Isla Contadora
The Pearl Islands are an archipelago in the Gulf of Panama. Many people are familiar with these islands because they were used to film many seasons of the TV show Survivor. Contadora is the most developed of these islands, and it is home to the Playa Larga beach. This beach is a normal, gorgeous Panamanian beach, but it also happens to be home to a shipwrecked ferry boat laying on the sand, which is a rare sight. While in Contadora, whale watching is a popular activity, and many people also come to fish for mahi-mahi, sailfish, and marlin.
The Pearl Islands are a group of islands in Panama's Gulf. These islands are well-known to many people because they were utilized to film numerous seasons of the TV show Survivor. The Playa Larga beach is located on Contadora, the most developed of these islands. This beach is a typical, beautiful Panamanian beach, but it also has a shipwrecked ferry boat sitting on the sand, which is a unique sight. Whale watching is a popular pastime in Contadora, and many visitors also come to fish for mahi-mahi, sailfish, and marlin.
There are also a number of local eateries that serve a variety of cuisines. Several tourist stores line the main boulevard on the island's northeast side, near to the little strip of runway for the incoming plane, offering local jewelry and souvenirs as well as boating, scuba diving, and snorkeling trips. The island has also hosted three episodes of the television show Survivor, with many of the cast and staff staying on the island while filming.
Contadora is a popular tourist destination with a small regional/domestic airport (IATA code: OTD) that offers regular flights to and from Panama City and the rest of the archipelago's islands.
Location: Gulf of Panama, Panama