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Q24N — Within the framework of International Oceans Month, Panama reaffirms its commitment to marine conservation and opens its doors to tourism to explore its Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean, interacting with rivers, mangroves and waterways. According to the Tourism Promotion Fund (Promtur), these are just some of the reasons why this destination should be on the list of tourists interested in exploring and preserving the beauty of some of the most precious resources on the planet. According to data from the Panama Tourism Authority, in the first months of the year, the general tourist revenue reached US$1.

023 billion, which represents 5.6% more compared to the same period last year. In this context, sustainable tourism becomes a relevant catalyst for the economy and Panama makes efforts to offer enriching and immersive experiences that raise visitor awareness about the importance of preserving the environment.



For the Panamanian nation, the sea is part of their history and future, which is why they not only celebrate their oceans in June, but they also have their own Panama National Oceans Month (September). The 1,800 miles of Panamanian coast offer tourists endless ocean attractions, among which the following stand out: Panama Canal: applying the speed and traffic recommendations established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), it aims to protect whales, dolphins and other aquatic animals during their seasonal migration. Coiba National Park: a world-class di.

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