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Hiking & Trekking

Panama and Veraguas have some very remote areas that are accessible only to serious backpackers, but routes to other stunningly beautiful scenes are merely “pleasant walks.”

Gobernadora Island – Panama

Gobernadora is a small island south of Veraguas, Cebaco neighboring island with a beautiful little town is a place of nature and unique beauty where flora and fauna invite visitors to live an experience of relaxation, peacefulness and appreciate the deep nature. The island is often skipped over by travelers, but it’s a pretty little place that offers secluded white-sand beaches and a densely forested mainland. Gobernadora is at the mouth of the Gulf of Montijo, in a place of calm...
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Snorkeling in Coiba - Wild Colorful Adventure

Coiba – A Living Laboratory

It has the highest rate of endemism of any equivalent region in the world, with over 1,700 hectares of living coral reefs in the National Park.
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Cebaco Island – A Paradise to Discover

Located in the Gulf of Montijo, is the perfect spot to escape from the world and enjoy the incredible silence of nature can give. It is very quiet and peaceful and simple people. There are many miles of pristine beaches, with subtle waves, the sound of the waves as they returned exudes an indescribable noise of...
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Tintorera - Cebaco Island

Tintorera Island or Caleta, Cebaco

It is located south of the Gulf of Montijo, it is the perfect place to escape the world and enjoy the incredible silence of nature can give you. Cebaco is a peaceful, quiet people, with kilometers of pristine beaches. For the months of September and October you can see whales and sea turtles.Only on the island you will be about as different beaches, between calm andstrong waves (2 m) perfect for surfing. Cebaco Island offers a phenomenal setting for scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing and other water sports. Geographically it has an elongated shape, of a width between 2 and 5 km and 25km long, extending from...
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Rancheria Island, Amazing Beach in Panama

Rancheria Island, Coibita

In front of Coiba Island, we find Isla Rancheria, also called Coibita, well known for being the younger sister of Coiba Island; it’s one of the most popular stops for visitors interested in exploring the national park. Its white sands, an abundance of palm trees make it the ideal place to spend a day enjoying...
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Granito de Oro Beach, Panama

Coiba National Park – Panama

Coiba Panama was separated from about 12,000 to 18.000 years ago, when sea levels rose. Plants and animals in the new island was isolated from the mainland, during which time most of the animals have diverged in the appearanceand behavior of their continental counterparts. Hence the island is home to many endemic subspecies.
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Things to do in Santa Fe

Santa Fe is a lovely rural village in the highlands of Veraguas Province of central Panama. With an elevation of around 1,500 feet, is also boasts a near-perfect climate. The daytime high temperature ranges from 75° F to 85° F and at night it cools down to 65° F to 70° F. These traits attract...
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Veraguas – Protected Areas

Veraguas has eight protected areas, which are: Santa Fe National Park. Coiba National Park. Cerro Hoya National Park (shared with the province of Los Santos). Wetlands of Gulf of Montijo. La Yeguada Forest Reserve. Alto Guarumo Forest Reserve. Municipal Protected Area of The Thermal Pools of El Potrero. Municipal Protected Area El Salto de Las...
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