Panama's tourist season is during the dry season from around mid-December
to mid-April. The weather can be hot and steamy in the lowlands
during the rainy season, when the humidity makes the heat more
oppressive than otherwise. Rain in Panama tends to come in sudden
short downpours that freshen the air and are followed by sunshine.
If you'll be doing any long, strenuous hiking, the dry season
is the most comfortable time to do it; the Darién Gap can
be crossed only at this time.
Carnaval
Carnaval is celebrated over the four days preceding
Ash Wednesday and involves music, dancing and a big parade on
Shrove Tuesday. The celebrations in Panama City and Las Tablas
are the most festive. The Semana Santa (Easter Week) celebrations
at Villa de Los Santos, on the Península de Azuero, are
equally renowned. The Festival of the Black Christ at Portobelo
on October 21 includes a parade of the famous life-size statue
of the Black Christ, and attracts pilgrims from all over the country.
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