8 Places to Visit in Panama Before You Die

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You’re in for a real treat here. We have some places to visit in Panama before you die right here for you to get your wanderlust engine started. Here’s a great option for those wanting to get away from it all and just experience some true natural beauty. This Central American gem is a fantastic holiday for beach bummers and jungle explorers alike. Many of the spots here are only slightly touched by human and remain rather rustic and undiscovered.

Get up close and personal with some of the world’s most incredible marine creatures by diving to the depth of the oceans that surround this country. See tropical fish and vibrant colored coral only to surface and be greeted by the white sandy beaches fringed with palms. Island and boat tours to explore the areas more extensively are available, but if you’re into the jungle, look no further.

The indigenous flora and fauna will fascinate anyone who walks in it presence. Grab a guide and traipse through the lush greenery keeping an eye out for hidden animals. See the incredible man-made structure, the Panama Canal, the famous spot known around the world. When you’re itching for a good time on the beach again, go to one of the top surfing towns in the world and catch the perfect wave.

With so many places to visit in Panama before you die, maybe you won’t have time to also check travel destinations in South America. We know you’ll want to stay here awhile. So for those who haven’t had the pleasure of enjoying this incredible country, sit back, relax, read the eight awesome spots to check out, and then start packing your bags. You’ll surely be ready to go in just a few minutes!


8. Isla Taboga

Here’s everyone’s favorite spot to get away from city slicking without having to go too far. Only 12  miles from the country’s capital you can find yourself on a beach haven. Beach lounging, fishing charters, jet skis, and other fun in the sun activities are what’s happening here. Here is also where the 2nd oldest church in the entire western hemisphere is located.

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