The shortest time is 66 hours.
Yes, it is possible to drive from the US to Panama by traveling through Central America. The journey would involve crossing multiple borders and may require careful planning and preparation.
Central America is in North America, Sherlock.
yes, take a ferry from panama city.
No. You can get to the end of Central America, but once you hit the Darién Gap in Panama, there are no roads, only swampland. There are also no plans to build roads as of 2017.
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Panama - it took Lee and his backer 71 days to drive as they did not have enough money for plane fare. This was in 64 or 65.
It would be impossible since you cant drive over Mexico in a boat. You would have to go to South America and go through the Panama canal. Then brave the Gulf of Mexico, just watch out for Hurricanes.
Bocas Del Toro is a province of Panama, so any viable means of reaching Panama allows one to reach Bocas Del Toro. As far as flights go, United Airlines flies to Central America and offers inexpensive options. Because it is a contiguous piece of land it would be feasible to drive to Panama, although the time and effort would make the task difficult.
No, you cannot drive to Panama from your current location.
You can't drive straight through. The Darien gap in Panama prevents that. You will need to ship a car around it, making the travel time unpredictable.
Assuming Panama City, Panama 77 hours
The Pan-American Highway runs through Central America and much of South America, but it is not always the best or fastest route, and has a 60-mile gap at Darien, Panama that cannot be crossed by road. Some have attempted this by offroad vehicles, but there are no continuous roads. The alternative is to travel by boat from some point in the US, Mexico, or Central America to the Colombian side of the gap. Travel through many areas of Central and South America may be hazardous, dangerous, restricted, or impossible at some times.