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Bocas del Toro

Bocas del Toro Bocas del Toro's ecosystems remain largely intact, a treat for beach-lovers looking forward to unwind and do some island-hopping. An archetypal Caribbean village, with friendly, easy going people.

Chiriquí

Chiriquí Chiriquí is a very diverse province offering first class eco-tourism activities like bird watching, horseback riding, white river rafting, and tours to coffee farms.

Coclé

Coclé Coclé encompasses important archeological sites, curious museums, rare and uncommon square trees, famous endemic golden frogs, handcrafts including Panamanian typical hats, and high quality cigars.

Colón

Colón Colon, mainly a commercial city, whose surrounding areas are home to pristine beaches and mostly undeveloped rainforest, but steeped in a rich and accessible cultural and historical background.

Darién

Darién Darien, best known for its magnificent forests, offering spectacular opportunities for rugged exploration, bird watching, and undoubtedly best approached by intrepid spirits yearning for a truly wild adventure.

Herrera

Herrera Herrera, famous for its festive spirit, has over 600 folklore or religious festivals a year. Also known for it’s fine pottery, delicious home made bread baked in old-fashioned clay ovens, the production of sugarcane and several picturesque museums.

Los Santos

Los Santos Los Santos, known for its colorful carnival celebrations, as well as the "Festival Nacional de la Pollera", is a very traditional Spanish town with a rich colonial history.

Panamá

Panamá Panama, a cosmopolitan capital City, sorrounded by various National Parks, including the Metropolitan and Soberania, and connecting North and South America with two bridges overlooking the Panama Canal.

San Blas

San Blas & The Islands San Blas, with over 350 islands, only a few of which are inhabited by Kuna Indians with a distinctive culture, is an isolated relaxing retreat full of simplicity, enjoyable to those with adventurous and uncomplicated spirits.

Veraguas & Coiba

Veraguas Veraguas' largest island, Coiba National Park, boasts the second largest coral reef in the Central-Eastern Pacific Ocean, and is one of the largest marine parks in the world.