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DESTINATIONS
Azuero
Bocas del Toro
Boquete
Darien
El Valle
Kuna Yala/San Blas
Panama Canal
Panama City
Pearl Islands
Santa Catalina
Taboga Island
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ACTIVITIES
Beaches & Islands
Boat Tours
Camping
Canopy/Zip Line
Caving Tours
Hiking & Trekking
Kayaking
Mountain Biking
Native Communities
Nature & Wildlife
River Rafting
Scuba Diving
Snorkeling

RESOURCES
About Panama
Area Maps
Car
Rental
Domestic
Flights
Flights
to Panama
Getting Around
Panama Travel Tips
Small Hotels
Tour Operators
Travel Distances
Travel Guidebooks
Weather
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Travel
Guidebooks - Panama
Bradt
Travel Guide 2nd
Edition October 2009
Where to stay, where to eat, where to go. Natural history, national
parks and marine conservation. Stunning beaches for ultimate relaxation.
Watersports, trekking and adventure sports. The Panama Canal - its history
and contemporary role.
Fodor's
Panama
1st Edition March 2008
Close-up boxes on crafts, wildlife, music, history, and indigenous Panama.
The best outdoor activities, from jungle hikes to surfing, for every
region. Outdoor & Learning Vacations chapter. Great planning advice
for every type of traveler, from backpackers to resort enthusiasts.
Frommer's
Panama
2nd
Edition December 2008
Advice on the best beaches, bird-watching spots,
and ecolodges, as well as recommendations on what to see and do in Panama
City. Outspoken opinions on what's worth your time and what's not. Off-the-beaten-path
experiences and undiscovered gems, plus new takes on top attractions.
Lonely
Planet 4th
Edition November
2007
One Panama expert, 84 days of in-country research,
73 detailed maps. New coverage of trekking in the Darien for those who
dare venture out on their own.
Moon
Handbooks
2nd Edition November
2008
Practical information includes suggested travel
strategies and lists of must-see sights, plus essentials on dining,
transportation, and accommodations for a range of budgets. Complete
with details for navigating jungle trails, finding cheap taxis and underground
bars, or planning a river expedition.
National
Geographic Traveler 1st
Edition October 2007
How to get around and what not to miss, the most gracious hotels and
recommended restaurants, the best spots for festivals, wildlife watching,
water sports, and more. All presented with the reliable reporting and
magnificent photos and maps that are the hallmarks of National Geographic.
TRAVEL
FORUMS

Frommer's
www.frommers.com
Lonely Planet
www.lonelyplanet.com
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Lonely
Planet It's
difficult to leave Panama without feeling that you're in on a secret
that the rest of the traveling world will one day uncover.
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