Posts Tagged ‘Isla Gobernadora’

Supporting Local and Responsible Travel on Panama’s Gobernadora Island

  • Maureen Valentine
  • 6 January 2010

Off Panama’s Pacific coast lies Isla Gobernadora, a peaceful and natural haven practically untouched by modern preoccupations. For the local inhabitants, primarily fishermen, island life tends to revolve around the seasons and tides, and the absence of roads and cars means that people get around by boats or boots. This hasn’t however prevented outsiders from…

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