The
country’s Caribbean coast is known for spectacular snorkeling and
scuba diving, perhaps best exhibited in the northern archipelago of
Bocas del Toro. Bocas first became a spot on the radar for military
purposes and now boasts some of the best outdoor activities—such as
sport fishing and island hopping—that the country has to offer.
Also on the
Caribbean coast sits the San Blas archipelago: a stunning group of
over 360 islands owned by the Kuna Indians. This region, or comarca
as its referred to, retains strict laws for development and tourism,
therefore, keeping its old-world charm and seemingly timeless virgin
appeal. Trips to San Blas are a cultural experience of a lifetime,
living with, eating alongside, and becoming friends with a tribe who
has fought off nearly 500 years of colonial confrontation.
The Chiriqi
province, and most notably its leader in tourism Boquete, have
attracted a strong following as well—appealing to eco-tourists,
nature lovers, and adventurers who are always in search of something
a little different. Boquete boasts perhaps the fastest rise in real
estate and is home to numerous developments and tour companies
looking to cater to your every need.
Panama City
is a living history book, every corner you turn offering a peak into
the past, the way past, and sometimes even the future. The Panama
Canal is easily the most recognizable of these attractions, and with
its beautiful museum, observatory area, and information booths, it
seems like its not letting up anytime soon. Casco Viejo, which used
to be the city’s center still thrives today as this unique historic
look into an earlier period.
Walk down
the cobblestone streets, or eat lunch on a breezy afternoon in one
of its open plazas, surrounded by rich Spanish architecture and feel
what can only be described as a blast from the past. Panama City’s
Amador Causeway, again originally of military purpose, now plays
host to a bunch of trendy nightlife spots, zesty restaurants, and
boutique shops for browsing. Panama also boasts, that its one of the
few world capitals with a rainforest in its city limits.
From Panama
City you can take an easy boat trip out to the Pearl Islands, known
for their lush tropical rainforest and perfect beaches. Because
domestic flights in Panama are so reasonable and safe, it seems that
almost any attraction in this country is an option. Perhaps have
coffee on the Caribbean coast then swing on over to the Pacific for
some waffles. Where else can you say you’ve done that before?
Until
recently, Panama has been a secret among world travelers. A secret
no one really wanted to let out. But now that it has gotten out of
the bag, more and more people are experiencing what life is like…in
a country known once for its canal, and now for a whole lot more.