Dreams Buenaventura Panama set to open in 2016


News from Panama / Tuesday, March 11th, 2014

Dreams Buenaventura Panama will feature the brand’s signature Unlimited–Luxury concept where everything is included such as finely appointed accommodations complete with furnished balconies or terraces.

AMResorts is excited to announce the continued expansion of AMResorts and the growth of the Dreams Resorts & Spas brand into the destination of Panama. Our newest property, Dreams Buenaventura Panama is set to open in 2016, and will become the 40th resort in the AMResorts collection and 13th in the Dreams Resorts & Spas portfolio. The newly constructed 450–room resort will be located in one of Panama’s most exclusive beach communities, Buenaventura; a luxury, eco-conscious development offering visitors a diverse array of activities and amenities.

Dreams Buenaventura Panama will feature the brand’s signature Unlimited–Luxury concept where everything is included such as finely appointed accommodations complete with furnished balconies or terraces; 24–hour room and concierge service; a wide variety of gourmet dining options and unlimited top–shelf beverages; a Dreams Spa by Pevonia; Explorer’s Club for kids and Core Zone for teens; and endless daytime activities and lively nighttime entertainment.

Buenaventura, a coastal gated community in Farallon which is 80 minutes from Panama City, welcomes guests and it’s residents to indulge in a variety of luxury pursuits that include; a Jack Nicklaus designed golf course; sport fishing and sailing; full equestrian center; and collection of nature activities that allow visitors to explore the pristine natural eco–system from water, land and even air on canopy tours.

An up–and–coming destination with North American travelers, Panama features stunning beaches on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and vast national parks and reserves that include diverse geography including picturesque mountains, rainforests, volcanoes and waterfalls. Panama has a thriving cultural and entertainment scene with theater, jazz and night clubs, casinos and upscale shopping. The first Frank Gehry–designed museum in Latin America, due to open near the mouth of the Panama Canal, will also attract more visitors.