Saturday, January 5, 2013

What they are saying about Panama as a Tourist Destination.



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What they are saying about Panama as a Tourist Destination.
USA Today in its article of April 2010 describes Panama as “deliciously free of Crowds.”   What else would you like Panama to be described? Panama offers you an extensive array of unlimited possibilities of outdoorsy activities.  Doesn’t the phrase “deliciously free of crowd” tell you that Panama boasts the best places for relaxation, time with yourself or with your family in perfect ambiences that carry balance and peace of mind? Well Panama has that and much more and the possibilities are quite affordable.
Another article from Forbes of July 2009 says “Exotic Panama, that sunny nation in Central America, has almost everything” the range of things do not end, but they go on. Here the best got better.  With a favorable weather that welcomes the sun all year, with first world amenities, bird-filled rainforest and a dollar economy and with the Panama Canal as the fuel that fires its strong economy. Panama has become the safest country for investment.
Panama “Naturally-part wild, Part urban and chock-full of life”, this was said by Boston Globe on October 2005.   Panama has nine provinces which has a lot to give. From coffee fincas, banana plantations, cultural heritage, colorful landscapes to mountainous highlands and coral reefs, Panama unlike Costa Rica has not yet become a price-inflated eco-circus with billboards targeting tourists.
Panama has one of the richest ecosystems on the planet.  It’s the mecca for tropical research. All the theories of tropical evolution originated here. This means for tourists more sharks, more whales, more plants, more birds and more coral reefs. This was published by New York Times, November 2005.
In Panama, American retirees finding more paradise for less, “Boquete gave us the opportunity to have a great comfortable life style”, said Sutton, 50. Other retirees as well are making similar moves to Panama--- Attracted by the low taxes, the relatively low cost of living, the lush surroundings and eternal mild climate Los Angeles Times, February, 2005.
With a country that welcomes everyone with sunny days, the best places to do research on any field of Biology, with a solid economy, with nice lifestyle for retirees, with affordable opportunities to share, connect, relax and enjoy. Panama should be your next choice when deciding where to go for vacations, to study, live, invest, or spend some time on your own.
Choose Panama and you won’t regret it.

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