The most beautiful land in Panama

Catiland Group Panama is a land holding that has been developed since the late nineties and that has dedicated itself to protecting and conserving important areas of unique and privileged lands on the Pacific coast of Panama.

The lands, grouped into areas that create, through their scale and diversity, represent a significant opportunity for the development, regeneration and restoration of a coastal ecosystem, interconnected with the environmental balance and biodiversity of this special marine zone of the Pacific.

This was reinforced by the creation of COIBA as a UNESCO site in 2005 and the signature of the Panamanian Government in June 2022 within the framework of President Laurentino Cortizo Cohen’s participation in the IX Summit of the Americas, the foreign ministers of the four countries that make up the Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor (CMAR), Costa Rica, Ecuador, Colombia and Panama, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United States to strengthen international cooperation for this important area of international conservation.

Our primary objectives in each of the areas is to ensure the proper functioning of the land, its conservation of flora and fauna, and avoid the hunting of animals that exists in that area.

In the same way, the marking of pins and maintenance of the fences or dividing lines is carried out as well as keeping the beaches clean.

In all the areas the 22m and 200m lines are maintained as well as the 50m lines related to the Mangrove areas as well as the paths and trails. We undertake the maintenance and conservation works of the trees, flora and fauna that exist. Maintenance and cleaning work is done by hand using machete and no type of weed killer or poison that can damage the land and mangrove swamps in the area.

Since 2012, the Company has strived to develop land protection by collaborating and employing people in each area to help consolidate and secure the land under its control, establishing a field, environmental and collaborative maintenance program (in the case of Bahia Honda) with the Smithsonian Institution.

In 2018 the Owners with the Management team and external consultants decided that the development, establishment and protection of this environmental patrimony was declared ready to enter the next phase of incorporating other investors whose objectives would be to help maintain the legacy of this work.