Sarigua National Park encompasses almost 20,000 acres of coastal areas, mangrove swamps and desert.
Displays of handcrafted pottery spill from tiny shops onto even tinier front yards in the little artisan town of La Arena.
La Arena is famous for its pottery that has been made in the same way for centuries.
Artisan at La Arena
Pottery workshop, La Arena.
Chitre
Cathedral of Chitre.
The Diablos Limpio. Costume part of a religious drama with several designated characters (El Grandiablo, Diablo Capitan, La Diabla, Caracolito, the Sould and St. Michael) in which the devil and his troop fight with St. Michael for the possession of a human soul. It is celebrated on Corpus Christi.
La Villa de los Santos.
Monument to Rufina Alfaro, head of a revolt for freedom against Spanish rulers on November 10, 1821
Ghost crab
Sea flea.
Cambutal beach
Hermit Crab at Cambutal Beach.
Baby sea turtle at Isla Canas.
Pedasi
Isla Canas is the most important nesting sight for turtles on Panama’s Pacific coast. Five species come here to lay eggs in the waves each year.
Beach scavengers such as wild dogs, raccoons and even crabs will eat young sea turtles and eggs.
Tonosi
Spider.
Playa Venao is a very relax place to hang out.
Playa Venao is an exposed beach break that is often working. Tends to receive distant ground swells, but the optimum swell normally comes from the south.
Venao is considered as one of the most easy places to start surfing, because when the waves are small, the white water of the front spot is perfect to start your first steps in surfing, for this reason we considered Venao as the most girl friend friendly spots in Panama, but if the waves get good and bigger then the beginners better stay out enjoing the sand and looking the how good can be the surfing at Venao Beach.
Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge is a 58 hectare wildlife reserve located 5 kilometers off the Los Santos province on the Azuero Peninsula.
The waters of Iguana Wildlife Refuge are visited every year by two kinds of whales, yubatas and humpbacks, which migrate from the cold waters of the polar areas to warmer waters in the tropics where they can mate.
Tropical land crab, Iguana Island.