Panama, celebrated as a premier ecotourism destination, presents a myriad of captivating regions for your exploration. When planning your client’s next Panama vacation, discover a multitude of options tailored to diverse interests and preferences. Our highly recommended packages seamlessly blend inland wonders, such as the iconic Volcán Barú, the lush Boquete, or the vibrant Panama City, with tranquil beach destinations like Bocas del Toro, the scenic Azuero Peninsula, or the breathtaking San Blas Islands. With a wealth of options at your fingertips, we strive to craft a Panamanian journey that aligns perfectly with your desires. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, thrill-seeker, or someone looking to relax on a budget, Panama offers something truly extraordinary for every traveler.
Panama City & Casco Viejo
Panama City & Casco ViejoCosmopolitan capital in Central AmericaPanama City is the most cosmopolitan capital in Central America. There are plenty of fun and interesting things to do in Panama City, so we encourage you to spend a few days here. It’s much more than a travel hub for the region. This city is a modern wonder that has blended its state-of-the-art architecture with its historic center, known as Casco Viejo.
Bocas del Toro
Bocas del ToroWelcome to paradiseBocas del Toro is one of the favorite destinations among Panamanians and visitors. Just a 45-minute flight from Panama City brings you to the north-westernmost province of the country. Immerse yourself in its cultures, cross forest-covered mountains, sail through mangroves, swim among reefs, surf the perfect wave and discover the good vibes of Bocas. Bocas del Toro is divided in two, it has a continental side and its archipelago in the Caribbean Sea. If you are looking for activities in the sea, the Bocas Archipelago is a destination not to be missed. The archipelago of Bocas is a reflection of the Afro-Caribbean culture. On the streets you’ll hear calypso and reggae rhythms, you’ll perceive the essence of its cuisine and you’ll even hear guari-guari– a language that is a mixture of English, French and Spanish, very distinctive of its culture. Bocas has 3 main islands: Isla Colón, Isla Carenero, and Isla Bastimentos. Most surfers and travelers alternate their visit among them. The three islands are quite close together, and hopping between them is very easy with tours and water taxis. Depending on where you are staying, many can pick you up and drop you off at the hotel pier.
Pacific Riveira Coast - El Farallon
Pacific Riveira Coast - El FarallonBeaches and waterfallsThe Riviera Pacifica extends along the Pan-American Highway, a 25 mile (40 km) stretch of road dotted with beaches and mountains. On your way out of Panama City, just 50 miles (80 km), on your left, you’ll see a number of beaches where you can enjoy the best plans in the Pacific. And on your right, mountainous areas await that are brimming with trails, waterfalls, and adventures in a cooler climate. In this coastal region you will find beaches that stretch for miles with a wide range of colors and options for you to enjoy: from the golden beaches next to the resorts in Bijao and Playa Blanca, to Buenaventura where you’ll have everything you can possibly need.
Other highlights in Panama
Unesco Colonial sites
Panama has an abundance of Spanish colonial sites that will transport you back in time with fascinating stories of conquest, gold transit and pirate attacks. Portobello, the fortress of San Lorenzo, Panama Viejo and Casco Viejo – to name just a few – are stunning sites and part of the Unesco World Heritage.
Valle de Anton
El Valle de Anton is a beautiful mountain town nestled in the crater of an extinct volcano. Located on the mountain side of the Riviera Pacifica, a visit to El Valle de Anton will make the perfect complement to your beach trip. Not only is there plenty to do and see there, but you’ll also beat the heat of the lowlands, as the town is 600 meters above sea level. In El Valle de Anton, expect to see beautiful landscapes, flower-lined streets and lush, green mountains.
Meet the natives
Panama is home to eight ethnic groups of Amerindian indigenous people and all of them have their own culture, beliefs and language. The largest tribes have been granted their own “Comarca”, or autonomous province by the State. Despite an ongoing assimilation to the modern way of life, most of the indigenous tribes still live according to their traditions, which you can discover during a day trip to an Embera or Kuna community.
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