Panama Pacific Coast

Panama pacific coast is a favorite destination due to the relaxing landscapes, tranquil towns and beautiful wildlife.

The pacific coast of Panama is around 60 kilometers (37 miles) of beaches. The pacific beaches are popular all year round with locals and internationals. One of the most developed towns is called Coronado which is only one hour away from the city. In Coronado you can find hotels, great restaurants, shops, banks, golf courses, water sports and horse-riding activities.

Punta Chame

Another popular destination is Punta Chame where you can find kite surfers such aspanamakitecenter.com.

El Valle

A popular area to visit is El Valle, a small mountain town surrounded by forest, jungle, wildlife, and wonderful orchids. Buenaventura is also near by these town.

Playa Venao

Playa Venao is located in the Pedasi area and is a hot and up and coming fisherman town. A few places to visit while in the area are Isla Iguana a natural reserve protecting 16 hectares of barrier reef and over 17 species of corals and the largest colony of frigatebirds. From July to October, its warm waters draw whales down.

Playa Venao, source: Selina

Islands to Visit from Pedesi

Isla Cañas is also a fun place to visit, this is where thousands of turtles nest every year. A favorite place to stay in Pedasi is La Jolla de Panama, Pedasi. La Jolla is a master plan ocean front community.

La Jolla in Pedesi

Places to stay at in Boquete

Two places to stay at in Boquete are Palo Alto Inn or Coffee Estate Inn.

Boquete is a popular destination for adventurers. You can spend the day zip lining or on a jungle trek searching for the famed Quetzal.  Take a 4x4 to the top of Volcan Baru for sunrise and afterward, spend the afternoon soaking in Caldera Hot Springs.

Coffee Estate Inn
Palo Alto Inn in Boquete

Boquete is a charming town with fresh weather and hidden within the mounts of Chiriqui. It is close to the border of Costa Rica. From the top of the Baru Volcano, you can view both the Caribbean sea and the pacific ocean.

This quaint town is famous for its coffee plantations and citrus fruits. The geisha coffee which is appreciated to to its light small, honey and citrus fragrance is considered the most expensive coffee in the world reaching $2,500 per pound during the latest auction of the best of Panama.

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