of the panama canal in facilitating global trade, free trade agreements including the U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement, an examination of Panama’s customs regulations and procedures, discussion of tariff structures and duty exemptions, an exploration of legal mechanisms used to attract foreign investment, intellectual property protection in the context of trade agreements, dispute resolution mechanisms, and future trends in trade law.
This afternoon we visit the Panama Canal and the Miraflores Locks Visitors Center. Together with our guide we observe the locks and operations as enormous ships move through the canal.
Each year, over a million people visit the canal and are able to witness this engineering marvel at work. Panama is very proud to have this magnificent creation operating 365 days a year, enabling the world's cargo to be shipped efficiently and safely to new destinations.
Evening
Return to hotel/free evening
After breakfast we depart towards Gamboa and Gatun Lake, located 45 minutes from Panama city. It not only hides a great natural wealth, but also a cultural heritage. Besides being an important tributary that feeds one of the most important lakes for the functioning of the Canal, in its village at least four communities live in the Embera ethnic group.
This morning we visit a local indigenous community where we can appreciate their traditional lifestyle, unique dances, learn about their struggles to maintain and preserve their heritage. We will also have the opportunity to support the community and purchase handmade crafts and souvenirs.
We enjoy a traditional lunch at the community or continue for lunch in Gamboa.
We continue by boat across the Panama Canal waters, visiting islands and canals with a majestic wildlife and flora, white-headed and howler monkeys, different kind of birds, sloths, turtles, caimans and crocodiles.
Group visit or Lunch at Gamboa Rainforest Hotel with a view to the rainforest and Gatun Lake Panama Canal.
Land, Life, and Legacy:
Indigenous Rights and Environmental Challenges in Panama
At lunch we welcome environmentalists and indigenous rights advocates to receive education focused on environmental justice and indigenous rights in Panama. Topics may include land disputes, resource conservation, deforestation and habitat loss, environmental regulation and enforcement, cultural heritage, human rights, and international cooperation, and community empowerment.
After lunch we explore Gamboa, a small town in the Colón Province close to the Panama Canal and the Chagres River.
Before returning to Panama City, we visit the Gamboa Sloth Sanctuary or meet with a sustainable tropical design expert to learn about the architecture and advanced design of the town of Gamboa. The Gamboa Sloth Sanctuary is a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation center for sloths and other animals, operated by the Pan American Conservation Association.
The sanctuary offers an opportunity to see and learn about sloths and their conservation, as well as other attractions such as a frog terrarium, a butterfly enclosure, and a botanical garden.
Evening
Panama City Farewell dinner and live entertainment.
Morning CLE: EXPAT LIFE IN PANAMA: A Legal Overview. Breakfast chat with U.S. retirees and a local attorney to discuss visa requirements for residency, tax laws, real estate, foreign investment, customs, and the many benefits for retirees built into the Panamanian legal system.
For those departing today, Airport Transfers are included in the cost of this trip.
OR
Continue on an Optional Excursion to destinations such as: Bijao Beach Bocas del Toro Playa Blanca Portobelo Beach Taboga Island & Agua Clara Locks
Additional information available upon request.
*Included meals vary based on packages selected .
Destinations include: Bijao Beach, Bocas del Toro, Playa Blanca, Portobelo Beach
or Taboga Island & Agua Clara Locks. Prices are available upon request.
*Included meals vary based on packages selected .
Morning free. Airport Transfers are included in the cost of this trip.
