Panama is where two oceans meet — a country of contrasts where modern skylines rise above ancient rainforest, and laid-back Caribbean islands sit just hours from a buzzing capital. From the engineering wonder of the Panama Canal to the slow rhythm of Bocas del Toro, Panama is a destination that delivers more than you expect.
Discover the magic of Panama 🇵🇦 — from the sleek skyline of Panama City to the rainforest-fringed beaches of Bocas del Toro and the cultural heart of the Ngäbe Buglé Region. Two oceans, countless adventures, one unforgettable country.
Panama stays warm year-round, with an average high of 30°C (86°F). The dry season runs from mid-December to mid-April and is the best time to visit for sunshine, beach days, and canal cruising.
The green season (May to November) brings short tropical showers and lush, vibrant landscapes — ideal if you prefer fewer crowds and don’t mind a little rain.
Panama is a country of contrasts — and that’s part of what makes it so memorable. Your journey will likely include both the modern energy of Panama City, with its sleek skyline and cosmopolitan feel, and the laid-back Caribbean charm of places like Bocas del Toro, where life moves at a slower pace.
While the city offers a polished, urban experience, Bocas feels more rustic and authentic, shaped by island rhythms, local culture, and a relaxed atmosphere. Embracing both sides gives you a deeper, more complete sense of the country — where modernity and tradition sit comfortably side by side.
Sleek, modern, and full of surprises — Panama's capital is a heady mix of historic streets, rooftop bars, and global flavors. Explore the UNESCO-listed Casco Viejo district, sip world-famous Geisha coffee, and cruise the legendary Panama Canal to Monkey Island.
A more rustic island experience where pastel Caribbean houses meet rainforest-fringed beaches. This laid-back archipelago is perfect for kayaking, snorkeling, dolphin-spotting, and sinking into slow, easy island life.
Connect with Panama's Indigenous roots during a day spent learning traditional crafts, farming techniques, and cooking with local women. It's a rare and meaningful cultural exchange set in the lush heart of the country.
Just outside the capital, this biodiverse wonderland is home to sloths, monkeys, and vibrant butterflies. Glide through hidden waterways and explore the rainforest that pulses with life at every turn.