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Panama Resorts
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Monday, October 13 2008 |
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We spent 2 nights in Mango Beach Club Resort in Bocas del Toro Panama. It is about 6 kilometers from Bocas Town (which is where all the attractions are): far away enough to get away from the noise and the loud music at night but close enough to make daily trips, about a five minute boat ride.
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Last Updated ( Monday, October 13 2008 )
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Panama Lodging
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Friday, September 26 2008 |
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The Blue Marlin Hotel/Resort is on Isla Carneros which is about a two2 minute water taxi ride ($1 per person) from the main Bocas town. The owners (George and Yessica) welcomed us and were willing to help with anything that we could possibly need on our stay (they took great care of us during our three days and two night stay with friends, for calling water taxis when we needed one, and helping us make contacts for scuba diving).
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, September 30 2008 )
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Panama Inns
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Tuesday, September 09 2008 |
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We spent three nights at Hotel La Coralina. The hotel exudes a tropical ambience and it is in a beautiful location: a nice representation of Bocas del Toro. Since my sister wanted a vacation consisting of horseback rides on the beach, nature trails, scuba diving, and surfing, we decided to stay at La Coralina. To my surprise, I was really pleased with the hotel.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, September 09 2008 )
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Panama Lodging
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Monday, September 08 2008 |
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During our recent trip to Bocas del Toro, Panama we spent two nights in Hotel Bocas Del Toro. The hotel staff was very helpful and most importantly cheerful and hospitable. We were immediately greeted by Denilka and Johayui who offered several available rooms to us; both staff members were extremely friendly, professional, and displayed a sincere desire to make us comfortable.
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Last Updated ( Monday, September 08 2008 )
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Panama Lodging
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Written by Matt
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Sunday, September 07 2008 |
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Tropical Suites is located on Isla Colon in Bocas del Toro Panama. It guarantees an alternative view to life in the beautiful and fascinating province of Bocas del Toro. Set in a convenient location, it provides good access to everything the town can offer such as great restaurants, grocery stores and supermarkets.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, September 03 2008 )
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Panama Luxury Hotels
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Friday, September 05 2008 |
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We found the Raddison Decapolis as a trendy and chic hotel, a combination of modern design and incomparable atmosphere. This is definitely one of the best properties in Panama. This hotel is set in the business district on Avenida Balboa, which is a centralized location.
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Last Updated ( Friday, September 05 2008 )
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Panama Resorts
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Friday, September 05 2008 |
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My mom wanted to see the Canal but also wanted a resort vacation in the City, so we booked at InterContinental Playa Bonita Resort.It is not located in the downtown City,it's about 16 kilometers from the Panama City center and seems to be a good fit for anyone who wants to be close to the city, but looking for resort-type atmosphere.
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Last Updated ( Friday, September 05 2008 )
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Panama Lodging
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Written by Matt
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Friday, September 05 2008 |
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Sevilla Suites is pretty nice. Together with my friend Fern, we stayed in Seville Suites for 3 days. It's ideally located at the heart of the city, approximately 15 minutes from the airport. Directly across the street is a small, intimate, and world-class (according to the waiter, but not to us) restaurant. It's situated in El Cangrejo, easy access (by foot) to almost everything.
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Last Updated ( Friday, September 05 2008 )
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Panama Resorts
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Written by Matt
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Thursday, September 04 2008 |
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When I was twenty one, I found a job working for a resort in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina where the official dress code of visitors was somewhere between trailer trash and "my god woman, who the fuck told you that would look good?" The resort was roughly the size of a small country offered a complimentary buffet of crab legs on the night of your arrival.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, September 04 2008 )
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Panama Inns
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Thursday, September 04 2008 |
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Together with a friend, we stayed in Hotel Deville for 4 days. This came as one of the highly recommended Panama City boutique hotels. It is located at the heart of the city's banking area and just steps away from the finest restaurants, galleries, and other businesses. The area is safe and quite. We were told this was to be a perfect base for exploring life in Panama City, day and night.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, September 02 2008 )
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Panama Luxury Hotels
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Wednesday, September 03 2008 |
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My husband and I have a passion for traveling. I'm grateful we had the chance to visit Panama City. For us, in choosing a hotel, the location is the most critical aspect. We also wanted a boutique hotel because we wanted a distinctive theme as opposed to just any generic Panama hotel. After few researches we decided to stay at the Bristol.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, September 03 2008 )
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Panama Luxury Hotels
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Tuesday, September 02 2008 |
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When my sister invited me for a vacation in Panama City, I was a bit hesitant to join her. I'm really not sure what to expect. Gladly, Panama is a beautiful country. I also enjoyed our stay at Panama Marriot hotel. It has a good safe location. It is very convenient for us. There are times we skip the hotel's restaurant and walk around a few blocks from the hotel and we have a variety of choices of eating places.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, September 02 2008 )
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Panama Inns
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Written by Matt
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Monday, September 01 2008 |
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The boutique hotel has long characterized Costa Rica as a unique tourism destination, defying the old-school slogan that, in the hotel industry, standardization was king. While today's Costa Rica is indeed dotted with some of the world's most glamorous hotel chain names, at the heart of Central America's largest tourism thrust was always a smaller, more intimate allure and now, certain spots in neighboring Panama are following suit.
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Last Updated ( Monday, September 01 2008 )
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Panama Inns
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Written by Madeline Schuler
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Monday, July 07 2008 |
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Our family loves to travel and when we do, we see to it that we make the most of our trip & to choose the best place to stay. La Estancia was not my husband's choice but I and my two girls (ages10 & 16) outvoted him. We got in at Albrook airport, welcomed by a nice driver who spoke English and gave us a bird's eye view of the place.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, August 21 2008 )
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Panama Lodging
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Written by admin
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Tuesday, June 17 2008 |
This hotel really cares about customer satisfaction. I have stayed in
hotels in Panama City that were over $200/night and they can't beat the
service and quality of the rooms and the price. The hotel is
beautifully decorated and they provide you with a bellboy to take your
luggage to your room and load it in your car when you are leaving.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, August 21 2008 )
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Panama Resorts
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Written by admin
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Friday, February 08 2008 |
Not wanting to bash Playa Blanca (I haven\'t been there yet), I found
the Decameron, Panama, to be excellent. They claim to be 4 Star, but I
personally think that this is too low; show be 5+!! From the time we
checked in, through NoliTours, everything was fanatastic.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, August 21 2008 )
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Panama Luxury Hotels
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Written by Claire
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Thursday, July 05 2007 |
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When traveling off the beaten path to unspoiled, virgin landscapes, the human heart has a tendency to want to preserve it and claim it all at once. European couple Victoria and Max tried to grasp the best of both worlds when they purchased a small peninsula on Isla Boca Brava in the Chiriqui Golf and constructed an eco-friendly boutique hotel.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, August 21 2008 )
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Panama Lodging
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Written by Claire
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Wednesday, June 27 2007 |
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"Las Sirenas is an odd concept," admited co-owner Gilda de Ferrer. "It's not a hotel." I sat there, slightly bewildered, listening to Gilda on her porch while
drinking fresh lemonade and playing with the #4 key I had just been
given at the reception desk moments earlier.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, August 21 2008 )
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Panama Luxury Hotels
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Written by Matt
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Thursday, May 03 2007 |
When I heard the phrase urban spa, I envisioned lying on the sidewalk of a busy New Jersey intersection, my tense shoulders massaged by the soft loofa of a middle aged crossing guard named Bertha.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, August 21 2008 )
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