In the islands of Bocas you know you are on vacation the moment you arrive. No hassle for taxis. No long ride to town. No big city atmosphere. You have an inmediate sense of unspoiled and unpolluted nature. In Bocas del Toro we decided to protect our natural environments. Here was created the first Marine Park of the country. The beauty of our underwater scenery attracts the snorkeller and the avid scuba diver. Bird watching at the islands is fascinating, [ Read More ]
Panama City Panama Girls – If you’re a little curious about Panamanian women, here are some things not so well known that the Yankees need to pay attention to. Some of them are good and some are not. Still, a Panamanian woman is a worthy companion on your journey in the country. They are beautiful and passionate and full of life! Panamanian women are usually quite amazing and beautiful. They have different degrees of skin tone, and are usually short, [ Read More ]
There is a wide range of different peoples in Bocas. You are more likely to hear English spoken in Bocas than anywhere else in Panama. The islands are the indigenous home of the Ngöbe-Buglé indian people. Then came Afro-Caribbean workers English-speaking islands of Jamaica, San Andrés, and Providencia to work on the banana plantations that prospered in the archipelago a century ago. Now many Americans and Europeans are setting up home here. If you want to learn to speak Spanish, [ Read More ]
The Bocas del Toro Archipelago consists of nine islands, 52 keys and some 200 tiny islets. The largest and most developed island is Colón Island, where the capital of the province, the town of Bocas del Toro, is located. The total population of the archipelago is around 9000 people, of whom roughly half live in the town of Bocas del Toro. The islands are evolving rapidly from a backpackers’ destination into a more upscale resort area, so the sooner you [ Read More ]
The Panama (lively zone) is the name used to refer to a part of zone 10 in Guatemala City, east of Avenida Reforma and north of Bulevar de Los Próceres. It is considered a more affluent district with a high density of bars, restaurants, hotels and discotheques. In addition, a great number of shopping malls and office buildings makes this area a bustling business centre of Guatemala City. Multiple well-known hotel chains run some of the finest addresses in the [ Read More ]
If you are looking for a full night out in Panama Girls. You might start early enough and grab a nice fine dinner at one of these favorite restaurants. Casco Viejo or The Colonial Quarters offers mostly outdoor restaurants, bars and lounges for a more select crowd. The most popular spots in El Casco Viejo are: Platea, Indigo and Casablanca Guru: is a huge discotheque, it has two floors and two VIP lounges; it is probably the most famous disco [ Read More ]
The Panama Girls (lively zone) is the name used to refer to a part of zone 10 in Guatemala City, east of Avenida Reforma and north of Bulevar de Los Próceres. It is considered a more affluent district with a high density of bars, restaurants, hotels and discotheques. In addition, a great number of shopping malls and office buildings makes this area a bustling business centre of Guatemala City. Multiple well-known hotel chains run some of the finest addresses in [ Read More ]
Located 32km from the Costa Rican border, the Archipiélago de Bocas del Toro consists of six densely forested islands, scores of uninhabited islets and Parque Nacional Marino Isla Bastimentos, Panama’s oldest marine park. Although Bocas is Panama’s principal tourist draw card, a fair measure of authenticity remains. Low-key development has maintained the charm of small-town Caribbean life and the absence of megahotels has preserved the archipelago’s idyllic beauty. Even the most developed of the islands, Isla Colón, possesses a strong [ Read More ]













