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      <title>Visiting the Panama Canal on a Budget</title>
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If you are budgeting a single canal stop, Miraflores is almost always the right one: closer, cheaper to reach, and easy to combine with the rest of a Panama City day. Agua Clara costs more in travel time but shows a scale Miraflores cannot, and a boat transit is the expensive option, worth it only if watching the locks from the water genuinely matters more to you than the price.</description>
      
      
       
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