Panama is known as the “Crossroads of the Americas” due to its privileged position between North and South America. The country is famous for the Panama Canal, but the real beauty and draw of this country is revealed only to travellers willing to explore further. The meaning of the name Panama is describe as ‘abundance of fish, trees and butterflies’ and reflects the country’s reputation as a paradise for water enthusiasts and eco-tourists alike. The country’s geography as an isthmus connecting continents make its flora and fauna incredibly diverse.
From the modern Panama City you can glimpse the past in the UNESCO listed old city, and the ruins of the original colonial town. In the north explore the adventure capital of Boquete which offers lush jungles, whitewater rafting, zip lining and rock climbing. The coffee growing capital of Panama is in the Chiriquí highlands, home to Volcan Baru, the highest point in the country. Visit the many stunning beaches and marine reserves from the Caribbean Islands of San Blas or the UNESCO listed Coiba National Park on the islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Did You Know…a canal was first mentioned in 1534? It would be almost 400 years until becoming reality when the Panama Canal opened in 1914.