Playa Venao is a beautiful oceanic beach located in the Pedasi District in Panama. There are quite a few beaches in the area that offer some of the best surfing the country has to offer. The breaks come in many different varieties and Playa Venao is the most popular place to go surfing. It was also the host to the 2007 Central American Surfing Championships. Playa Venao has a wonderful variety of left and right breaks that cross over a nice sandy bottom. Anothe rgreat place to go surfing is the El Toro beach which has a left and right point break. El Lagarto features left and right beach breaks and then there is Los Destiladeros which has mnay different breaks.
If you like to go sport fishing you will not be disappointed because there is a huge variety of fish that you can catch. The Cubera Snapper is a popular fish as is the Roosterfish.There are several places you can take your fishing tackle and fish in the deep sea and all of the popular spots are within 8 miles of the shoreline.
If you would like to see wildlife there is the Isla Iguana Wildlife Range which is a 52 hectare island that is home to over 62 different bird species and is considered the largest nesting site for the Frigatebird. You can also go snorkeling and scuba diving and entrance to the park is $10.00. There are several types of vacation rentals in the area and if you own a property in Playa Venao you can enter your property Free of charge.
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Hello,
I’m coming to Panama on a surf trip with my boyfriend June 8-19. We’d like to surf in that area – Playa Venao, and around. Is it easy to find long boards to rent there? If so, how what are the average prices per hour, or day?
Thanks
Aloura