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Boquete Outdoor Adventures, Panama’s premier provider of all-inclusive custom whitewater, sea kayaking, multi-sport and family adventure vacations, was founded in 2004. BOA’s proximity to both the Caribbean & the Pacific, to cloud forests & rainforests, to mangroves, mountains, beaches and amazing whitewater allow us to offer you an extraordinary, one-of-a-kind, hassle-free vacation that you can’t find anywhere else. And our guides have all the logistics nailed down to get you out there where you can explore and play, focusing on one activity such as whitewater kayaking or a combination of activities such as whitewater rafting, sea kayaking, surfing, ocean fishing, hiking, canopy touring, backpacking, horseback riding, birdwatching and more! Both our guides and gear have been selected with your comfort and safety in mind, and exceeding your expectations is our primary goal.
Our trips are highly customized.
Whether you’re planning an exotic honeymoon or an adventure vacation for your family, we are eager to tailor your trip itinerary to reflect your unique desires, goals & budget. Your trip cost varies with your trip length, your choice of destinations, and your preferences for lodging and dining.
Panama is a world-class whitewater mecca with steep creeks, big volume rivers and many opportunities for remote multi-day paddling. Paddling just about anywhere in Panama’s Chiriqui Province is like paddling your all-time favorite run amidst the backdrop of tropical foliage teeming with howler monkeys and poison dart frogs, quetzals soaring above you and iguanas poking their heads out from the rocks strewn about the…wait…there are no eddies! The whitewater here is CONTINUOUS (no really).

Whether you want to practice the basics on some beautiful Class I & II, fine tune your skills on some hearty Class III and IV , or scare yourself silly on some Class V creeks that’ll make you want your mama, there is no paddling destination more extraordinary than Panama. And at Boquete Outdoor Adventures, we have all the logistics nailed down to get you out there.

We do most of our paddling in the Chiriqui province because this is where the best water is located. With Volcan Baru towering some 11,347 feet over the valley of Boquete where over 100 inches of rain fall annually, Panama’s Chiriqui Province is the ultimate paddler’s paradise (see relief map). In the Chiriqui province alone, we have more than 35 rivers to choose from within no more than a couple of hours drive from Boquete.

This year we are offering scheduled whitewater trips in addition to the custom trips that we schedule for private groups. Our typical whitewater trip is a week long (see sample itineraries), and we typically paddle each of those 7 days. But remember, we can always customize your trip to meet the unique goals of your group! We are equipped and eager to help you plan a trip that gives you a hearty taste of Panama. So just let us know if your group would like to take a day off from paddling to indulge in an island excursion, a cloud forest hike, or a canopy tour. See our list of available day-trip activities for more info.

By David Kaufman

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Even the most sophisticated traveler could be forgiven for thinking that there's little more to Panama than its iconic canal, seaside capital, and snorkeler-packed Bocas del Toro islands
The Los Santos region of Panama has spectacular rolling farmlands and blissfully empty beaches

.But there's a more secret and equally spectacular side to the country about a five-hour drive west from Panama City: the Pacific coast region of Los Santos. Here, rolling farmlands and stands of mahogany and cocobolo trees hug an azure coastline, luring surfers, nature buffs, and, increasingly, travelers and second-home owners from all over.Although roadside real-estate billboards suggest a far more developed future, Los Santos has managed to stay blessedly free of resorts. In their place are a handful of low-key -- and far more affordable -- boutique hotels. The most stylish is the seven-room Villa Camilla, just outside the fishing village of Pedasí. The red-tiled hideaway, located on an 800-acre parcel of the Azuero Peninsula, started out as a private escape for French interior designer Gilles St.-Gilles and his wife, Camilla. "The area reminded us of Tuscany," says St.-Gilles, who landscaped the estate with fragrant jasmine, plumeria, and hibiscus. In 2005, the couple opened their place as a hotel, and last fall they added 20 new seaside duplex lofts. As stylish as they are family-friendly, the setups come with full-size kitchens, extra guest beds, and mosaic-tile flooring. An in-house stable is ready for shoreline horseback rides, and you can sign up for snorkeling trips to nearby Isla Cañas, a palm-fringed refuge where thousands of leatherback turtles converge to build nests.Farther inland, the center of Pedasí has a cow-town vibe: Picture low-slung cottages painted bright green and yellow, and ranchers wearing handmade Panama hats. Yellow is also the color of choice at the new Casita Margarita. This five-room B&B comes with locally crafted cocobolo furniture and a wraparound veranda overlooking Pedasí's main street. Perhaps best of all, it's within walking distance of local hangout Mano Surf Community, a pro shop that does double duty as a café and juice bar, and El Gringo Dusek, a no-frills, alfresco cantina run by retired U.S. Navy officer Joseph Dusek, which serves the best barbecue ribs in Los Santos.Of course, beyond the culinary surf and turf, the region's big draw is its blissfully empty beaches: Some of Panama's most scenic -- Los Destiladeros, Modroño, and the black-sand Playa Venao with its eight-foot breaks -- are short drives from Pedasí. Closer to home, Pedasí's El Arenal is a good launchpad for day trips to Iguana Island. (Fishermen stationed by the pier rent their motorboats, captain included, for about $50 round trip.) The hotel-free and nearly visitor-free isle is named for its resident black and green iguanas. Sign up for an Iguana Island Foundation snorkeling and hiking tour; you might just get a good look at some hatchlings.While it may be hard to top that sight, 77-year-old Dalila Vera de Quintero knows how to command equal wows. Her lemon-yellow bakery in a bungalow, Dulceria Yely, is famous across Panama for its home-style sweets, like almond queques (pound cakes) and creamy chicheme, a shake blended from sweetened milk, fresh corn, and crushed vanilla beans. She also stashes a cake or two in the kitchen for favorite customers, such as former Panamanian president and Pedasí native Mireya Moscoso. Swoon loudly enough and Quintero may just reward you with a thick presidential slice. 

(Budget Travel) --

Even the most sophisticated traveler could be forgiven for thinking that there's little more to Panama than its iconic canal, seaside capital, and snorkeler-packed Bocas del Toro islands
The Los Santos region of Panama has spectacular rolling farmlands and blissfully empty beaches

.But there's a more secret and equally spectacular side to the country about a five-hour drive west from Panama City: the Pacific coast region of Los Santos. Here, rolling farmlands and stands of mahogany and cocobolo trees hug an azure coastline, luring surfers, nature buffs, and, increasingly, travelers and second-home owners from all over.Although roadside real-estate billboards suggest a far more developed future, Los Santos has managed to stay blessedly free of resorts. In their place are a handful of low-key -- and far more affordable -- boutique hotels. The most stylish is the seven-room Villa Camilla, just outside the fishing village of Pedasí. The red-tiled hideaway, located on an 800-acre parcel of the Azuero Peninsula, started out as a private escape for French interior designer Gilles St.-Gilles and his wife, Camilla. "The area reminded us of Tuscany," says St.-Gilles, who landscaped the estate with fragrant jasmine, plumeria, and hibiscus. In 2005, the couple opened their place as a hotel, and last fall they added 20 new seaside duplex lofts. As stylish as they are family-friendly, the setups come with full-size kitchens, extra guest beds, and mosaic-tile flooring. An in-house stable is ready for shoreline horseback rides, and you can sign up for snorkeling trips to nearby Isla Cañas, a palm-fringed refuge where thousands of leatherback turtles converge to build nests.Farther inland, the center of Pedasí has a cow-town vibe: Picture low-slung cottages painted bright green and yellow, and ranchers wearing handmade Panama hats. Yellow is also the color of choice at the new Casita Margarita. This five-room B&B comes with locally crafted cocobolo furniture and a wraparound veranda overlooking Pedasí's main street. Perhaps best of all, it's within walking distance of local hangout Mano Surf Community, a pro shop that does double duty as a café and juice bar, and El Gringo Dusek, a no-frills, alfresco cantina run by retired U.S. Navy officer Joseph Dusek, which serves the best barbecue ribs in Los Santos.Of course, beyond the culinary surf and turf, the region's big draw is its blissfully empty beaches: Some of Panama's most scenic -- Los Destiladeros, Modroño, and the black-sand Playa Venao with its eight-foot breaks -- are short drives from Pedasí. Closer to home, Pedasí's El Arenal is a good launchpad for day trips to Iguana Island. (Fishermen stationed by the pier rent their motorboats, captain included, for about $50 round trip.) The hotel-free and nearly visitor-free isle is named for its resident black and green iguanas. Sign up for an Iguana Island Foundation snorkeling and hiking tour; you might just get a good look at some hatchlings.While it may be hard to top that sight, 77-year-old Dalila Vera de Quintero knows how to command equal wows. Her lemon-yellow bakery in a bungalow, Dulceria Yely, is famous across Panama for its home-style sweets, like almond queques (pound cakes) and creamy chicheme, a shake blended from sweetened milk, fresh corn, and crushed vanilla beans. She also stashes a cake or two in the kitchen for favorite customers, such as former Panamanian president and Pedasí native Mireya Moscoso. Swoon loudly enough and Quintero may just reward you with a thick presidential slice. 

 
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If Her lips are moving, She is lying to you. Her mother does not have canser, Her  brother did not get killed by a drug dealer, Someone did not steal her cell phone. These are common lies the the girls in Panama and Costa Rica use on older gringo men. It is very common for all of these girls to have a list of woo's and your money can cure them, it never stops. Every week they have a new lie. Also a 18 to 30 year old women can not be in love with a 60 year old man. The young man who you thought is her brother, is eather her pimp, her husband, or her boyfriend and she wants you to give money to him also. It is all a lie, wake-up this is the truth from the lips of Panama Jack

 

Have you been sending money every month to your girlfriend living in Costa Rica or Panama.

Have you ever wondered if those stories she tell you about her mother being sick or someone stole her cell phone her wallet with all her money. Do you wonder if those  stories are true. You are working hard in the United States to able to send her money to feed her and her family, is she cheating with other men, does she have 5 other men sending her money, or is she really waiting for you to return to make her life whole and to be with her true love???