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History and Guide to the Amador

The old US military post of Amador, located just south of Balboa, is a largely uninhabited territory connected to three islands by a breakwater known as the Calzada de Amador (Amador Causeway). It spans about two miles into the Pacific Ocean, connecting the mainland to three islands: Isla Naos, Isla Perico, and Isla Flamenco. These islands have strip malls, dozens… >>

The Cinta Costera Panama

Cinta Costera has become the heart and lifestyle of Panama City. This waterfront track bridges two parts of the city that otherwise would never meet. It is a favorite meeting point loved by all where you can exercise and enjoy one of the most stunning sunsets. Recently, with the bridge expansion, it is possible to walk or ride a bicycle… >>

The Biomuseo Reopens its Doors

Biomuseo is a museum dedicated to Panama’s natural history. Their isthmus was created relatively recently in geologic time. Also, it has had a significant impact on the Western Hemisphere’s environment. And now, again, you can visit it in Panama City, Panama. The museum’s design was conceived in 1999, and it opened on October 2, 2014. It’s also significant for Panama… >>

Panama Railway: the magical journey from Panama City to Colon

Nowadays, people tend to lead fast-paced lives and wish to travel accordingly. Still, once in a blue moon, even we, the humans of the 21st century, stop and see the beauty around us. Such is the example with the Panama Railway. If you wish to embark on a journey from Panama City to Colon, don’t miss out on the magical… >>

US Citizens are Moving to Panama after the election of Joe Biden as President

It is no wonder that Panama is becoming more and more popular among ex-pats, especially after the recent US election and the new president Joe Biden. Lots of US citizens are concerned about fraud, social unrest, their freedoms and the lure of socialism hanging over them. Many have chosen the small country of Panama to relocate there lives and recuperate… >>