Author: Isabel Flores

  • Pedasi, Venao

    Pedasi, Venao

    Playa Venao, located near Pedasí in Panama’s Los Santos Province, is a stunning beach destination known for its laid-back vibe, excellent surf, and beautiful natural surroundings. It’s a popular spot for surfers, beach lovers, and those seeking a peaceful getaway.

  • Anton Valley

    Anton Valley

    El Valle de Antón, or Anton Valley, is a picturesque town nestled in the crater of an extinct volcano, surrounded by lush greenery and mountains. Known for its cool climate and natural beauty, it’s a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

  • Taboga

    Taboga

    Taboga Island, known as the “Island of Flowers,” is a picturesque tropical escape just off the coast of Panama City. It’s famous for its sandy beaches, colorful flowers, and relaxed island vibe, making it a perfect day trip or weekend getaway.

  • Boquete

    Boquete

    Boquete is a charming mountain town in Panama’s Chiriquí Province, known for its cool climate, lush landscapes, and coffee plantations. Nestled in the highlands, it’s a favorite destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

  • San Blas

    San Blas

    The San Blas Islands are an archipelago of 365 islands governed by the Guna people, known for their vibrant Mola textiles. This unique destination offers pristine beaches, traditional cuisine, and local customs. Visitors can stay in rustic huts, tents, or sailboats to explore the islands.

  • Mi Pueblito

    Mi Pueblito

    Mi Pueblito, located at the base of Ancon Hill in Panama City, is a cultural complex showcasing traditional Panamanian village life. It features replicas of homes, shops, and buildings representing Afro-Caribbean, indigenous, and colonial Panamanian cultures, offering visitors a glimpse into the country’s rich cultural heritage.

  • Biomuseo

    Biomuseo

    The Biomuseo is a vibrant museum dedicated to Panama’s incredible biodiversity and its role as a bridge between continents. Designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry, the museum showcases Panama’s natural history and its impact on the world’s ecosystems through interactive exhibits and striking architecture.

  • The Liberty Museum 

    The Liberty Museum 

    The Museum of Liberty (Museo de la Libertad) is dedicated to Panama’s journey to independence and the history of freedom in the region. It highlights key events, figures, and movements that led to Panama’s independence from Spain and later from Colombia, as well as its emergence as a sovereign nation.

  • The Canal Museum

    The Canal Museum

    The Canal Museum is dedicated to the history and significance of the Panama Canal. The museum offers visitors a detailed exploration of the canal’s construction, the impact on global trade, and its cultural and political history. It’s housed in the old French Canal Administration Building, a beautifully restored colonial structure.

  • Miraflores Locks Visitor Center

    Miraflores Locks Visitor Center

    The Miraflores Locks Visitor Center provides an up-close look at one of the key locks of the Panama Canal. This center offers insights into the canal’s operations and history, showcasing the impressive engineering behind the canal that connects the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. It’s a popular spot for watching ships pass through and understanding the…