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Panamanian Coffees…which is really the best Panama Coffee?
Café Don Pepe should be renamed to Café Don’t Partake.
From David, Panama to Boquete, Panama
From David Panama to Boquete Panama. (See map of Boquete + map of David, Panama.) We took the bus from the main bus station in David, Panama to the city park in Boquete, Panama, where the bus drops you off. The David-Boquete buses are old (USA-Style) school buses, and the bus station in David is a bit confusing, if you’re not used to traveling by bus. So we’ve got pictures of the bus station in David, Panama as well as Boquete, Panama. Boquete is nice, by Panama standards. Boquete is nice really by any standards.
More Parades! Mes De La Patria – Panama
Carrie was already awake, but I woke up today to the sound of drumming! To be honest, in that space between sleeping and waking, I thought it was construction going on somewhere. But to be here for two days of…
Happy Panamanian Independence Day!
November 3rd is celebrated as independence day in Panama. One of two Independence days for Panama. Since Panamanians get both days off of work, many people take the 4th off as well and make it a long week vacation.
Halloween With Americans In Panama
How do Panamanians celebrate Halloween? I don’t know. We celebrated with Americans in Panama.
Hotel Angela – Bocas Town, Isla Colon, Bocas del Toro, Panama
Our thoughts on staying at Hotel Angela, Bocas Town, Islan Colon, Bocas del Toro, Panama
Oh Wonder of Wonders! AC, Hot Showers, and Crossing the Sixaola Bridge Into Panama
Puerto Viejo to Sixaola Bridge to Almirante to Bocas Del Toro, Panama. We’re staying at Hotel Angela in Bocas Del Toro, but getting here, we traveled the bridge between Costa Rica and Panama, traveling over the Sixaola River. The Sixaola Bridge is something to see at least once in your lifetime, without question. Maybe just cross the bridge at Sixaola once though.
Crossing Over…
As I was crossing over the border at the Sixaola River Bridge from Costa Rica into Panama, I was a bit concerned that I might actually cross over to the other side. You know, like forever?
Leaving Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica for Bocas Del Toro, Panama
We’re actually not so sad to leave Puerto Viejo. It seems like a fun little seaside town if you’re into loud parties and drugs, but with the incredible day getting to hang out with sloths yesterday, and, learning about chocolate…