Best Time to Visit Panama

Panama is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit depends on what you want to experience — sunshine and surf, jungle adventures, island hopping, or cultural festivals. Panama’s climate is tropical, with two main seasons: dry season (December–April) and green season (May–November). Rain can fall even in dry months — but it usually comes in short bursts, leaving plenty of sunshine.

This guide will help you decide when to travel based on weather, regional differences, activities, and events — so you can plan with confidence.

Quick Summary by Season

Season Months Highlights Considerations
Dry Season December – April Best weather, perfect for beaches, city, and adventure Peak tourism = higher prices & limited availability
Green Season May – November Lush landscapes, fewer crowds, great surf Afternoon rain common, especially in mountains and rainforest
Shoulder Months Late November & early December / May Balanced conditions, good for flexible travelers Weather can be mixed but manageable

Month by Month Guide to Visiting Panama

Month by Month Guide to Visiting Panama

Best Time by Region in Panama

Best time to visit Panama by region

Special Events & Festivals in Panama

Carnaval – February or early March: Panama’s biggest party, especially in Las Tablas

Semana Santa (Holy Week) – March or April: Expect crowds and closures in small towns

Independence Month – November: Parades and local celebrations nationwide

Whale Watching Season – July to October on the Pacific Coast

Sea Turtle Nesting – July to November at Isla Cañas and Azuero beaches

When to Book Travel to Panama

Timing your bookings can make or break your experience — especially during Panama’s peak seasons. If you’re traveling during the dry season (December to April), it’s best to reserve your flights, hotels, and top-rated Panama tours at least 2 to 4 months in advance to secure the best options before they sell out.

In contrast, the green season (May to November) brings more flexibility, with fewer crowds and lower prices. It’s a great time to score last-minute deals.

If your trip falls around Carnaval (February/March) or national holidays in November, be prepared — prices surge and availability drops quickly. Book early for these high-demand periods to avoid disappointment.

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