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Panama City - Playa Blanca - Soberania National Park - San Blas Islands.
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| Suggested Itinerary Includes: | Airport transfers in Panama Transfers between cities 4 nights in Panama City 2 nights in Soberania National Park 3 nights in Playa Blanca 2-night excursion to San Blas Islands with full board and tours Breakfast daily (most hotels)
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| Panama City - Canal (14 Hotels options in Panama City - Canal) |  | The city is divided into three main areas: Modern Panama, Old Panama, and Colonial Panama. Modern Panama, is where the financial and commercial districts are located. It offers a breathtaking skyline and an immense infrastructure of hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs. Old Panama, is located two miles from the center of Panama City and contains the ruins of the original Spanish capital. Colonial Panama is the historic center of todays capital.
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| Playa Blanca (6 Hotels options in Playa Blanca) |  | This lovely coastal area of Panama is home to full service resorts, Central America's only beach front golf course, as well as simple beach front cabins, villas and an RV park. Gorgeous million dollar homes dot the coastline- this is preferred location for the vacation homes of Panama's wealthiest families. Getting there is easy - just an hour from Panama City on a modern four lane highway. | 
| Soberania National Park (2 Hotels options in Soberania National Park) |  | It is a scene that is repeated over and over, as 14,000 ships traverse the Panama Canal each year. Yet it is somehow always fascinating to see the working of one of mankind's greatest engineering feats: the Eighth Wonder of the World, the Panama Canal. Tourists will find excellent facilities in Panama for observing and learning about the Canal.
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| San Blas (11 Hotels options in San Blas) |  | Comprised of approximately 350 islands and islets, 60 of which are inhabited and 30 coralliferous. The San Blas Island or Mulatas Archipelago is located along the northeastern coast of Panama in the Caribbean Sea. Turquoise waters surround white-sand beaches dotted with palm trees and thatched-roof Kuna villages. Inhabited by the Kuna Indians, they are determined to protect their culture and the environment.
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