I'd say you should definitely visit the Memorial to our Glorious Dead in New Edinburgh. A lot of poor Jocks died for that godforsaken, malarial dump, even if it is a hub of global trade.
We came very, very close to losing it at the start, and it was only sheer luck (and Wiliam III thinking better of his policies towards Spain, one good thing he ever did) that saved it from being extinguished at birth. So you've got a lot to be thankful for.
Hell, if it had gone wrong, Christ knows what would have happened. A quarter of the Scotland's liquid wealth was invested there. We'd have probably been annexed by the Netherlands or - God forbid- England as some sort of second rate, going concern.
We'd probably still be stuck in some kind of banana monarchy to this day, and utterly skint, LOL. We might even have ended up with that prat Broun as president if he hadn't emigrated to England: doubtless they'll want us to take him back once the current palace coup is over.
Oh, and BTW Hamburger: you might want to learn some Spanish if you're going to Darien. There are a lot of refugees from Spanish Central America, if you think the civil war in Darien was bad, you should see what has been happening just across the border. The 'Pictish Warriors' are nothing compared to what the creoles across the border have been doing to their national liberation groups.