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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Who are we?
    • We are a french speaking couple from Montreal, Quebec, who is passionate about Panama.
    • We first visited Panama the 21st of March 2015 and fell in love instantly with the country and the people.  We could never thank enough Mina, Yeovani,Marcel, Mariella, Karim and Daniella and the whole familly that we feel part of.  To name just those the first day here.  And many more after who are sill helping us
    • After obtaining our permanent residence with the help of our dear friends, we visited the country a few years.
    • We bought a motorhome from a friend that came here from Montreal.  Had a fun time legalising the casa rodante….  That had never been registered before.
    • We had a job in a marina a few months.  Where we learned many things about living here permanantly and still learning spanish yet….  Lol
    • We love Panama so much we want to share it with the whole world.
    • That is why now we own our Travel agency, accredited by the Panama Tourist Office (# 731 AV).  
  • Why entrust us with your trip?
    1. Our knowledge of the country
    2. Security
    3. Quality
    4. Reactivity and flexibility
    5. Competitive prices
    6. Ethical commitment
    7. Comfort and time savings
    8. Payment facilities

    • A 100% personalized trip to either :

    • Leave you with new knowlwdge
    • Expand your perspective
    • Have a great adventure
    • Escape usual lifestyle
    • Relax
    • Celebrate
    • Challenge yourself
    • Or just to get in touch with yourself and appreciate life.
  • Why Panama?
    • Panama is one of the world's most visitor-friendly countries. It received the highest ratings for tourist safety.
    • Exotic tropical rainforests,  Panama is the best place for nature travel and ecotourism today
    • Stunning mountain refuges,
    • A Caribbean and Pacific Coast with 1500 islands,
    • Seven living Indigenous cultures, 
    • A Miami-style sophisticated capital city, and a vibrant nightlife,
    • Spanish colonial historical sites,
    • World class golfing, diving, sport fishing, and surfing,
    • Not to mention that 8th wonder of the world the Panama Canal.
    • It's hard to think of any other destination that has such a variety of attractions close by and so easy to get to.
  • When is the best time to go to Panama?
    • Squeezed between between 7 and 9 degrees north of the equator, Panama is located firmly within the tropics, with a climate to match: relentlessly hot and humid in the lowlands, cooling off fractionally to give balmy nights, whereas in the highlands, temperatures, vary significantly with altitude, and can be chilly at night.
    • Most travellers see the shorter dry season (”verano, “summer”), which runs from late December to the end of April, as the best time to visit Panama.
    • The dry season also includes the lively holiday periods of Christmas, New Year, Carnaval and Holy Week, when flights and hotels in popular tourist spots are at a premium.
    • You’ll avoid the crowds and the mark-ups in the rainy season (”invierno, “winter”), which stretches from May to December. Although the mountainous and rainforested regions in Panama are best avoided during the wettest months, since peaks are constantly swathed in cloud and tracks are boggy, if you stick to the lowland areas on the Pacific coast, the downpours, while frequent and intense, rarely last more than a few hours at a time, leaving plenty of sunny, dry periods to enjoy. In particular, the otherwise parched Azuero Peninsula offers much more picturesque scenery during its understated rainy season. picturesque scenery during its understated rainy season. the Caribbean coast receives almost twice as much rain as the Pacific, with virtually no recognizable dry season.
  • What to bring?
    • A camera to make beautiful images.
    • A credit card for not having too much money on oneself.
    • A Spanish translation dictionary to communicate with the population.
    • A photocopy of your passport in case of loss of it.
    • A sunscreen for safe tanning.
    • A mosquito repellent and soothing cream.
    • Hiking shoes for your walks.
    • A swimsuit and a pair of flip flops to go to the beach.
    • Long clothes to avoid mosquito bites.
    • Light clothing to withstand high temperatures.
    • Your national driver's license to get behind the wheel on the spot.
  • Airplane Tickets?

    Do not hesitate to contact us.  

    We can help you find the cheapest ticket possible.

  • Insurances?
    • Travel Insurance is designed for independent and adventurous travellers, with coverage for overseas medical expenses, cancellation, baggage and other expenses.
    • Always remember to take out repatriation and travel risk insurance.
    • I recomend The blue cross for travellers.  Call them before hand.

  • Where to Stay?

    https://www.kayak.es/hotels

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