Pedasi is a town located in Los Santos Province in Panama, comprising five districts: Pedasi, Los Asientos, Purio, and Oria Arriba. It has several beaches along the coast of the Azuero Peninsula, which is known for agriculture. The town of Pedasi is small with a beautiful central square surrounded by restaurants, shops, and bars, and often hosts live music. Nearby is Iguana Island wildlife refuge, accessible by boat, which is home to over 62 bird species and reptiles like iguanas, and has a coral reef with fish and turtles. Another attraction is Venao Beach, known for surfing, with beach bars and hotels, consisting of several beaches surrounded by
2. Pedasi is comprised of five districts of which are: Pedasi, Los
Asientos, Purio and Oria Arriba.
The town of Pedasi, head of the district of the same name is
located southeast of the province of Los Santos. Has large
extensions of beaches like El Arenal, El Toro, La Garita, Los
Destiladeros, among others. Azuero peninsula is one of the main
crop of Panama and Pedasi. Panama and Venao Beach are at the
southern tip of the Azuero peninsula. Downtown Pedasi is a small,
quaint and main attraction is a beautiful square. The square is the
heart of Pedasi and is surrounded by a handful of restaurants,
coffees, shops and bars.
3. There is often live music or a party in downtown Pedasi, the
different types of travelers and investors come to Pedasi and
Venao Beach. If you are looking for a green, a lover of boutique
hotel with an affectation of unique designs or art invensor with a
vision that will have a great time here and are likely to find
tranquility.
4. Iguana Island
Is a wildlife refuge island that can be reached by a boat ride of
20 minutes from El Arenal beach. The 52 hectare island is
surrounded by a coral reef, which gives white sand beaches: El
Cirial beach and peole El Faro.
The refuge is home to over 62 species of birds, and an
important nesting site for the frigate, with a population of over
5000.
The island is also home to several species of reptiles, including
the black iguana, which gives its name to the island. It also has
a marine area, including 40 areas of a channel for migrating
humpback whales between June and October, and one of the
largest well-preserved coral reef in Panama. The reef is home
to a wide variety of fish, rays, eels and turtles.
5. Venao Beach
Venao Beach is one of the main attractions in the Pedasi area
due to surfing. The surf culture has brought two beach bars and
restaurants under two huts and a new beach hotel sprouting
your around. Venado Beach - which is the official name, but all
the locals and foreigners simply called Venao Beach, consists by
half Moon bay. The center of the beach offers surfing
throughout making it a popular destination for local and
international surfers. Venao Bay Beach is flanked by two
equally stunning bays and beaches with protected snorkeling
and swimming beaches of La Playita of the West and the
secluded, inaccessible, La Madrona to the East Bay consists of
several beaches.
6. Venao Beach beaches are surrounded by many streams, hills
and remnants of a tropical dry forest that spread throughout
the peninsula in earlier times. The forest is home to many
species of animals such as howler and spider monkeys, local
deer and iguanas.