Q. Can I drink the water? Are there any health concerns?
Panama is the only country in Latin America where you can drink the tap water. The "Montezumas Revenge" that is so common in the rest of Latin America is almost unheard of in Panama. Sanitary conditions are excellent. There are no other health concerns and no shots or special pills are necessary unless you are going to hike in the Darien jungles or other remote areas.
Q. Why choose Panama over other Latin American and Caribbean destinations?
Panama has...
- The most accessible exotic nature in the world - the "hyper-diverse" Panama Canal Rainforest is 30 minutes from Panama City.
- Beautiful beaches along 1000 miles on coast on both oceans and on fifteen hundred islands with hardly a soul in sight.
- Seven living native cultures with their own unique legends and traditions.
- Forty-eight fascinating historical monuments.
- 954 bird species in vast National Parks.
- A fun, sophisticated and safe capital city.
- An exciting night life with casinos, discotheques, superb restaurants.
Q. Is Panama a typical Latin American country? What’s the Ethnic makeup?
Panama is not typical at all. Don’t expect to see mainly the typical mestizo (descendants of a combination of Spanish and Indian) population like in the rest of Latin America. There is a saying that Panama was "born globalized." The population of 2.8 million people has diverse origins: Spanish descendants, blacks (brought in from the Caribbean to build the Canal), indigenous cultures, important immigrant populations from North America, Europe, China, India and the Middle East.
There are seven living native cultures each with their own language: Kunas in the San Blas Islands on the Caribbean, Embera and Wounaanin the province of Darien, Ngobe Bugle in the provinces of Chiriqui, Bocas del Toro & Veraguas; and Teribes & Bokotas in Bocas del Toro province.
Q. What is the currency?
The US dollar is the currency. Yes - that’s right-no currency exchange hassles! Indeed, the US dollar is one of Panama’s great tourist conveniences. This is one country where you don't have to be a mathematical genius to figure out what that meal just cost.