Taboga Island
Isla Taboga, or the Island of Flowers, is a volcanic island characterized by rich tropical plant...
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Panamá features over 1,000 islands in both the Pacific and the Caribbean. A few of them are home to picturesque coastal towns, but most of them are completely uninhabited. In Panamá's islands and archipelagos, you will find breathtaking beaches and miles of protected coral reef, which shelter a wide diversity of marine life. Here are some of Panamá's island destinations.
Isla Taboga, or the Island of Flowers, is a volcanic island characterized by rich tropical plant...
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005, Coiba Marine Park is a marine reserve located off of...
Once a popular tourist destination for the rich and famous, the Pearl Islands have become more...
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Isla Colón is the most populated island in the Bocas Del Toro archipelago, and home to some...
Isla Bastimentos is one of the largest islands in Panama, and provides a laid back alternative to...
Isla Mamey is part of the Portobelo district, which is a historic port in the province of...
Despite its name, Isla Grande is a small island off of Panama’s Caribbean coast in the...
Explore your scientific side with an inspiring and educational trip to Barro Colorado Island, part...