Exploring in The Peninsula De Azuero

We are continuing to explore the beautiful Republic of Panama. Our travels are taking us from Playa Boca Chica, where we explored magnificent islands and a remote resort, to Pedasi. Pedasi is also a quiet community where we found a few small bed and breakfast type resorts. Our reservation is at Punta Franca Hotel. We found Punta Franca rustic but adequate. There were over twenty guest rooms, a pool, and a restaurant. We had panoramic views of the ocean, but the resort was sitting on a rock cliff. A visit to the beach involved a long walk or a short car ride. Although the remote location was nothing compared to Regalo where we stayed in Boca Chica, it was on a washed out road about 5KM from the pavement. We met our good friends (adventure partners) Ty and Lyn here, and spent a relaxing afternoon in the pool. We decided to enjoy the restaurant at the hotel for dinner. The food was good but the service left a bit to be desired. Our long wait for dinner gave us time to set a plan for our adventure the following day.

Our hope was that we would get a boat tour to Isla Iguana, but the timing did not work out. We decided to drive south along the coast and explore. After breakfast, we set off in Ty’s truck for a day of awesome adventure. The road was sometimes good and sometimes not so good. We drove past Playa Venao which is probably the largest resort community on the peninsula. There were a few people around, but the activity was light. The main reason we decided not to investigate living here is the proximity to airports, health care, and grocery stores. It is an awesome place to visit but too remote for us. As we drove south we moved away from the ocean and into the mountains. We were speechless at the amazing mountain views and farms along the way.

We knew that the ocean was just on the other side of the mountains where it was obvious to us the most important thing to these people is farming. We rarely saw any houses. When we saw people they were friendly and welcoming even though it was obvious to us that they didn’t often see “gringos” driving around here. At some point we decided to drive until we reached the end of the road. We now refer to this adventure as the “end of the road adventure”. We knew that if we continued south we would reach the south end of the peninsula. We emerged from the mountain road onto a beautiful beach at a town called Cambatul. From there we drove west for a couple of Kilometers on a two-track until the road literally ended. Before it ended we did pass through two small rivers. We turned back and went back to the place where we emerged from the mountain road onto the beach. There we found a quaint little resort with tile roofed cabins on stilts and a restaurant. We took a swim on the beach and were welcomed into their establishment through a path from the beach. Along the path we found showers to rinse off the sand. The Panamanian owner waited on us and he spoke perfect English. His wife was cooking and the menu was exceptional. We had no problem agreeing to return to this place for an entire weekend.

This adventure ended much to soon. As we headed for home we agreed to take another adventure together very soon. We have yet to see any of the Caribbean coast. Our next adventure will be to Portebello on the Atlantic coast, east of the Panama Canal. There are some ancient ruins there and opportunities to explore the  islands.

We are quickly learning that this life is a daily blessing. At times we miss our family, but the world is so small now we can talk as often as we wish. We have a lifestyle here that far exceeds anything we could afford in the States. We have chosen to live in a high end resort community where most of our friends and neighbors are English speaking, but we have the ability to go off on adventures that remind us where we really are. In a few weeks we are going to explore in Costa Rica for a few days. There is a whole big world to explore. We encourage you all to take some chances and spend some time outside your comfort zone. Life is too short. We have been reading in Ecclesiastes during our journey through the Bible and chapter 3 verses 11-13 reminds us that “He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end. I know that there is nothing better for men than to be happy and do good while they live. That everyone may eat and drink, and find satisfaction in all his toil-this is the gift of God.” There is nothing more true for us today.

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Blessings,

Greg and Jen

 

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9 thoughts on “Exploring in The Peninsula De Azuero”

  1. Hi Greg and Jen, I am forwarding this to my good friend and former Irving school classmate, David Boyd and his wife, Cendy. They had moved to the Dominica Republic years ago and the pictures and adventures they would have sounds so much like yours. They have moved back to the states now though. I feel like you will enjoy sharing your adventures together. They are great people….

  2. Hello Greg
    Thanks to Marsha for introducing me to your post. I have known her since 4th grade so we go back more years than either of us care to count. I think we’re both just thankful to still be here and counting those years.

    I enjoyed reading your post. Exploring the backroads of remote lands is what makes traveling so interesting. Cendy, my wife, and I have been very fortunate with respect to travel. Our work has permitted us to go to foreign countries and teach in their universities. While there we tried to travel and see the countryside as much as our health and time would permit. To us, that is where LIFE is …. not in the big city. In the last 15 or so years of our work we managed to travel to many different countries in Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, Northern Europe (including inside the Arctic Circle), and the Caribbean. We never ceased to marvel at the diversity of the people and their lifestyles. Regrettably, we never got to Central America or South America and probably will not now due to our age. Enjoy your travels while you can.

    1. Hi David:
      We appreciate having great folks like y’all following our blog. We just returned from exploring a bit in Costa Rica. We enjoyed the beauty of the country and will certainly go back. As we begin exhausting all the great opportunities to explore Panama our blog will be more of a travel blog. We have some great plans to do more exploring here in the next few months, so keep following along. In the spring we will be traveling to the Holy Land and Jordan. From there we will continue on to Athens and some Greek Islands. That should give us some great things to share. I have said it many times…Panama is a great place to explore from. The money we save living here goes a long way to fund our retirement travels.
      Panama Greg

  3. It’s wonderful to hear about your adventures and recommendations while exploring Panama. We love Boca Chica and the Azuero Peninisula. Not sure if you got to explore Playa Venoa but we enjoyed our time there. I hope you get to go Isla Iguana. It’s lovely You can also go to Isla Iguana in San Blas. Enjoy Costa Rica.

    1. Thanks for the great words of encouragement Lynda. Thanks also for continuing to follow along. We had a great time exploring Costa Rica, and I am beginning to author a post. I will be trying to get to another writing workshop soon.
      Panama Greg

  4. I thoroughly enjoy reading of your adventures! My husband and I are hoping to someday move down too. So I make notes of the interesting areas you visit. I wish we could come now, but we’re about 2years out. You keep exploring and I’ll have a journal full of places to visit when the time comes.

    1. Thanks for following along Barbara. I hope we can give you a journal full of great places to explore. We just returned from exploring part of Costa Rica. It was beautiful, but I think we made the right decision to retire in Panama.When you get to Panama drop us a note. We would love to get together and meet. .
      Panama Greg

  5. You are definitely having great adventures. We love seeing and finding lots of different places and so glad that you have embraced Lyn & Ty in your adventures.

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