About Panama

The Isthmus of Tropical Forests and Paradise Islands

Known to the world for its legendary canal linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Panama is far more than a marvel of engineering. It is a living bridge between continents — a sanctuary of biodiversity where North and South America meet in lush, tropical harmony.

Beyond its iconic waterway lies a land rich in stories and character — a destination whose history reads like an epic adventure. From conquistadors and pirates to the gold rush and the modern era, the Panamanian isthmus has always stood at the crossroads of global exchange and intrigue.

Today, Panama remains one of the world’s best-kept secrets — an emerging destination untouched by mass tourism, offering discerning travelers an authentic sense of place.

The country’s greatest treasure is its cultural and human diversity. Home to several Indigenous communities — representing nearly ten percent of the population — Panama celebrates traditions that have shaped its soul and continue to thrive in autonomous harmony with nature.

Despite its compact size, Panama’s landscapes are astonishingly diverse: mist-shrouded mountains, emerald rain forest, and golden beaches framed by two oceans.

With hundreds of kilometers of coastline on both the Caribbean and the Pacific, and four idyllic archipelagos encompassing over 1,500 islands, Panama is a haven for lovers of pristine beaches, coral reefs, and spectacular marine life.

Let us take you beyond the ordinary — and into the heart of our tropical paradise.