You'll find many things to do in Panama City besides its namesake beach across the bay. In fact, it's actually a hidden gem full of activities for all types of travellers. You can learn about immigrant and native local history at many excellent museums as well as experience the city’s thriving local arts scene in quirky districts and galleries.

Panama City is known for its world-class golf courses and bar-hopping opportunities. No matter your interests, this city combines picturesque waterfront views with panhandle charm so intensely, that you might just not want to leave. Check out our guide to Panama City's most popular activities and attractions.

What are the best things to do in Panama City?

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    Floriopolis, St. Andrews Art & Culture Metropolis

    Panama City’s thriving community arts centre

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    Floriopolis, St. Andrews Art & Culture Metropolis is where you can find the Panhandles artistic hub. Located in St. Andrews Marina, the non-profit community centre encompasses an art gallery, studio space, a public art courtyard and even a market. If you want to learn a new skill, classes, performances, and workshops take place here year-round.

    Don't forget to check out the market, where works by over 100 local artists are displayed, from pottery to sculpture and literature. Time your trip to Panama City in early September to catch the unique Art Break Day project, which sees the whole of St. Andrews Bay turning into an art experience.

    Location: 1131 Beck Ave, Panama City, FL 32401, USA

    Phone: +1 850-249-9295

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    Bay County Historical Museum

    Learn about life along St. Andrews Bay

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    Step back in time at the Bay County Historical Museum and explore the fascinating history of the region. Highly organized exhibits walk you through the life of a local through the years, from understanding the local industries to grooming tools residents used to ‘freshen-up’.

    Start by learning about how the fishing industry shaped the birth of the area well before the Civil War via the boats and artefacts on display. You can also discover how locals sewed their own clothes and check out an early 20th-century barbershop. The highlight of the museum is the Bay Line exhibit, taking you back to the time of the great railroad days. The building is in downtown, right across from McKenzie Park.

    Location: 133 Harrison Ave, Panama City, FL 32401, USA

    Open: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm

    Phone: +1 850-818-0964

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    Oaks by the Bay Park

    Beautiful waterfront picnic spot

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    The 5-acre Oaks by the Bay Park is one of the city’s most scenic waterfront parks. Spend an afternoon strolling along the waterside boardwalk, picnicking under the shade of majestic oak trees, and watching sailboats glide by on the observation platform overlooking the bay.

    Beauty and weird meet at the park’s centrepiece attraction, a 4-headed Pindo palm. Not native to Panama City, but somehow nature brought this bizarre specimen here. Don't miss the information stations along the boardwalk, which explain the local history and how a salt kettle is used to distil the local seawater for drinking.

    Location: 2715 W 10th St, Panama City, FL 32401, USA

    Open: Daily from 5 am to 9 pm

    Phone: +1 850-872-3199

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    Native Spirit Museum & Gallery

    For fascinating and authentic Native American art

    Native Spirit Museum & Gallery
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    The Native Spirit Museum & Gallery is a fascinating place to learn about the Native Americans of the Florida panhandle area. History and art lovers alike with be enthralled with its extensive collection of fine handcrafted weapons, fossils, and native artwork.

    Grab a birthday gift for an art-loving friend from the gallery’s beautiful collection of turquoise and silver jewellery. For aspiring geologists, the Native Spirit Museum & Gallery carries the largest selection of crystals and stones in the region. The museum is across the street from Oaks by the Bay Park. Combine a visit here with the nearby Floriopolis for a full day of gallery-hopping in Panama City.

    Location: 1101 Beck Ave, Panama City, FL 32401, USA

    Open: Monday–Tuesday and Thursday from 10 am to 7 pm, Wednesday from 10 am to 6 pm, Friday–Saturday from 10 am to 9 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +1 850-890-9905

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    Science & Discovery Center of Northwest Florida

    A fun and interactive children’s museum

    Science & Discovery Center of Northwest Florida
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    Visit the Science & Discovery Centre of Northwest Florida for an exciting family-centred day out in Panama City. Located in the Mayfield neighbourhood, it’s filled with interactive exhibits, numerous educational classes, and a packed calendar of events, all devoted to science and technology.

    Children are encouraged to touch and play here, with popular exhibits like the live reptile meeting and dinosaur fossil digging available year-round. Book your little scientist for summer camp while you explore the rest of Panama City.

    Location: 308 Airport Rd, Panama City, FL 32405, USA

    Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm (closed on Sundays and Mondays)

    Phone: +1 850-769-6128

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    Tarpon Dock Seafood Market

    Fresh seafood right off the dock

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    The Tarpon Dock Seafood Market is where you can find fresh seafood straight out of St. Andrews Bay. The owner partners with local fishermen to deliver fresh fish from the ocean every morning, supplying the seafood market and many top-end restaurants in the area.

    Grouper is a must-try in the region, with Tarpon Dock offering the red, black and Yellowedge varieties. Fresh shrimp, oysters and scallops are also popular choices, but if you’re overwhelmed by the extensive options, ask the on-site staff for recommendations. The market, right by Bristol Harbor Marina, only sells raw fish so make sure you have a BBQ or kitchen ready to cook up your purchases.

    Location: 234 E Beach Dr, Panama City, FL 32401, USA

    Open: Monday–Friday from 9 am to 6 pm, Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +1 850-769-4658

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    Watson Bayou Marina & Heritage Oaks RV Park

    Camping and boating on the waterfront

    Watson Bayou Marina & Heritage Oaks RV Park
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    Watson Bayou Mariana & Heritage Oaks RV Park is an excellent basecamp for exploring St Andrews Bay and the surrounding area. It’s about 4 miles east of downtown Panama City. The RV park has all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay, including laundry, 24/7 security, Wi-Fi, and electrical hook-ups.

    If you want to test your sea legs, rent a cruiser sailboat from the marina and peruse the calm waters of the Watson Bayou. For an epic sunset, walk a few hundred yards south to Millville Waterfront Park and head to the edge of the boardwalk.

    Location: 407 Maple Ave, Panama City, FL 32401, USA

    Phone: +1 850-215-2188

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    Bay Point Golf Club

    Home to 2 championship-level golf courses

    Bay Point Golf Club
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    The Bay Point Golf Club consists of 2 immaculate 18-hole courses designed by golfing great Jack Nicklaus. Paired with the scenic waterfront and a prime location across from St Andrews State Park, this is a must-visit course for golf enthusiasts.

    Due to its popularity, make sure to book a tee time at least a month in advance. Don’t forget to bring a few dozen balls as water hazards within the course are magnets for renegade golf balls – alligators often hide in the water, too.

    Location: 4701 Bay Point Rd, Panama City, FL 32408, USA

    Open: Daily from 7 am to 7 pm

    Phone: +1 850-235-6950

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    Harrison Avenue

    Panama City’s main drag for nightlife

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    Harrison Avenue is the nightlife centre of the Panama City, and where locals head for a night out on the town. Cutting downtown in half north-to-south, the main strip of bars and restaurants is easily walkable, making for an enjoyable bar-hopping adventure.

    Start the night at The Place Downtown with live music and a cold beer in a sports bar setting. Pop across the street to The Funky Mermaid Lounge and Oyster Bar to sample the famous Apalachicola oysters before heading to the House of Henry Irish Pub, where the real partying begins. If a nightcap is on the agenda, swing by Corner Pocket & Craft Beer Emporium for some late-night billiards and a great craft beer collection.

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    Little Village

    Panama City's quaint and artsy shopping area

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    Little Village is a waterside neighbourhood of Panama City that’s home to a unique blend of artisan shops, restaurants and nightlife spots. Located next to St. Andrews Marina, the scenic area offers expansive ocean vistas and brightly painted buildings.

    Find a gift at the cute beach-inspired boutiques of Fiddlestix Gifts. Art lovers can swing by Floriopolis to check out the rotating local art exhibits. If you still have some energy, rent a kayak at Sunjammers and explore the bay at sunset. Finish up your Little Village adventure with a seafood dinner at Alice’s on Bayview.

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Ryan Thomas McNutt | Contributing Writer