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Panama City - Canal
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Panama City - Canal
<strong>Panama City</strong>, known to many as the home of the Panama Canal, is just a stone's throw from some of some Central America's richest rain forests, and complex ecosystems. Modern-day Panama City is formed by the equivalent of three self-contained cities that are historically, architecturally, and in some ways culturally distinct. There is the modern city with the huge skyscrapers housing many of financial institutions, the Colonial-era "Casco Viejo", and "Panama Viejo" with the remnants of the original colonial city, the first in the Americas on the Pacific coast.<br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 3 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />
Panama Canal, Panama Viejo, Casco Viejo, Miraflores, Causeway Islands, Metropolitan Natural Park, Bridge of the Americas, Biomuseo, Amador Causeway, and so much more!<br />
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Soberania National Park
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Soberania National Park
The Sprawling <strong>Soberania National Park </strong> sits just 20 minutes away from Panama City on the banks of the Panama Canal. This spectacular region is brimming with lush dense rainforest boasting endless trails and an abundance of wildlife and the highest amount of birds recorded within a 24 hour period worldwide. Nature enthusiasts, bird watchers and those seeking outdoor activities and excitement will find it all here in the national park and surrounding region. <br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />Pipeline Road, Rainforest Discovery Center, Summit Municipal Park, Sendero Charco Nature Trail, Camino de Las Cruces, Plantation Trail and much more.<br />
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Chiriqui Highlands
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Chiriqui Highlands
The lush mountain town of <strong>Boquete</strong>, in the <strong>Chiriquí</strong> Province of Panama, sits only 35 miles from its western border with Costa Rica. At 3,600 ft. above sea level, Boquete-Chiriquí serves as a hub for the Baru Volcano, the De Fortuna Reserve, and the Amistad National Park which straddles the Costa Rica border, offering visitors excellent hiking, animal and bird watching, mountain biking, rafting, and a comfortable year-round climate that is ideal for outdoor adventures, and near-perfect for coffee cultivation.<br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 3 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />
Boquete Town, Chiriqui Province, Parque Nacional Volcan Baru, De Fortuna Reserve, Amistad National Park, Baru volcano, Panama`s coffee plantations, and so much more!<br />
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Bocas del Toro
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Bocas del Toro
The magical archipelago of <strong>Bocas del Toro</strong> lies 300 miles northwest of Panama City brimming with soft golden sand beaches and blue azure waters where surfing, kayaking, stand up paddle boarding, snorkeling and diving are all great activities. Explore the surrounding remote islands and their beauty with hikes through the jungle where exotic animals such as sloth’s and poisonous dart frogs can be seen. Bask in the warm Caribbean sunshine, cool off in the crystal clear inviting waters and simply dial into island time. <br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 3 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />Starfish Beach, Red Frog Beach, Carenero Island, Bastimentos Island, Bastimentos National Park, Zapatilla Island and much more.<br />
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Boquete
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Boquete
<strong>Boquete</strong> is a microcosm of bliss. The mountain region offers breathtaking vistas, with lush greenery and flowers blanketing the hills in a kaleidoscope of colors. The spring-like weather makes Boquete the ideal place for its active, outdoorsy population. You can easily fill a week with activities in and around the mountain village of Boquete. Tours of every sort—jungle tours, coffee estate tours, hiking tours. Or just relax and let your traveling companions do all the adventuring. Thousands of contented expats already enjoy a laid back, low-cost life in the area—surrounded by abundant wildlife, brightly colored orchids, and fertile farmland.
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay: </strong></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:<br />
</strong></span>Volcan Baru, Baru Volcano National Park, Boquetena Honey and Butterfly Farm, Cerro La Piedra de Lino, and so much more!