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Santa Catalina, Panama

Around Town in Santa Catalina 🏄 Panama

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Santa Catalina, located on the Pacific coast of Panama, is a laid-back and picturesque destination renowned for its world-class surfing, diverse marine life, and stunning natural beauty.

This small fishing village has become a magnet for surfers due to its consistent waves, particularly at breaks like La Punta and El Estero. Beyond surfing, Santa Catalina offers opportunities for diving and snorkeling, especially at the nearby Coiba National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich biodiversity.

While it’s a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, Santa Catalina retains its tranquil ambiance, making it an ideal spot to unwind and soak in the natural beauty of Panama’s Pacific coast.

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Enjoy Laidback Vibes in a Coastal Paradise

Santa Catalina is a relaxing place to unwind, especially after spending a few days in Panama City. This is a small resort town on the Pacific coastline, south of Santiago. The town is centered between 2 beaches: Playa Estero for the surfers and Playa Santa Catalina for the divers.

Surfing on Playa Estero – the larger of the 2 beaches – and snorkeling or diving around Coiba are the main recreational activities.

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Santa Catalina Map – Click to Enlarge

The beaches themselves might not be to everyone’s taste. Black sand interspersed with rocks and a daily tide that takes the sea out a good 200 yards in the mornings.

A cross between Tenerife and Blackpool would be a fair description.

Santa Catalina Panama

Playa Santa Catalina – Santa Catalina Panama

At least the sea is warm, and has lively surfing waves to keep you on your toes (or your head, depending on your agility).

The smaller Playa Santa Catalina is fine for swimming, but not so Playa Estero. There, the waves are huge and relentless, with a powerful undertow: Caution advised.

Hotels near Santa Catalina

Santa Catalina Panama

Playa Estero – Santa Catalina

Also watch out for the rapidly moving currents, which can suddenly swamp an area of beach you might consider safe. On two occasions we came very close to losing our shoes and bags to the currents.

Because of the churned and murky waters, you have to tread carefully to avoid hidden (and painful!) rocky areas.

If you’re looking for white sand, you’ll need to fork out $60 per person for a boat trip (including snorkeling gear) to Coiba. Once there, you’ll need to pay another $20 per person to enter the ‘National Park’.

Santa Catalina Panama

Santa Catalina Panama

Hotel Iguanito – Santa Catalina

For accommodation in Santa Catalina, after much online searching we chose the Hotel Iguanito.

They gave us a clean but basic room with a private bathroom and a large shared veranda. The room was dark and lacked any storage facilities, but the bathroom was modern with a really good shower.

Importantly, the room had both AC and a fan.

Santa Catalina, Panama
Santa Catalina, Panama
Santa Catalina, Panama
Santa Catalina, Panama
Santa Catalina, Panama
Santa Catalina, Panama
Santa Catalina, Panama
Santa Catalina, Panama
Santa Catalina, Panama
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When we arrived there was a power cut which meant we had to wait a few hours before we could take a shower. Somehow, the water supply was dependent on the electricity. The following late evening there was another 3-hour power cut. Without the aid of a fan, this made it very uncomfortable to sleep.

We had dinner once in the guesthouse, which was excellent, including a delicious Thai curry.

We paid $56 per night for our room, excluding breakfast. A bit on the pricey side for what is offered, which because of the shared veranda is not private.

The veranda sitting area would be fine for just 2 rooms. However, it is shared by all 4 rooms. Because of this, you may be unlucky with noisy or discourteous neighbours drinking late into the night literally in front of your bedroom door.

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Santa Catalina Panama – The Shop

Santa Catalina Town

In Santa Catalina ‘town’ you can find 2 very small supermarkets and one or two shops. Most days a van drives around town selling fruit and vegetables.

Listen out for his megaphone as he drives past.

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The Fruit and Vegetable Car

We didn’t find a bank or ATM, so you need to bring with you sufficient cash for your stay. Some guesthouses, like the Hotel Iguanito, do accept credit card payments.

There is a variety of small cafes and restaurants where you can eat. Count on around $10 per person for breakfast and $20 per person for dinner, including drinks.

Santa Catalina Panama

Santa Catalina Panama

For lunch, we bought fruit and snacks from town and ate them on the beach.

Santa Catalina Panama

Santa Catalina Panama

We spent three nights in Santa Catalina, which was just about right. After this, we headed west again to David, and then onwards further north to the highlands of Boquete.

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Using Google Street View and some post processing software, its possible to produce some pretty nifty 360 degree panoramic images from a standard smartphone, without having to splash out on an expensive dedicated 360 degree camera. Having said that, a 360 degree camera is definitely on our birthday wish list (to create some amazing bullet-time videos).

In the meantime, here are some results from our most recent trips…

Sea Kayaking off Koh Lipe, Thailand

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Koh Lipe is a small tropical island located in the southern part of Thailand, close to the Malaysian border. It is a part of the Tarutao National Marine Park and is known for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and stunning coral reefs. Despite its growing popularity, Koh Lipe still retains its laid-back island vibe, with no cars or motorbikes allowed on the island and a range of small restaurants, bars, and shops scattered along the beaches.


Koh Lipe  is a popular destination for tourists who are looking for a relaxing beach vacation or are interested in snorkeling or scuba diving.


Tanjung Rhu Beach, Langkawi

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On the north-eastern tip of Langkawi, Tanjung Rhu beach bends along the coastline past the Four Seasons resort, and towards a backdrop of majestic rock formations and blue ocean. There are a few small shops selling clothing and batiks as well as several cheap, local restaurants offering delicious Malay dishes.


Although more difficult to reach...  this is a much more relaxing place to spend your time, with far fewer tourists.


Lagenda Park, Kuah

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Kuah stretches out along the coast of Langkawi westwards for around 3 kilometers from Jetty Point. Jetty Point itself is a hub of activity featuring the Billion supermarket, Starbucks, and a few restaurants and cafes. Close by, Legenda Park offers a very relaxing and peaceful oasis, with direct access to an empty sandy beach.


Get there early in the morning...  and join in with the regular walkers and runners on this picturesque 2 kilometer circuit.


Pantai Tengah, Langkawi

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Just south of Cenang beach on the west coast of Langkawi Malaysia, Tengah beach offers another long stretch which is relatively quiet. The water is quite shallow during low tide, but great for a paddle. There are plenty of places nearby to eat, as well as restaurants and cafes on the main road.


However...  when taking a dip at Pantai Tengah around the start of the rainy season - watch out for some monster jellyfish!


Koh Lipe, Thailand

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Koh Lipe is an island paradise in the South Andaman sea off the coast of Thailand, famous for it’s white sandy beaches and turquoise blue waters


This picture was taken...  from the inside of The Steak House, looking out onto Pattaya beach.


Skull Beach, Langkawi

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A hidden gem on the north eastern coast of Langkawi, Skull beach (also known as Monkey beach) is a great place to relax and swim in a natural sheltered bay. It’s very popular with the locals in the afternoons and weekends, so get there early!

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