Panama in August

Hi folks,
going for a solo-surftrip of about 3 weeks, next August.
My level is beg/intermediate. I am thining about Panama.
Can anyone give some suggestions from pesonal experience??
From my research I spotted a few areas but still have some question marks here and there:
1. Santa Catalina: I've heard of world class waves on reef. Dont mind the reef, but this time of the year the Pacific is pumping, so I dont know if there are chances for intermediate surfing, or just expert-only breaks.
2. Playa Venao: almost same situation as Santa Catalina..the risk is that it's gonna be too heavy for my level..
3. Bocas del Toro: should be great (maybe "too great", meaning too big for my level..) in dec/jan, but from what i've read size will be fine in August. The problem seems to be consistency though.
4. West of Panama city: honestly didnt research much about that, as I wouldnt stay near the city, I'd move in more remote areas instead... But if there's anything good, i am ready to consider also this area....
I know surfing is always about luck, but dont wanna head to Panama if it's too uncertain...
I really have no idea what to expect. If anyone has been there in august and is willing to share their experience, that would be super appreciated.
Thank u and keep surfing!
k
going for a solo-surftrip of about 3 weeks, next August.
My level is beg/intermediate. I am thining about Panama.
Can anyone give some suggestions from pesonal experience??
From my research I spotted a few areas but still have some question marks here and there:
1. Santa Catalina: I've heard of world class waves on reef. Dont mind the reef, but this time of the year the Pacific is pumping, so I dont know if there are chances for intermediate surfing, or just expert-only breaks.
2. Playa Venao: almost same situation as Santa Catalina..the risk is that it's gonna be too heavy for my level..
3. Bocas del Toro: should be great (maybe "too great", meaning too big for my level..) in dec/jan, but from what i've read size will be fine in August. The problem seems to be consistency though.
4. West of Panama city: honestly didnt research much about that, as I wouldnt stay near the city, I'd move in more remote areas instead... But if there's anything good, i am ready to consider also this area....
I know surfing is always about luck, but dont wanna head to Panama if it's too uncertain...
I really have no idea what to expect. If anyone has been there in august and is willing to share their experience, that would be super appreciated.
Thank u and keep surfing!
k