Our group recently spent some time in Boquete, and it was an experience we’ll never forget! From the moment we arrived, we were struck by the town's charm and the warmth of the locals. They greeted us with friendly smiles and made us feel right at home, often offering tips on the best places to visit.||Many locals spoke English, which made it easy for us to navigate and connect with the community. It was nice not to worry about language barriers while exploring this beautiful area.||The food scene in Boquete was a delightful surprise. We enjoyed everything from traditional Panamanian dishes to international cuisine. Each restaurant we tried had its own unique flair, and we loved gathering around the table to share our favorite meals. The coffee, of course, was exceptional—sipping on fresh brews while taking in the stunning views became a daily ritual.||For those of us who love adventure, Boquete offered plenty of activities. We hiked scenic trails that led us to breathtaking waterfalls and panoramic views of the mountains. One highlight was a thrilling zip-lining experience through the lush canopy—it was exhilarating and a perfect way to bond as a group!||We also took a coffee plantation tour, learning about the process and enjoying tastings along the way. It was fascinating to see how this beloved beverage is made right from the source.||Overall, our time in Boquete was a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and great company. The combination of stunning landscapes, friendly faces, and delicious food made it a truly memorable getaway. We can’t recommend Boquete enough for anyone looking to explore a beautiful and welcoming...
Read moreOur group recently spent some time in Boquete, and it was an experience we’ll never forget! From the moment we arrived, we were struck by the town's charm and the warmth of the locals. They greeted us with friendly smiles and made us feel right at home, often offering tips on the best places to visit.||Many locals spoke English, which made it easy for us to navigate and connect with the community. It was nice not to worry about language barriers while exploring this beautiful area.||The food scene in Boquete was a delightful surprise. We enjoyed everything from traditional Panamanian dishes to international cuisine. Each restaurant we tried had its own unique flair, and we loved gathering around the table to share our favorite meals. The coffee, of course, was exceptional—sipping on fresh brews while taking in the stunning views became a daily ritual.||For those of us who love adventure, Boquete offered plenty of activities. We hiked scenic trails that led us to breathtaking waterfalls and panoramic views of the mountains. One highlight was a thrilling zip-lining experience through the lush canopy—it was exhilarating and a perfect way to bond as a group!||We also took a coffee plantation tour, learning about the process and enjoying tastings along the way. It was fascinating to see how this beloved beverage is made right from the source.||Overall, our time in Boquete was a perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and great company. The combination of stunning landscapes, friendly faces, and delicious food made it a truly memorable getaway. We can’t recommend Boquete enough for anyone looking to explore a beautiful and welcoming...
Read moreApparently of all the reviews I’ve read about this place, I am the lone naysayer. The only things this place has going for it is the price, fairly central location in Boquete and being located above the Sugar & Spice restaurant which offers wonderful breakfast choices. Their posted photos must have been taken when they first opened the place and/or Photoshopped, as they really don’t match what you see when you get there. For example, they show a brand new faucet. The chrome fixtures in my bathroom had the green and white corrosion which can develop on them. My room was a bit grungy and never serviced/cleaned while I was there. I only had one employee ask if I needed anything toward the end of my stay and I only saw her because I happened to have my door open. It was obvious the toilet hadn’t been cleaned or scrubbed in quite awhile by the gray whatever it was covering the bowl. The bed only had two threadbare sheets and a threadbare blanket, with a bunch of pillows that I couldn’t help but wonder how many people had used before me. The towels were threadbare as well. |Probably the reasons the Gideon’s passed ...
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