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Evenia Hotels acquires Bijao Beach Resort and expands in Panama

  Evenia Hotels acquires Bijao Beach Resort and expands in Panama On December 15, the Bijao Beach Resort tourist complex, located on the Panamanian Pacific Riviera, became part of the Evenia Hotels chain's hotel portfolio. Bijao Beach Resort, located in Santa Clara, Rio Hato, is part of the Evenia Hotels vacation resort offer. Source: HostelTur Bijao Beach Resort is a nearly 300-room beachfront resort located on Bijao Beach, Santa Clara. It is a few kilometers from the capital Panama City and 15 minutes from the Scarlett Martínez de Rio Hato International Airport. This complex, which has 4 restaurants, a wellness center, spa, tennis court, water slides, and access to a Golf Club, is aimed at all-inclusive vacation tourism, both for local tourists and international travelers. In addition, the property has a conference room with a capacity of up to 600 people and everything necessary to become a benchmark in the MICE segment of the region. The business project foresees a gr

A Winter´s Beach Lover Guide to Panama

Panama Tourism: A Winter´s Beach Lover Guide to Panama It may be small, but with two coastlines fronting sparkling seas, Panama packs a lot of punch in its beaches. Whether you’re seeking remote, hipster, natural, surfer, near, far, or something else, you’ll find it here. 1 of 10 Gorgona,Coronado, Playa Blanca, Pacific Riviera - Panamá Oeste White sands and cerulean waters as far as you can see. No wonder Panamanians converge on the village of Farallón and the appropriately named Playa Blanca (White Beach; also called Playa Farallón), about two and a half hours from Panama City. Flashy resorts, golf courses (and an airport) have popped up in recent years, and that’s great if that’s what you want. If not, venture beyond the development for simpler accommodations and toe-in-the-sand seafood restaurants. 2 of 10 Red Frog Beach, Bocas del Toro Yes, there are red dart frogs in the jungle near this mile-long sugary-sand beach, but you’ll have to look really hard