The Dutch Keys in Panama


Panama It is a very beautiful country where you find spectacular landscapes and have a natural beauty worthy of being called paradise. One of these places is called Dutch Keys, where you can see that the vastness of the sea merges with the blue of the sky. Spectacular. There are many things you can do here and places you can discover, so I tell you the most interesting:

- Dutch Cays is a place where you can see a lot of yachts and sailboats that take people on excursions to dive on the reefs, to fish or just to enjoy the scenery and the good weather on the high seas.

- In the San Blas archipelago You will be able to see the indigenous people in a canoe transporting the different shipments of lobsters, spider crabs and more shellfish that they themselves have taken from the depths, which they do without any special mask. Here you can also see hundreds of white sand islands that line 130 miles of coastline, spectacular.

- If you like the snorkeling or diving you will be in one of the best places in the world to practice it, since you will be able to see hundreds of colorful fish on the rocks or in the sea, which becomes a true refuge for marine species.


- One of the best things you can do is rent a boat or a yacht to visit the entire Panamanian coast, it will be worth it since you will see a spectacular scenery that only occurs in very fortunate places. A good option to spend a whole day with family or friends.

- One of the essential visits is Wichubwala, a small place where you will be as if you lived in prehistory and where there is a small rural house so that you feel closer to this culture. Here you will not find water like in other places, it is the indigenous people who provide it after having extracted it from the wells. Quite an experience.

- All Dutch Cayes beaches They are white sand, and you have a wide variety to choose from according to your preferences and what you want to do: surf, fish, relax in the sun ... A whole world of possibilities to make your vacation unforgettable.

Dutch Independent Criminologist Dick Steffens on the disappearance of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon (April 2024)


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