Category: Travel and culture-Panamá
Wind and Water Sports are growing in Panama
Posted by Richie Gómez | May 10, 2022 | Sports, Sports-Americas, Sports-Panamá, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
Why is Panama’s Coffee the Most Expensive in the World?
by Corina Briceño | May 13, 2022 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
The story of how a pound of Geisha coffee, grown in the mountains of Chiriquí in Panama, reached a record price of $1,029 began 20 years ago
Read MoreWind and Water Sports are growing in Panama
by Richie Gómez | May 10, 2022 | Sports, Sports-Americas, Sports-Panamá, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
Panama’s geography offers the perfect environment for wind and water sports in pristine non crowded surroundings.
Read MoreWhat Does Afro-Panamanian Cuisine Taste Like?
by PanamericanWorld | Apr 8, 2019 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
Isaac Villaverde is one of the leading exponents of Afro-Panamanian cuisine .
Read More10 Must-Visit Attractions in Panama City
by Juan Gavasa | Jul 30, 2018 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
Biomuseo
Read MoreA Tour Around the Coolest Neighbourhoods in Panama City
by PanamericanWorld | Oct 4, 2017 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
View of Casco Viejo from above, Panama City
Read MoreA tour of the Most Beautiful Buildings in Panama City
by PanamericanWorld | Sep 18, 2017 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
From high-rises to Spanish colonial buildings to French- and Antillean-influenced townhouses, Panama City has a wide variety of architecture to marvel at.
From high-rises to Spanish colonial buildings to French- and Antillean-influenced townhouses, Panama City has a wide variety of architecture to marvel at.
Read MoreThese are the 4 Best Beaches In Panama
by PanamericanWorld | Aug 3, 2017 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
For a developed beach lifestyle choice that is still cheap, you’ve got to travel farther, to the east coast of the Azuero Peninsula, which is, depending who’s behind the wheel, three to four hours’ drive from Panama City.
Read MoreBocas del Toro: A paradise on earth
by PanamericanWorld | Jul 26, 2017 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
Situated on the Caribbean Sea, not far from Panama’s border with Costa Rica, Bocas del Toro is a sprawling archipelago of islets.
Read More10 Best Places to Visit in Panama
by PanamericanWorld | Jul 21, 2017 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
An archipelago of six forested islands and numerous uninhabited islets in the Carribean Sea, Bocas del Toro is a popular tourist destination where natural, unspoiled beauty and outdoor adventure are the main attractions.
Read More8 Reasons To Visit Panama
by PanamericanWorld | Jan 15, 2017 | Travel and culture, Travel and culture-Panamá | 0 |
August 15, 2014, marked the 100th anniversary of the first use of the Panama Canal: one of the greatest feats of engineering the world has ever seen. The Canal is 48 miles long, was 17 years in the making and had enough rock and rubble dug from the isthmus of Central America to circle the earth […]
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- 10 Best Places to Visit in Ecuadorby Juan GavasaAs Ecuador’s largest city with almost 2.7 million people, Guayaquil is the commercial heart of Ecuador. Located on the banks of the Guayas River that leads to the Pacific Ocean, the city was founded in 1538 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco de Orellana. The Parque Historico Guayaqui offers colonial buildings, lush gardens and animals native to the country; visitors especially like the free admission. Las Peñas is a colorful, old neighborhood with a lighthouse and great views of the city below while Malecon 2000, a boardwalk along the river, is a great place to end the day.
- 10 Jamaican Startups You Must Have Under Your Radarby Juan GavasaJamaica’s startup ecosystem is still in a growing stage, but it shows obvious dynamism and development symptoms.
- 10 Must-Visit Attractions in Panama Cityby Juan GavasaBiomuseo
- 10 Reasons to Invest in Montrealby Juan GavasaMontreal is still behind other big North American cities in terms of economic vitality, according to the ranking issued by the Institut du Quebec, but the city has one card up its sleeve: its quality of life.
- 10 Startups That Are Transforming the Lives of Mexicansby Juan GavasaThe Conekta founders; from left to right: Leo Fischer, Hector Cárdenas and Cristina Randall.