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    Bocas del Toro, Panama

    Nayara Bocas del Toro

    Balinese-inspired resort

    Whimsical, groundbreaking designs

    Nayara Bocas del Toro is a romantic, adults-only Balinese-inspired resort. Stay in over water pool villas, where the interiors are filled with expertly carved Balinese-style tweak wood and the outdoor terraces have their own private plunge pools, or relax in the stunning Elora Hardy IBUKU-designed treehouses. These are built from locally harvested bamboo, as well as hardwoods harvested from the bottom of the Panama Canal. The whimsical, groundbreaking designs fuse Balinese and Panamanian aesthetics. And at a height of fifty feet above the ground, you’ll get a sweeping view of the surrounding forest, mangroves, and ocean from above canopies.

    For dining you can enjoy international cuisine with local flavour and ingredients. The chef at the majestic Elephant House creates a new meticulously crafted dinner menu every night of the week. All the meals are prepared using the finest hand selected meats, local seafood directly from the sea, and fresh organic vegetables and ingredients.

    Experiences include unwinding with a massage or treatment from the comfort of your private villa terrace or within the peaceful indoor spa. For the more active, you can explore the overwhelming natural beauty of the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, snorkel coral reefs teeming with life, scuba dive ancient shipwrecks, surf incredible waves or and fish for snapper and yellow fin tuna.

    Highlights

    18 romantic and stylish overwater villas

    International cuisine with local flair and ingredients

    Luxurious spa treatments on your villa terrace or at the spa

    Excellent snorkeling opportunities around reefs and shipwrecks

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