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  1. Santa Catalina é o típico destino praiano para quem busca relaxar, se desconectar, comer peixe fresco, se enturmar com os moradores e claro, curtir as várias atividades aquáticas que a cidade fornece. É lugar incrível para surfar, mergulhar, fazer snorkeling ou simplesmente boiar nas águas cristalinas das ilhas nas redondezas.

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    • Surf at La Punta
    • Learn to Surf at Playa Estero
    • Hang Out at Playa Santa Catalina
    • Trek to Punta Roca
    • See The Reflections at La Coquita
    • Explore Punta Brava
    • Kayak to Isla Catalina
    • Make A Day Trip Or Stay Overnight on Cebaco Island
    • Scuba Diving in Santa Catalina/ Coiba National Park
    • Where I Stayed in Santa Catalina

    La Punta has built a reputation as being one of the best waves in Central America because of its year-round offshore and consistency, which is seen almost nowhere else in the region. It breaks right every day between April and October. With a tide sweeping in and out by quite some distance, surfers wait for high tide to paddle directly out from Hot...

    If La Punta break looks a bit too crazy or advanced for you, that is no problem in Santa Catalina. Just down the hill at the other end of the village is Playa Estero. This huge stretch of beach is home to some kinder, rolling waves. These are perfect for beginners of all ages. Kids and first-timers can be seen catching their first-ever waves here a...

    Playa Santa Catalina is the second black sand beach of Santa Catalina. It is the hub of activity as it is situated right in the heart of the town. Cafes are situated nearby as well as scuba, kayak and snorkel rental stores. During the day the beach is a great place to hang out and it never gets too busy. Groups of locals take to the volleyball cour...

    Punta Roca is a little trail that starts at the far-left part of Playa Santa Catalina. It takes you through some farm fields and along the coast for about thirty minutes until you end up at Punta Roca. It is an area along the coastline with lots of tight coves, inlets, and secret beaches. I walked out to Punta Roca once and it was kind of strange. ...

    La Coquita is one of my favorite beaches in Santa Catalina because of the reflections. It reminds me of Bali beaches, which give epic black sand reflections every night. When the sunset gives you some color you want to be at La Coquita. It is one beach further on from Playa Estero and you just walk down Estero and then go across the rocks at the en...

    If you walk down Playa Estero and then all the way down La Coquita you will then cross over the rocks to Punta Brava. It will take you about thirty or so minutes to complete the walk. It is a very rocky beach and this is evident at low tide. It isn’t at all like Playa Estero or La Coquita when considering how much sandy beach they have. Visiting Pu...

    Santa Catalina Island or Isla Catalina is it is known locally, is a beautiful island sitting just off the coast from Santa Catalina in Veraguas. Snorkeling and a virgin white sand beach are the highlights of the island. You can expect a peaceful afternoon with tourists rarely venturing out to the island. You can either rent a boat to drop you there...

    Less than an hour away from Santa Catalina by boat is another amazing destination for whale spotting, snorkeling and island hopping. Cebaco Island is a beautiful palm tree-laden paradise and the best part about it, you will be the only one there! There is only one hotel on Cebaco Island called Cebaco Sunrise and there are less than 300 locals livin...

    It’s the number one thing I regret not doing in Santa Catalina. Every diver I spoke to had an awesome time and saw manta rays, sharks, turtles and huge fish. The buzz about the diving was insane. I enjoyed my island hopping trip to Coiba but I think if you are into diving you definitely need to spend a day getting submerged out in Coiba National Pa...

    For the entire week, I was in Santa Catalina, I made my home base at Hotel Santa Catalina. It was seriously the best place for exploring Santa Catalina and here is why. 1. Free surfboard, paddleboard, and Kayak Rental 2. Free bicycle rental, which makes it easy to see all of the things to do in Santa Catalina. 3. The restaurant was the best healthy...

  2. Once a small fishing village with relatively few visitors, Santa Catalina has become a world-renowned surfing destination for pros and beginners alike. Located on the Pacific coast of the Veraguas province, Santa Catalina is the place to be if you like to surf—or if you’ve ever wanted to learn.

  3. Literally a tropical paradise, Santa Catalina offers some of the best surf in Panama, the closest access point to Isla Coiba with its world class diving, great local dives and fishing and quiet charm for relaxing.

  4. Os melhores pontos turísticos em Santa Catalina, Panamá. 1. Isla Santa Catalina. Quem vai até Providência, não pode deixar de conhecer a pequena ilha de Santa Catalina. É só atravessar uma pequena... 2. Playa Arrimadero. 3. Adventures Coiba Snorkel And Island Tour. 4.

  5. 19 de jul. de 2023 · Santa Catalina is a town in the south-west of Panama. It is best known for its location on the Pacific coast, which gives rise to surf beaches catering to beginners and professionals alike. There isn’t a massive population here, and most of the buildings you’ll see near the beaches are for tourism purposes.

  6. 7 de mai. de 2023 · If you’re visiting Santa Catalina soon, you’ve come to the right place. After reading this guide, you’ll know which area to stay in, where to find the best restaurants and how to get around this undiscovered beach town in Panama.

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