Sport Fishing in Panama is amazing, despite being a very small country, it has great coastal resources, two oceans (Pacific and the Caribbean), beautiful lakes that feed the Panama Canal, hundreds of rivers, estuaries, and thousand of fish species which convert it a privileged destination to practice sport fishing. It also has excellent weather, which...Read More
The Coiba National Park is internationally recognized for being a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, for its dark history as Prison Island, because 80% of its territory remains virgin, without human intervention and that it houses exotic species, some still undiscovered and the most common for its beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters and white...Read More
Panama is one of only two places in the world where whales arrive from both poles (North and South) and those that come from the South are the only ones in the world that dare to cross the equator. Between July and October of each year, the country receives the visit of its largest citizens....Read More
The humpback whales inhabit all world oceans. Each group moves in its own feeding and breeding area, year after year. In the Pacific Southeast, there is a population that migrates from the Antarctic and Chile to Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Panama, and Costa Rica, it’s the only migration that involves crossing the Equator. Everything begins the...Read More
We combining sightseeing and learning, our Dolphin Tour and Wildlife Adventure appeals to nature enthusiasts, for all ages. Enjoy the wetlands, coastal marshes, and wildlife on these 6 hours tour great for small groups.Read More
Gulf of Montijo offers a unique opportunity to enjoy marine life at its best and will be your greatest wildlife experience during your stay in Panama.Read More
The western shore of the Azuero, known as the Sunset Coast because it’s the only one in the country from which you can watch the sunset over the ocean, is even slower than the eastern one. Sparsely populated, this long stretch of pristine shoreline is dotted with one small town after another, Mariato and Torio...Read More
Santa Catalina, Panama is located on the Pacific coast in the central province of Veraguas. It is a mixture of a quiet fishing village, a melting pot of foreign residents from all over the world, and low-impact tourism with small hotels and authentic local and international restaurants and bars. Discovered in the late 70s by adventurous...Read More
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...Read More
These exotic and beautiful islets are located in the northeastern part of Isla Leones, toward the central part of the Gulf of Montijo, with a beautiful view of Cebaco Island. It is a place of great natural and ecological beauty, which are three small, one close to the other, from where you can observe the...Read More