Visit The Quiet Shores Of Las Tablas Panama

By Tyler Ramos


If you like the idea of vacationing somewhere quiet yet heavenly, visit Panama. There is no good reason the general tourist public has ignored towns like Las Tablas on the Azuero Peninsula, but they have. Make the most of quiet beaches and inexpensive touring while you still can. The hotel chains will be here before long.

Here visitors may notice that old-fashioned life continues. See people on horses getting around. Villagers continue to wear their hand-embroidered, colorful clothes. Many are made in the area by local artisans. Perhaps one reason it has not lost its old-fashioned edge is that tourists have yet to discover Panama.

Other towns to try include Chitre and Los Santos. They demonstrate a more intense mix of urbanity and old-fashioned influences, with more cars for example. A short flight takes you to Pedasi for fishing tours.

Las Tablas and Azuero Peninsula activities focus on the sea. Wind surfing is one popular tourist sport. Another is fishing for yellow fin tuna, amberjack, grouper and other species. Isla Cana is known by naturalists for its turtle (come and see some hatching) while Isla Iguana attracts snorkeling trips, divers and bird-watchers. Nature tours can be arranged.

Las Tablas hosts a spring carnival. If you come at the wrong time for their event, there could be another one happening in the region soon. Though colorful and fun, these are also busy times when hotel rooms are scarce and more expensive than otherwise. Other cultural attractions include ornate cathedrals featuring stained glass windows. Also stop by Museo Herrera for a glimpse of pre-Colombian artifacts.

Panama City is a few hours away by car, but visitors do not need a huge city centre to find life. Las Tablas features all of the amenities visitors of every age could need. There are supermarkets, gaming, bars and discos, plus places to plug in your computer for internet connection charged at an hourly rate. Considered a safe country, hospitals are close. This should reassure even the most worried parent.

Finding a hotel is not hard, but they are often small affairs with just a few rooms. This being said, they are also comfortable and inexpensive. Pasada Del Mar provides beachfront bed and breakfast accommodation ten miles from town and just five rooms. Rooms at Hotel La Luna, also on Playa Uverito, provide air conditioning (critical during the hot weather for those unaccustomed) TV, pool and internet. Staff will happily give tourism advice.

You can also check out some city hotels. What you lose out on by being away from the beach you make up for with the convenience of near by night life. This places you close to souvenir shopping and restaurants serving pizza and other foods, including local and international dishes. Oh, and try some coffee: yum.




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