Panama is best known for its famous canal. But this country is also worth a visit for its paradisiacal islands, its white sandy beaches, and the centre of the country where tourism is barely developing. You can also meet indigenous tribes such as the Kunas in the San Blas Islands or the Emberas in Darien province. Far from everything, on a small piece of island with tall palm trees, to play again and live like Robinson Crusoe.
Day 1: The climate and culture shock
Day 2: Ripple Flight for San Blas
Day 3: Under the coconut trees....
Day 4: Stroll in the Soberanía National Park
Day 5: In the mountains of Panama
Day 6: Rafting or canoeing
Day 7: Traditional day with the Emberàs
Day 8: What else to bring back from Panama but a hat?
The first day in the capital: a climatic and cultural shock! Start with a tour of the modern district, then head to Casco Viejo, the colonial district. Stroll through its streets, from the Canal Museum to the Plaza de Francia. At dinner time, sit down on a terrace. A digestive walk on the Paseo Esteban Huertas will allow you to discover the business district from a new angle.
Early start in "blink" of Albrook Airport for the San Blas archipelago. The hotel you have chosen will take care of your stay. In the programme: meeting with the Gunas Indians, discovery of underwater life, tasting of lobster and swimming.
Laze under the coconut trees or take a motorboat trip to discover the paradisiacal islands of the archipelago. Departure the next morning by plane.
Walk on the marked trails of the Soberanía National Park. On the way back, stop at the Miraflores locks to watch the ships sail along the canal. Dinner in one of the restaurants of the Causeway, this long, landscaped pier with an unforgettable view of the illuminated city and the Bridge of the Americas.
Direction the mountains of Chiriquí. Hiking in search of the quetzal, climbing the highest peak in Panama, the Barú volcano, visiting a coffee plantation, whirlpool baths in Caldera... There are many possibilities for excursions around Boquete, this village with such a pleasant climate.
Rafting or canopy tour excursion. The next morning, take off for Panama.
Visit one of the Emberás communities, which lives on the banks of the Río Chagres and will introduce you to its traditional way of life.
Compras (shopping) on the capital's artisanal markets and in the most lively pedestrian street in the country: the Avenida Central. For those who love nature, the metropolitan natural park offers short walks in the tropical forest.
Each Travel Idea is customizable according to your wishes