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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Learn Why Panama City offers Much More Than 'Miami' Florida.


Panama the country each year earns bigger fame as a destination for business, shopping or just spending a few days  quiet in one of its exquisite resorts and beaches.

This Central American country offers much more than above mentioned. Its attraction is the beaches both to the Pacific Ocean (southern boundary) and the Caribbean Sea (north), varied vegetation, geography, channel, their cultural and entertainment centers all over Panama City.
Panama is an interesting tourist destination because it has much more to offer than Miami, from shopping, entertainment, ecology, history, culture and different climates to the hot of  cities to the cool climate of the highlands of Chiriqui province. There is also the Panama Canal, where you can visit and  experience our tour explanations in both English, Spanish as well as other languages.

The name Panama means' abundance of fish. " That's why the country is a great place to fish, has over 1,500 islands and 480 rivers. The country is divided into nine provinces, 75 districts, five counties and 620 townships Indian. Only 80 miles wide between coast and coast make their territory to be traversed with ease.

Thanks to the international reputation of Panama Canal and a dynamic commercial activity, Panama has become one of the most developed countries of Central America and one of the countries with the highest steady economic growth and tourism in the world.

Activities for everyone
Its enviable geographic position makes the country an interesting place for American retirees who have chosen to buy final residence here. By adding the strong trade for several years  on its territories and the development of a strong infrastructure in roads and hotel buildings, is achieving   results which are regarded as' Miami Latin America. "

"Panama is positioned as one of the most important countries in the" hub "aerial and strengthening its operation as a 'home port'. The traveler / tourist can choose from tourism in the city of Panama, where he observed a small city, but with large modern buildings , an excellent infrastructure, a number of hotels that easily fit the budget, casinos and stores where visitors can bargain shop.

You can choose a tour of the country, which has an inter-American highway in very good condition, known destinations like the hot springs of Code, the Camino de Cruces in Panama, the beaches located on the outskirts of Panama City, land high of Chiriqui, where they grow strawberries and coffee. There are ecotourism in the provinces of Panama, Colon, Cocle, Veraguas and Chiriqui.

The Port in the Pacific is a highly regarded attractions in Panama City and Atlapa is one of  the largest convention center in Central America. And for lovers of diversity, we have seven ethnic groups living in harmony in various areas.

"There is one of the most beautiful beaches ever for the  beach lover in you within 60 minutes of the city,  in the provinces of  Bocas del Toro, Veraguas, Panama and Darien and Puerto Piña, where international fishing tournaments are held.

Trade is another alternative in Panama. Colombians and others choose to bring from televisions, music players and video games, to blenders, fans, refrigerators and all kinds of electrical goods. Also acquire clothing, handbags, sport shoes, perfumes, among other items which are then resold in their own countries.

Nearby you have a choice of dozen beaches to enjoy, nature walks on the outskirts of Panama City and other parts of the country.

For entering the country you do not need a visa.

The only requirement is to bring at least $ 500 in cash or credit card and your passport must not expire in three months or less.

What are you waiting for, make your reservations now. We are here 24hours a day to assist you and make sure you have the experience of your life.

Visitpanama.com is the official website of Ministry of Tourism in Panama.

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