Eco-conscious travellers are very welcome in Panama.
Over 65% of its territory is covered by immense tropical forests, jungles and swamps that are home to numerous animal species. Its flora is constantly developing thanks to the waters that surround the country and its high humidity.
The Soberanía National Park, the Coiba National Park, the San Blas islands and the Bocas del Toro archipelago offer travellers the chance to observe this unique flora and fauna while actively participating in the protection and conservation of fragile ecosystems.
Panama's "1,000 kilometres of trails" project was launched in 2021 with the aim of supporting the sustainable development of rural communities and bringing outdoor recreation and green tourism to protected areas.
All the signs are green to make Panama the destination of choice for your travellers in 2024.