Posted on June 14, 2011 by Jessica Ramesch
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After five years of writing about Panama for International Living,
you’d think writing about the best places to vacation in Panama would
be a cinch. The more you know, the easier it should be…but the opposite
is often the case. I know so many great places to vacation in Panama
that it’s hard to narrow it down to just a few.
There are places like the jungles of the Darien that appeal to the
adventure traveler in Panama, and places like Isla San Jose that offer
eco-tourists in Panama a bit of luxury in a green environment. But there
are a few vacation spots in Panama that no traveler should miss. Three
spots that represent three different “faces” of Panama.
The best places to vacation in Panama: the islands
At the top of the list are the islands of Kunayala, also known as the
San Blas islands. Here, the Kuna (among the world’s smallest people)
live much the way they did when the Americas were first “discovered.”
The Kuna are autonomous and thus govern the region. They try to keep
tourism from running rampant and favor eco-friendly lodgings that fit in
with their traditional huts.
Sapibenega The Kuna Lodge tends to get good reviews, but I say go for Yandup
instead. The island is close to the Ukupseni community, which many
agree is one of the most beautiful. Beware, first-time visitors feel
like they’re dreaming when they see the baby-blue waters dotted with
itty-bitty islands. White sand beaches are everywhere you look; swim
from one to another. Visit the website to find out about rates and transportation.
Remember, you’ll be in traditional dwellings no matter where you stay
in Kunayala. Don’t expect air conditioning and don’t “bug out” if there
are a few bugs.
Highland vacations in Panama’s Boquete region
Once you’ve had your fill of the beach, consider a visit to the little mountain town of Boquete
and neighboring Volcan. You can get there via a six-hour drive from
Panama City, but I prefer to fly an hour to David City and rent a car
there.
It’s a 45-minute drive from David to either Boquete or Volcan. In Boquete, be sure to visit The Rock, the best restaurant I’ve been to in years. Head to Volcan for strawberries and a thick, goopy cream called nata or fresh raspberry milkshakes…there are multiple stands but I like Alina’s best. Just ask any local where to find it!
There’s so much to see in this area, you may want to invest in a guidebook like Moon or Lonely Planet.
From ancient petroglyphs to horse farms to a completely unique
bi-national forest and an 11,000-foot volcano, this region has enough
treasures to keep you busy for days.
My top pick for places to vacation in Panama
Believe it or not: Panama City is my top pick for best places to
vacation in Panama. I can’t help being biased; I choose to live here and
absolutely love it. Here’s what you do: contact Los Cuatro Tulipanes and rent a real restored colonial in Panama City’s historic quarter, Casco Viejo.
Spend a day or two sitting in the majestic plazas and see operas and
whatnot at the National Theater, a little jewel if I ever saw one. Plaza
Bolivar is my favorite spot here—it’s lined with cafes and it’s the
site of the famous Salon Bolivar, where Simon Bolivar tried to create a
league of nations and thus unify the region. Longing for the beach?
Drive 10 minutes to the Amador area and catch a ferry to Taboga Island.
It’s just 12 nautical miles away…perfect for a day trip.
When you get back from the beach, take a quick shower and get ready
for a night on the colonial town. On any given evening in Casco Viejo
you’ll find a venue offering live jazz, salsa, classic rock and more.
Panama’s art community gathers here and holds events that vary from
film screenings to “artblock” parties that continue from one block to
the next. Dress is typically casual or bohemian chic and restaurants
range from fancy to those of the neighborhood dive variety.