
Home of the Panama Canal – Panama is famous for the Panama Canal, a man-made waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and one of the most important trade routes in the world.
Bridge Between Continents – Panama is located on the Isthmus of Panama, serving as a natural land bridge between North and South America, making it rich in biodiversity and cultural exchange.
Two Oceans, One Day – Due to its narrow width, you can watch the sunrise over the Pacific and sunset over the Atlantic in a single day from some locations in Panama!
Panama City – A Modern Capital with History – Panama City blends modern skyscrapers with Casco Viejo, its charming colonial old quarter and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
No Army Since 1990 – Panama abolished its military in 1990, maintaining peaceful neutrality and focusing on internal security through a national police force.
Diverse Indigenous Cultures – Panama is home to several indigenous groups, such as the Guna, Emberá, and Ngäbe-Buglé, who preserve their languages, traditions, and clothing.
U.S. Dollar Is Used – Although the official currency is the Balboa, Panama uses the U.S. dollar in daily transactions, with coins minted locally.
Biological Hotspot – Panama is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world, with rainforests, cloud forests, and coral reefs teeming with wildlife—especially in areas like the Darién Gap.
Panama Hats Aren’t From Panama – The iconic Panama hat actually originates from Ecuador, but gained fame after being worn by workers and travelers passing through the Panama Canal.
Carnival Celebration – Panama hosts one of the biggest Carnival celebrations in Central America, with music, colorful costumes, water fights, and street parades, especially in cities like Las Tablas.