About Panama
Whether you are drawn here by Panama tourism or investments in Panama, it would be good for you to know and understand some things
about this beautiful tropical land. For Westerners and especially Americans on a Caribbean vacation, Panama will seem very
familiar since the country has adopted many things like the United States; same currency, same setup for utilities and television.
Although history records that Panama turned 100 in 2003, the country is really much younger. Because of the United States presence
from 1903 until the end of 1999, the country has really only been standing on its own for a few years. This gives Panama two
great features: first the country is been sheltered while it grew and second, it hasn't had the corruptive influences that can
poison governments.
Panama Weather
Panama tourists will love this part; if you looking for a tropical paradise, you don't need to look any further. Most of Panama
has a tropical climate that is warm year round. There is a dry season, or "summer", and a rainy season that's called winter.
Even during the winter, the rains usually come in the form of an afternoon storm, leaving the rest of the day warm and perfect
for enjoying the sights and sounds of Panama. In addition, Panama is below the hurricane belt, eliminating those vacation-ending
storms and all of their damage.
If you prefer a milder climate, tourists in Panama will also find something to their liking. The highlands in the country
have not only become a desired source for foreign investment but for tourists in Panama as well. Formed by now dormant
volcanoes, the highlands offer cool climates and scenic views that are simply breathtaking.
About the Geography for Panama Tourists
Panama is an S-shaped country, with Costa Rica on the west and Colombia on the east. The country has 2,600 kilometers of ocean
shoreline and its spine is the result of past volcanic activity. Because of its unusual shape, it is possible to swim in both
the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans after a car ride of little more than an hour. And no Panama tourist visits the country without
seeing the Panama Canal or the capital of Panama City that sits beside it.
The Appeal of Panama Investments and Caribbean Vacations
Because of all that it has to offer, Panama tourists are now starting to call Panama home. The country is experiencing an
unprecedented period of growth and this has created a stimulating effect on Panama investments as well. Investing in
Panama can be extremely profitable and sleepy, rural weekend getaways such as Coronado are now being turned into retirement
and expatriate communities.
Panama investment opportunities are abounding in other areas as well. Mountain coffee farms are being bought, land is being
purchased for Teak plantations, and luxury condos are soaring skyward in Panama City. Throughout the country, new Panama
attractions are springing up and investment opportunities abound.
The key to understanding Panama's prosperity is to look at the Panama Canal. This 50 mile engineering marvel is both the heart
of Panama tourism and the epitome of investment opportunities here. When the recently started $5 billion canal expansion project
is in full swing, additional investment opportunities are going to follow.
Panama Tourism and Investment Opportunities
No matter what you seek, you will likely find it in Panama. The country is full of wildlife and Panamanian attractions to lure
the tourists and investment opportunities to lure foreign investors. Once you get acquainted with Panama you will want to come,
either for investment business or for a Caribbean vacation!
Panama sports help to create a recreation industry that makes the country very exciting, including Panama fishing, surfing,
rafting and other events. In fact world records are being broken every year driving the fishing enthusiast back to the Panama waters.
To learn more and find out what all the attraction of Panama fishing is all about.
Panama Canal
The Panama Canal is the system of man made channels, locks, dams, and artificial lakes that connect the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean across the Isthmus of Panama. Since its completion in 1914 the Panama Canal has allowed shipping to cross the fifty mile wide isthmus at the narrowest part of the Americas. The Panama Canal locks allow ships to enter the system from either ocean and to be raised to the level of artificial Lake Gatun, 26 meters above sea level, to transit central Panama before being lowered to sea level on the other side. more
Panama, the Leader in Central America’s Economic Boom
For most people Panama has always been the country in Central America with the Panama Canal. In the last few years Panama has become the world’s premier retirement destination. What many do not know is that Panama as well as much of Central America is in the middle of an economic boom and that Panama is a banking center with unique laws guarding the privacy of financial assets. Panama along with Costa Rica in Central America is a leading site for those seeking excellent medical care at a reduced cost. more
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