Visit the unique destination of Panama, where you can experience beaches, rainforest, mountains and city. Located on Playa Bonita, the closest beach to Panama City and literally meaning "beautiful beach," Dreams Delight Playa Bonita is perfect for meetings and events.
Our 11 seaside towers offer 307 luxurious guest rooms and suites with jungle walkways and stunning views. Gourmet à la carte restaurants, bars and lounges are all included in the Unlimited-Luxury®.
Detalhes do local
CadeiaHyatt Hotels
MarcaDreams Resorts & Spas
Construído em-
Renovado em2016
Espaço total para reuniões16 000 pé quadrado
Quartos307
Tipo de localEstância
Prémios
Industry awards
Prevue Visionary Awards – Gold – Best All-Inclusive Group
Comodidades
Características do quarto e serviços de hóspedes
Acesso à Internet
Depósito de bagagem
Serviço de quarto
Serviços de concierge
Vista (jardim)
Vista (mar ou lago)
Instalações
Catering no local
Loja de presentes no local
Restaurante no local
Tudo incluído
Prestação de serviços
Centro empresarial
Serviços VIP
Atividades recreativas
Desportos aquáticos
Ginásio
Piscina exterior
Spa ou salão de beleza
Transporte
Autocarro
Táxi
Características do quarto e serviços de hóspedes
Acesso à Internet
Depósito de bagagem
Serviço de quarto
Serviços de concierge
Vista (jardim)
Vista (mar ou lago)
Instalações
Catering no local
Loja de presentes no local
Restaurante no local
Tudo incluído
Prestação de serviços
Centro empresarial
Serviços VIP
Atividades recreativas
Desportos aquáticos
Ginásio
Piscina exterior
Spa ou salão de beleza
Seasonal Availability
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Jan.
Fev.
Mar.
Abr.
Mai.
Jun.
Jul.
Ago.
Set.
Out.
Nov.
Dez.
Alta temporada
01/01 - 15/04
Temporada intermediária
Baixa temporada
01/06 - 30/11
Salas de reuniões
Espaço total para reuniões
16 000 pés qd
Maior sala
10 578 pés qd
Salas de reuniões
11
Segunda maior sala
3014 pés qd
Salas de reuniões
Espaço total para reuniões
16 000 pés qd
Maior sala
10 578 pés qd
Salas de reuniões
11
Segunda maior sala
3014 pés qd
Explorar salas de reuniões
Encontre a sala perfeita com gráficos de configuração e plantas de piso interativas em 3D.
Espaço para reuniões
Nome
Tamanho da sala
Pé-direito
Capacidade máx.
Em formato de U
Mesas redondas de banquete
Mesas redondas de coquetel
Teatro
Sala de aula
Estilo cabaré
Conferência do tipo realeza
Dreams 1
2923 pés qd 194 x 162 pé quadrado
16 pé
300
56
120
340
300
150
60
56
Dreams 2
2923 pés qd -
16 pé
340
56
120
250
300
150
60
56
Dreams 3
2266 pés qd -
16 pé
260
52
100
150
200
200
50
52
Dreams 4
2266 pés qd -
16 pé
260
52
100
150
200
200
50
52
Dreams Ballroom
10 578 pés qd -
16 pé
1200
-
800
900
1200
600
400
-
Foyer Dreams
3014 pés qd -
9 pé
350
-
-
280
-
-
-
-
VIP Dreams Foyer
981 pés qd -
9 pé
140
36
50
70
140
48
25
36
Orchid
514 pés qd -
9 pé
58
15
30
40
24
24
15
15
Heliconia
465 pés qd -
9 pé
50
15
30
40
24
24
15
15
Quartos
Total de quartos
307
Ocupação individual (1 Cama)
222
Ocupação dupla (2 Camas)
88
Suítes
26
Total de quartos
307
Ocupação individual (1 Cama)
222
Ocupação dupla (2 Camas)
88
Suítes
26
Localização
Como chegar
Distância do aeroporto
10.63 mi
Distance from airport 10.63 mi
Atrações locais
PANAMA CANAL MIRAFLORES VISITORS CENTER (PACIFIC SIDE)
Museu
25 min
The Panama Canal, known as the 8th wonder of the world, is an 80-kilometre (50 miles) ship channel that joins the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It is a key conduit for international maritime trade. During our visit to this engineering marvel, you will see the Miraflores Locks. They work as water lifts, raising ships 26 meters from sea level (the Pacific or Atlantic) to Gatun Lake water level. The ships then sail the channel through the Continental Divide.
AGUA CLARA VISITOR CENTER -EXPANSION OF PANAMA CANAL (ATLANTIC SIDE)
Museu
90 min
The center offers facilities to observe the construction of the new locks on the Atlantic side.
This complex has the facility of every visitor to fully observe the expansion work and have a dedicated staff to provide you all the information you need guidance. You also have the opportunity to watch a video, visit the gift shop and enjoy a varied lunch.
Then you can walk along an ecological path where live animals in their own habitat such as toucans, monkeys and sloths. And thus enjoy a visit of progress and ecology.
Colon, PA
CASCO VIEJO (OLD PANAMA CITY)
Ponto de referência histórica
20 min
Casco Antiguo or Casco Viejo is the name given to the site where it was moved and refounded in 1673 the city of Panama. This new city , drawn in reticular way toward the four cardinal points, was characterized by axiality of its streets and shuttered , which led to his being considered a classic model indiana.1 city is located on a small peninsula , surrounded by a mantle rocky reefs within the current village of San Felipe . In 1997, the Old Town of Panama is included in the list of World Heritage sites by Unesco.
Panama, PA
GAMBOA RAINFOREST
Atividades recreativas
45 min
Experience the magic of the virgin rainforest of Gamboa, ascending some 280 feet from the shadowy forest floor through the dense undergrowth and up to the sun drenched canopy with its thousand shades of green that are only interrupted by the vibrant colors of flowering trees, this the first and only tram in Panama. Colorful birds and butterflies are abundant here, and you might also encounter sloth tor white-faced capuchin monkeys and hear the howler monkey cry out in the distance.
This indigenous group inhabiting the areas of Darien scattered on the banks of rivers.
You speak Embera Wounaan and Embera Wounaan meu. Embera means "good man" or "good friend". In meu wounaan means "people."
During their visit they will inform us about their traditions, their customs and teach us a little about their dances and meals.
Colon, PA
THE AMADOR CAUSEWAY & FRANK GEHRY BIODIVERSITY MUSEUM
Museu
25 min
The Amador Causeway is a road connecting mainland Panama City with four Pacific islands, which form a small archipelago. The islands of this archipelago are Naos, Perico, Culebra and Flamenco.
This road was built in 1913, with the Gaillard Cut rocks excavated during construction of the Panama Canal. The site was originally part of a US military complex known as Fort Amador, established to protect the entrance to the canal.
Close to it is the entrance of the Biodiversity Museum,
Designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry, the Biomuseo is his first work in Latin America and the tropics. The building was designed to tell the story of how the Isthmus of Panama emerged from the sea, linking two continents, separating a big ocean in two and changing the biodiversity of the planet forever.
Historical Monumental Complex of Panama Viejo, designated as such by Law 91 December 1976 and also known as Archaeological Site of Panama Viejo or Old Panama, is located within the modern city of Panama, between the mouths of the rivers Algarrobo and down, off the coast of the Pacific Ocean at the narrowest section of the Isthmus.
The first function of Panama was closely related with the expeditions of conquest on their way to South America, but its strategic role as the hub of one of the most important trade routes of the time placed the city in a privileged position and score from then his fate as a territory in the service of international transit.
In 1671 the city was destroyed in the attack of the English pirate Henry Morgan and never rebuilt, leaving the remains of the old abandoned for more than two centuries. This radical departure would allow long-term conservation of the archaeological remains of historic buildings and important structures, while the activity of the city was moved to what is now known as Old Town.
This tour begins with a train journey from the Pacific Ocean to the calm waters of the Caribbean Sea. Portobelo is a natural harbor and village in the Republic of Panama. One of the most important towns in America during colonial times and port through which spent most of the wealth that Spain sailed to Europe from the conquest of South America today. Portobelo is located on the north coast of the Isthmus of Panama, about 50 km northeast of Colon city.
One of the most important buildings at that time was La Aduana. Built between 1630 and 1634, its structure reflected the Renaissance model, brought by the Spaniards in these lands. This building was used as a warehouse, tax office, the real deposit boxes, residence of the governor and royal officials. Today, the ruins of Customs are in good condition as it was rebuilt and reused as a museum, where objects from the Spanish era have been found in recent archaeological research shows. This place has finally become a touristic destination.
Colon, PA
ANTON VALLEY
Atividades recreativas
2 h
At just two hours drive through rural villages and rolling green hills, to the west of Panama City you can find the picturesque town of El Valle, nestled in the crater of a giant extinct volcano. To enter the crater, we will pass over its edge given you the opportunity to see spectacular views over this fertile, mountainous area. It is a peaceful town, surrounded by lush forests and jagged peaks with sparkling creeks adding to the beauty of the valley.
Bling is a elegant night disco that offers you a lot of fun. some national and international artists and DJ´s presents shows here.
Panama, PA
Tao Club
Vida noturna
25 min
Tao a Brand new disco for people that loves to listen and dance all kind of music. is the most popular disco for national events and really easy way to get there at any time.
Panama, PA
Lounge Zaza
Vida noturna
20 min
Is a new world vibe in Old City, surround of history, it offers a very good food and a lot of beverages to enjoy with friends.
It is an eating and drinking place for enjoy with friends, located at Casco Viejo and with a great view to the Pacific Ocean and the skyline from Panama City.
Panama, PA
Tantalo Roofbar
Vida noturna
20 min
Take it up a notch to Encima, our rooftop bar, and sip in the incredible view of the ever-expanding Panama City skyline dotted with skyscrapers in one direction and historic church steeples and roofs on the other.
Is a club that joins art and cultures from France and Panama at the same place.
Panama, PA
Albrook Mall
Compras
20 min
Is the biggest mall in Panama City that offers you a lot of stores and promo and restaurants too. a place full of colors and animals that has an attractive named to each hallway.
GunaYala also known as the San Blas Archipelago is an autonomous indigenous region of the Republic of Panama thanks to the revolution "Dule" of 1925.
The Gunas rejected colonial Panamanian police because of some racist acts that went against ancestral beliefs.
They proclaimed themselves an independent republic of Panama.
After negotiations with the government of Panama in 1938, the government gave them full autonomy of the Guna territory.
Over the years Gunas took advantage of this autonomy, keeping their rituals, traditions and language. Guna territory has about 378 islands, including 49 inhabited communities. For the most part, these are used by the Gunas to raise coconut crops, fishing and now tourism.
The territory is used cooperatively, families changing every 3 or 4 months, giving an opportunity to each Guna who wishes to have a supplemental income.
San Blas, PA
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Perguntas frequentes sobre Dreams Playa Bonita Panama, All Ages All-Inclusive
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Práticas sustentáveis
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Diversidade e Inclusão
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Saúde e segurança
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