(Social Miami) The republic of Panama is blessed with a myriad of natural gifts, from over 1,800 islands on both Pacific and Caribbean coasts to pristine rainforests with 3% of the worldās biodiversity, all contained in an isthmus, a narrow strip of land with sea on either side squeezed between two larger areas of land. But, of course, its immediate fame rests on the 50 … [Read more...]
The Panamanian Sabbatical: Recap, Relax and Reload
(The Panama Gringo) With the definition of the āAmerican Dreamā changing and ideas regarding how weāre supposed to work and live evolving, the sabbatical can be seen as an excellent route to self discovery, renewed faith or enlightenment of sorts. The word sabbatical is derived from the Latin word sabbaticus which means āceasingā. Recent economic changes have driven many … [Read more...]
Fun and relaxation in Panama City
(Prensa.com) For the Catholic Church, Holy Week brings a period of peace and reflection. However, it is also a time when people take advantage of the days for other activities and share with your family. Visit a park, zoo, exercise, jogging or just take a tour of historical sites are some of these options. Here are the hours of some attractions for these days and the … [Read more...]
36 Hours in Panama City, Panama
(NYTimes) AT the crossroads of two oceans and two continents, Panama City is a dynamic metropolis. Thatās never been truer than it is today. Everywhere in this steamy, tropical town are foreign investors talking shop in upscale cafes, expat fortune-seekers toasting their fates in wine bars, cranes stalking the rooftops of a skyline that seems to grow before your eyes and ā … [Read more...]
Cerrito Tropical on Taboga Island
(Panama Travel Group) Cerrito Tropical Hotel on Taboga Island, Panama Most visitors to Panama either arrive in Panama City or make their way to the capital city. Busy and full of life, many want to find a getaway; the Cerrito Tropical Hotel on nearby Taboga Island is the perfect destination for those travelers. Only a short trip by water taxi, Taboga is not … [Read more...]