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Dreaming of an idyllic tropical retreat that not only offers you an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, but also… Won’t cost too much money, or? This lesser-known Latin American country is the place to be.
It may not be as wildly popular as Colombia, world famous for its traditional European-style architecture, like Argentina, nor does it have beaches as iconic as Rio, Brazil’s ‘beautiful city’, but its nature is just as astonishing as those of these other countries. and the cultural wealth is equally great.
This fall it’s time to… Panama seriously overlooked a chance:
Why you should visit Panama
Panama occupies both the northernmost tip of South America and the southernmost tip of North America and forms the natural connection between both continents.
Although it is rarely recognized for its value as a travel destination, it is one of the most underestimated countries in the tropics.
Being located on the Isthmus of Central America, where a large percentage of the world’s biodiversity is found, Panama has a varied topography despite its small size of only 75,417 km2 and a nature so abundant and diverse that it is difficult to categorize.
Needless to say, it’s the ideal destination if you are looking for an escape in the green jungle, with places like Boquetefamous for its coffee plantations and relaxation resorts, and the paradise San Blas Islands all listed as emerging wellness destinations.
Panama’s affordability is also second to none, with four stars The inn in rural Boquete, set among lush green landscapes and with impressive amenities such as a full breakfast buffet and an infinity pool, for just $107.91 per night.
Backpackers and adventurers on a budget have all the more reason to rejoice as the small mountain town, the most popular gateway to the Central American wilderness, has a high concentration of hostels and budget guesthouses. from just $38.50 per night.
Beautiful beaches to choose from
If nature trails and hiking aren’t your forte, and you’d rather just relax in a coastal setting, you have a host of options to choose from, such as Panama over 2900 beaches spread over the Caribbean and Pacific coasts and more than 1400 islands.
For a quiet beach outing, go to San Blas, an archipelago that consists of at least: 49 inhabited islandslocated off the north coast of the Panamanian Isthmus.
Whether it’s rustic, straw-built private lodges with nothing but the turquoise ocean surrounding you or crowded youth hostels that will get your heart racing, you can be sure you’ll find peace of mind and some truly beautiful swimming spots in San Blas.
Like San Blas, the province of Boca del Toro, which includes a mainland settlement and an archipelago of nine islands, is another beautiful beach resort waiting to be discovered.
Because it is not as remote or spread out, it may be more developed than San Blas.
Accommodation options are also varied, with guests welcome to stay in the exclusive, incredibly modern treehouse style Nayara Bocas Hotel on an all-inclusive deal if they’re not afraid to splurge, or the budget-friendly five-star Oasis Beach Bluff, with nights selling from $143 this fall.
Other trendy beach outings include Taboga Islanda volcanic island in the Gulf of Panama, and Coiba Island, the largest in Central America.
Panama does 63.4% forestedthe most forest cover of any Central American state, but the flourishing nature is not the only attraction:
Panama is the bridge between South and North America
The capital and largest settlement of the country, Panama City is a lively city with a cobbled old center framed by clusters of futuristic skyscrapers and is highly sought after for its epic nightlife and social scene.
The man-made Panama Canal, an 82 km long man-made waterway that connects both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, is also a popular tourist attraction, as it facilitates maritime trade and essentially acts as a bridge between South and North America serves.
When it comes to affordability, Panama is it certainly not as cheap as Colombia or Argentina, but you can live on an average of $78 per day during your vacation without experiencing any problems BudgetYourReis.
In general, food and tourist activities are very cheap: tourists spend an average of $23 on meals per day, but accommodation, especially in remote areas of the country where tourist facilities are limited, can increase costs.
On the plus side, Panama is not crowded at allunlike its main competitor, Costa Rica, which receives only about 2 million visitors per year, with a record peak of 2.5 million before the pandemic.
This means you have all this nature, all these pristine Caribbean and Pacific beaches, and all the cobbled colonial towns and world-class museums (almost) all to yourself.
Panama is easy to reach
Finally, Panama is easy to reach, as it essentially serves as a conduit for southern North American travel and trade. Based at Tocumen International Airport, Copa Airlines offers nonstop flights to many US cities, including the following:
- Atlanta
- Austin
- Baltimore
- Boston
- Chicago-O’Hare
- Fort Lauderdale
- Vegas
- Los Angeles
- Miami
- New York-JFK
- Orlando
- San Francisco
- Tampa
- Washington-Dulles
United Airlines also operates from Tocumen, offering flights to and from Houston-Intercontinental and Newark.
With zero tourist visa requirements, There is no need to complete a digital registration form before departure, and with numerous flight options available, Panama is one of the easiest countries for Americans to visit in Central America.
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