How to get there
By car
Drive over the Pan-American highway until you reach Santiago. The road to San Fransisco and Santa Fé crosses the highway with a fly-over and is easily recognizable. From there a small but well maintained mountain road takes you all the way to Santa Fé. At the beginning of town there’s a fork in the road: take the left road leading up. At the end of the road, take another left and you will find us immediately.

Bus stop at the town square
By public transport
From Panama City, take the bus to Santiago. From Santiago bus terminal, take the minibus to Santa Fé. Alternatively, you can take any long distance bus since they all have a stop over at Santiago. This is usually faster, but you will have to take a taxi to the Santiago bus terminal (it should only cost you about $1)
Leave the minibus at the town square of Santa Fé, with the statue of Priest Gallego on your right hand and the church on your left hand side. Take the first road to the left for about 200 meters until you spot a sign: “Tierra Libre”.
General note: Santa Fé does not have an ATM machine, be sure to bring enough cash with you.

