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Around Panama

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Panama is a country brimming with charm, offering a world of wonders across its diverse regions. From the serene seas to the towering mountains, there's magic waiting to be discovered at every turn. Here, we've gathered some of our favorite spots for you to explore.

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ISLA COIBA

Isla Coiba is Panama’s largest island, known for its rich biodiversity, pristine beaches, and world-class diving within a protected national park.

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CONTADORA

Isla Contadora is a peaceful island in Panama’s Pearl Islands, known for its clear waters, white-sand beaches, and laid-back charm. Located about 20 minutes by plane or approximately 1.5 to 2 hours by ferry.

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SAN BLAS

The San Blas Islands are a stunning archipelago in Panama, famous for their turquoise waters, coral reefs, and the indigenous Guna culture that preserves the islands’ natural beauty and traditions.

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BOCAS DEL TORO

Bocas del Toro is a colorful Caribbean archipelago in Panama, known for its vibrant culture, lush jungles, and great surfing and snorkeling spots.

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BOQUETE

Boquete is a cool, scenic mountain town in Panama, famous for its coffee, hiking trails, and lush natural beauty.

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PANAMA CITY

Panama City is the vibrant capital of Panama, known for its modern skyline, historic Casco Viejo district, and the iconic Panama Canal. 

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ISLA ESCUDO DE VERAGUAS

Located in the Panamanian Caribbean, this secluded paradise boasts pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and extraordinary biodiversity. Home to the pygmy sloth and other endemic species, it offers an ideal setting for ecotourism, snorkeling, and adventure.

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City Escape: Visit Emberá Village

Panama’s indigenous heritage and traditions on a tour to an Emberá village from Panama City. Learn the proud, pre-Colombian history of the Emberá Indians as you travel upriver.

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