PERFECTLY PANMA
Travel+Leisure US|October 2023
This Central American country, rich in natural beauty but often overlooked by visitors, is finally coming into its own.
John Bowe
PERFECTLY PANMA

OUR HELICOPTER SWOOPED skyward with an easy bound and Panama City came into view almost instantly-hundreds of gleaming skyscrapers silhouetted against the Pacific. A dozen ships queued neatly, waiting to enter the world's most aesthetically pleasing marvel of engineering: the Panama Canal. 

As we zipped above the waterway, I was awed by the audacity of its creation. The canal, completed in 1914, operates 24/7, like a conveyor belt, passing vessels back and forth between the oceans. Ships the length of several football fields glided past tidy parcels of farmland and Soberania National Park, a 55,000-acre natural preserve. From inlets covered in neon-green algae, snow-white egrets took flight over ships stacked with thousands of brightly colored containers-imagine a mash-up of Gauguin and Mondrian.

PANAMA HAS LONG BEEN seen more as a trading post than a destination. From the days of colonists and pirates to the more modern era (of, say, bankers and lawyers servicing offshore corporations), its touristic charms have gone largely unappreciated. Since the U.S.-led ousting of strongman Manuel Noriega in 1989, the country has marched steadily, if improbably, toward prosperity and political stability. With almost 13 million acres of the world's most biodiverse rain forest, rich with jaguars, hummingbirds, and two thousand butterfly species (take that, Costa Rica), plus some 1,800 miles of unsullied coastline, this country is poised for a tourism boom. Historically, lodgings outside the capital have contented themselves with hosting the budget-conscious backpacker crowd. In the past few years, however, thanks to government initiatives and the efforts of conservation-focused developers, a new class of luxurious resorts has come to offer a cushier way into the country's insanely unspoiled attractions.

This story is from the October 2023 edition of Travel+Leisure US.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the October 2023 edition of Travel+Leisure US.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM TRAVEL+LEISURE USView All
EARTHLY DELIGHTS
Travel+Leisure US

EARTHLY DELIGHTS

Come fall, the Italian region of Umbria is a lush, fertile inland oasis. Peter Terzian reaps a bounty of culinary and cultural pleasures.

time-read
10+ mins  |
November 2024
RUNNER'S HIGH
Travel+Leisure US

RUNNER'S HIGH

Some travelers like to move at a faster clip. Alexandra Kleeman crosses the peaks and pastures of Ireland with a group of women who take life in stride.

time-read
10+ mins  |
November 2024
THE WILDEST ISLE
Travel+Leisure US

THE WILDEST ISLE

Compared with its neighbors, the island of Hawaii is bigger, more untamed-and, at times, unpredictable. With her family in tow, Flora Stubbs finds the perfect balance between relaxation and rugged adventure.

time-read
10+ mins  |
November 2024
A ticket to the top of the world
Travel+Leisure US

A ticket to the top of the world

On a luxurious train tour of Peru, Lake Titicaca and Machu Picchu are the headline acts. But, as Monisha Rajesh discovers, witnessing everyday life from the rails can be every bit as memorable.

time-read
9 mins  |
November 2024
Bonjour la France
Travel+Leisure US

Bonjour la France

When an American writer retires in Brittany, she learns how to belong again.

time-read
3 mins  |
November 2024
Chills and Thrills
Travel+Leisure US

Chills and Thrills

On an Alaskan wilderness adventure, Sarah Manguso and her son learn the elements of survival.

time-read
4 mins  |
November 2024
Wheels on Fire
Travel+Leisure US

Wheels on Fire

With its blazing fall colors and picturesque villages, the Japanese island of Kyushu was made for cycling.

time-read
5 mins  |
November 2024
Down to Earth
Travel+Leisure US

Down to Earth

Pottery runs deep in Santa Fe, from hallowed Pueblo collections to clay-throwing pubs.

time-read
4 mins  |
November 2024
Steel City Shining
Travel+Leisure US

Steel City Shining

A tech boom; a thriving cultural scene; destination dining. Can this be... Pittsburgh?

time-read
4 mins  |
November 2024
HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL
Travel+Leisure US

HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL

This cute Pennsylvania town is brimming with artistic and cultural energy.

time-read
2 mins  |
November 2024