Top 5 Cities to Visit for Spring Break in Panama
Are you planning a spring vacation in Panama? The Central American country has both bustling cities and quiet villages with plenty of things to do.
Are you planning a spring vacation in Panama? The Central American country has both bustling cities and quiet villages with plenty of things to do.
Nestled in a crater of a dormant volcano, this charming town lies within gorgeous forests and awe-inspiring mountain peaks. The best way to explore this countryside destination is by foot or horse-riding. Visit the La India Dormida mountain and enjoy hiking and serene waterfalls.
Panama's capital, this city is an excellent place for the adventurous traveler. Boutique stores, dining options, and a vibrant life introduce travelers to its exciting atmosphere. Design enthusiasts will love the outstanding skyscrapers downtown while history buffs can enjoy a tour around the old-district of Casco Viejo.
This small archipelago is one of the best places in Panama for eco-tourism. Accessible only by air and boat, Guna Yala wows with its turquoise waters dotted with small islets. The conservative Ukupseni community is an ideal place to experience authentic Panama's culture.
This sleepy coastal town was constructed in the 18th-century by the Spanish as a fortress to keep away pirates. Visit Fuerte Santiago ruins and see what remains of its watchtowers, artilleries and administrative quarters, or enjoy surfing on beaches of Isla Grande.
Off Panama's Pacific coast, the Pearl Islands feature untouched forests and heavenly beaches. It's a destination for both relaxation and adventure. Take a chartered cruise into the sea and enjoy whale and dolphin watching, snorkeling, and kayaking.
The average rate for a vacation home in Panama is between $151 and $228 per night.
The average size for a Apartment rental is 105 m² and may fit 5 guests on average which is great for medium-sized groups and families.
We would suggest checking out our selection of House rental and Apartment rental for Spring Break in Panama.