A diverse multicultural city of almost 1.3 million, Panama City offers a lot more than an up-close view of the Canal.
Panama City offers vibrant shopping, sporting, and dining experiences that will exceed your expectations.
Discover the Panama Canal on a full day or partial crossing.
Discover Casco Viejo
Monkey Island To
A diverse multicultural city of almost 1.3 million, Panama City offers a lot more than an up-close view of the Canal.
Panama City Beach offers vibrant shopping, sporting and dining experiences that will exceed your expectations.
Discover the Panama Canal on a full day or partial crossing.
Discover Casco Viejo
Monkey Island Tour from Panama City
Chagres Rainforest and Embera Indigenous Village
Old Panama and Camino de Cruces Trails
El Valle de Anton (Anton Valley)
The city offer top of the line 5 star hotels with casinos and it also has some beautiful boute.
Located in the Chiriqui province in the Pacific West, Boquete village is a great place to enjoy a little R&R. Enjoy plenty of fresh mountain air while surrounded by a patchwork of beautiful coffee plantations. This small-townmountain village has become a destination for health tourism, with several luxury spas and hotels. For those in search of adrenalin, Boquete has a focus on the outdoors, with a pleasant temperature in the low 70s all year round – something that’s given it its nickname ‘The Land of Eternal Springtime.’ It’s also dubbed ‘the Valley of the Flowers’ and offers a lesser-known alternative to Costa Rica’s tourism draws. You can be as adventurous as you dare here. Go zip-lining through the rainforest, white water rafting, hike the Baru volcano, or trek in search of howler monkeys and resplendent quetzal. Or simply take your time exploring the region’s picturesque coffee plantations sipping on some of the world’s best brews.
Representing Panama’s vibrant Caribbean culture, the Bocas Del Toro province comprises part of Panama’s mainland, as well as a chain of islands in the Caribbean Sea. In Bocas, expect to find a relatively undeveloped landscape, and a friendly, laid-back vibe. Bocas is also home to a tropical rainforest, some of the area’s indigenous cultures, like the Ngöbe and NasoTjerdi, as well as many of the country’s most popular beaches.
Over the water bungalows are great for honeymoon packages.
The best places for snorkelling with pristine coral reefs.
The interior parts of the islands are filled with tropical jungles great for hiking.
With adventure tourism, numerous cultural activities, and excellent gastronomy, you will have everything to make your trip an unforgettable experience.
We can put a very special package for you.
The San Blas islands are a group of islands in the archipelago de San Blas, located in the Northwest of Panama facing the Caribbean Sea. There are 378 islands within the archipelago and they are scattered around in an area of about 100 square miles.
The lodges are rustic, but the area compensates because of the beauty.
Enjoy a few day of snorkeling, swimming, laying back on the beach. The Cuna Indian's family will take care of your stay. It is a cultural experience.
The coastline is vast, extending from the Chiriqui province in the west of the country through to the Pearl Islands some 100 kilometers southeast of Panama City. Panama’s Pacific coastline offers many beaches, ranging from calm waters to the best surfing destinations where tides change frequently. You’ll find both black sand and pearl-white sand beaches here, as well. Plus, many Pacific-side beaches are an easy day trip from Panama City. If you’re looking for a resort-style beach vacation, complete with white-sand beaches and beautiful blue water, look no further than Panama’s Riviera Coast. Once a popular tourist destination for the rich and famous, the Pearl Islands have become more accessible for others who want to experience the tremendous natural beauty of the area.
The "Bosque Nuboso" (Cloud Forest) Biological Reserve is recognized throughout the world for the golden toad, a species in danger of extinction. This wildlife area has been created to protect the flora and fauna, as well as to carry out scientific studies and educational environmental programs. Within its borders 400 species of birds, including the Resplendent Quetzal, 490 species of butterflies, 100 of mammals, 2,500 of plants and 200 of ferns have been identified.
Learn about tradition and nature through the eyes of Panama’s 7 indigenous communities. Most of them live in protected territories, located all over the country. In these, Panama’s 7 native ethnic groups (Guna, Teribe, Buglé, Ngöbe, Naso, Emberá and Wounaan) practice ancestral forms of government, preserve dances and songs, and hold on to their deep cosmological beliefs and cultural expressions. The Panamanian indigenous communities are composed of expert craftsmen who produce exquisite wood carvings, wonderful miniatures from the hard-ivory palm seed, beautiful baskets, masks, bags woven with vegetable fiber and colorful clothes like the Mola.
These indigenous communities enjoy sharing their culture with visitors on an equal basis.
We can arrange tour so you can have a great cultural experience.
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