Coiba National Park is one of the most beautiful places in Panama. It offers diverse marine life, coral reefs, wildlife, hiking trails, sport fishing and great swimming b... Read More
They are an ocean front hotel in Santa Catalina Panama, founded by Kenny Myers, a Panamanian-American surfer and artist. Kenny originally purchased the Hotel Santa Catalina site in 1981, where he would spend much of his time surfing, painting, and creating works of art and making necklaces of puka shells found on the beaches of Santa Catalina.
Since its discovery in 1974, for many years, the Santa Catalina surf break was a secret, only surfed by a select group of Panamanian friends, who had made a sacred pact to keep it a secret. Kenny and his friends enjoyed the empty virgin tubes of the legendary Santa Catalina point break for years, until the secret got out, and the first Santa Catalina surf camp opened its’ doors to the public in the mid 1990’s.
Since then, several small hotels and hostels in Santa Catalina have welcomed travelers, surfers, divers, and fishermen to the warm waters of Santa Catalina in the Republic of Panama.
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At the restaurant "Pescao" at the Hotel Santa Catalina, their philosophy is always to offer guests the healthiest food, using local organic products when they are available, with a flavor that satisfies the soul, through the typical Panamanian seafood dishes with a tropical gourmet touch. Read More
Set in Llano de Mariato, Hotel Playa Reina features a private beach area, free bikes and an outdoor swimming pool. All rooms boast a flat-screen TV with satellite channels and a private bathroom. A tour desk can provide information on the area. At the hotel, the rooms are equipped with a desk. All guest rooms at Hotel Playa Reina have air conditioning and a wardrobe. The restaurant at the accommodation specialises in local and Latin American cuisine. Hotel Playa Reina offers a children's playground. You can play table tennis at the hotel. Hotel Playa Reina offers a business centre for guest use. This property also has one of the best-rated locations in Llano de Mariato! Guests are happier about it compared to other properties in the area. Read More
The best places in Panama for Ecological Geographical Tourism
Geoecotur, was born as a dream in 2015 with the premise of providing an excellent service anywhere in the world with responsibility, reliability and security, with the primary objective of obtaining the satisfaction of travel customers.
About GeoEcoTur
They are a group of nature lovers, they seek to teach about Panama in a responsible and sustainable way taking care of our resources and making visitors aware and admire the beauty of Panama.
What Do they Do:
Cebaco Island has 8,500 hectares with a population of approximately 650 people.
Most of the inhabitants are native fishermen, humble and hardworking. Isla Cebaco offers a phenomenal setting for diving, snorkeling and other water sports.
In the mountains of the island, you can find a great abundance of fruit, exotic wood trees, and fresh water from the mountains. You can see both sides of the island from the top of the mountain. Isla Cebaco is located in the district of Montijo, province of Veraguas.
You can leave Puerto Mutis, 25 minutes from Santiago (the main city of Veraguas) and 4 hours from Panama City.
The distance from the port to the island is relatively short, depending on the speed of the boat. The island is approximately 30 to 40 kilometers from Puerto Mutis.
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It offers varied tours services on the island of Coiba, safely and with qualified people.
The best tourist service experience, and customer service, providing a quality service with all safety standards, for a better satisfaction and enjoyment of this beautiful paradise
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Because of the location within the National Park a future commercial development has to comply with strict environmental regulations; minimal logging, zero contamination, only half of the island can be developed, the remainder needs to remain intact. Read More
Playa Morrillo, a semi deserted beach located in the province of Veraguas, a little off the map, in fact it is not on the map. This beach is for the more adventurous, although it has accommodations and road, it is a little hidden. This beach is a special destination for surfers of all categories because it offers a wave that at its best is a spectacular tube, apart from it is even a Panamanian secret spot. Read More
We run trips from Santa Catalina daily. The boat usually leaves between 8 and 8.30 in the morning and comes back at about 4.30. The ride to the dive sites takes about one hour and thirty minutes. We do two or three dives a day, depending on what you prefer, and (occasionally) weather conditions. Read More
Santa Catalina is an internationally recognised surfing spot in Panama due to its very consistent rock bottom point breaks. It is also an attractive place to hang out wit... Read More