How's the kayaking in and around Coronado, Panama and the rafting in and around Coronado, Panama?
Marla Diaz
The coastal town of Coronado, Panama has beautiful beaches with many areas that provide easy access for sea kayaking. I see people launching their kayaks from our beach on a weekly basis.
The coastal town of Coronado, Panama has beautiful beaches with many areas that provide easy access for sea kayaking. I see people launching their kayaks from our beach on a weekly basis.
Posted March 31, 2014
Archibaldo Kirchman
Kayaking is very common around Coronado Beach and Coronado Bay, Panama. You can rent your kayaking equipment directly from the Coronado Golf & Beach Resort.
Rafting, however, is very different. The most popular places to go rafting in Panama are:
Rafting, however, is very different. The most popular places to go rafting in Panama are:
- Chagres River (located between Panama City and Colon, about 2 ½ to 3 hours from Coronado)
- Chriqui (four hours or more away from Coronado, towards Boquete)
- Mamoni (probably about 3 hours...
Kayaking is very common around Coronado Beach and Coronado Bay, Panama. You can rent your kayaking equipment directly from the Coronado Golf & Beach Resort.
Rafting, however, is very different. The most popular places to go rafting in Panama are:
Rafting, however, is very different. The most popular places to go rafting in Panama are:
- Chagres River (located between Panama City and Colon, about 2 ½ to 3 hours from Coronado)
- Chriqui (four hours or more away from Coronado, towards Boquete)
- Mamoni (probably about 3 hours away)
- Cocle (the closest to Coronado, in the same general area)
The rafting in Panama is seasonal, depending on rainfall, El Niño, etc. At the time I’m writing this (late June, 2014), the rivers don’t yet have the necessary volume of water for rafting.
Posted July 1, 2014
David Bayliss - KW PACIFICA
In Coronado it’s easy to put your kayak in and you have lots of nice jutting peninsulas to go around. We have a cayuco, which is the boat that takes 3 or 4 people with the flat paddle and we have cayuco races.
Probably the most popular water sport gaining in popularity now would be the standup paddle boards;. In addition, people are now discovering the personal watercraft, which they use to ride around the in the ocean.
Probably the most popular water sport gaining in popularity now would be the standup paddle boards;. In addition, people are now discovering the personal watercraft, which they use to ride around the in the ocean.
(Embera Indians in...
In Coronado it’s easy to put your kayak in and you have lots of nice jutting peninsulas to go around. We have a cayuco, which is the boat that takes 3 or 4 people with the flat paddle and we have cayuco races.
Probably the most popular water sport gaining in popularity now would be the standup paddle boards;. In addition, people are now discovering the personal watercraft, which they use to ride around the in the ocean.
Probably the most popular water sport gaining in popularity now would be the standup paddle boards;. In addition, people are now discovering the personal watercraft, which they use to ride around the in the ocean.
(Embera Indians in Panama watch tourist ride a native cayuco dugout canoe, pictured.)
Posted March 20, 2016