In Panama, absolutely everyone can find entertainment to fit their every taste, so the country is suitable for traveling with children. The flora and fauna of Panama are rich and varied, and the climate allows you to splash in the water and lie on the sand as much as you please. There are amusement parks and water parks too where you can spend the whole day, from morning to evening, until you get bored. The coral islands of the San Blas archipelago are a must-see for anyone traveling with their families. Here you can rent a boat to explore some of the islands, of which there are more than three hundred of them. You can swim and sunbathe on any one of the beaches or right in the boat, swinging on the waves of the Caribbean Sea.
Panama, located on the isthmus between South and Central America, like a bridge between two cultures, can boast of a rich and varied cuisine. Nature …
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Panama is a country of mixed culture, connecting the influences of Latin America, China, Europe, Africa, India and North America. Panamanians are …
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Animal interaction has a positive effect on both children and adults alike, and Panama can be a great place to meet with amazing fauna. In El Valle de Anton, there is the “Casa Mariposa”, a small cozy house that hosts guests. Its highlight is a lush garden in which several tame sloths live. The animals are absolutely harmless and love to be taken up in the arms. Very close to the capital, tourists who come to Panama between June and October, or between December and March, have the opportunity in their lifetime to witness the magnificent humpback whales migrating from one ocean to another.
Panama is rich in attractions, which cannot all be seen in one trip. The country’s museums allow you to touch its history and better understand the …
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Being in Panama City with children is a perfect situation as it offers the opportunity to take a look around Casco Viejo, which is translated as “Old Quarter”. This is the historical part of the city, inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List, which contains buildings from the mid-17th century. Here you can see the once magnificent church, from which only a few walls remain and the baroque architecture of the old La Merced church that still functions today. In the southeast of Panama City are located magnificent beaches, and one of them, called Playa Coronado, is especially good for its tall palm trees, soft, clean sand and emerald water. Playa Coronado is popular among locals and tourists. Consequently for those who want to relax in silence, it is better to move to a less crowded beach.