Monday, February 4, 2019

Panama

General Information:

Panama is a Central American country with beautiful coastlines in the Caribbean. The country is and isthmus located in between Costa Rica and Columbia with multiple surrounding islands. Prior to European conquest the isthmus was home to the settled by Chibchan, Chocoan, and Cueva peoples. Panama then became colonized by Spaniards up until 1821 when they joined as a department of Columbia. With their historic influence the country speaks mainly Spanish and has political views that best represent a presidential representative democratic republic.

Traveling to Panama:

1. How to get to Panama- 

A flight can be booked which would take around 4 hours and 5 minutes and would cost from around $200-$1500. Another form of transportation would be by means of a cruise which would cost up to $500+ a night per person. A passport will be required for entry into the country as a tourist and the standard currency is the US Dollar or the Panamanian Balboa.

2. Where to stay-

There are many options available from city hotels to beach resorts to stay at while visiting. Prices can range from $40-$300 a night depending on location.

3. Where to go- 

Wondrous adventures await in Panama from water activities to exploring the wildlife. A major attraction would be the Panama Canal with its historic representation to Panama. An example of another historic location would be Panamá Viejo, which is a remaining part of the old Panama City. Panama's wide variety of beaches and islands range from coast to coast which include: Bocas Town, San Blas Islands, and many others.

4. What to do- 

There are many activities to choose from when visiting Panama which can be something as simple as relaxing on a peaceful beach or even going on an exciting adventure through the wilderness. A boat tour could be arranged on the famous Panama canal to view Panama's beautiful scenery on. A tour could be scheduled for you to learn about the history and wonders of Panama. Activities are endless and with a little bit of creativity and adventure 




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