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Best Tourist Cities in Panama

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Best Tourist Cities in Panama

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  1. Best Tourist Cities in Panama Panama was a key shipping point between Latin America and colonial Spain from the 16th to the 19th centuries. If you are in search of adventure, or a quality retirement destination, others seek to take advantage of Panama as a business destination. Panama is full of gorgeous towns and villages. Here are some of the most lovely and beautiful places to visit in the country. Panama City also serves as the political and economic center of the country, and the city has many modern buildings in addition to those that remain from its colonial period. Due to this availability of amenities, most popular cities in Panama are the best choice of tourists across the planet. Here in this blog we discuss the best tourist cities of Panama where you can explore the best places and enjoy your vacations. List of Best tourist cities of Panama: 1. David David is Panama's third-largest city and capital of the Chiriqui province. David is the capital of the Chiriquí province, and is the closest city to the border of Costa Rica.

  2. The popular tourist city is situated on a beautiful coastal plain near the Costa Rican border and allows easy access to the Bocas del Toro archipelago. Several resorts, cattle farms and a central city park are located here, while popular events include an annual industrial fair and the Children's Day Festival. 2. Santiago

  3. Santiago is located in the southern part of Veraguas province and is its capital city. Located on the Pan-American Highway, Santiago, with a population of just over 100,000 people, is the capital of the Veraguas province. Playa Santa Catalina is the prime tourist spot in Santiago thanks to its picturesque black sand beaches, while the downtown area offers an abundance of authentic colonial buildings. 3. Chitre Chitre, founded in 1848 and capital of the Herrera province, is central to many other towns such as Parita, Ocu and Santa Maria. Capital of the Herrera province, and a hub for the Azuero Peninsula, Chitre has a metropolitan population of around 80,000 people. Visitors can enjoy the Herrera Museum, detailing the history of the area, as well as the hot springs of Cirugia National Park. The large English-speaking population and a comfortable, easy-to-use public transit system also make Chitre appealing to tourists. 4. Portobelo A sleepy Caribbean seaside town that was originally named Puerto Bello, which translates to Beautiful Port, over time became what is Portobelo today.

  4. Built by the Spanish to protect their riches from the pirates in the 18th century, Portobelo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with respect to the small town’s big, rich history. Often lost in the shuffle of larger, more popular nearby Caribbean towns such as Colon and Bocas del Toro, Portobelo offers a quaint paradise unlike any other.

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