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What Does Panama Have to Offer to Tourism?
This sector contributes more than 10% to the gross domestic product (GDP), and generates more than 130 thousand jobs directly and indirectly, so we must measure period by period what is and what is not, so as not to neglect one of the main sources of income in the country. (Luis Moral, 2018).
Panama is known for being a tourist destination, so, based on this, you can not neglect international promotion, the experience that visitors take, and the added value they can find in an economy like ours, which should have good service and service to the traveler. Something that currently makes a difference. (Luis Moran, 2018).
Panama is a country that has it all. The skyscrapers of Panama, highly characteristic of the city, the security offered by the country and the low levels of unemployment, make any tourist want to stay in the country. The tourist offer of Panama is also very diverse, since there are many options to know, travel, learn and enjoy. (Silvia Pellicer, undated).
We must strengthen the tourist offer, and concentrate efforts to push all for the same side, on what we want to strengthen as an important destination in the region. While it is true, Panama has beautiful places to know, you must also promote the destinations that are in the interior, supporting those SMEs in the sector. (Silvia Pellicer, undated).
Below, we present the 2 tourist places you must visit when traveling to Panama:
Panama Canal
It offers a unique spectacle to be able to see the ships crossing two oceans. The Miraflores Visitors Center offers, in addition to the views, a 3D movie projection and the entire history of the Canal. (Silvia Pellicer, undated)
Old Town (Casco Antiguo)
Another place that, without a doubt, is the tourist places in Panama and that should not be missed, is the Old Town of Panama, in Panama City. The orange tile roofs and Spanish colonial architecture of the old town of Panama City are in contrast to the skyscrapers of the bay. In addition, it has a very attractive nightlife for locals and foreigners alike. (Silvia Pellicer, undated)