Destinations

Panama

Bridging the Americas with rich rainforests and pristine beaches.

Panama is more than just its famous canal—it’s a diverse paradise where modern cityscapes meet untouched wilderness. The Panama Canal, an engineering marvel, remains a must-see, but the country’s real treasures lie in its lush rainforests, secluded islands, and indigenous cultures. Explore the San Blas Islands, a stunning archipelago of crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches, where the Guna people maintain their rich traditions.

Venture into the Darien Gap, one of the world’s last true wilderness areas, for an off-the-grid jungle experience. Bocas del Toro, with its laid-back Caribbean vibe, is perfect for surfing, snorkeling, and beach-hopping. Meanwhile, the misty highlands of Boquete offer coffee plantations, cloud forests, and incredible birdwatching, including the elusive resplendent quetzal. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, Panama delivers.

Best Times to Visit

December to April: The dry season, perfect for beaches, hiking, and exploring rainforests.

July to October: Best for whale watching and lush landscapes, though rain showers are frequent.

iconic wildlife

Pygmy Three-toed Sloth

Sloths

Capybara

Giant Anteater

Humpback Whale

Reflecting On Flamingos

Laguna Chaxa, Chile
23° 19′ 41″ S / 68° 10′ 02″ W

— Isabelle Eberhardt

“Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Suspendisse placerat in diam a gravida. Vestibulum porttitor bibendum metus, nec fringilla ligula.”

Frequently Asked Questions About Panama

When is the best time to visit Panama?

The dry season (December–April) is ideal for outdoor adventures, beaches, and rainforest hikes.

Yes! The Miraflores Visitor Center offers museum exhibits, an observation deck, and views of ships passing through.

The San Blas Islands and Bocas del Toro offer some of the most stunning, untouched beaches in Central America.

Boquete produces Panama Geisha coffee, one of the world’s most sought-after and expensive coffee varieties.

Parts of the Darien are inaccessible, but guided eco-tours provide safe and immersive jungle experiences.

Yes, I'd like to connect regarding this Safari!

Have questions? We’re here to help. Please fill out the form below and we’ll reach back out as soon as possible.

Name(Required)