Friday, June 19, 2009

Outerlying Panamanian Areas Offer Real Estate to Tourists

The Examiner recently published an article about outer-lying areas of Panama, including the
Panamanian beaches of the Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge – also known as Iguana Island. Iguana Island, located on the Pacific Ocean, is about 200 miles southeast of Panama City. The island, which is over 140 acres in size, was declared a wildlife refuge in 1981. The area was used as a bombing practice site during WWII, and eventually a sole resident inhabited the island in 1960.

Today, the area is home to beautiful white beaches and a variety of tropical animals including birds, hermit crabs, whales, sea turtles, and it’s namesake—the green iguana. The entry fees to Iguana Island range from $3-$5 per person, per day. Many people stay in Pedasi, about 5 hours outside of Panama City, which has many hotels, restaurants and shopping…..

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