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Panama isn't Costa Rica—so five-star lodgings are rare. This place is about real-deal ecotourism, meaning the top priority of many resorts is being green rather than making green. Some high-end hotels even eschew air-conditioning, and have hot water that's closer to lukewarm. But you won't find better access to unspoiled nature than you will here.
The discreet and luxurious Bristol, located in the heart of the financial district, is arguably the best hotel in the city—in part because of its...more
Bird-watchers, or those who want to get their eco-fix without venturing too far into the jungle, will feel right at home at this small inn, set at treetop...more
A comfortable yet thoroughly eco-sensitive resort on an undeveloped part of the Caribbean coast just north of Kuna Yala (a.k.a. San Blas), this property...more
Set right on the Panama Canal, this expansive 107-room resort has amenities galore—which will appeal to those wanting their creature comforts along with...more
You could say this hotel is off the beaten path—if there was a path. Set on a private, 22-square-mile island in the middle of the Gulf of Panama, it can...more
It looks like something you'd find on a quiet street in Paris, but this mansard-roofed boutique hotel sits right in Panama City's financial district. And that's...more
Barely outside Panama City—just a 30-minute drive from downtown—is one of the country's loveliest resorts. The sprawling white InterCon resembles a...more
Set on a working coffee plantation in the mountainous central region of Boquete, this seven-room hotel was originally built—but never used—as a...more
The highest-altitude lodgings in Panama—7,200 feet above sea level, to be exact—are this property's five private duplex chalets. These...more
On the main island in the spectacular Caribbean archipelago of Bocas del Toro, Punta Caracol's nine bungalows sit on stilts above the turquoise water (as do...more










