Panama’s San Blas Islands remain
largely untouched by large-scale development. A few small lodges
are scattered across the islands, but most remain inhabited by
native peoples of the Kuna tribes.
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Panama City is a vibrant and
growing regional center for both commerce and tourism. Over the
past decade, hotel capacity has grown tenfold, along with a number
of noteworthy new restaurants.
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Panama
The Gatun Locks raise ships 87
feet above the Caribbean Sea to begin the transit across a large
reservoir of the same name before they are lowered into the
Pacific.
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Lytton/iStock
Large swaths of unspoiled
rainforests line sections of the Panama Canal. These wild areas are
protected and have become popular ecotourism venues, as they are
within easy reach of cities and resort areas.
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Ecotourism continues to gain
popularity in Panama. Zip-line tours are just one of many
adventures to be found in the country’s highland cloud
forests.
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