Slow down with Fango in Santa Catalina, Panama

All about Santa Catalina.

Santa Catalina is a serene coastal village on the Pacific coast of Panama, renowned for its world-class surf, proximity to Coiba National Park, and laid-back atmosphere.

  • Santa Catalina is accessible by road and air.

    • By Air: Most travelers fly into Tocumen International Airport (PTY) in Panama City, which is the main gateway to Panama. From Panama City, you can take a puddle jumper flight directly to Lago Bay Airport, just 20 minutes away from Santa Catalina. Alternatively, fly to Aeropuerto Internacional de Albrook Marcos A. Gelabert (PAC) and then connect to a domestic flight to David. From David, it’s about a 2.5-3 hour bus or taxi ride to Santa Catalina.

    • By Bus: You can also take a bus from Panama City directly to Santiago de Veraguas. From Santiago, local buses or taxis are available to Santa Catalina (about 2.5 hours).

    • By Car: The drive from Panama City to Santa Catalina takes approximately 6-7 hours along the Pan-American Highway. It’s a scenic journey through Panama’s diverse landscapes.

  • Santa Catalina is a hidden gem perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

    • Surfing: Renowned for its world-class waves, Santa Catalina is a hotspot for surfers of all skill levels. Surf schools offer lessons for beginners.

    • Snorkeling and Diving: Explore the rich marine life in the nearby Coiba National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its biodiversity.

    • Fishing: Enjoy sport fishing trips or take a guided tour to catch local species like tuna and snapper.

    • Wildlife Watching: Spot sea turtles nesting on the beaches or take a boat tour to observe dolphins and whales in the Pacific Ocean.

  • The best time to visit Santa Catalina is during the dry season, from December to April.

    • Dry Season: Offers clear skies, calm waters, and optimal conditions for surfing, snorkeling, and other outdoor activities.

    • Wet Season: From May to November, it’s more humid and rainy, which can affect some activities but still offers a unique, lush environment for those looking to explore the tropical rainforest and enjoy quieter times on the beach.

    • Festivals: Santa Catalina celebrates various local festivals, including the annual surfing competitions in March and local cultural events throughout the year.

Santa Catalina Panama Tourism

Panama’s Hidden Gem

Fango’s workshops unfold in the tranquil haven of Santa Catalina, Panama—a place where the pace of life is gentle and the pressures of time vanish. Here, you’ll find the perfect environment to reconnect with yourself, learn new skills, and let go of the fast pace of everyday life.

Fango Santa Catalina Panama

Looking for a creative outlet during your trip to Santa Catalina?

Fango is for those travelers who want to discover Panama in an authentic way, far from typical tourist paths. Our experiences allow you to slow down and connect with local culture through art and nature.