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]]>If you only have enough time to visit one volcano in Panama, then Barú should make the cut. This active stratovolcano is Panama’s highest mountain peak and is located off the border of Costa Rica. If you’re lucky enough, you can even spot the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea from its peak on a clear day.
This stratovolcano is a huge hit with passionate adventurers and it covers a massive area in Panama’s Veraguas Province. In addition to amazing views, it also offers hiking trails, campsites, waterfalls, and even a fishing lake.
The tiny town of El Valle de Antón is located in the flat wide caldera of this volcano. El Valle was considered to be inactive until recent research discovered that the volcano’s most recent eruption was most likely around 200,000 years ago. That’s not stopping people from exploring its hot springs and scenic hiking paths, as well as, living in the beautiful area.
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]]>Biomuseo is worth visiting for its innovative exterior design alone. It’s the brainchild of the renowned architect Frank Gehry and its brightly colored multi-panel roof makes it impossible to miss. It was meant to pay homage to the vibrant architecture of Caribbean homes.
Biomuseo opened its doors in 2014, after many years of development, and its main purpose is to explore the natural history of Panama and how its emergence impacted the rest of the world. The museum covers 4,000 square meters, filled with eight galleries that serve as a part of the permanent exhibition. The public atrium, a space for temporary exhibits, garden, gift shop, and coffee shop are also located on the premises.
Biomuseo is one of the main tourist attractions located on Causeway Islands, easily accessible from Panama City. Unfortunately, its working hours are extremely limited, and you can only visit it on Saturdays and Sundays between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
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]]>Part of Panama City’s charm lies in its neighborhoods, so here’s a selection of the three that you should definitely check out.
The old center of Panama City is set out on a small piece of land that juts out into the Pacific Ocean. Here, you will find buildings dating back to the city’s past as a Spanish colony as well as the Panama Canal Museum, the National Theater, and all kinds of youthful spirit.
If you are looking for excitement in Panama City, El Cangrejo is the neighborhood to head to. There are all kinds of bars and clubs in this vibrant, multicultural district where you will find skyscrapers as well as peaceful urban parks.
Did you know that there is a district of Panama City that looks straight out of Dubai? Punta Pacifica is a small luxury neighborhood that features five-star hotels and beautiful oceanside views that can be a great place to stay if you are looking to splurge.
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]]>This ecolodge is a bird watchers paradise. Its minimalist design integrates the natural environment and features a well-stocked library, bird guides and day trips.
In this resort, you can drink in the feel of the rainforest while chilling by the pool and using the full-service spar. If you want to get a bit more involved, you can take guided tours of the forest, jungle boat cruises, and an aerial tram ride.
This is probably the lodge that integrates you with nature the most. You sleep in open-air thatched-roof bungalows with forest canopies and sweeping wildlife views. You can also take guided nature tours, eat organic meals, and visit the on-site butterfly farm.
Located in the wildest and most remote region of Panama is the Cana Field Station, one of the best bird-watching sites in the world. It is a little rustic, with shared bathrooms and communal meals, but is the most integrative of bird watching destinations.
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]]>This cozy romantic place has many things to offer. The most popular hotels here are the Coco View Resort and the Mayan Princess Resort, with both of them offering a spectacular view from each hotel room.
The most known canal in the western hemisphere offers a breathtaking romantic experience. The canal stretches over four Panaman provinces. The most attractive place around the canal is Gaton Lake, which offers a large number of activities for tourists!
This idyllic location in Mexico is among the most romantic in the country and all over Central America. The beautiful scenery stretches from the Sea of Cortez to the Pacific Ocean. What makes Los Cabos special is that it accumulates over 300 sunny days every year, making it very attractive for couples all around the world. Make sure to visit the Baja Peninsula!
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]]>This place must sound like something straight out of fairy tale, but it’s actually very real. It’s called Bambuda Lodge, and it can be found in the tropical rain forest in Bocas del Toro.
If lush rainforest surroundings aren’t enough to convince you to stay here, other amenities certainly will.
Bambuda Lodge also comes with huge waterslide into the ocean, a coral reef off its dock and a swimming pool with an on-site bar and restaurant. You can enjoy many fun activities during your stay, including kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, but also ping-pong, darts and board games in case you’re not huge fan of water sports.
The best thing about Bambuda Lodge is that it offers comfortable rooms for all budgets. Prices for a bed in a dorm start at $25, but you’d have to set aside approximately $125 to spend a night in one of their deluxe double rooms with a balcony that offers stunning views.
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]]>Playa Venao is located in the Azuero Peninsula, which is a five-hour drive from the capital. The beach hosts huge surfing competitions and is known for its epic parties.
You don’t need to stray far from the capital to catch some waves. Panama Bay is made up of many beaches that offer surfing for amateur and expert surfers alike.
Santa Catalina is nearby the National Park of Isla Coiba. The surrounding beaches are truly spectacular.
Morro Negrito has a reputation for being one of the most famous surf destinations in Central America. The surf spot is surrounded by gorgeous nature and wildlife.
Isla Grande is near Panama City and is reachable by boat. The islands are lush but the waves are really only suitable for advanced surfers.
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]]>Enjoy your solo trip in the best possible way by booking a vacation in an all-inclusive resort in beautiful Cancun where the highest daily temperature in February averages at around 82°F (28°C) and enjoy delicious food, great nightlife, and a relaxing spa.
Panama is inviting and exciting, especially when it comes to escaping the harsh February weather. You can visit some amazing historical and cultural attractions such as the Panama Canal and the UNESCO World Heritage site Casco Viejo.
If you’re a fan of a more active vacation, you’ll have plenty of fun in the Dominican Republic. Enjoy sunbathing and snorkeling in this paradise-like place that offers more activities than you can do on a single vacation.
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]]>Seafood is abundant in Panama and their ceviche is so fresh you can almost smell traces of saltwater on them. Azahar Panama and Nazca 21 are the best finds for authentic and fresh dishes. They also have vegetarian options if you’re a veg head.
This 82km waterway is quite far to traverse to since you might have to take two buses – but it’s well worth it! You can stand on the bridge and watch the ships in transit while enjoying the view of the sea.
If you have time to spare, take a walk to Cinta Costera where you can have a grand time doing some people watching. Many bikers and locals hang out here so you’ll certainly meet cool people. If you want to get a quick work out in, there’s also some equipment available for public use. Score!
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]]>Here are a few beaches that you must visit on your next trip to Panama.
Las Lajas is a beach located in western Panama on the country’s Pacific beach. Here, you can find a miles-long stretch of undeveloped beach lined with palm trees. The sunsets here are unforgettable and spectacular as you watch the sun dip into the water.
This beach, known as “Starfish Beach” in its English translation, is a highlight. Why? Las Estrellas, spectacularly located on Colon Island in the Atlantic Ocean, features jungle vegetation as well as the opportunity to see loads of its namesake animals living in the beach’s crystalline waters.
Red Frog Beach is located on Bastimentos Island in the Atlantic and combines the beauty of nature with developed tourist infrastructure. If you’re looking to get away but to have all of the comforts of home at hand, this is your beach!
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]]>The post Top 3 Volcanoes That You Shouldn’t Miss in Panama appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you only have enough time to visit one volcano in Panama, then Barú should make the cut. This active stratovolcano is Panama’s highest mountain peak and is located off the border of Costa Rica. If you’re lucky enough, you can even spot the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea from its peak on a clear day.
This stratovolcano is a huge hit with passionate adventurers and it covers a massive area in Panama’s Veraguas Province. In addition to amazing views, it also offers hiking trails, campsites, waterfalls, and even a fishing lake.
The tiny town of El Valle de Antón is located in the flat wide caldera of this volcano. El Valle was considered to be inactive until recent research discovered that the volcano’s most recent eruption was most likely around 200,000 years ago. That’s not stopping people from exploring its hot springs and scenic hiking paths, as well as, living in the beautiful area.
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]]>The post Biomuseo is One of Panama City’s Must-See Landmarks appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Biomuseo is worth visiting for its innovative exterior design alone. It’s the brainchild of the renowned architect Frank Gehry and its brightly colored multi-panel roof makes it impossible to miss. It was meant to pay homage to the vibrant architecture of Caribbean homes.
Biomuseo opened its doors in 2014, after many years of development, and its main purpose is to explore the natural history of Panama and how its emergence impacted the rest of the world. The museum covers 4,000 square meters, filled with eight galleries that serve as a part of the permanent exhibition. The public atrium, a space for temporary exhibits, garden, gift shop, and coffee shop are also located on the premises.
Biomuseo is one of the main tourist attractions located on Causeway Islands, easily accessible from Panama City. Unfortunately, its working hours are extremely limited, and you can only visit it on Saturdays and Sundays between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
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]]>Part of Panama City’s charm lies in its neighborhoods, so here’s a selection of the three that you should definitely check out.
The old center of Panama City is set out on a small piece of land that juts out into the Pacific Ocean. Here, you will find buildings dating back to the city’s past as a Spanish colony as well as the Panama Canal Museum, the National Theater, and all kinds of youthful spirit.
If you are looking for excitement in Panama City, El Cangrejo is the neighborhood to head to. There are all kinds of bars and clubs in this vibrant, multicultural district where you will find skyscrapers as well as peaceful urban parks.
Did you know that there is a district of Panama City that looks straight out of Dubai? Punta Pacifica is a small luxury neighborhood that features five-star hotels and beautiful oceanside views that can be a great place to stay if you are looking to splurge.
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]]>The post Best Eco Retreats in Panama appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This ecolodge is a bird watchers paradise. Its minimalist design integrates the natural environment and features a well-stocked library, bird guides and day trips.
In this resort, you can drink in the feel of the rainforest while chilling by the pool and using the full-service spar. If you want to get a bit more involved, you can take guided tours of the forest, jungle boat cruises, and an aerial tram ride.
This is probably the lodge that integrates you with nature the most. You sleep in open-air thatched-roof bungalows with forest canopies and sweeping wildlife views. You can also take guided nature tours, eat organic meals, and visit the on-site butterfly farm.
Located in the wildest and most remote region of Panama is the Cana Field Station, one of the best bird-watching sites in the world. It is a little rustic, with shared bathrooms and communal meals, but is the most integrative of bird watching destinations.
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]]>The post The Best 3 Romantic Spots in Central America appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This cozy romantic place has many things to offer. The most popular hotels here are the Coco View Resort and the Mayan Princess Resort, with both of them offering a spectacular view from each hotel room.
The most known canal in the western hemisphere offers a breathtaking romantic experience. The canal stretches over four Panaman provinces. The most attractive place around the canal is Gaton Lake, which offers a large number of activities for tourists!
This idyllic location in Mexico is among the most romantic in the country and all over Central America. The beautiful scenery stretches from the Sea of Cortez to the Pacific Ocean. What makes Los Cabos special is that it accumulates over 300 sunny days every year, making it very attractive for couples all around the world. Make sure to visit the Baja Peninsula!
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]]>The post Bambuda Lodge is Panama’s Best Hostel for Nature Lovers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This place must sound like something straight out of fairy tale, but it’s actually very real. It’s called Bambuda Lodge, and it can be found in the tropical rain forest in Bocas del Toro.
If lush rainforest surroundings aren’t enough to convince you to stay here, other amenities certainly will.
Bambuda Lodge also comes with huge waterslide into the ocean, a coral reef off its dock and a swimming pool with an on-site bar and restaurant. You can enjoy many fun activities during your stay, including kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, but also ping-pong, darts and board games in case you’re not huge fan of water sports.
The best thing about Bambuda Lodge is that it offers comfortable rooms for all budgets. Prices for a bed in a dorm start at $25, but you’d have to set aside approximately $125 to spend a night in one of their deluxe double rooms with a balcony that offers stunning views.
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]]>The post The Best Place For Surfing In Panama appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Playa Venao is located in the Azuero Peninsula, which is a five-hour drive from the capital. The beach hosts huge surfing competitions and is known for its epic parties.
You don’t need to stray far from the capital to catch some waves. Panama Bay is made up of many beaches that offer surfing for amateur and expert surfers alike.
Santa Catalina is nearby the National Park of Isla Coiba. The surrounding beaches are truly spectacular.
Morro Negrito has a reputation for being one of the most famous surf destinations in Central America. The surf spot is surrounded by gorgeous nature and wildlife.
Isla Grande is near Panama City and is reachable by boat. The islands are lush but the waves are really only suitable for advanced surfers.
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]]>The post Top Destinations For Solo Valentine’s Day Trip appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Enjoy your solo trip in the best possible way by booking a vacation in an all-inclusive resort in beautiful Cancun where the highest daily temperature in February averages at around 82°F (28°C) and enjoy delicious food, great nightlife, and a relaxing spa.
Panama is inviting and exciting, especially when it comes to escaping the harsh February weather. You can visit some amazing historical and cultural attractions such as the Panama Canal and the UNESCO World Heritage site Casco Viejo.
If you’re a fan of a more active vacation, you’ll have plenty of fun in the Dominican Republic. Enjoy sunbathing and snorkeling in this paradise-like place that offers more activities than you can do on a single vacation.
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]]>The post Explore Panama City in 24 Hours appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Seafood is abundant in Panama and their ceviche is so fresh you can almost smell traces of saltwater on them. Azahar Panama and Nazca 21 are the best finds for authentic and fresh dishes. They also have vegetarian options if you’re a veg head.
This 82km waterway is quite far to traverse to since you might have to take two buses – but it’s well worth it! You can stand on the bridge and watch the ships in transit while enjoying the view of the sea.
If you have time to spare, take a walk to Cinta Costera where you can have a grand time doing some people watching. Many bikers and locals hang out here so you’ll certainly meet cool people. If you want to get a quick work out in, there’s also some equipment available for public use. Score!
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]]>The post Panama Has Some of the Best Beaches on Earth appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here are a few beaches that you must visit on your next trip to Panama.
Las Lajas is a beach located in western Panama on the country’s Pacific beach. Here, you can find a miles-long stretch of undeveloped beach lined with palm trees. The sunsets here are unforgettable and spectacular as you watch the sun dip into the water.
This beach, known as “Starfish Beach” in its English translation, is a highlight. Why? Las Estrellas, spectacularly located on Colon Island in the Atlantic Ocean, features jungle vegetation as well as the opportunity to see loads of its namesake animals living in the beach’s crystalline waters.
Red Frog Beach is located on Bastimentos Island in the Atlantic and combines the beauty of nature with developed tourist infrastructure. If you’re looking to get away but to have all of the comforts of home at hand, this is your beach!
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