Burbayar Jungle Lodge is an exotic lodge in the tropical forest, located in the Colón province, Burbayar gives easy access to the San Blas archipelago and it's attractions. Hiking & birding are the number one activities so get ready to discover the jungle at it's best.
The Gamboa Rainforest Resort is a luxury, charming and natural resort that offers amazing views of the Panama Canal and the rain forest.
This place offers visitors a one-of-a-kind experience during their visit to the resort.
The 4 days tour is the basic introduction to the San Blas Islands and the Kuna Indians. It includes the visit of and Indian community, of two uninhabited islands and an island inhabited by a family of Kuna where we will prepare a lunch of coco rice and barbecue with them.
Enjoy the abundant Panamanian Rainforest, Fauna & Flora, explore caves and rivers and walk along trails through a marvelous forest which is part of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor.
Bocas del Toro's main island offers visitors the possibility to walk around the town and discover the Caribbean vibe, architecture, and culture. This delightful place will surprise you with the warmth of the locals.
Its natural beauty, its trails through the forest and its commitment to the residents of the area, make it a different destination where guests also find the eco adventure, rest and relaxation treatments at the spa, having the opportunity to interact with peasants, happy to serve them with food, organic farming activities and production of fine crafts.
The Kuna Yala or San Blas Archipelago is part of the autonomous region of the country run by the Kuna Indians, includes about 400 islands, sandy beaches, coconut palms.
The Kuna people retain it's cultural identity and autonomy, and does not allow foreigners to own land.
Contadora is small island just 60 km from Panama City, this island allow 13 white sand beaches and many surrounding islands, which are part of the Pearls Archipelago. The best place to relax and dream!
Explore the extreme contrasts of the Panamanian culture, unforgiving Panamanian landscapes while experiencing the warmth of Panamanian hospitality, all in 3 days, and visit Panama's main attraction: The Panama Canal.
Awaken to a tropical chorus of motmots, toucans, and fruitcrows, your bedroom is at treetop level, no more than 40 feet from the birds. In the cool Panamanian dawn you can feel Panamá's great rainforest awakening around you.
Playa Bonita Resort & Spa is a beach-front perfect escape near Panama City, a few minutes after you pass the America's Bridge, you'll find this spectacular resort from the InterContinental chain.
Go Panama! and the Lost and Found Lodge provides exciting and educating Adventure Tours started by two seasoned backpackers when they recognized that regular backpacker guides like The Lonely Planet and Moon handbooks couldn’t cover all there was to see and do in Panama and that groups can often find better deals than individuals.
With so much to see it would take a thousand lifetimes to explore the beauty of Panama’s vast landscapes, but this tour will give you a taste of some of its most seductive highlights.
Boquete is a typical small town of Panama, about 20,000 inhabits, is located in the western highlands in the province of Chiriqui.
This small valley is surrounded by beautiful mountains and is headed by a great river of crystalline waters.
Isla Grande is an island located in the Atlantic Coast, in the Colon Province, 2 hours away from Panama City. This island is a charming place for beach and surfing lovers, very rustic and you could feel the Caribbean vibe by walking the island.