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When you think of Panama, the iconic Panama Canal likely comes to mind first. However, this vibrant country offers far more than just its famous waterway. Panama is rapidly evolving, not only as an economic powerhouse but also as a premier tourist destination, thanks to its stunning and exotic beaches.

Panama City, the nation's capital, is a dynamic metropolis where sleek skyscrapers line the coast. As a major business hub for trade and banking, the city boasts excellent infrastructure, including reliable high-speed internet. Yet, amidst its modernity, Panama City holds a treasure trove of history in its Casco Viejo district. This historic quarter is a must-visit, with its beautifully preserved colonial mansions, charming cobblestone streets, vibrant art galleries, and the informative Panama Canal Museum. Casco Viejo is also renowned for its flourishing culinary scene, making it a haven for food enthusiasts.

Historically, Panama played a pivotal role in the power struggle between Spain and England for control of Latin America. This rich past is reflected in the country’s diverse archaeological sites and cultural heritage. Panama's unique blend of Spanish, North American, Native American, and African influences is evident in its vibrant culture, breathtaking natural landscapes, and pristine beaches along both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

What many people might not realize is that Panama is home to thousands of stunning islands off its Pacific coast, including the world-renowned San Blas and Bocas del Toro islands. These islands are frequently celebrated as some of the best beach destinations globally.

For bird-watching enthusiasts, a 45-minute drive from Panama City leads to Pipeline Road in Gamboa, a "birding paradise" offering easy hikes through the rainforest, where over 400 species of birds can be spotted. Just a half-hour away lies the Isthmus of Panama, the narrow land bridge separating the Pacific Ocean from the Caribbean Sea and linking North and South America. This is where the Panama Canal resides, a marvel of engineering that you can experience firsthand. A ride on the Panama Canal Railway is a must, offering a scenic one-hour journey from Panama City on the Pacific Coast to Colón on the Atlantic. Along the way, you’ll pass through lush rainforests, catch views of the canal’s locks and Gatun Lake, and traverse the Gaillard Cut, where the canal slices through the mountain range.

For those seeking adventure, Panama's beaches and islands are a paradise for diving and snorkeling. Coiba Island, the Bocas del Toro archipelago, the Pearl Islands, and Portobelo National Park are just a few of the fantastic spots to explore beneath the waves. Surfing, swimming, and leisurely walks along rocky shores are also popular activities.

Panama is home to about seven Indigenous tribes, each with a unique culture and way of life. Visitors can immerse themselves in these communities, such as the Embera tribe in Wounaan within Chagres National Park. Here, you can glide down the river in traditional dugout canoes, sample homemade fried tilapia, purchase handcrafted artisan goods, and enjoy cultural performances featuring music and dance.

In the lush rainforests of the Panamanian Highlands, a unique experience awaits coffee lovers. The region's "Coffee Circuit" features 15 coffee farms offering tours and tastings, earning it the nickname "Napa Valley of Coffee." The Highlands are also home to the charming town of Boquete, nestled beside the Caldera River. With its picturesque scenery, nearby volcanoes, opportunities for river rafting, a wildlife refuge, and cooler climate at 4,000 feet above sea level, Boquete is a refreshing escape from the tropical heat of the lowlands.
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Panama has more 20 major cities
Cities of Panama
Panama is home to a wealth of iconic destinations, each offering its own unique appeal. The vibrant capital, Panama City, tops the list, followed closely by the historic cities of Colón and Portobelo, and the bustling hub of David. El Valle de Antón, nestled in a volcanic crater, is a charming retreat known for its cool climate and natural beauty.

Nature enthusiasts are drawn to the towering Baru Volcano, the lush landscapes of the Panamanian Highlands, and the idyllic Boquete, famous for its coffee plantations and adventure activities. The Bocas del Toro Archipelago enchants with its turquoise waters and vibrant marine life, while Isla Grande, Coiba Island, and the Pearl Islands beckon with their pristine beaches and secluded escapes.
For those seeking outdoor adventures, Chagres National Park offers a deep dive into Panama's rich biodiversity, and the stunning Chorro Waterfall provides a picturesque setting for nature lovers. Each of these destinations highlights the diverse beauty and cultural richness that make Panama a truly captivating country.
Excursions in the best places of Panama with a licensed English guide
Excursions
Discover the ultimate beach getaway routes in mainland Panama and its surrounding islands, where sun, sand, and sea meet unforgettable adventures. From exploring the vibrant sights of Panamanian cities to immersing yourself in the breathtaking natural parks, we have you covered. Whether you're seeking the indulgence of luxury all-inclusive resorts, the thrill of diving and snorkeling, or the excitement of rafting and mountain trekking, Panama has it all.
Experience the rich cultural tapestry of the country by visiting Indigenous tribes, savoring the diverse gastronomy, or diving into its lively nightlife. Panama’s beauty and culture are waiting to be explored!
Reminder of Panama for travellers
It's useful to know

-Beautiful islands and reefs of San Blas and Bocas del
-Watching birds and impressive waterfalls in Boquete and El
-The colonial district of Casco Viejo in Panama City
Panama is located in Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica. By 1999, Panama controlled the Panama Canal that links the North Atlantic Ocean via the Caribbean Sea with the North Pacific Ocean.

A nearly impenetrable jungle forms the gap between Panama and Colombia. It creates a break in the Pan-American Highway, which otherwise forms a complete road from Alaska to Patagonia.
Spanish is the official and dominant language; English is also recognized as an official language and is spoken widely on the Caribbean coast and by many in business and professional fields.
The currency used in Panama is the Panamenian Balboa. One Dollar is about 1 Panamenian Balboas.
Days are hot, nights much cooler; temperatures range from 32 °C (90 °F) during the daytime to 21 °C (70 °F) in the evening practically year-round. The rainy season takes place between October and November, and the best months to visit are mid-December and late March.
Panama has a rich tradition in the culinary arts. Due to its location, the country is home to a vast array of fresh and tasty fruits, herbs and vegetables. Combine this with influences from the Native Indians, Europeans and other Latin American countries and you have some great food in Panama. Some interesting dishes are:

Hojaldras: These are commonly referred to as Panamanian Doughnuts. Essentially there are dough that is deep fried and then covered with sugar on top. A sweet snack to start off your day
Sancocho: If you are looking for a typical dish, Sancocho could be it. Found everywhere in Panama Sancocho is a type of chicken soup. Depending on who is cooking it other ingrediants in the soup can vary
Panama was claimed by the Spanish in 1501. In the 17th century Panama became part of Gran Colombia, but in 1903, Panama broke with Colombia. Eleven years later, the mighty Panama Canal was opened. The different cultural that inhabited Panama left behind a remarkable cultural history.
The overwhelming majority of Panamanians are Roman Catholic, accounting for almost 80% of the population.
There are six different Indians Cultures in Panama and each one of them practices its very own typical customs. Each province of Panama has a varied Folklore reflected through its dances, music and cuisine. In the deeply catholic provinces of Cocle, Herrera and Los Santos churches are found on the main town square (Plaza) as was the Spanish tradition. Nata, one of the oldest colonial cities, boasts the oldest church of the American Continent. One of the yearly festive highlights is Carnival, celebrated throughout the country in the month of February.
These provinces also have the greatest expression of folkloric traditions of the country, which can be found back in the Panamanian National Dress the Pollera, which is handmade. The Pollera with all it’s jewelry and ornaments makes a magnificent mixture that emphasizes the beauty of the Panamanian women.
Another artisan center by excellence is the Valle de Anton (Anton Valley) with a handicrafts market where on Sundays all the craftmakers of the area gather to offer their pieces for reasonable prices to domestic and foreign tourists alike in a picturesque environment.
The most important native instruments are the mejoranera, a five-stringed guitar used to play songs called mejoranas, as well as torrentes, and the rabel, a violin with three strings.

Popular Panama folkloric music is generally called música típica or pindín, which since the 1940s has included instruments such as the guiro, conga and especially the accordion, among others. A folk dance called tamborito is very popular, danced by men and women in costumes.
Algae-covered sloths, tiny marmosets and night monkeys make their home in the canopy. If you want to see strange animals, the bushdog and the giant anteater can be found in Panama.
Panama is home to many of the most-sought jewels on any birders list. Five species of macaws and a dozen and species of parrots, parakeets and parrotlets add more than just a visual treat, a lot of decibels to the jungle’s dawn symphony. Toucans, bell birds, umbrellabirds and motmots, and even the quetzal, mostly restricted to the cloud forest of Chiriqui, are other beautiful elements to enrich the country’s avifauna.
Panama is fish heaven, from the small multicolored Killifish and dwarf armored catfish, inhabiting the fresh-water streams and lakes, to the monstrous black marlin off Hannibal Bank and Pinas Bay, Panama has it all.
Vacation in Panama
Discover Panama with Ada Tours Tour Operator!
Ada Tours is excited to craft your dream vacation in Panama. We have insider knowledge of the finest hotels in Panama City, as well as top beach resorts on both the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, including luxurious all-inclusive options. In Panama, your holiday will be a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure.

Beyond the beaches, we offer unforgettable eco-tours in the stunning Bocas del Toro archipelago or the serene La Yeguada nature reserve. You can explore the cool, misty Panama Highlands in Boquete, trek to the crater of an extinct volcano and visit a waterfall in El Valle de Antón, or embark on a journey to the summit of Baru Volcano. From there, witness a breathtaking sunrise and gaze upon both the Caribbean and Pacific coastlines—a view that is truly one-of-a-kind.

For those who crave action, Panama offers endless opportunities for snorkeling, diving, surfing, rafting, kayaking, and sailing. If shopping, nightlife, or exploring the cultural and historical sights of cities like David, Colón, and Portobelo are more your style, we can tailor a city tour just for you.

We are here to make your Panamanian getaway truly unforgettable, with personalized itineraries and the option of a tour guide who speaks your language. Let us create the perfect holiday experience for you in Panama and its beautiful islands!