"The property was great, food options were plentiful, but the staff made it memorable! From Maricruz bringing such joy to every meal we were lucky enough to see her, to Alex and Yunier behind the bar making tasty drinks quickly, to Abdiel ensuring the pool was safe and enjoyable, to Eleuterio helping us find a lost personal item and being so nice!
For anyone traveling without children, the pool with the swim up bar is adults only and consistently enforced - we only really saw kiddos at meals.
Overall would recommend!"
"Beautiful setting, nice pool, good restaurant, helpful staff, clean rooms, comfortable outdoor patio and good bar. We really enjoyed our stay and the gorgeous views."
"Unique property, uniquely situated - on the mountain, somewhere in the "hair" of la India Dormida. The views, the quiet, and the isolation would be hard to match. This gets all my 5 stars. Stayed in a mountain-view Queen studio.
The rooms are clean but basic and small - and as advertised (as a container-based hotel). Very little by way of amenities or service. If you arrive with the mindset of a basic camp lodge, with a very comfortable Queen bed. The views and isolation should more than make up for the spartan accommodation. If you arrive with the mindset of a standard hotel room, you will be disappointed. But the views and isolation should more than make up for it. The staff, especially Ariel, are very helpful. And mostly leave you to your devices unless you need them.
Should be noted that the breakfast is in a separate restaurant building, Las Nubes, that is a 2 minute walk away — but it's a very steep walk up the very steep mountain road that also leads to the hotel. Several guests with cars simply drove up. I chose the exercise. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner. While there is more dining variety driving down into the valley and El Valle; the drive back up the mountain when dark can be daunting. So having Las Nubes as a late dining option is good.
If you hike up the La India Dormida trail, at its peak you can look across and see Las Nubes in the distance. But with some dodgy descent and climbing between you both. "
What can I expect from a resort vacation in El Valle de Anton?
Longing for a relaxing getaway? Indulge in all the comforts of a resort, where you can find everything you need for your stay from convenient food and drink options to activities and entertainment. Browse the resort options in the area and discover the one that's best for you, whether you envision yourself kicking back in a luxury suite or checking out the on-site boutiques.
Check out the interesting exhibits at Anton Valley Historical and Cultural Museum, or discover the shopping possibilities at Sunday Market. A few other attractions you may want to see are Sleeping Indian Girl and La Piedra Pintada.
What's the weather like in El Valle de Anton?
The hottest months are usually April and March with an average temp of 79°F, while the coldest months are January and December with an average of 77°F. The rainiest months in El Valle de Anton are October, November, September, and August, with each month seeing an average of 14 inches of rainfall.
What's the best way to get to and around El Valle de Anton?
Fly into Rio Hato (RIH-Scarlett Martinez Intl.), which is located 16.4 mi (26.4 km) away from the city center. Otherwise, look for flights into Panama City (PAC-Marcos A. Gelabert Intl.), which is 46.3 mi (74.6 km) away. If you'd like to venture out around the area, consider renting a car to take in more sights.