Isla Contadora Overview, Panama's Pearl Islands

Somewhere in the deep blue sea, just fifteen minutes by plane from Panama City lies a hidden treasure called Isla Contadora. Located in the Pacific, in the Pearl Island Archipelago, this island once served as the official counting house for the pearls that were harvested throughout the chain of 90 islands. In only fifteen minutes you'll be transported to a tropical paradise where time stands still, and is perhaps even forgotten.

While there is some construction happening here and there, this gem of an island manages to retain its charm and local flavor. Perhaps light years away from mainstream tourism, you'll soon be feeling Read Moreike a local than a tourist. No shirt? No shoes? No problem! There are 13 white sand beaches for swimming, snorkeling and diving, and numerous tour boats available for fishing and bird watching excursions. Pods of dolphins and flying fish are always around, and sightings of whales are now being reported, especially in June, which is the official season.

Day or night, you'll appreciate bringing a pair of binoculars along. The night sky is a sky gazers delight. There are stars so bright that you can actually see the colors of the rainbow radiating from them. Numerous restaurants are all within walking distance. Check out one of the local diners for a true island experience. Ask for "la comida del dìa" ($3), chicken ($4), fish ($7) There are also Read Morepscale restaurants with outstanding ocean views.

Hotel accommodations are plentiful and don't usually require a reservation (except during major holidays). There are some lovely new bed and breakfast inns on the island as well. Most proprietors are at the airport when planes arrive and are happy to assist you in any way they can.

Once you're settled in, it's time to relax and flow into the tempo of island life. It's like learning how to dance to reggae music: There is nowhere to go and all day to get there!


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