Volcan Baru National Park
Visit the highest point in the country, which also happens to be a volcano! At 3,474 meters high,...
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In its natural beauty, its biodiversity and unparalleled landscapes, Panamá is incomparable. More than a third of the country is conformed by protected natural reserves, focused on the conservation of its ecosystems. Most of these protected areas are part of the National Park system, which includes 13 national and marine parks, and one international park. Some of these parks are near the heart of the city, just 30 minutes away from downtown. Here are some National Parks all around the country for your next nature-filled adventure in Panamá.
Visit the highest point in the country, which also happens to be a volcano! At 3,474 meters high,...
In the province of Veraguas, in the majestic central region of Panamá, you’ll find...
Right in the heart of Panama City sits a 573-acre park known as Metropolitan Natural Park. This...
Experience the magic of pure untouched nature at La Amistad International park. Proudly protected by...
Soberania National Park is the most accessible national park from Panama City, and the perfect...
Welcome to the Jungle! At 5,750 square kilometers, Darien National Park is the largest national park...
Culture, history, watersports and abundant nature come together in the epic Chagres National Park....
Isla Bastimentos is one of the largest islands in Panama, and provides a laid back alternative to...
Travel just 160 kilometers to the southwest of Panama City to discover one of Panama’s most...
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005, Coiba Marine Park is a marine reserve located off of...
The Gulf of Chiriquí extends along Panama’s Pacific coast from the Costa Rican border...