Chiriqui Province, Panama
David, Chiriquí: The provincial capital, about an hour's drive from Boquete. David is the main commercial hub for western Panama. Expect larger supermarkets, modern shopping malls, and the Enrique Malek International Airport (DAV) here. It contrasts sharply with Boquete's small-town, highland charm.
Cerro Punta: A cooler, agricultural highland town at a higher elevation than Boquete, approximately 1.5 hours drive away. Cerro Punta has vast vegetable farms and horse breeding. It marks one end of the famous Sendero Los Quetzales trail. It feels more rural and less developed for tourism than Boquete. Volcán (town): Another small highland town near the base of Volcán Barú, about 1.5 hours drive from Boquete. It presents a different view of the region's agricultural landscape and serves as a gateway to some lesser-known trails and attractions.
Effective planning makes the most of your Boquete day trips. Boquete also presents easy access to several natural escapes.
David/Cerro Punta/Volcán: These destinations are straightforward and affordable to visit independently using local buses. The public transport system connects these towns from Boquete via David.
Boquete provides ready access to several natural escapes, perfect for unwinding or active exploration.
Extend your cultural exploration beyond Boquete with nearby historical and rural sites. For those with more time, combine your Boquete visit with multi-day extensions to other compelling Panamanian destinations.
Parque Arqueológico Barriles near Volcán offers a glimpse into Panama's pre-Columbian past, providing historical context to Chiriquí Province.
Driving tours through the highlands beyond Boquete explore small, rural communities and vast agricultural lands. Areas like Candela or Potrerillos present views of diverse farms and local rural life.
No specific pilgrimage sites are commonly visited by tourists near Boquete. Religious sites in the region are mainly local churches serving their communities.
Bocas del Toro: Add 2-3 nights for an immersive Caribbean island experience. This time period covers island hopping, snorkeling, diving, exploring Isla Colón, and enjoying the unique Afro-Caribbean culture.
Panama City: Explore its historic Casco Viejo (an UNESCO World Heritage site), marvel at the engineering of the Panama Canal, and experience the modern skyline and cosmopolitan atmosphere.