Friday, 31 January 2014

Exclusive Villas in Panama

Situated on the southwest coast of Panama, Isla Boca Chica is a secluded private 400-acre island of exuberant natural beauty; a uniquely peaceful setting of verdant, tropical interiors and abundant nature `fringed by surrounding island beaches, each a brilliant sweep of powdery white sand sentinelled by iconic volcanic boulders.




Nestled among the swaying palms and 200-year old mango trees, The Villas at Mango Bay comprise large living areas joined by walkways, offering privacy, comfort and space to villa residents. Sumptuous accommodation includes a master bedroom suite, guest suites, dining room, fully fitted kitchen, and spacious bathrooms with showers and common area with pool.

Endlessly explore hidden coves, unspoiled coral reefs, and miles of old growth tropical forests and walking trails in t the surrounding Archipelago including—your neighbours—the spectacular islands of Boca Brava & Isla Sevillas. These large landmasses of welcoming silken white beaches and dense mangroves create a natural wind and wave barrier to facilitate tranquil, flat waters in and around the bay—making water skiing conditions idyllic!



Owners and their guests are invited to experience the rare luxuries of space, seclusion and adventure within a tropical island setting to combine maximum privacy and tranquility whilst being close enough to the mainland to access city amenities with the use of a large concrete pier from the island itself.




Flora and FaunaIsla Boca Chica is a gem of an ecosystem in and of itself, and is home to a myriad of wildlife species including iguanas, monkeys and rabbits. An abundance of snapper and other fish surrounding the island attract the local dolphins, thus enabling a rare lifetime opportunity for the residences of the island to splash and frolic with the curious mammals—a refreshing and truly exciting experience that adults and children will remember for a long time to come.
The island's tropical environment supports an abundance of plants including numerous fruit trees. Recent plantings of bananas, papaya and pineapple are ready to harvest when in season. An aromatic infusion of orchids adorn the 100-foot multi-canopied rain forest of indigenous hardwood, palm and achote trees.

2 comments:

  1. I love your language Louise! It ignites the senses. With the forecast set to keep us in the deep freeze for some time to come, a trip to Mango Bay sounds like the perfect way to warm some cold Canadian bones. You have transformed this trip from just a holiday to warmer climate into a tropical experience of a lifetime.

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  2. Thanks Millicent:-) I worked hard on creating imagery by engaging the senses - glad it worked for you! Wouldn't be fantastic to go as a big group? I can smell the salt water and grilled fish as we speak....

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