Panama is located in the middle of countries with such natural wonders that it can be difficult to choose just one. Yet, Panama has its own charm with rich cultures and diverse landscapes. Being bordered by ocean on two sides, it has beaches galore. From the modern skyline of Panama City to the biodiversity of wildlife at Bocas del Toro, to the highlands of Boquete, Panama is packed with chances for a true Central American experience.
Panama City
Home to one of the tallest buildings in Latin America, the F&F Tower, Panama City climbs into the modern age with its skyline. Known primarily for being near the Panama Canal, there are many other opportunities to explore the city. Culinary delights await the traveler that explores the gastronomy scene, including influences of African, Spanish and Indigenous cultures. The historic district of Casco Viejo (aka. Casco Antiguo) remains one of the most visited sites in the city. Dating back to the 17th century with a multicultural, this area is filled with art galleries, boutique hotels, stylish restaurants, and trendy bars.
Bocas del Toro
Northwest of mainland Panama is the archipelago of Bocas del Toro. Nine islands make up this archipelago: Cayos Zapatilla, Isla Colón, Isla Bastimentos, Isla Carenero, Isla Escudo de Veraguas, Isla Cristóbal, Isla Cayo Agua, Isla Popa, and Isla Solarte. Each island is surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and its turquoise waters. Isla Colón is the main island and features shops, restaurants, and accommodations. Yet, all of them feature aquatic adventures like diving and snorkeling in crystal clear water to colorful reefs—while encountering dolphins, sea turtles, and other marine life along the way. Ecotourism is at the paradisiacal heart of Bocas Del Toro, travelers also will hike and zipline their way through a forest full of ecological diversity.
Boquete
Situated about 3,900 ft above sea level, Boquete is a charming town in the mountains of Panama. Lush green mountains are a panoramic view from the city, with its pleasant year-round temperatures (cool with low humidity). Lovers of nature and the outdoors will enjoy the waterfalls and peaks while hiking. Boquete is a calm town known for coffee crops, which make for excellent tasting sessions with fresh-grown local flavors of Arabica coffee. A break from the heat of beaches, or the business of the city, Boquete is a chance to be immersed in the local culture, explore, and relax in simple pleasures.
Panama is a country for a wide range of travelers; from the amazing beaches to a festive city, to a cool mountain escape—this country is a natural wonder. Regardless of the specific destination within Panama, it is a paradise that matches what its Central American neighbors offer.
Avanti knows this, which is why they’ve created offers to show the traveler Panama Beyond the Canal. The traveler will explore the captivating highlights of the country and its prominent cities through meticulously curated vacation packages, offering notable accommodations, unforgettable experiences, and thorough details for every enchanting destination.
Private Biking and Tasting Tour in Boquete
A 4-hour bike tour through Boquete Town and its enchantment, plus tastings at a characteristic location. Bike along the Caldera River Banks, the first built Hydroelectric Dam in Panama, and bike to the mountain views of downtown Boquete.
Bocas del Toro – Nayara Bocas del Toro
A Balinese-inspired over-the-water getaway, Bocas Bali, which rivals the most breathtaking resorts in the world. Our resort’s charismatic host ensures a warm, unforgettable experience for guests to enjoy our rare blend of informal spontaneity.
Panama City – The American Trade Hotel
The American Trade Hotel and Hall is a boutique luxury hotel combining old-world elegance with current design. Located in desirable Casco Viejo, in Panama City, it offers the best sightseeing, dining, and nightlife.
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