7° 38' N, 81° 15' W

Copyright Flickr: dronepicr

Central America's top surf break

A hidden paradise

Santa Catalina is a small fishing town on the Pacific Coast of Veraguas. The area is known for its numerous outdoor opportunities such as fishing, surfing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. It is rich in marine life due to the influence of five major currents. Whale sharks are commonly seen by both divers and snorkelers from December through March, while humpback whales are seen in migration from August to November. You can also see reef sharks, sea turtles, eels, puffers, sea horses and much more.

Copyright www.journeyera.com
The journey itself is my home.

Located along the Pacific Ocean in the Veraguas province

How to get there:

The best way to get to Santa Catalina is to take the bus. First, you must reach Soná, where buses leave a few times a day for Santa Catalina. The ride cost approximately $5 and takes about 6 hours.

Copyright www.journeyera.com
Copyright www.journeyera.com
Rate This:
Click to rate this post!
[Total: 0 Average: 0]

HELP THE COMMUNITY

You may also like

Join the Fenceless Travel Community !

A community based on sharing tips and experiences on the different destinations of the world.

FOLLOW US

Get in touch !

JOIN THE COMMUNITY AND STAY TUNED FOR NEWS IN THE BACKPACKING WORLD!

Subscribe !