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Tropic
Star Lodge is a veritable paradise cut out of the side of a
mountain at the edge of the Darien Jungle on the Pacific coast of
Panama. The Lodge is situated 150 miles south of Panama City. It
can only be reached by boat or plane, since there are no roads
within a hundred miles. A charter plane lands on an airstrip in Piņas
Bay. You then take a ten minute boat ride to Tropic Star Lodge.
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The
original owner's home is known as El Palacio, or the
Palace. It is reached by cable car, or for those looking
for exercise, there are 122 steps up the mountainside! The
Palace has three bedrooms with private baths, and can
sleep six. It has a sunken living room and outside
terrace, both with a beautiful panoramic view of the Bay
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Our
spacious cabins and rooms are air-conditioned, with a beautiful
view of Piņas Bay. Each room has twin beds and private
bath/dressing room areas. A king-size bed can be requested. The
cabins have surrounding porches with chairs.
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The
Lodge has a fresh water swimming pool and bar. A
jungle trail has been cut across to La Playa Blanca, where
you may enjoy swimming, sunning, and shelling on the
beautiful white sand beach. This trail is over a small
mountain and takes thirty to forty minutes to hike there.
In order to really enjoy this walk you should be in very
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Kayaks
are also available to enjoy the bay and Piņas river on your own.
A jungle river trip to bargain with the "indigenous"
Indian tribes is a fascinating experience, which can also be
arranged. However, this trip can only be made during certain
tides. If you are interested in planning this excursion,
contact the manager upon arrival to see if it is available and on
what day it can be arranged. Many guests bring sugar free candy
for the children, and special "gifts" for the Indians,
such as cloth, thread, needles, or other items that can be put to
good use by the tribe. School supplies for the children are always
welcome, as well as used tee shirts and children's clothes. Please
pack these donations in a separate bag/box and identify this as
"excess luggage." It will then travel to Pinas when
space is available.
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Each
afternoon when the boats return to the Lodge, "fish
stories" are swapped while guests relax in the fresh
water swimming pool, or drink pina coladas and eat fish
fingers or sushimi on the veranda overlooking the bay, or
in the air-conditioned bar. |
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Multi-course
dinners, complete with wine, are served in the scenic bay-view
dining room each evening. The chef prepares various specialties,
such as Baked Alaska, Cherries Jubilee, black bean soup; fresh
baked pies and bread, ceviche, and many more varied and delectable
dishes. A fresh "catch of the day" is offered, as well
as our regular main course selection. |
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Tropic
Star guests are catered to by 80 employees, whose "personal
touch" makes your stay a memorable one! Since the Lodge can
only accommodate a total of 36 guests at a time, early
reservations are a must; otherwise, you might have to be
wait-listed for a possible cancellation.
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Tropic
Star Lodge enjoys a very large repeat client business. It
is known the world over as an exclusive fishing lodge
where quality and a quantity of fish come together in
Pinas Bay! You will find no telephones, fax machines, or
newspapers at this fantastic "get away from it
all" fishing retreat! We have a television and (VHS)
VCR in the bar, used solely for the purpose of viewing
fishing videos. Please bring any cords or adapters needed
for your video equipment. |
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Weekly
bookings consist of a 31-foot Bertram with captain and mate, six
days of fishing (Sunday through Friday), seven nights lodging, and
three meals a day, plus all fishing tackle. Arrangements for less
than a week can be made April - September or December.
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