Pearl Islands
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Tropical Paradise
The Pearl Islands of Panama is an archipelago that covers around 250 small islands, mostly uninhabited. The Spanish Conquistadors discovered the islands in 1503 and gave the Islands its name due to the great amounts of pearls found on them.
Contadora Island is the most famous for tourist, it offers great resorts, hotels and an Airport, is located less than 2 hours away by ferry from the city.
Another recommended islands are Isla Saboga or Taboga being the closest one from the City (30 minutes away by ferry). The Islands offer spectacular white sand beaches, scuba diving, marine life (whale watching) and delicate ecosystems.
Chagres National Park
The park has tropical rainforests and mountainous terrain. The park’s rivers – which not only include the Chagres, but also the Pequeni and Boquerón – offer visitors a place to kayak, raft, and fishing.
San Blas
Panamá. San Blas is a beautiful archipelago comprising more than 350 islands.
Bocas del Toro
Province of Panama comprising an island chain off the Caribbean coast, plus a section of nearby mainland with biodiverse rainforest. Isla Colón, the main island, is home to the capital, Bocas Town, a central hub with restaurants, shops and nightlife.