Providing a restaurant, Cebaco Sunrise Lodge provides accommodations in Isla Cebaco. Some units feature a terrace and/or a balcony with sea or garden views.
Hotel Santa Catalina Panama is set on the beach front, 66 feet from the popular surfing spot of La Punta. This property is a 12 minute walk from Playa Estero, the sandy beach in Santa Catalina.
Combe
From
United States
The restaurant has a wonderful view, the food was delicious
Located in Santa Catalina, a 5-minute walk from Santa Catalina Beach, Tiki Lodge Hotel de Charme has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Yeniffer
From
Panama
Very nice vibe. The room has a good design, comfy bed and nice terrace. The pool is really nice and the water temp was always perfect, also very clean. Convenient to have a restaurant in the property and the food is actually very good. All the staff were very friendly at all times…from booking, all through our stay, until check out. The location is another plus, it is very centric. Another plus is that they have a power plant for whenever there is an electric fault in the area, which can happen at any time. Fully recommended.
Located in Santa Catalina, a 8-minute walk from Estero, Cabañas Sherlley provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking and a terrace. This 5-star hotel offers free WiFi.
Hotel Playa Reina has free bikes, outdoor swimming pool, a garden and restaurant in Llano de Mariato. Featuring a kids' club, this property also provides guests with a playground.
Eileen
From
United States
The setting is absolutely stunning, with amazing views of the ocean. The staff was kind and courteous and overall we had a positive experience.
Offering a restaurant, Hotel Iguanito is located in Santa Catalina, 262 feet from Santa Catalina Beach and 6.8 mi from Lagartero Beach. Free WiFi access is available in all areas.
Andreas
From
United States
The hosts José and Christine were wonderful, the room was a generous size, and the food was superb: José is a master in the kitchen. The A/C is modern and efficient, and having the restaurant downstairs is very convenient. Breakfast and dinner were excellent (the grouper!!).
Close to a hostel a few houses down the street (towards the beach) where you can rent kayaks for a nice trip to Santa Catalina island.
Located in Morrillo, Casa Morrillo has a garden, private beach area, bar, and free WiFi. There is free private parking and the property has paid airport shuttle service.
vikki schutz
From
Argentina
It's a peaceful place, surrounded by nature. With comfortable spaces and a modern design, it's perfect for relaxing and enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings. Ideal for disconnecting and experiencing the natural beauty of Panama.
The part of the island we stayed at was/has been/could be...
The part of the island we stayed at was/has been/could be amazing and very beautiful but now feels like the land that time forgot. It Needs life and atmosphere and some TLC. It’s full of rubbish/plastic/refrigerators and looks uncared for.
I’m sure it has so much more to offer but there was Limited info available about the island.
We hiked but were not sure about snakes or how the people living there felt about outsiders walking around. There were no tracks to follow or obvious routes so we had to take our chances as there was no one at the Sunrise to talk to.
One day I hope this place will be alive again, loved and cared for.
Currently it is a lonely, isolating experience. The beaches and the sea are fun. Wildlife is pretty non existent. Birdlife is minimal - they could put feeders out which would attract many more species.
Only place to eat was where we stayed which was bland and lacked flavour or variety. There were no food choices. The price of food and drink here was reasonable.
The water taxi costs $80 dollars each way or if you found others who were going on the same day this reduced to $60.. This is not advertised - however, when you made the booking Jose (CEO) from the city would WhatsApp All the details over. He was very very knowledgeable but wasn’t on the island to support with its visit and once there, there was no way of contacting him.
There are no others places to stay on the island. There are some abandoned buildings which would have been accommodation at some point. There are many Un harvested crops and coconuts regularly fall from the trees.
We went there full of excitement as part of our honeymoon and although it was challenging, cold showers (were fine) very limited electricity and no wifi or hotspot for planning your next move on, it was the talking point of our trip but for all the wrong reasons. Thanks for reasons. Definitely, somewhere to look out for in the future.
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Toni
United Kingdom
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