Why Panama should be on your travel list

Categories Latin America, Panama

When it comes to traveling to Central or South America Panama might not be high on your list… but it definitely should be.

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I got to spend a month studying abroad in Panama while I was in university. It was my first time traveling abroad and I absolutely fell head over heels in love (both with traveling and with Panama).




Panama has everything that a traveler could want…  mountains, breathtaking beaches, untouched islands, rain forests, sea-life, cities that are a perfect mix of modern and colonial and so much more. For those of you who aren’t quite sure what type of traveler you are (or you just want a little bit of everything), I would recommend a trip to Panama to pinpoint what kinds of adventures really get you going.

Where: Panama is located in Central America and actually belongs to the continent of North America, not South America. It is situated between Costa Rica and Colombia.

Language: Spanish is the primary language spoken in Panama. It definitely helps to have at least a basic idea of common Spanish phrases.

Currency: Technically the currency of Panama is the Panamanian Balboa… but the country actually has 2 universal currencies. The Balboa is about 1:1 to the US Dollar and the USD is used basically everywhere. Credit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, hotels and grocery stores but it helps to bring some cash if you want to head into the more remote regional areas.

Panama offered food and living at all price points, luxury and budget both. While you have options for street food as well as fast food, if you decided to go to a restaurant you could have a meal for two starting at $30 (one appetizer + two main courses).

When To Go: Panama’s temperatures are usually 75 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit year-round, and it is always humid. As in so humid you will take at least two showers a day—just embrace it.

Because Panama has such a tropical climate instead of changing temperatures there’s a wet and a dry season. Dry season is from mid-December to mid-April and holidays are especially popular. Low season occurs from mid-April to mid-December and has sporadic rain showers but also lower prices. Bring summer clothes but also pack a long sleeves or jacket as the AC is blasting in most indoor places.

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Did you know it takes a ship 8 to 10 hours to cross the canal? Stop by the Miraflores locks and museum to learn more about the Panama Canal and watch a ship pass through!

Parque Natural Metropolitano: Two main walking trails (the nature trail & the tití monkey trail), join to form one long loop. On the loop, a 150m-high mirador (lookout) offers panoramic views of Panama City, the bay and the canal all the way to the Miraflores Locks. This was the last thing I did before leaving Panama and it was the perfect end to the perfect trip.

 

 

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24 thoughts on “Why Panama should be on your travel list

  1. Ahh, Panama looks beautiful! I just visited the Caribbean for the first time and loved the area so Central America is definitely on my travel wish list.

  2. I haven’t been to Panama but with this photos you’ve shared. I definitely include this to my bucket list of travel. Thank you for sharing this to us.

  3. Oh my Panama looks so stunning. It looks like you had the best time exploring. It definitely looks like somewhere beautiful to visit.

  4. Well if you are going to start your travels somewhere this place looks like the place to be! Haha honestly stunning

  5. Beach vibes, the Islands and the rain forest are what will really take me to Panama since that looks so amazingly beautiful. You definitely felt awesome studying abroad in Panama,right?

  6. I always hear so many incredible things about panama but I don’t really see many pics. These take the stories to a whole new level. It looks so beautiful! Maybe I’ll check it out this year 🙂

  7. I can’t confess to knowing much about Panama actually, other than their World Cup squad being a really unfair, “dirty” team when they played against England a few weeks back. But it looks like an amazing place x

  8. I am going to South/Central America later this year and you are giving me major excitement! Also any tips on how to broaden my blog traffic? Any help is so appreciated. Happy Travels x

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