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Published: 23-09-2022
Blessed with deserted islands, chilled Caribbean vibes on one side and Pacific swells on the other, Panama sits poised to deliver the best beach life in Central America. A whole different world begins at the water's edge, with impressive scuba diving and snorkeling, whale sharks in the Pacific, snorkeling the abundant reefs of Bocas del Toro and indigenous territories of Guna Yala, where untouched virgin islands offer laid-back pristine activities and remote, authentic adventure. The Signature Panama tour has it all!
Isla Palenque, Boca Chica
Emberá Community Visit
Panamanian culture is inherently tied to its indigenous communities. The Emberá people, who comprise more than 30,000 in Panama, were traditionally rainforest dwellers who lived in settlements along the Chagres River. Learn more about the native Emberá, including their traditional food, language, ceremonial dance and music, crafts (they’re primarily known for intricate basket-making and carved statues) and more, on a guided tour of their riverfront villages.
Embera Musicians
Gatun Lake
Gamboa Rainforest Resort is tucked deep in the mystical Soberanía National Park at the meeting place of the Chagres River and the Panama Canal. The thick rainforest that hugs the shoreline provides water for Gatun Lake, which provides water for the canal locks. Therefore and therefore the canal authorities are keen to keep deforestation at bay. This is good news for eco-travelers and animal lovers; wildlife sightings are common in the rainforest. Catch a glimpse of monkeys such as white-faced capuchins, howler monkeys, and Geoffrey's tamarins up-close and in their natural habitat. Expect to see sloths, crocodiles, caimans, turtles, and even capybaras, the world's giant rodents.
Boquete
Boquete is buried deep in the rainforest, in between several mountains and close to Baru Volcano. The landscape is stunning, with the river winds through the forest in cascading rapids and waterfalls. For the more active, you can zipline, ride ATVs, mountain bike, and hike to waterfalls, volcanos, mountains and more. The volcanic ash that enriches the soil around Boquete makes it the perfect place to grow coffee. The cool mountain air that has attracted many expatriates to the Boquete area is also excellent for coffee plants. Several coffee plantations in the Boquete area allow visitors onto their farms to see first-hand how coffee is grown, harvested, and processed.
Boquete
Boca Chica
Boca Chica is close to the Costa Rica border; Boca Chica is a secluded tropical beach with lots of wildlife and a laid-back lifestyle with friendly local people and excellent cuisine, making it a fabulous destination to visit and explore. There several islands in the National Marine Park are National Marine Park located just off the mainland. Here you can see a more authentic and low-key island area of Panama, where the local economy relies on fishing, agriculture, ranching and tourism. Life here revolves around water activities and has a chilled-out vibe. In Boca Brava, six indigenous families are living on the island. Howler monkeys are just a stone- throw away, and their unbelievably loud yells are amplified by a particular bone they have in their throats. An abundance of wildlife in the region will allow you to see various birds, including parrots and macaws, which offer the perfect chorus each morning.
Boca Chica
Panama makes for the perfect holiday destination with idyllic islands, rolling surf, untamed nature and showstopping wildlife, Panama makes for the ideal holiday destination. Book your Signature Panama with Va Expeditions here!