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Panama City Gears Up for Carnival 2025: Mayor's Decree Sets the Stage for Festivities

Eugenio Rodolfo Sanabria Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-01 14:07:39
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Panama City is buzzing with anticipation as the Mayor’s Office unveils the official regulations for Carnival 2025. Mayoral Decree No. 003 of 2025 has laid out the precise guidelines for the city’s most vibrant celebration, ensuring a blend of revelry and order.

The heart of the festivities will be Cinta Costera 1 and Avenida Balboa, transforming into a pulsating hub of music, dance, and cultural expression. From February 28 to March 5, residents and visitors alike will immerse themselves in the Carnival spirit, with a meticulously planned schedule that caters to both day and night owls.

The decree highlights the importance of maintaining a balance between uninhibited celebration and public safety. Daytime will witness the iconic “culecos,” water festivities that provide welcome relief from the tropical heat, alongside commercial activities showcasing local crafts and cuisine. As the sun sets, the main stage will come alive with electrifying performances, keeping the energy high until the early hours.

However, the Mayor’s Office has also made it clear that certain behaviors will not be tolerated. A series of prohibitions have been put in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all. These include bans on actions that violate public decency, the use of harmful substances like coloring dyes and chemicals, and the use of coercive tactics for monetary gain. Notably, the decree also prohibits costumes that mimic security or public institution uniforms, a measure aimed at preventing confusion and ensuring clear identification of authorities.

The sale of alcoholic beverages will be permitted, but within regulated hours, ensuring that the festivities remain controlled and enjoyable. This thoughtful approach reflects the city’s commitment to fostering a festive atmosphere while prioritizing the well-being of its citizens and visitors.

As Panama City prepares to transform into a kaleidoscope of colors and sounds, the Mayor’s decree serves as a crucial framework for a successful and safe Carnival 2025. With a blend of tradition, celebration, and responsible governance, Panama’s Carnival promises to be an unforgettable experience.

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