bayanoriver New Investment Area the East of PanamaDeputy Hernan Delgado claims that international investors are looking towards the East of Panama. Delgado, presented at the start of the legislative period a project and explain its benefits.

Tourism and hotel consortiums from Spain, America, Dominican Republic and Venezuela have expressed interest in investing in the area between the Bayano River mouth and the province of Darien, product of the development and promotion  measurements for tourism development in the region proposed by the initiative of Deputy Hernan Delgado.

Congressman Delgado announced that he has already held talks with representatives of U.S. companies making major investments in the area of Chiman, Buena Ventura, Brujas and Gonzalo Vasquez, who are confident that Bill No. 16 will turn into law of the Republic, to enable the development of infrastructure, including roads and bridges, to take advantage of the potential which exists in the  beaches of the sector.

He said the economic boost tourism will baste the momentum that is occurring in the Gulf of Panama, in a single kernel that will allow development to combat poverty, hunger, poverty and basic needs faced by people of the region. 

”So health care institutions, housing, public works and others are a bit worried about the future of Panamanians who live in an almost virgin land,” he added.

He said the bill would integrate indigenous areas of the Kuna Tribe of Madugandí,  Embera Alto Bayano, of Rondo and of Hato to national development, which have a high cultural and scenic potential still untapped. 

The initiative was discussed with various national sectors, including the Tourism Authority of Panama and the National Environmental Authority and was approved on first debate by the Trade Commission of the National Assembly, chaired by the deputy Alcibiades Vasquez Velasquez.

The Tucan Golf course in Panama is just outside Panama City. This 6,618 yard, par 72 championship course is bordered by tropical rain forest and has views of the skyscrapers of Panama City as well as the Bridge of the Americas crossing the Panama Canal.

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Tucan was designed by American golf course architect Jeffrey Meyers and built by Gregori International and is one of the most challenging golf courses in Panama.

The front nine on Tucan is the part bordered by rainforest and frequented by birds you thought only existed in magazine photos while the back nine opens up to vistas of the city and the Panama Canal.

True its reputation as a championship course Tucan has its share of water hazards in the line of play as well as to the side of play. This course is playable and impeccably maintained year round, including during Panama’s rainy season.

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As a country club Tucan has villas and apartment for living on site where you can play a championship level golf course every day of the year. Homes at Tucan range from 2,300 to 5,000 square feet and feature elegant designs for luxurious living.

Playing golf in Panama means two seasons, wet and dry. The summer in Panama runs from December to May and means Tucan needs to water its fairways and greens. Winter in Panama is the rainy season from May to December when Tucan turns off the tap. Despite the fact that rainfall in Panama is measured in feet instead of inches Tucan is designed so that the course is playable year round although you will probably want to sit out the hour-long afternoon shower in the clubhouse.

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