Boquete: a breath of fresh air in the Panama mountains

Chugging along on a chicken bus to Boquete, being squeezed from all sides, is a Central American experience not to be missed. And it’s the perfect way to venture to Boquete, a small highland town in the Chiriqui Province, many miles west of Panama City and close to the border with Costa Rica.

Chicken bus to Boquete, PanamaBefore I went to Panama, I really only knew about its famous canal and equally famous and notorious border with Colombia. So to find there is a stunning mountain region where the air is fresh, and the scenery lush was quite a surprise.

Mountains at Boquete, PanamaIt’s not so surprising to expats and retirees, particularly Americans, who have been relocating here in their droves. They are attracted by the temperate climate and low property prices, though demand may have begun to push costs up. For visitors, outdoor pursuits are an obvious draw here. Whether you favour mountain climbing, hiking, horse riding, whitewater rafting, rock climbing or golf, all options are available.

If the more active pursuits aren’t for you, a visit to a coffee plantation is another very pleasant way to spend a couple of hours, particularly as Boquete coffee is very highly rated. In fact, if you’re short on time, as I was, you can take a fairly short walk out of town to the Cafe Ruiz coffee plantation. On route, there are great views, and once there, you can take the tour or just try some of their award-winning coffee in the cafe.

A little further up the hill is a quirky garden filled with Boquete’s other plentiful product, flowers. Mi Jardin es Su Jardin translates literally as My Garden is Your Garden and is a fabulous private estate. The house isn’t open for viewing, but you can spend plenty of time wandering the extensive gardens filled with colourful flower beds and just as colourful statues of animals.

Mi Jardin es Su Jardin, BoqueteBack in town, it doesn’t take long to do a circuit; there are really just a few blocks in the centre, but it’s quite a nice meander. Along the way, there’s a brilliant little bakery and cafe on Main Street called Sugar & Spice. It’s the perfect pit stop to sit outside and sample more of Boquete’s freshly brewed coffee, freshly baked bread and fresh mountain air.

Sugar & Spice Cafe, Boquete, PanamaGetting to Boquete from Panama City involves a bit of effort. A flight or bus to David and then the chicken bus up into the misty mountains. But if you have the time and the inclination, it’s a really rather nice place to while away a couple of days.

Misty mountains of Boquete, PanamaTo read more posts about my visit to Panama and its neighbouring countries, visit the Central America section of my blog.


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2 Comments

  1. Wow, you get around a bit! *Jealous* I’ve learnt something new today and the area around Panama. It has never really been one on my radar, but the picture you present sounds v. amenable. Am enjoying your blog allows me to travel vicariously thru you!

    1. Thanks Tracey! Yes Panama was great, I’ve got a couple more posts to write. Only started the blog last year so got lots of places to catch up on, am really loving it, only wish I’d started it sooner. Enjoying yours too and looks like you’re having fun doing it!

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