Panama
Panama family holidays
Panama is, quite simply, Central America’s best-kept secret. A family holiday to Panama offers incredible wildlife (everywhere), genuinely authentic cultural experiences, grand colonial architecture and a hip city buzz. Plus, there are stunning family-friendly beaches on both Caribbean and Pacific coasts. And all of this without the crowds of the busier Latin American destinations – so go now!
Families will love the ocean activities in Bocas del Toro, where you can snorkel the reef from your over-the-water bungalow. You can hang out with the sloths whilst watching massive ships navigate the jaw-dropping Panama Canal. Or enjoy coffee and cacao combinations in the cooler highlands of Boquete, along with endless adrenaline activities. And all ages can soak up incredible views over cocktails and mocktails in the many chic rooftop bars of Panama City. All year round!

See vibrant, colourful reef fish in the Caribbean Sea and rays and turtles on the Pacific coast
Why take the kids to Panama?
There is such a variety of activities for everyone on our family holidays in Panama. Distances are short, so you can travel from Caribbean islands to coffee highlands in a few hours, and there are glorious beaches everywhere!
Our top activities on family holidays to Panama include:
- Fun on the Caribbean beaches of Bocas del Toro
- Spotting sloths, monkeys & caiman on a wildlife cruise in Soberania National Park
- Getting up close to the big ships in the Panama Canal
- Shopping and dining in classy Panama City
- Exploring Boquete cloud forest by bike, zip-wire or hikes
- Meeting the Emberá people and experiencing their culture and lifestyle
- Snorkelling with turtles at Coiba Island
- Viewing both Caribbean & Pacific coasts from atop Volcan Baru

Stubborn Mule’s Helene Cooper exploring the highlights of Panama
Families love Panama City – once you’ve got over the humidity! In Casco Viejo (the old quarter), older families will embrace the vibe of the bar scene and younger families can wander the waterfront market stalls. All will enjoy the fabulous mix of cool restaurants, colonial hotels and trendy shops in a wonderfully safe and family-friendly atmosphere.
Just outside the city, the fabulous Soberania National Park is home to sloth, crocs, capybaras, three different species of monkey, iguanas and incredible birdlife. A cruise here will get you up close to both wildlife AND the massive container ships navigating the famous canal. Nearby you can enjoy an authentic encounter with the indigenous Emberá people in Chagres National Park, a unique introduction to the country’s ethnic culture that families really warm to.

Hiking in the Boquete cloud forest
Why is Panama good for families?
The main tourist hubs in Panama lie in a relatively compact area so it is easy to get around, making Panama a fantastic choice for families. Quick domestic flights or short overland journeys make moving around less arduous. And speedboat transfers between islands add to the fun – or why not actually transit the Panama Canal on the ultimate cruise?!
Panama is less expensive than many other Latin American countries. It also offers varied options for accommodation, ranging from high-end boutique city hotels and private island resorts to laid-back Caribbean beach cabanas. There are also coffee plantations with family rooms, hammocks and hummingbirds.
When to go to Panama with your family
Panama can be visited throughout the year, including most school holidays. Whilst some months are wetter than others (as a tropical country, you WILL get rain!), Panama avoids the main hurricane paths that affect the region. The weather is best described as ‘hot and humid.’
To escape the humidity, our families always enjoy time in the cooler highlands of Boquete, in the centre of the country, and also at the beach.

One of approximately 365 idyllic islands in the San Blas, the Guna Yala Autonomous Territory
Family-friendly Caribbean and Pacific beaches
The only problem will be deciding which beach, as Panama has so many family-friendly options to choose from. On the Caribbean side, you have the fun island archipelago that is Bocas del Toro, Isla Grande (just 2 hours from Panama City) and the San Blas Islands, also known as Guna Yala.
On the Pacific, there are the coastal beaches of Santa Catalina (great for surfing) and Boca Chica. These give access to the Gulf of Chiriqui National Park, Islas Secas and the marine reserve of Coiba National Park. Our expert staff will help you decide which beach (or beaches!) is best for your family.
Top tip – Panama can easily be combined with Costa Rica to create a fantastic family holiday in Central America!

Families can watch the huge ships navigate the locks through the Panama Canal
Family holiday itineraries to Panama
We’ll make your Panama holiday all about your family – and only yours! All our Panama family holidays are bespoke, which means that they are tailor-made for your own specific family, taking into account the ages of your children, your interests, your budget and so on.
However, to give you an idea of what you could do on a family holiday in Panama, have a look at our sample itineraries, Highlights of Panama and Panama & Costa Rica.
Explore our Places to visit page for inspiration on the best regions for a family holiday in Panama and check our handy When to go to Panama guide to find the best months for travel in the region. Alternatively, ring us and we’ll start planning with you. We’ll design and arrange a personalised holiday itinerary from start to finish, including flight advice and travel tips. And don’t forget, all our holidays come with complete 24/7 support – both locally in-country and with ourselves back in the UK, so you can travel with absolute confidence.

Panama City is a mix of the colonial old town and the sleek modern centre
Photos of snorkelling and hiking, thanks to VisitPanama.com
Panama in pictures
From our blog

“We had a blast in Panama. The kids loved it all, the cloudforest hikes, the Locks, spotting monkeys in Soberania, and the wonderful snorkelling”
Hume Family (with children aged 12 & 14)




