
PedasĂ Town
Los Santos
PedasĂ is a quaint fishing town located on the southeastern tip of Panama's Azuero Peninsula along the Pacific coast. Serving as the capital of PedasĂ District in Los Santos Province, it features a central road, a lively plaza, and well-maintained civic buildings surrounded by peaceful residential areas. The town is renowned for its traditional colonial Spanish architecture blended with modern masonry, creating a unique aesthetic. PedasĂ is a hub for diverse activities including sport fishing, diving, and surfing, with Playa Venao being a world-class surfing destination that hosted the ISA World Surfing Championships in 2011 and 2012. The town's close proximity to several pristine beaches and national parks enhances its appeal. Additionally, Isla Iguana, a nearby island wildlife refuge, offers visitors opportunities to experience coral reefs, diverse bird species, and marine life. PedasĂ's lively annual carnivals and welcoming community add cultural vibrancy to this scenic coastal town, making it a notable destination in the Los Santos region.
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Consiglio: The best time to visit PedasĂ for surfing and kitesurfing is during the dry season from January to April, especially at Playa Venao and Playa Arenal. Visitors are encouraged to arrange sport fishing trips in advance, as seasonal pelagic fish are abundant from November through April. Booking flights to Capt. J. Montenegro Airport or private shuttles ahead of time can ease travel logistics. Exploring Isla Iguana is recommended via a 20-minute boat ride from Playa El Arenal, where visitors can enjoy coral reefs and wildlife. Annual carnivals offer an immersive cultural experience, so timing your visit to coincide with these events can enrich your stay.
Fatti interessanti
- •Playa Venao hosted the International Surfing Association (ISA) World Surfing Championships in 2011 and 2012, enhancing its reputation as a premier surfing destination.
- •Isla Iguana is home to over 62 bird species, including a major nesting site for more than 5,000 magnificent frigatebirds.
- •The continental shelf near Pedasà drops sharply close to shore, making it a rich fishing ground for pelagic species like sailfish, dorado, and tunas.
- •PedasĂ is the birthplace of Mireya Moscoso RodrĂguez de Arias, Panama's first female president, who contributed to the town's infrastructure improvements.
- •The town's architecture blends Colonial Spanish style with modern masonry block constructions.
Storia
PedasĂ has grown from a small fishing village to the capital of its district, with its population increasing steadily from 1,494 in 1990 to 4,696 by 2020.
The town's development was notably supported during the presidency of Mireya Moscoso RodrĂguez de Arias, Panama's first female president and a native of PedasĂ, who prioritized improving its infrastructure.
Over time, PedasĂ has maintained its colonial Spanish architectural roots while integrating modern construction.
Its recognition as a surfing hotspot was boosted in the early 2010s when Playa Venao hosted international surfing championships, increasing global awareness of the area.
Guida del luogo
Central Plaza and Avenida Central
The heart of Pedasà town featuring a lively plaza surrounded by civic buildings and quaint shops, reflecting the town’s colonial heritage and community life.
Playa Venao2011-2012
A world-renowned surfing beach located approximately 32 km from PedasĂ, known for consistent waves suitable for all levels and hosting international surfing competitions.
Isla Iguana Wildlife Refuge
A protected island accessible by a short boat ride from Playa El Arenal, featuring pristine coral reefs, white sand beaches, diverse bird species, and marine life.