The vast number of hotels in Panama are spread throughout strategic points along the isthmus, such as in the banking area, on the Pacific coast, along the banks of the Panama Canal and in the middle of the Rainforest. Panama has a variety of natural and historical attractions, as well as venues and sites for the most creative theme events or team building activities.  
 
 

The local currency is the US Dollar and visitors find prices very affordable. High quality services can be found in all price ranges. There is a long tradition of service to tourists in Panama due to its use as an international transit hub for many years.

 

As a matter of fact, it is one of the safest destinations for travelers. In a survey conducted by Newsweek magazine, the prestigious Pinkerton Intelligence Agency ranked Panama among the safest countries to visit in the world. Visitors in Panama are safe, so relax and enjoy!

 
 
  Panama has a sophisticated economy based on service: it has potable tap water, a modern highway system in good repair, and high quality facilities. The political difficulties are a thing of the past, and today Panama has one of the most exemplary democracies in Latin America.
 

With two oceans, countless islands and Caribbean-style beaches, there is much to choose from for your programs: full service resorts, hidden paradises, Indian villages and much more.

 
 
 

Panama City is known for its nightlife. You may choose from over 150 restaurants with cuisines from around the world, and entertainment includes nightclubs, bars, pubs, casinos and cinema-plex movie theaters.

Panamanians are friendly and fun loving people. They know how to have a party and they truly enjoy tourists sharing in the action!

 

Panama offers visitors a banquet of experience with its exotic rainforest tours, mountain refuges, Caribbean beaches, Indian tribes, a Miami-style capital city, impressive historical sites, adventures in kayaking and white water rapid trips, and of course, one of the engineering wonders of the world: the Panama Canal.

 
 
  The sea too offers its abundance. Just one spot in Panama, Piñas Bay, holds 170 world records for fishing. There are five areas recognized around the world for diving and snorkeling: Bocas del Toro, Coiba Island, Las Perlas Islands, Isla Grande and for historical diving: Portobelo.
 

There are not one, but six Indian tribes in Panama. Straight out of a National Geographic article, each tribe has preserved its fascinating way of life. Many live in very accessible areas and enjoy sharing their culture with visitors.

 
 
 
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