Panama has woken up at long last to its tourist potential.
The canal is a magnet for visitors, given its huge locks and the towering ocean-going vessels passing through.
But there are also charming colonial towns, sandy beaches, islands to explore and an almost untouched jungle with its luxuriant flora and exotic animals.
Innumerable bays, beaches and diving spots are located along the coasts, which run to 763 kilometres on the Caribbean side and to 1227 kilometres on the Pacific.
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