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When it's vacation time, there are a wide range of places to choose from. In this issue, we focus on Panama, the perfect getaway with easy access and unique experiences. Panama, the southernmost country in Central America, is easy to reach, making your travel experience practically effortless. Panama's tourist-friendly environment offers a list of attractions to explore --from tropical cities, adventurous excursions, and historical landmarks to upscale shopping and unique dining experiences. Let's dig into some reasons why Panama is a must-see destination. Easy travel Travel these days can be a hassle and timec-consuming, which is why we recommend flying with Copa Airlines. They offer up to five nonstop daily flights on Boeing 737 aircrafts from Miami to Panama and the flight is only 2.5 hours. As a Copa passenger, you receive complimentary meals and beverages, even in the economy cabin. You also can check two bags of up to 50 pounds for free. And Copa Airlines' bilingual flight attendants are known for their excellent on-board service. If you are connecting at Copa's Hub of the Americas in Panama to another destination in Latin America or the Caribbean, you won't have to go through customs or immigration. Your bags will be checked to your final destination. To book a flight to Panama, contact Copa Airlines by phone 1-800- FLY COPA (359-2672) or 305-371 COPA (2672) or book online at Copa.com. Panama uses U.S. dollars as its currency Traveling to a foreign country usually means a trip to the foreign exchange booth or a currency exchange fee on your credit card bill. While Panama's currency is the Balboa, U.S. dollars are utilized everywhere, which means not having to figure out the exchange rate! Try delicious fare in Panama City In the heart of Panama City, you will find many diverse restaurants to explore and experience. From homemade sancocho (chicken and yam soup) and Panamanian coffee to patacones (fried plantain chips) and vegan-friendly dishes at Casa Vegetariana, Panama City has endless dining options. Check out Manolo Caracol, a popular restaurant in Casco Viejo, the historic center of the city. Enjoy tropical weather –without hurricanes Panama's tropical weather is pretty consistent. In fact, Panama hasn't experienced a hurricane since 1851, making it possibly the only nation in Central America that has not. This makes travel to and from Panama fairly easy and less prone to being cancelled due to weather conditions.

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