Captain Henry is known for his special affection for Panama. His stories of finding treasure in Panama have recently become popular. He visited Panama frequently for various reasons. The places he visited were packed with beautiful flora and fauna. Beaches, food, drinks, and gold were his main drive behind visiting Panama. Of course, there is one more thing, but it’s a secret… To know Henry’s full story, you need to know about him and the places he visited too. To know him better, visit the places he went to. Explore Panama and its beautiful locations. Panama is full of treasures and we do not want you to miss any of them. Below is the map of Panama; take a look at that and choose your locations to hunt the treasure. With Captain Henry’s help, you can find the places with the most treasure.
Here is Captain Morgan’s Map of Treasures in Panama. For your convenience, I divided the map into three parts: West, Central and East. Each part contains equally wonderful treasures of nature, architecture, beauty, food and drinks. Choose the coin you want to explore or just click on the corresponding coin number in the legend below and begin exploring!
See enlarged map below to choose best treasure hunting spots:
PANAMA CENTRAL
To begin your adventure choose The Treasure you want to explore from the list below, click on the picture and enjoy!
If you are looking for a popular day outing in Panama, where you can relax on sandy beaches all day, you have come to the right place.
Portobello Road is famous for its half-mile-long antiques market. As soon as the calendar hits Saturday, the streets transform into this beautiful, colorful market.
Colon City is the capital of the Colon Province, and after Panama City, it is the second largest city in the Republic of Panama.
If you wish to see a magnificent work of mankind that can swell your chest with pride than take a look at one of the greatest achievements of the 20th century, the Panama Canal.
Gatun Lake is a large artificial lake, which covers much of the famous Panama Canal. This lake is a part of a beautiful valley as well as the Chagres River.
One of the oldest Spanish settlements, Panamà Viejo was the first city ever built on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. This place is a must-visit, especially for history geeks.
The year 1513 marked the arrival of the Spaniards to the New World, after having crossed the Pacific Ocean from the west coast.
Casco Viejo is the best part of touring Panama City. There are plenty of things for people to do here.
Shopping in Casco Viejo is a favorite for many tourists because they can visit historical sites and shop for souvenirs.
Panama City, the capital and the largest city in Panama, is a modern and sophisticated metropolis with the second most extensive tourism infrastructure in Central America after Costa Rica.
Have you ever visited La Chorrera? It is one of the most interesting and alluring places in Panama. The city is known for its kind people, beautiful women, and sizzling nightlife.
Archipelago de las Perlas or the ‘Pearl Islands’ is an awe-inspiring group of around 200 islands and islets, located about 48 kilometers from the Pacific Coast of Panama.
El Valle is a beautiful scenic town that is nestled amid mountains, peaks, vegetation and rivers. It is one of the most picturesque towns, and you will feel in tune with nature when you visit.
If you love exploring places that have yet to become popular, then you’ll definitely be interested in visiting La Pintada, a small foothill town.
The reserve is famous for its natural splendor and is a favorite destination for any nature lovers.
City roads and moving cars on will make you realize what your life is lacking. And we are all missing ourselves some ‘nature’.
Santa Clara is a small coastal town located in the Cocle Province in Central Panama on the Pacific Ocean side, around 65 miles (100 km) from Panama City.
Covered in white sand, this beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Pacific Ocean.
Nata is a sleepy town that seems like it belongs to another century. This quality makes Nata rich in history and an existing symbol of the old world.
Aguadulce is major agricultural district that focuses on the cultivation of rice and sugarcane, and is also a producer of salt.
In Chitre, you can find streets bustling with shops, markets, and activity as well as streets lined with red-tiled Spanish villas that are perfect for a short stroll. The town has retained its colonial flavor in spite of its commercialization.
Every year, the residents of the city honor their forbearers and their struggle for independence by holding wild parties on that day.
Las Tablas is a renowned center for Panamanian folklore, including its art, culture, music, architecture, and literature.
A visit or tour of Panama would become an even more special experience if you explore the rare species of animals and birds in the Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge.
Pedasi is known worldwide for fishing, and is also a renowned spot of lively carnivals, pristine beaches, and sports and adventure.
Panamanians proudly call Azuero the soul of their country. It is a land steeped in history and traditions dating back to the Pre-Columbian indigenous era, which was then replaced by Spanish society.
The peninsula has a broad coastline that boasts of lush mountains and a large number of scenic white sand beaches.