

Between December and April, you’ll also get front-row viewing of the Humpback Whale migration. Delicious seasonal and sustainable ocean-to-table Panamanian food is served in the cathedral-like Terraza, or guests can enjoy a beach barbeque along the sandy shores of Pargo Beach on one of the other islands in the archipelago.Īll-inclusive rates for a casita sleeping two start from $2,500 (£2,806) per night. As part of the all-inclusive rate, guests can undertake a fishing trip, marine safaris, guided nature hikes and a variety of water sports activities like snorkelling, scuba diving, wakeboarding and wake surfing, stand-up paddle-boarding, kayaking and sailing as well as sunset cruises exploring the biodiversity of Coiba National Park, a Unesco World Heritage site. The archipelago is home to thousands of species of wild fauna and flora, the largest coral reefs off Panama’s Pacific coast, beautiful beaches and two vast, protected marine parks teeming with sea life. Each casita is set within its own tropical garden with a plunge pool.

On the island of Cavada, the only one to have been developed, you will find four individually designed wooden casitas and three tented casitas, sleeping up to just 24 guests – perfect for a multi-generational family holiday or party. For a totally secluded holiday, the resort of Islas Secas is located within a 14-island archipelago in the Gulf of Chiriquí, 20 miles off the wild and rugged Pacific coast of Panama.
