(Hospitality.net) Wyndham Hotel Group, the worldâs largest hotel company with approximately 7,410 hotels and part of Wyndham Worldwide Corporation announced the opening of the 331-room TRYP by Wyndham Panama Albrook Mall, marking the select-service hotel brandâs largest hotel in Central America and second property in Panama City, Panama. Its addition further supports the … [Read more...]
New Panama resorts promise ultimate in luxury and escape from civilization
(Travel Daily News) For those that have done the jungle villas of Costa Rica and the private island retreats of the Caribbean, luxury resorts in Panama offer a fresh dose of character, exclusive amenities and unmatched wilderness adventure. Three new boutique properties are raising the bar for the tiny isthmus, inviting the discerning leisure traveler to delight in its … [Read more...]
Panama’s eco-luxury resrt Isla Palenque opens to high acclaim
(etrubonews) Since the opening of the first six rooms of its luxury hotel in February, the new private island resort on Isla Palenque, in Panama, has received glowing reviews and sold out its exclusive Founders Club for vacation homeowners in just 10 weeks. The master-planned resort community provides guests and future residents a unique private island experience through … [Read more...]
Waldorf Astoria Panama offering room deals
(LA Times) Travelers heading to Latin America will have a new option for a luxury stay. Waldorf Astoria Panama recently opened near the Calle Uruguay entertainment area in Panama City. Prices start at $159 a night for room only and $219 for a hotel-breakfast package. The deal: The new-build hotel in Panama City has 248 rooms, a spa and fitness center and is within walking … [Read more...]
Royal Decameron Resort Panama Review
(Trinidad and Tobago Newsday) Recently I was invited to visit Panama courtesy Copa Airlines and the Royal Decameron Golf and Beach Resort in Panama. I had never heard about the chain âDecameron Hotelsâ, so it certainly was going to be a completely new experience. And I wasnât disappointed. Caribbean people would be familiar with names like, Marriott, Radisson, Hyatt, Hilton, … [Read more...]