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Different day trips in Panama One of my favorite things about Panama is the close proximity of everything. Within about an hour, you can drive from the Caribbean to the Pacific, or from the city to the mountains. That means you have a large number of interesting and different day trips to take in Panama. A few weeks ago, we hit all the high points of Panama… in the same day! We had breakfast in Panama City with clients, and then we drove them to the Panama Riviera beach region on the Pacific Ocean side to have lunch. After dropping off our clients back in the city, we drove to the Caribbean coast to have dinner with friends. Where else but Panama could you enjoy two oceans and a major city in the same day!
In case you’re not an ocean person, you can also visit the rainforest, one of the numerous mountain regions, or El Valle—one of the world’s largest towns built inside of an extinct volcano—all within an hour or so of Panama City. The different micro-climates ensure that there is a perfect temperature and activity level for you once you get here.
The City Panama City has all of the things you would expect in a big city—great restaurants, hot nightclubs, a plethora of shopping experiences, and interesting tourist attractions. You could spend a busy week eating, touring, shopping and exploring ...and never have a moment to spare. If you do have some free time you want to fill, there are a lot of different day trips you can take by car, boat or plane.
The Beaches Panama has over 1500 linear miles of coast line bordering two different oceans—the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Ocean. There are different coastal regions that offer different experiences. You can spend the night roughing it with the indigenous Indians of the Caribbean, such as San Blas, or you can pamper yourself in luxury at a Pacific Coast private beach resort, such as at the Playa Bonita Resort. You can also take a 90-minute ferry or a 20minute plane ride to Contadora, one of the 200-plus islands that make up Panama's Pearl Islands.