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Coral Lodge
A
pristine setting surrounded by golden beaches, tropical rainforest,
an azure sea, and coral gardens. Authentic nature and adventure
in Panama’s only aqua-lodge, beach resort and dive habitat.The
unconventional choice to EXPLORE Coral Lodge and ENJOY…
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Islas
Secas
Islas
Secas is a boutique resort amid 16 secluded private
tropical islands. Islas Secas is designed for active people who
appreciate private, pristine surroundings, tasteful, comfortable
accommodations and excellent food and drink. Islas Secas offers
the ultimate adventure vacation in tranquil natural beauty with
swimming, snorkeling, fishing, whale watching, surfing, and more.
Or more can be less. Islas Secas can offer you time to pamper
yourself with a relaxing massage and professional spa services
and local gourmet cuisine. Your private island resort awaits
you.
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The
Canopy Lodge in
El Valle de Antón
was finished in the fall of 2005. El Valle is about 60
miles from Panama City. For many years this
has been the favorite vacation spot for residents of Panama
City.
El Valle is also called
Crater Valley, as it sits in the crater of an extinct volcano that
exploded 5 million years ago. The resultant scenery is quite dramatic:
a steep valley surrounded by jagged peaks and filled with flowers,
streams and verdant forests.
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Canopy
Tower
The Canopy Tower was
built by the United States Air Force to house powerful radar used in
the defense of the Panama Canal. In 1996 the tower and its 35 acres of
rainforest were transferred to Panama in compliance with the Torrijos-Carter
Treaty. A local businessman and conservationist, Raul Arias de Parra,
transformed the radar tower into a unique, exclusive ecolodge.
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Tucked away
in a highland cloud forest, Los Quetzales Lodge & Spa is ideal
for those longing to retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern
living. At 7260 feet above sea level (2,200 meters), the Preserve
has the highest lodging facilities in the country and lies inside
the primary rainforests of Volcan Baru National Park. The Volcan
Baru Park is adjacent to the Parque Internacional la Amistad, which
straddles Costa Rica and Panama. Our 400 hectare preserve has been
protected by the private efforts of its founders since 1970.
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Gamboa
Rainforest Resort is a luxury destination resort located on the Panama Canal, in the
heart of the lush Panamanian rainforest. The resort has been carefully
designed to provide a variety of educational and adventure experiences.
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The
Kimball and Viola families built Tranquilo Bay inside the rainforest overlooking
the Caribbean Sea and the beautiful Panamanian jungle. Their central location
within the archipelago of Bocas del Toro permits exploration of some of
the most biologically diverse areas within Panama and Central America.
Bocas del Toro, Panama includes an archipelago of some 68 tropical islands
which are excellent for beach combing, birding and exploring. Around the
many reefs and lagoons you may fish, snorkel and surf.
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Burbayar
Lodge
Burbayar is submerged in a
privileged tropical rainforest area which is part of a biological corridor
linked to the Nargana Natural Reserve,the Chagres National Park and the
Darien National Park. We are a part of the Mesoamerican Biological Corridor
(MBC) encompassing all of Central America. These corridors are crucial
to the protection of habitat which sustains a myriad of flora, fauna
and cultures.
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Sierra
Llorona
Sierra
Llorona, "the
crying mountain" or "weeping mountain" is a green
paradise for nature enthusiasts. The family owned and operated
lodge is located
in a private tropical reserve of 200 hectares (494 acres). It
is a vivid representation of Central America's tropical rain
forest with
abundant woody vines, orchids, mosses and bromeliads.
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