Panama City, Panama, December 13, 2016 – Coinciding with the inauguration of the Expanded Canal earlier this year, the Panama Canal has been named one of Frommer’s best places to go in 2017.

Frommer’s travel guides, which have been published annually since 1957, have become a go-to reference for travelers worldwide. The 2017 list was selected by a team of award-winning editors and writers, and it highlights a series of 17 top vacation destinations around the world. The entire list is available at: Frommers.com/BestPlaces2017.

“It is an honor to be recognized by Frommer’s during the inaugural year of the Expanded Canal,” Panama Canal Administrator and CEO Jorge L. Quijano said. “We’re glad that the Expanded Canal is not only changing world maritime trade, but can also be discovered and enjoyed by travelers from all over the world, further increasing Panama’s tourism offer.”

Frommer’s highlights the Panama Canal’s Agua Clara Visitor Center (formerly known as Expansion Observation Center) in the Atlantic side of the waterway, where visitors can see the recently inaugurated Expanded Canal. Immersed in a tropical forest, visitors may enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the new Agua Clara Locks and Gatun Lake from an unrivaled viewpoint (50 meters above the Panama Canal).

In the center, visitors are able to discover Panama’s wildlife on an ecological trail and learn how the newly-expanded Panama Canal works. Amenities include a restaurant overlooking Gatun Lake, a cafeteria, a children’s playground and a gift shop.

Visitors can also visit the Miraflores Visitor Center in Panama City to see the original 100-year-old Canal. Visitors are able to learn about the past, present and future of this marvel of modern engineering that has been connecting the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans since 1914.

Here, visitors are able to enjoy ship transits from the roofed terrace with panoramic view and observe Panama Canal operations up-close. The center features a theater, showing a 3D movie, four exhibition halls, two snack bars, a restaurant overlooking the Canal and a gift shop.

In addition, as Frommer’s mentions, visitors are able to experience the original and expanded Canal by traveling through the locks via cruise ship. More than 230 cruise ships are expected to transit the Panama Canal during the 2016-2017 cruise season. In addition, the Panama Canal is also accepting booking requests for Neopanamax passenger vessels for transit dates beginning April 1, 2017. To date, 19 reservations have been made for passenger vessels to transit the Expanded Canal.

More information on the Panama Canal Visitor Experience is available at: VisitCanalDePanama.com.

About the Panama Canal Authority
The Panama Canal is run by an autonomous agency of the Government of Panama in charge of managing, operating and maintaining the Panama Canal. The operation of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) is based on its organic law and the regulations approved by its Board of Directors. For more information, please refer to the ACP’s website: http://www.pancanal.com or follow us on Twitter @thepanamacanal.

About the Panama Canal Expansion
The Panama Canal Expansion is the largest enhancement project since the Canal’s opening in 1914. Considered and analyzed for a decade with more than 100 studies, the Expanded Canal provides the world’s shippers, retailers, manufacturers and consumers with greater shipping options, better maritime service, enhanced logistics and supply-chain reliability. The Expansion included the construction of a new set of locks on the Atlantic and Pacific sides of the waterway, creating a third lane of traffic and doubling the cargo capacity of the waterway. While the expanded locks are 70 feet wider and 18 feet deeper than those in the original Canal, they use less water due to water-savings basins that recycle 60 percent of the water used per transit. In line with its commitment to customer service, the Panama Canal will continue to provide the world with value for another century and beyond.