Penonomé, situated at the geographical center of the country, serves as the capital of Coclé Province in Panama, to the west of Panama West Province. The Penonomé district is located at an elevation of 87 meters above sea level and is approximately 150 kilometers away from Panama City.
The region is characterized by a Tropical Savannah climate, with temperatures ranging between 25 and 27°C. This climate type features a prolonged dry season, with months of rainfall totaling less than 60 mm. During the northern hemisphere winter, the average temperature of the coolest month exceeds 18°C. The annual relative humidity falls within the range of 80 to 85%.
Penonomé is situated in close proximity to the Pacific coast, just 30 kilometers away, and it is well connected to Panama City, which is located 150 kilometers away. The city is home to the Penonomé Museum, a place that seamlessly combines breathtaking natural attractions with a diverse culture and a rich history steeped in folklore and craftsmanship.