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Historical ruins, natural wonders and picturesque landscapes create a shutterbug’s playground. Don't forget to bring an extra memory card!
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    Safaricks Zoo in Maria Chiquita brings their visitors up-close and personal with animals native to the Jungles of Panama

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    Finca Los Monos Botanical Gardens on Isla Colon in Bocas del Toro, Panama features 25 acres of landscaped plants and trees both native to the Caribbean coast of as well as imported from other tropical locations.

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    This beautiful view-point offers one of the most scenic views of the very popular Red Frog Beach on the island of Bastimentos.

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    Up in the Hill is located on the island of Bastimentos in Bocas del Toro and offers hand-crafted, eco-friendly cabins for rent as well as all-natural coffee and cacao drinks and treats. Their Pure Tree body care products are made from coconut oil, and local plants, fruits and flowers.

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    The ruins at Fort San Lorenzo are rich with Caribbean history as battles waged between pirates and privateers battled over control of the strategic fortifications along Panama’s coast and the gold and silver that was transported through these ports.

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    Manzanillo International Terminal services the Panama and the greater Latin America region with shipping and cargo services via Atlantic and Caribbean trade routes.

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    It would not be a stretch to suggest that there are few other places in all of Panama, let alone Central America, where you can find a post card experience like the one that waits for you in San Blas.

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    Isla Grande boasts a variety of lodging and food options and is a favorite destinations for Panamanians from the city as well as international travelers and tourists.

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    These ruins still boast their impressive batteries of canons and visitors are free to explore the ruins

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    Coco Arte showcases the lifelong collection of salvaged goodies and driftwood art as assembled by Colombian Luis “Lucho” Lopez.