Isla Palenque
It’s owned by an architect who spent five years living on site, and it shows; each thatched-roof casita is tucked away in the forest, out of view of all the others, reachable by its own private walkway. They’re thoughtfully laid out and stylishly designed, with bedrooms that can be opened to the breeze (and air conditioning, when you need it). And for larger parties there’s the Villa Estate, which opens right onto Playa Primera, and features its own infinity pool for good measure.
The island is crisscrossed with hiking trails which can be explored on your own or with a guide; water sports are a particular focus, from kayaking and paddle-boarding to more ambitious seafaring excursions, including whale-watching and island-hopping. Meals are included, naturally, and consist of Panamanian classics made in large part from ingredients grown on the island. And best of all, while its comforts are substantial, Isla Palenque never feels like a typical resort; at this size it’s the next best thing to your own private island.
How to get there:
Guests of the resort will be met by resort staff at Enrique Malek Airport (DAV) in David, Panama, and transferred by car and boat to Isla Palenque (additional charges may apply). The entire trip takes about an hour. Most guests arrive at Enrique Malek Airport via a connecting flight from Panama City’s Tocumen International Airport (PTY).
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