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AT THE PANAMA CANAL
Exploring the rainforest has never been easier, since all of our
attractions
and most of our tours are found right on our property
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We have created several exhibits to showcase the vast diversity of the
rainforest's flora and fauna. Strolling along the pathways and trails located
throughout our resort, you'll discover a variety of educational exhibits, each
one designed to explain a different element of the rainforest. |
You can visit our freshwater fish aquarium, orchid and
botanical gardens, butterfly nursery, turtle and iguana nesting areas, a
reptile exhibit, historical and cultural displays, or sign up for
various nature and observation tours. For jogging and
cycling our trails are especially designed to accommodate the fitness level and time
requirements of our guests.
The
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI)
plays an important role in the development of our educational exhibits and
tours. In addition to providing information for the exhibits, STRI also
helps train our guides and assists in the resort's mission to increase
conservation awareness. The resort's exhibition spaces will also be
research sites for resident.
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Accommodation: |
Hotel Rooms
The Hotel's Main Building was built in the year 2000 with spacious modern rooms according to the highest hotel standards of a five star property. All of the rooms and suites come with minibar, electronic safe deposit box, satellite TV, crystal showers, hair dryers, makeup mirror, iron/ iron board,
coffee maker, monogrammed robes, fire protection system and balconies overlooking the Chagres River and the
Rainforest. |
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Historical Villa Apartments
Adjacent to the main resort building, 48 tropical wooden construction apartments built in the 1930īs for the Panama Canal Administration officers, have been carefully renovated and decorated with charming tropical furniture. There
are 4 apartments in each one of the Villas all come with separate living
room areas, kitchenette with wet bar, sink and fridge, coffee makers,
bathtubs, satellite TV, voice mail data ports and ceiling fans as well as
A/C, individually controlled; wooden floors and spectacular views of the
rainforest. |
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Facilities: |
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Restaurants
An abundant variety of food and beverage selections is available for you in the Resort's restaurants
and lounges. Los Lagartos Restaurant, located near the Resort's marina, offers tropical cuisine and a spectacular
view of ships transiting the nearby Panama Canal. The Chagres River View Restaurant offers all-day dining, the Bistro
Corotu features fine dining and international cuisine; and the Iguana Lobby Bar, the Cascadas Pool Bar and the
Monkey Bar are the ideal places to unwind. |
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The pool
Take a deep plunge in our
tri-level cascade pool, acclaimed for its beauty and design. The resort
itself provides a great combination of a luxury complex and unspoiled
surroundings of a lush tropical settings. Either in the out side nature
or in the inside facilities you'll find a way to relax at Gamboa
Resort. |
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Additional Services: |
Conventions, Meetings and Banquets
A total of 7 Meeting Rooms with 14,528 square feet of meeting space, featuring several pro-function and break-out areas with stunning views of the Chagres River and Soberania National Park. State-of-the-art audio-visual equipment. An additional 4,300 square foot Activity Center and Outdoor Lawn Reception Area, both with fully equipped kitchen facilities. Meeting Managers and Catering staff to handle all details. |
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The Spa
Exercise equipment and aerobics with trained personal instructors and
health treatments that range from massage and body wraps to hydro and
aroma therapy. Jacuzzi, steam-room and a beauty salon where manicure,
pedicure, facials and much more is offered. Gamboa is also the perfect
setting for meditation and Tai-Chi classes. |
Marina Complex and Sport Fishing
Find adventure at the Marina Complex,
which offers a variety of interesting and entertaining activities around the
Chagres River and Gatun Lake.
Don't miss the Chagres River and Gatun
Lake freshwater fishing experience! Boats, guides and fishing gear provided by
the resort. |
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| RATES |
Until - Mar 1/08 |
Mar 2 - 9/08 |
Mar 10 - Apr 15/08 |
Apr 16 - Sept 30/08 |
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| Historic One Bedroom Villa |
$153 |
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$153 |
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$110 |
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| One large living room area with two sofas and a dinning table for four. Separately you will find the Main Bedroom with one Queen Size Bed. Maximun Capacity in existing Beds: 2 Adults. |
| Historic Two Bedroom Villa |
$180 |
$206 |
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$180 |
$206 |
$138 |
$165 |
| Consist of one large living room area with two sofas and a dinning table for four and Two Separate Bedrooms and one bathroom, which connects to both bedrooms. The Main Bedroom contains one Queen Size Bed and the Secondary Bedroom has two Twin Size Beds, which makes it ideal for families. Maximum Capacity in existing Beds: 2 Adults / 2 Children under 12 years old |
Deluxe
River View Rooms with
private balconies and hammocks |
$235 |
$263 |
$303 |
$338 |
$360 |
$235 |
$263 |
$173 |
$203 |
| Great view of the Chagres River and the Soberania Nl Parkhave from the large private balcony. The rooms are oversized and come with either two Double Beds or one King Size Bed and a spacious bathroom with shower. Maximun Capacity in existing Beds: 2 Adults / 2 Children |
| Junior
Suites |
$345 |
$371 |
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$345 |
$371 |
$275 |
$304 |
| Two floors, one main room with a King Size Bed, a living area and
bathroom connected to a loft through a spiral staircase where there are two
twin size beds and a second bathroom. Large private balconies and a hammock
with spectacular views of the Rainforest. Maximum Capacity in existing Beds:
2 Adults / 2 Children |
• All rates are in US $, subject to 10% government tax, per room, per night.
• Child: Please add US $ 12.00 + 10% government tax.
• There will be an additional charge of US $ 25.00 + 10% government tax for additional person in room.
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