PLACES TO GO IN PANAMA
Panama is a country full of fascinating places
to visit and explore. Below are just some of the many places you
can go visit while studying Spanish in Panama.
Posada del Cerro la Vieja: This
place is a just a quick trip from Panama City. What makes the
place interesting is the unique mountain scenery. In the area
you can hike trails, go horseback riding, check out a beautiful
waterfall or relax in the herbal mud baths. Pretty popular with
our Spanish language students.
Bocas
del Toro: A great place to go if you want to be off the
normal tourist circuit. Maybe that is why we offer a Spanish language
school in this location. Bocas is a series of islands on the Caribbean
coast of Panama just south of Costa Rica. The natural beauty of
the area is absolutely amazing! Low key and friendly people, diving,
snorkeling, eco-tours and much more.
Please note
that additional info (prices, activities, etc) are found to the
right of this pages.
The Pearl Islands: Located on
the Pacific side of Panama, these islands are easy to get to,
but not overly touristic. The islands are a grouping of 100 small
islands. The beaches are fantastic, the waters are clear, and
the plant and animal life is unmatched.
The San Blas Islands: Panama
has seven different Indian groups. On the San Blas Islands you
will find one of these groups called the Kuna. It is still possible
to get a glimpse of the culture and traditions of these interesting
people. Additionally the area has stunning natural beauty. As
such this place should be high on your list of places to visit
when in Panama.
El Valle: El Valle is a small
town located just a few hours outside of Panama City. The town
itself is located in an long dormant volcano. The mountains in
the area are great for hiking, eco-tours, relaxing in hot springs
and much more. Additionally there is a nice Indian market selling
locally produced products.
Beaches: Panama has some of
the best beaches found anywhere in Central America. Their natural
beauty and the clear waters make them an ideal place to spend
time. Even better is the fact that it is very easy to find a nice
beach empty of the huge numbers of tourists so commonly seen in
other countries.
The
Chiriqui Highlands: In the Western Highlands of Panama
reside two of the best national parks the country has two offer:
La Amistad National Park and Volcan Baru National Park. Both parks
feature extensive cloud forests which are home to numerous species
of animals, plants, and birds, included the Resplendant Quetzal.
From the top of Volcan Baru it is even possible to see both the
Atlantic and Pacifc on a clear day.
Portobello & San Lorenzo: These
are some interesting towns/ruins on the Caribbean coastline of
Panama. In Spanish colonial times both towns were important trading
centers. To protect these towns the Spaniards constructed two
forts. Today you can visit these ruins and check out some nice
local museums.
Darien Jungle: Just to the south
of Panama City lies the Darien Jungle. It is a relatively untouched
rainforest. As such it is a great place to go to see nature at
its finest. The jungle is incredible and the amount of animal
life is staggering. You will need a tour guide to visit this area
of Panama. If you have time this place should be high on your
list of things to do in Panama.
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