
Entering Pedasi is like taking a step back in time. The local population is friendly and hospitable. The region is one of the most traditional and folkloric in Panama.
The Azuero Peninsula is otherwise known as Panama´s dry arc, as it experiences less rainfall throughout the year than any other part of the country. This makes it the perfect sun filled vacation.
The Azuero Peninsula constitutes Panama’s southernmost landmass. Jutting into the Pacific, the peninsula in general and Pedasi in particular are an excellent staging post for expeditions into the Pacific. This is the country’s “tuna coast,” and just offshore are big numbers of yellow-fin tuna. The waters around Pedasi yield both inshore and offshore fish species. Within a few minutes of town you can catch sailfish, red and cubera snapper, marlin, Spanish mackerel, roosterfish, amberjack, mahi-mahi, grouper, and wahoo in season.
Pedasi, Panama is a Spanish colonial town situated in the 3rd largest province of Panama, Los Santos. Combined with Herrara, this makes up The Azuero Peninsula which is considered the heartland of Panama.
Pedasi is also considered one of the best places for witnessing the annual migration of the humpback whale (during the season / June to November).
This is a wholesome, genuine, and authentic place. It’s the kind of place you might doubt still exists anywhere in the world and an ideal place to embrace a quiet, simple beach lifestyle.