General Information of Gran Hotel Bahía
ROOMS:
After our most recent renovation, we now have four more DELUXE rooms, with new decoration and furnishing, including QUEEN size beds of the world famous SERTA brand.
The Bedrooms are arranged in the following manner:
Ground Floor:
Four STANDARD, each with a double bed and a single bed.
Four STANDARD, each with two Double size beds.
Top Floor:
Four DELUXE, each with a Queen size Bed.
Four DELUXE, each with two Queen size Beds.
Two STANDARD, each with two double size beds and a single bed.
All 18 rooms are air conditioned and have cable television, safety boxes and private bath with hot shower. Hi-Speed WIFI is offered throughout the entire property as courtesy airport/hotel/airport transfers
All published rates include American breakfasts and taxes.
CREDIT CARDS:
- Visa
- MasterCard
- Discover
Check-In: 3:00 p.m.
Check-Out: 2:00 p.m.
Facilities and Amenities
- Wireless High-Speed Internet
- Safe-deposit
- Transport Service Airport – Hotel – Airport
- Restaurant
- Laundry
- Accommodation for People with Disabilities
- Medical Insurance for Liabilities (free)
- Room Service
- You will be able to enjoy one of the most
beautiful beaches in Panama.
- From the great balcony in the top floor, you will be able to enjoy a magnificent view to the bay and to the Main Street.
- There are various discotheques, but the most advisable and the best known in the place is the sunken ship.
- The island offers the visitor a great variety of attractions and natural environments, uncommon in other regions of the continent: luxurious rainforests with abundant flora and fauna, sunny islands, beaches and other amenities.
Restaurant
Welcome to our restaurant, with 48 seats, where you will enjoy the most delightful breakfasts, lunches and dinners.You can pick between two spacious and cozy balconies and an open air terrace to order your meal, at very affordable prices.
Packages and Tours
Cancellation Policy
Each reservation must be guaranteed by a credit card.
Cancellations have to be made through email up to eight (8) days prior to confirmed arrival. Cancellations received less than eight (8) days prior to arrival or in case of a No Show on the confirmed arrival day the hotel will charge your credit card with up to 100% of the total reservation amount.
How to get there
HOW TO REACH BOCAS FROM PANAMA
From Panama City, you can travel to the city of Bocas del Toro in Colón Island in two different ways:
•By Air: Two national airlines offer two daily flights each from the Marcos A. Gelabert Airport in Albrook.
•By Land: You can do it in your car on by bus, until the city of Almirante. From there, you will have to take a sea taxi to cross to Colón Island. In case of choosing to travel using your own car, you have the alternative of crossing the sea by using the ferry route Almirante/Colón Island, which makes round-trips from Monday to Saturday.
In the case of choosing to travel by bus, these leave twice a day from the Albrook Transportation Terminal.
HOW TO REACH BOCAS FROM DAVID
From the city of David, you can travel to the city of Bocas in Colón Island in two different ways:
•By air: A national airline offers flights on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
•By Land: You can travel by car or in a bus to the city of Almirante. From there, you will have to take a sea taxi to cross to Colón Island. In case of choosing to travel using your own car, you have the alternative of crossing the sea by using the ferry route Almirante/Colón Island, which makes round-trips from Monday to Saturday.
In the case of choosing to travel by bus, these leave every 30 minutes from the David Transportation Terminal.
HOW TO REACH BOCAS FROM COSTA RICA
From Costa Rica, you can travel to the city of Bocas del Toro in Colón Island in two different ways.
•By air: A Costa Rican airline offers various flight alternatives from the Tobías Bolaños Airport in San José.
•By Land: You can cross the frontier by the Sixaola/Guabito pass, and from there take a transport that take you to the pier in Finca 63, from there you can take a sea taxi to cross to Colón Island, in a beautiful travel through the Canals built in the late XIX century to transport bananas for their loading in the ships that would take it to the United States and Europe.