The Best Hike Near Panama City

In my explorations of Panama I often find myself on long bus rides in search of the “best” things the country has to offer.  Although this often pays off, sometimes you forget to look in your own backyard for beautiful and interesting things.  For a nice, easy and very rewarding hike I had to look no further than Taboga Island, just a short and cheap boat ride from the city.  While I had been to this island many times before mostly just to drink cheap beers on the beach and escape the heat of the city for  awhile, not until a recent journey had I truly explored all this wonderful island has to offer.  While there are at least 3 Read more

The Best Island in Panama

Classifying something as the best is not always an easy task, but after a recent weekend adventure I think I can say with some confidence I’ve found the best island in Panama.  Now I have visited the gorgeous party islands of Bocas del Toro and peaceful native islands of San Blas and been thoroughly impressed, but my vote for the best island is neither of these.  Slightly lesser known but gaining popularity at a swift pace, Isla Iguana is in the Los Santos province of Panama lying just east of the Azueron Peninsula in the Pacific Ocean.  The waters surrounding this legendary island are well known for seeing whales and huge sea turtles when the season is right, but that Read more

Cerveza Panama – The Best ‘Cold One’ in Panama!!

This Gringo comes from the Microbrew rich lands of Boulder, Colorado and spent a semester of College in Belgium, the hands down best beer country on this planet, so you can trust me with the grueling task of drinking every beer in Panama and telling you which one is the best.

After some of the hardest couple months of my life being forced to locate, open, hold up to my mouth and let the sweet nectar trickle down my throat, I’ve finally found the most superior beer in Panama.  Cerveza Panama!!!  This light golden lager may not tantalize your palate in the same way that Belgian or German ale could, but in 100 degree weather with 99% humidity this is Read more

There’s a New Panamanian Gringo Author in Town!

The names Al Explorer and I Like Going Places.  I recently up and quit my job, left my entire life in the United States behind and moved to Panama.  Despite my lack of Spanish I managed to land a job as an English Teacher and now I live in El Cangrejo one of the best neighborhoods of Panama City.  I’m an avid adventurer who’s had the opportunity to set foot in 41 different countries thus far, but the more I travel the more itchy my feet become for more!  A hybrid of English and American descent, I was born in London, but raised in the foothills of the Rocky Mountain’s in the great Boulder, Colorado of the USA.  My shiny Read more

Ceviche in Panama: Not only a Peruvian Staple

I’ll admit, the first time I ever tried ceviche in Panama I was a bit skeptical. Fish that is “cooked” in lime juice sounds a little scary but it’s actually completely safe and incredibly delicious if prepared correctly. Ceviche (pronounced se-vi-chey), a traditionally Peruvian dish, is any type of fresh fish or seafood marinated in a citrus base of limes or lemons long enough for the proteins in the fish to become edible and safe. The recommended soaking time for most fish is about 3 hours, however, very fresh or sushi grade fish can be soaked for shorter amounts of time. The dish comes in hundreds of versions from shrimp and octopus to mango ceviche; however, my personal favorite is Read more

Panamanian Coffee: Another Hidden Treasure

I’ve been drinking coffee since roughly the age of ten (mine and grandpa’s little secret) so when I first came to Panama many years later I was ecstatic to try some of the beans this place had to offer.  Panamanian coffee has been severely underrated and overlooked in the past; however, in recent years many more coffee lovers, connoisseurs and distributors have heard the good word on the amazing coffee Panama has to offer. While you can find seriously select coffees life Café Geisha that can go for up to $125 a pound at specialty coffee auctions in Panama, they aren’t very practical for the everyday Joe.  After trying nearly every brand of coffee that I could get my Read more

More Bang for Your Buck:Property in Panama

One of the questions I hear so often when talking about Panama is “What are property prices like in Panama?” If you crave the ocean air, warm beaches, tropical climate and are willing to live without many of the unnecessary conveniences that many of us have grown accustomed to, then oceanfront property in Panama may be a perfect place for you to think about buying property. A chunk of comparable beach front property in the states goes easily two or three times higher than in Panama.

For example: this beach front lot that I just found in Chiriqui Panama is priced around 66 thousand. In the states you may be looking at millions for a similar sized lot in Read more

Irresistible Offers for November Holidays

Special Deals from GiGGi Travels

BOCAS DEL TORO – $210 per person/ land transport (Air transport Available, ask if interested)
Includes- Stay for four nights and five days-Breakfast-Land transport to and from Bocas del Toro

CRATER VALLEY (El Valle De Anton) – $80 per person
We have many properties available for rent with tours included

SAN BLAS – $260 per person/land transport included (Air transport Available, ask if interested)
Includes- 3 meals of the day (fish, centollo, lobster)-Stay for four nights and five days in cabins located in a Private Island with electricity-two tours per day to different islands: Perro, Perro Grande, Iguana, Diablo and Isla de las Estrellas-Water transport to the Island

VOLCAN – Read more

Places to Party in Panama City: Zona Viva

Panama is known for many things. The canal, wonderful climate, and beautiful beaches are just a few great aspects of this beautiful country. Panama City, however, is typically known for its own different sect of attributes. Casinos, beautiful girls, and the club scene are, in my opinion, the top three. When considering places to party in Panama you will never run out of clubs and bars to visit as it seems new ones are popping up every week.

A new hot spot among places to party in the city is Zona Viva. Zona Viva is not a single club, but a flood of bars, restaurants and dance clubs which always seem to be packed after 12 a.m. on any Read more

Bocas Del Toro Panama: Secluded, Tranquil and Breathtaking

Bocas Del Toro Panama is located in the western most region of the country of Panama. It lies about 25 miles from Costa Rica. The province of Bocas del Toro on the Caribbean sea and contains two national parks, many beaches, about 68 islands, lakes, river, one main archipelago and several towns. Bocas is a beach lover’s delight and boasts many white sand beaches with sky blue waters without crowds of people. Many countries have filmed their “survivor” television series here including: Spain, France, Russia and Italy. Bocas has also been called a “biologist fantasy” boasting miles of rain forest alongside rivers, and beaches.

The cuisine in Bocas is very diverse considering the remote location of the area. The Read more

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