Playa Blanca Travel Information
Playa Blanca Vacations & Travel Tips
When to Go
The best time to visit Playa Blanca in Panama is during the dry season from mid-December through mid-April. Temperatures generally remain in the mid-60s F to the mid-80s F throughout the year in the Farallón and Playa Blanca area. Up in the mountains at El Valle, temperatures are even a little cooler.
Region: Panama
Featured Playa Blanca Hotel
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												See All Playa Blanca HotelsBook NowRiu Playa BlancaPlaya BlancaOur 3.5-Star classification designates those properties where guests experience an ideal mix of comfortable accommodations and modern amenities. Most of these hotels feature a variety of services, and offer distinguished style and comfort. Half star indicates that the hotel/resort meets all criteria of the designated rating and exceeds in certain areas.- 
																
																	
	
		
			
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			 Honeymoon Amenity Honeymoon Amenity
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			 Breakfast Included Breakfast Included
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			 Beachfront Property Beachfront Property
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			 No Meal Plans Available No Meal Plans Available
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			 Air Conditioning Air Conditioning
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			 Smoking Allowed Smoking Allowed
 Set on the shore of beautiful Cocle beach, this 24-hour all-inclusive resort offers fun for the entire family. 
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Fast Facts
There are many family-friendly and all-inclusive resorts in Playa Blanca.
Many expatriates form North America, Europe and South America spend their retirement years here, surrounded by warm sands and plenty of sun.
Playa Blanca is near Anton Valley, a great place for visitors and eco-tourists to hike and birdwatch amid cooler, mountainous terrain. Bird watchers will be in heaven amid the nearby mountains of Cerro Gaital National Park, home to such colorful creatures as the red-legged honeycreeper, the bay-headed tanager and the blue-crowned motmot.
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