DESTINATIONS

AZUERO PENINSULA

The central region of Panama encompasses the provinces of Coclé, Veraguas and Azuero’s Peninsula, the country’s biggest one that includes the provinces of Herrera, Los Santos and the southeast of Vera…

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TRAVEL DESTINATIONS

BOQUETE

Boquete is a charming little town of fresh weather, hidden among the mountains of Chiriquí, located at the feet of Barú Volcano from a vantage point, of kind inhabitants and flowery gardens. Coffee pl…

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PANAMA CITY

Panama City is sensual, fizzy, dynamic and cosmopolitan. It is the most modern city in Central America which hasn’t lost its Latin soul, with the characteristic colors and smells of markets, the rhyth…

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BOCA CHICA

Chiriquí Province is located throughout the coast and it lodges mangroves, sandy areas, islands and islets covered by lush vegetation that hides surprising beaches. Inside it, there are various high p…

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BOCAS DEL TORO

Bocas del Toro Islands are located in the western end of the country, a few kilometers away from Costa Rica. You can get there in approximately 40 minutes by taking a flight from Panama City, then fro…

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AZUERO PENINSULA

The central region of Panama encompasses the provinces of Coclé, Veraguas and Azuero’s Peninsula, the country’s biggest one that includes the provinces of Herrera, Los Santos and the southeast of Vera…

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THE PEARL ARCHIPELAGO

The Pearl Archipelago consists of approximately 200 islands, islets, and coral reefs; many of them don’t have a name yet. They are located two hours by boat and twenty minutes by plane from Panama Cit…

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SAN BLAS

The native territory of Guna Yala, best known as San Blas, is strategically located in the coast of this Panamanian Caribbean Sea. It consists of an archipelago of 365 islands, 36 of which are inhabit…

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COLON

Colón, the second largest city in the country, was founded in 1852 during the construction of Panama’s railroad. At the beginning, it was called Aspinwall in honour of one of its founders. It had a gr…

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