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    Canada offers Visa -free Travel to Panama

    Canada’s Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, has announced that Panama is among 13 countries that Canada will offer visa-free air travel, without requiring a temporary residency ...

    Surfing in Panama in 2022

    Surfing in Panama in 2022

    Wondering when and where to go surfing in Panama in 2022? Panama is home to world-class surf breaks and with two seasons (Pacific and Caribbean), you can surf in Panama almost any time of the year.

    Discover Punta Burica Panama

    Discover Punta Burica Panama

    Punta Burica Panama is a small coastal stretch that separates Panama’s Pacific from Costa Rica. This isolated part of Panama is home to a few quaint towns, an ...

    Hotel occupancy declines in Panama

    Hotel occupancy declines in Panama

    2016 ended with a decline in Panamanian tourism, a trend that continues in the first five months of 2017. While the Comptroller General reports that hotel occupancy in the capital city ...

    The Panamanian Pollera

    The Panamanian Pollera

    It is said that the Pollera arrived in Panama during the time of Spanish conquest. The dress that came from the Gypsy dress worn in the South of Spain, and was originally made from a heavy ...

    Travel to the Interior Increases

    Travel to the Interior Increases

    The recent Thousand Polleras parade brought thousands to the town of Las Tablas, an estimated $22.5 million to the region, and a huge increase of traffic traveling to the ...

    Panama Wins Six Travel Awards

    Panama Wins Six Travel Awards

    The World Travel Awards celebrated their 22nd anniversary with a Latin America Travel Gala that took place last month in Bogota, Colombia. At the event Panama, and national companies in Panama, took home ...

    Dispatches From Panama

    Dispatches From Panama

    Michael Lester, a journalist by profession, spent several months in Panama in 2011. During that time he sent out emails or as he calls them, ...