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Isla Grande, just two hours by car from Panama City, currently serves as weekend destination for urban Panamanians and tourists, however, potential exists here for the tourism sector. While the beaches are not as spectacular as those found in Bocas del Toro or San Blas, the verdant green mountains, crystal clear waters, and Caribbean style atmosphere are inviting and still relatively undiscovered. The island's couple of hundred inhabitants make a living from fishing and growing coconuts, in addition to servicing the hundreds of visitors that have come to enjoy the island's natural beauty. There are no roads on the island, in fact, most of the island is not accessible. Rather, the town itself is spread along the island's beachfront, which on foot can be covered in less than 15-20 minutes. The well maintained path stretches from the public beach on the far left to a new hotel which is situated on the far right side, high up on the hill side. Numerous small eateries, bars, markets and street vendors line the town's walkway. In addition, there are many fairly basic but comfortable cabanas (cabins) to stay in, some of which also have restaurants.

It's possible to hire boatmen for snorkeling, diving or sightseeing trips to other islands nearby. This is an extremely peaceful place to spend a couple of days swimming, snorkeling, swinging in a hammock, eating seafood, drinking coconut milk and enjoying the tropical colors the flowers, the trees, the water, the hills, the houses, the humming birds, the butterflies, the crabs that scuttle along the paths...

Written by Emma Griffiths

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