Spanish Language Schools in Boquete

The province of Chiriqui has it all: Panama’s highest mountains, longest rivers and most fertile valleys, and the beautiful town of Boquete is certainly its most attractive feature. Boquete, known as the “Valley of the Flowers and the Eternal Spring”, has recently been exposed by ecotourism and adventure enthusiasts around the world, and because of this it has become Panama’s Eco-Tour & Adventure Capital.

This serene yet exciting town of Boquete is located in Panama’s most mountainous region on the border with Costa Rica and enjoys a cool sunny mountain climate, comfortable all year round thanks to its 1,200 meters of elevation above seal level which take 10 crucial degrees (Celsius) from the incessant and humid lowlands characteristic of Central America’s tropical climate. 


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Surrounded by pristine cloud forests abundant in endemic vegetation and wildlife species, the valley of Boquete is just one hour away from the pure white sand beaches found in the untouched islands of the Golf of Chiriqui and only three hours away from the Archipelago of Bocas del Toro, Panama’s most funky party place in the Caribbean. This makes Boquete the perfect destination in Central America to have Spanish lessons in the mountains during the week with warm and crazy weekends at the beach.

Boquete is safe, beautiful, inexpensive & exciting and can be easily accessed through one hour daily flights from the country’s capital, Panama City, to David, the capital of the province of Chiriqui. David is Panama’s second most important city and is only 30 minutes away by car from Boquete.

The cultural roots of the 20,000 habitants of Boquete can be traced to Native Indians, Spaniards, Europeans and North Americans among other ethnicities. Its first settlers came from other areas of Panama, as well as other countries such as Switzerland, Sweden, Germany and North America. All give shape to the cultural melting pot that Boquete is today. Most farms and houses still have architectural styles that are reminiscent of these other countries.

The Ngöbe Bugles, who are Panama’s largest indigenous ethnic group, live on the sheer mountains that surround the valley and play a key role in Panama’s specialty coffee industry. One of the reasons that Panama’s coffee is considered the best in the world is thanks to the handpicking skills of these coffee artisans. These wonderful people are also highly skilled craftsmen, famous for their colorful handicrafts and traditional dresses.

And when it comes to Ecotourism & Adventure Sports, you name it, Boquete has it! The Chiriqui Viejo, considered Panama’s gem when it comes to white water, is attracting paddlers from all over the world who either want some rafting or kayaking action from this world class river that everybody is talking about. Trekking up to the top of the Baru Volcano gives hikers a unique opportunity to contemplate both the Pacific and the Caribbean from Panama’s highest point and the enchanted Quetzals Trail remains one of the easiest footpaths in Central America where you can spot a Resplendent Quetzal. Incredible Rock Climbing Routes, amazing Zipline Canopy Tours, relaxing Hotsprings in Caldera, adventurous horseback riding, and pristine island hoping tours… the list can go on and on. No wonder why Boquete is Panama’s Ecotourism & Adventure Capital and one of Central America’s hottest destinations.

 

Spanish Schools in Boquete

For complete information on the courses offered by the Spanish language school(s) recommended by ABT in Boquete, just click on the link(s) below:
Habla Ya Spanish Language School