Thanks to its location, its people, its culture, its flora and fauna, and many other reasons, Panama is the perfect location for a vacation any time of the year. It does not matter if you go with your family, your spouse, your friends or just by yourself; in Panama, it is guaranteed you will have a great and unforgettable time. We have prepared a summary of 4 reasons why you should visit Panama – although we know there are many more–. And remember, Arik Travel has you covered if you are looking for Panama vacation packages!
Security
According to different sources, Panama is a highly secure place, especially for tourists. This means you can go and enjoy the country to its fullest without (almost) having to worry about crime. As in anywhere else in the world, it is not a crimeless country, but the levels of it are relatively low. On top of this, Panama offers free insurance to all tourists, which will make you feel safer.
Abundant and Diverse Flora
Panama has some of the most beautiful forests in the world. They’re also rich in biodiversity, with more than 900 birds’ species inhabiting them. That is more than the United States and Canada combined. Moreover, you don’t have to travel for long or immerse in the jungle for days to be able to see these breath-taking sceneries. Most of these magnificent forests are close to the urban areas, being, on average, about 10 to 40 minutes away.
The Beaches
Although relatively small, Panama has access to the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. The beaches are also really close to the most important urban areas, and no matter which side you go, you will always find shiny beaches, clear waters, and the nicest weather.
The People
Panamanians are very welcoming people. It may be an effect of their geographic location and its abundant and diverse flora and fauna, but whatever the reason is, the fact is that Panamanians are always happy, and love listening to music and dancing to it. If you are looking for partying or simply having a nice time, you can be sure that you will never have a dull moment when in Panama.