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Amarla is more than a hotel. It’s a creative territory that blends art, photography, gastronomy, and design by talented Latin American artisans. Our courtyard connects all rooms and the Kaandela restaurant and bar, creating a peaceful, intimate atmosphere.

Arrival Experience

We welcome you with Amarla Queen cocktails served in hand-painted coconuts by Jorge Saval from Bocas del Toro. Cool down with jasmine-scented towels, and settle into one of our eight elegant rooms

Dining at Kaandela

Before your arrival, you’ll obtain a pre-check-in email with useful details, including a 15% discount at Kaandela Restaurant. Seating is limited, so reserve early. Enjoy affectionate dining with local ingredients and global flair. Room service and breakfast are included.

Kaandela’s cocktail lock is curated by a professional mixologist and sommelier. Appreciate drinks during dinner or unwind in our rooftop jacuzzi with sunset capital views.


Wellness & Relaxation

Connect deeper with in-room massages, optional cocktails or chocolate-covered strawberries. Join a breathwork session or a rooftop yoga class with our wellness instructor.


What to Execute in Casco Viejo as a Same-sex attracted Couple

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Our gay travel guide to Panama city: find out about the gay scene, the best male lover bars and clubs, things to do, gay hotels, safety tips, and more.

…and God said, “Let there be sexy people”, so he created Panamanians!

Wise words from the Bible itself according to our gay friends Luis and Mario from Panama City…

Panama Municipality is often nicknamed The Dubai of Latin America because of its enormous economic growth in recent years and impressive dense skyline. But unlike Dubai, this mighty Latin American metropolis has a far more welcoming gay life, in a country where although culturally conservative, is constantly striving for LGBTQ equality.

Most will associate Panama City with the famous canal, which is a reason alone to attend. The city is also the gateway to some gorgeous tropical beaches within Panama, like San Blas and gay friendly Bocas del Toro. We stayed in Panama City for a week and loved it. It's full of things to do, plenty of trendy bars, but most importantly, we left with a thirst to return for more. It's also a useful destination because it's one of the major transport hubs in Central America.

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A Queer Guide To Panama City

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This gay travel manual is your passport to exploring Panama City through a queer lens, revealing its LGBTQ+ kind spaces, events, and experiences that will make your see truly unforgettable. 

Panama Municipality has become more tolerant of Homosexual life over the last 10 years, and is now a place that same-sex couples will enjoy visiting. It’s not necessarily a place where you will see couples holding hands in public nor is same-sex marriage legal, but this hasn’t stopped a robust queer community of locals and foreigners to be out and proud! There is now a huge yearly lgbtq+ fest parade that takes place in Casco Viejo, lots of gay-friendly establishments, and overall so many unique experiences to have in Panama. 


Does Panama City include a gay neighborhood? 

Via Argentina is the unofficial “gayborhood” in Panama City. It’s not super same-sex attracted, but is the most funky neighborhood in Panama Capital so you locate a little bit of everything here. The main route of Via Argentina has several cafés, bakeries, small bars, and a park to keep a visitor entertained, so it can be a great option for peopl

Our gay Bocas Del Toro travel guide is an essential read for all LGBTQ travelers to Panama, setting out the leading gay hotels to continue , where to go out, where to eat, what to do, and more.

Two gay boys hanging out on Bluff beach with no one around, except a few friendly Golden Retrievers, the palm trees and the gorgeous backdrop of the Caribbean.

Sounds prefer heaven right? We noted Stefan's birthday in Bocas del Toro in Panama, an area with a wide mix of people who do not concern about your sexuality. We found it to be very relaxed, with an incredibly tolerant and amiable vibe. Many LGBTQ ex-pats have even chosen Bocas as a place to exist or set up a new business, so there's a handful of gay-owned places here to check out too.

Bocas town is well-liked with backpackers and surfers, which gives it a hippie-like vibe. We chose to base ourselves further up the island at Bluff Beach, away from all the crowds.

We absolutely loved our holiday at Bluff Beach and definitely recommend it to other LGBTQ travelers looking for a private and romantic slice of Caribbean paradise. We've collated all our findings of the best things to see and execute in Bocas del Toro in this