The Santa Maria, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Golf Resort, Panama City

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Santa Maria Boulevard Santa Maria Golf and Country Club Panama City

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Urban Oasis Special

$140.00 - $209.00
Multiple dates available

Need dates

  • 05/26/202406/06/2024
  • 06/14/202409/15/2024
  • 09/19/202411/12/2024

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (garden)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Extended stay
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Rental car service
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Space (private)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet (10Mbps)

Recreational activities

  • Golf course on grounds
  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon

Venue accessibility

  • Airport shuttle
  • Taxi

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Portable walls
  • Staging area

Distance from airport

  • 8.7 mi. from venue

Parking

  • Valet parking

The Santa Maria, a Luxury Collection Hotel & Golf Resort, Panama City Meeting Space

Total meeting space16,167 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms12
Largest room5,081 sq. ft.
Second largest room1,787 sq. ft.
Space (Private)193,750 sq. ft.
Space (Outdoor)Available

Floor Plans

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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms182
Single (1 bed)109
Double (2 beds)52
Single (1 bed) rate$140.00 – $179.00
Double (2 beds) rate$150.00 – $189.00
Tax rate7%
Occupancy rate10%

Local Attractions

Panama Viejo

Historical landmark
10 minutes away
Panama City was founded on August 15, 1519 by Pedro Arias Dávila, known as Pedrarias, making it the first Spanish city on the shores of the South Sea (known today as the Pacific Ocean) and the oldest city on the mainland that yet exists today. It replaced the former cities of Santa María la Antigua del Darién and Acla and became the capital of Castilla del Oro. On September 15, 1521, a royal decree conferred the municipality with the title of City and Carlos I of Spain granted it a Coat of Arms. Ships set sail from Panama City in search of wealth in South America, specifically for the exploration and conquest of Peru. Gold and riches from all over the Pacific coast of the Americas arrived here to be shipped to Spain. In 1671, the English pirate Henry Morgan led an attack on the city to plunder its stored riches. As a security measure to protect both population and property, the Captain General of the Mainland, Don Juan Pérez de Guzmán, ordered the evacuation of the city and the torching of the gunpowder deposits, causing the city to go up in flames and be completely destroyed. The ruins of the ancient city still remain today, including the cathedral tower and the Collective Historic Monument of Panama La Vieja. The site has become a tourist attraction and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Panama City was rebuilt in 1673 at a new site 2 kilometers west-southwest of the original city at the foot of Cerro Ancón, now known as the city's Old Town district. At the area's Visitor Center you can relive the city's history, from pre-Columbian archaelogical discoveries to a scale model of what Panama City looked like before pirate Morgan's attack.
Panama, PA

Casco Antiguo

Historical landmark
25 minutes away
Casco Viejo is the historic district and cultural gem of Panama City. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, Casco Viejo was established around 1673 by the Spanish colonialists, the Catholic Church, and other settlers. Historically one of the richest and most densely populated neighborhoods in the Americas, Casco Viejo went on to experience decades of neglect around the 1950s. The streets are filled with buildings that served as homes, cathedrals and churches and government buildings over centuries and many architectural phases. Some of these structures have been painstakingly restored and now house museums, gourmet restaurants, quaint shops and upscale residences.
Panama, PA

Biodiversity Museum

Museum
40 minutes away
The Biomuseo is located on the Amador Causeway, a prominent area at the entrance to the Panama Canal in the Pacific Ocean. From the Biomuseo one can clearly observe the skyline of the modern city, the historic district, Ancon Hill, and the Bridge of the Americas. This unique area was restricted to Panamanians during the days of the former US-controlled Canal Zone.
Panama, PA

Agua Clara Visitor Center - Panama Canal Expansion

Historical landmark
55 minutes away
The Panama Canal Expansion was the largest infrastructure project since the Canal’s opening in 1914. Considered and analyzed for a decade with more than 100 studies, the Expanded Canal provides the world’s shippers, retailers, manufacturers and consumers with greater shipping options, better maritime service, enhanced logistics and supply-chain reliability. Since its inauguration on June 26, 2016, the Expanded Canal increases the waterway's capacity to meet the growing demand of maritime trade using larger vessels, which means that the Panama route provides important economies of scale. The Expansion included the construction of a new set of locks on the Atlantic and Pacific sides of the waterway, creating a third lane of traffic and doubling the cargo capacity of the waterway. It also included the creation of the Pacific Access Channel, improvement to the navigational channels, and improvements to the water supply. While the expanded locks are 70 feet wider and 18 feet deeper than those in the original Canal, they use less water due to water-savings basins that recycle 60 percent of the water used per transit. In line with its commitment to customer service, the Panama Canal will continue to provide the world with value for another century and beyond.
Panama, PA

REPROSA - Treasures of Panama

Historical landmark
8 minutes away
Treasures of Panama is the leading company in the preservation and promotion of Panama's history, cultural traditions, ecological beauty and ethnic diversity. The National Institute of Culture (INAC) has awarded the company the exclusivity to reproduce the Gold Collection of the Anthropological Museum of Panama. In its 40 years of existence, Treasures of Panama has received many awards and acknowledgements, and its pieces are objects of pride and admiration around the globe. Being the most emblematic and representative of Panama, members of royalty, artists, politicians, businessmen and diplomats from all latitudes have been presented with gifts from Treasures of Panama. Treasures of Panama are experts in exact reproductions of pre-Columbian indigenous artifacts and Spanish colonial coins found at archaeological sites. The jewelry is inspired in nature, folk traditions and indigenous groups that represent the biological and cultural diversity of Panama. For decades the company has worked with many of the indigenous tribes of Panama, as well as artisans in rural areas, and has successfully expanded its variety of products including fine pieces carved in tagua and cocobolo exotic wood, baskets and masks woven in the Darien, the famous molas from Guna Yala, ceramics, dolls, clothes and accessories, among other crafts. The company is constantly innovating, creating new Panamanian handicrafts like earrings or key rings made of pre-Columbian artifacts, engraving native and fold motifs on different surfaces and producing handcrafted pens made of exotic cocobolo wood, to name a few.
Panama, PA

More

Whether you are hosting an exclusive board meeting or a tech-savvy sales conference for up to 500 guests, The Santa Maria Hotel & Golf Resort offers an impressive venue for signature gatherings. Overlooking the lush, meticulously landscaped fairways of a Nicklaus Design championship golf course, our five-star hotel will captivate, inspire and energize your guests. From nine distinctive settings with natural light and golf course views to enchanting outdoor terraces and lawns, we have the ideal setting for any occasion. The Grand Ballroom present exciting possibilities for meetings, corporate banquets or major events linking all events in its four sections. Upon arriving, greeted by our contemporary architecture and welcoming staff members, your guests will be drawn into an experience that is at once sophisticated and relaxing. Allow our experienced planners and caterers to match the perfect event space with custom tailored leisure activities and cuisine to ensure a corporate or social event that brings creativity and collaboration to new levels. From the most demanding requirements to the final touches, a seamless integration of every service a client requires is at the experienced hands of the hotel staff. Impressive catering services and superior technology is coordinated by our dedicated event managers and supported by the capable hands of on the floor staff.

Seasonality

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High season
Jan 1 – Apr 30
Sep 2 – Dec 31
Shoulder season
Low season
May 1 – Sep 1

Cancellation Policy

48 Hours

Facility Restrictions

No Pets Allowed. No Further Restrictions.

Additional Information

Santa Maria Hotel & Golf offers: 3 Restaurants 2 Bars Full Service Spa 24 hs. Fitness Center Self Help Business Center Outdoor Pool