This coast, from Las Tablas south to Cambutal, is well known and increasingly developed. This is a region of Panama that is just beginning to attract attention but that sits smack dab in the path of this country’s current progress. Panama has enjoyed growth and prosperity for the past 12 years and the country is poised for continued growth for years to come—especially, in the Azuero Coast.
Venao, Tonosi, and Cambutal, Panama
In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the Pacific coastal towns of Venao, Tonosi, and Cambutal.
This is a natural paradise, a region of Panama that boasts some of the best deep-sea fishing in the world, plus surfing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. Around Coiba lies the largest coral reef on the Pacific side of the Americas.
If you like outdoor activities, then this is a region ripe with opportunity to get out and explore.
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0 out of 5(0)In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the town of La Villa De Los Santos, located in the country’s Los Santos province.
This special report going into detail on the role that La Villa De Los Santos played in Panama’s path to independence. We have also included a section on the November holidays in Panama, of which there are many, including what, how, and where they are celebrated.
SKU: PSR-LA-VILLA-DE-LOS-SANTOS$ 14.95La Villa De Los Santos, Panama
$ 14.95In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the town of La Villa De Los Santos, located in the country’s Los Santos province.
This special report going into detail on the role that La Villa De Los Santos played in Panama’s path to independence. We have also included a section on the November holidays in Panama, of which there are many, including what, how, and where they are celebrated.
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Las Lajas, Panama
0 out of 5(0)In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the pleasant coastal town of Las Lajas.
If you’ve dreamt of living the quiet life surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature close to the ocean, then a Las Lajas lifestyle might just be for you.
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$ 14.95In this Panama Special Report, we bring you the pleasant coastal town of Las Lajas.
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Marbella, Panama City, Panama
0 out of 5(0)In this Panama Special Report, we’ll introduce you to the Marbella area of Panama City.
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$ 14.95In this Panama Special Report, we’ll introduce you to the Marbella area of Panama City.
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Boquete, Panama
0 out of 5(0)Boquete is unlike any other town in Panama. The combination of its stunning natural setting, perfect temperate climate, and large expat contingent makes it a natural choice for those contemplating a move to Panama. It is located in western Panama, about 37 miles from the Costa Rican border. It’s part of Chiriquí Province, the capital of which, David, lies 30 miles to its south.
The tropical heat that Panama is famous for is much less intense in Boquete, and thanks to all the rain, it’s less dry than lower-altitude areas.
Boquete has the highest density of expats in Panama, and it’s fascinating and heartwarming to watch them intermingle seamlessly with third-generation boqueteños, indigenous people, and everyone in between.
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The tropical heat that Panama is famous for is much less intense in Boquete, and thanks to all the rain, it’s less dry than lower-altitude areas.
Boquete has the highest density of expats in Panama, and it’s fascinating and heartwarming to watch them intermingle seamlessly with third-generation boqueteños, indigenous people, and everyone in between.
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Chame, Panama
0 out of 5(0)In this Panama Special Report, we bring you a closer look at the District of Chame and its most popular town, Punta Chame, which—in high season—draws beach-goers of all stripes, from surfers, kite-surfers, sport-fishermen, extreme sport-lovers, etc.
While it shares the same stretch of coastline as expat hot spot Coronado (which has seen major development over the past decade), Chame remains largely undiscovered, unpenetrated, and underrated.
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SKU: PSR-CHAME$ 14.95Chame, Panama
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While it shares the same stretch of coastline as expat hot spot Coronado (which has seen major development over the past decade), Chame remains largely undiscovered, unpenetrated, and underrated.
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