Locations
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Bocas del Toro
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San Jose
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Coiba Island
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Casco Antiguo
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Kuna Yala
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Casco Viejo
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Pozo Azul
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Isla Caranero
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Veraguas
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Panama City
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Plaza Bolívar
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Bio Museo
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Calle 9
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Casco Viejo Amador
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Casco Viejo
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Boquete
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Chagres Fort
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Changuinola
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Chiriquí
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Valle de Antón
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Canal de Panamá
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Cacao Harvest
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Embera Quera Indígenas
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Festival de Congos y Diablos
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Festividad de las Polleras
Production Insights
Film friendly government agencies. Most public locations are free but require a permit that usually takes up to 48 hours to process.
Panama has a tropical climate. Temperatures in mountain areas and on the Pacific side tend to be lower than in the Caribbean. The dry season runs from December to May.
Panama uses the USD as legal tender. Panama is generally slightly more expensive than other Central American countries.
The overall stock of equipment is quite small. All specialized equipment and operators are required to be brought in from abroad.
Panama Experts within Romero&Braas
these Romero&Braas members have country specific production experience