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Gamboa Rainforest Reserve

$130-250/ noche

Reserva esto si You want to wake up to howler monkeys and tukans on your balcony and don't mind 1990s decor or cafeteria-grade food to get it.

Por qué a la gente le encanta

8.1402 reseñas
  • Unbeatable access to Soberanía National Park and Pipeline Road
  • Balconies with hammocks overlooking the Chagres River
  • Wildlife sightings (sloths, capybaras, monkeys) often happen right on the property

Resumen rápido: A faded nature lodge that survives solely on its spectacular location while neglecting maintenance, food quality, and modern service standards.

Reseñado por @plattfamilypassportI stayed here with my little ones and it was the perfect mix of nature and comfort. We loved waking up to the jungle sounds and the pool area was huge. It's not ultra-luxury, but for a family trip where the kids can run free and see animals, it was amazing.


Lo que dijeron los huéspedes que se hospedaron aquí

The hype

The jungle views and wildlife are world-class, but the hotel itself feels like a 'tourist factory' that hasn't been renovated in 20 years.

Reality check

You are paying for the rainforest, not the room. Expect peeling paint, musty smells, and indifferent service.

  • You are a birder or wildlife photographer
  • You plan to spend 90% of your time outside the room
  • You have a rental car to escape for meals

Limpieza y Mantenimiento

6.5
  • Housekeeping: Hit or miss. Some rooms are spotless, others have dust bunnies and missed corners.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Grout often shows age/mildew. Water pressure is good, but drains can be slow.
  • Maintenance: Poor. Peeling paint, broken tiles, and rattling AC units are common.
  • Linens & towels: Standard hotel quality, but beware the 'stain fine'.
  • Odors & scents: Strong musty/mildew smell in many ground-floor rooms due to humidity.

Sleepability™

6MODERADO
MODERADO
0-4RUIDOSO
4-7.5MODERADO
7.5-10SILENCIOSO
  • Loud, aging AC units
  • Thin walls (can hear neighbors talking)
  • Howler monkeys at dawn (a pro or con depending on you)

Antes de reservar

Es bueno saberlo

  • The 'Sloth Sanctuary' on-site is widely considered a 'tourist trap'—go to the Rainforest Discovery Center instead.
  • Uber works to get TO the hotel from Panama City ($30-50), but getting one back can be difficult; pre-arrange a driver.
  • Check-in is slow and bureaucratic; expect a line.

Qué llevar

  • Binoculars (wildlife is everywhere)
  • Snacks and wine (to avoid the overpriced hotel market)
  • Your own pillowcase (to avoid the $150 sheet scam risk)

Genio de Habitaciones

Mejores opciones

  • Deluxe River View (Upper Floors) - Essential for the hammock and view.
  • Room 727 - Specifically recommended by past guests for its view and lack of smell.

Habitaciones a evitar

  • Ground floor rooms - Prone to bugs and lack the privacy/view of the river.
  • Rooms near the main lobby/elevator - Noisier and higher foot traffic.

Genio de Solicitud de Habitación – copiar y pegar

I am requesting a 'Deluxe River View' room on the highest possible floor, ideally in the 700 block (like room 727). Please ensure the room has been recently aired out to avoid musty odors.

Preguntas frecuentes y consejos ocultos

Todo lo que realmente quieres saber antes de reservar.

Is the food really that bad?

Yes. It's often described as 'cafeteria quality' at resort prices. Stick to the Monkey Bar for burgers or eat off-site.

Can I see sloths without paying for a tour?

Absolutely. Walk quietly along the road to the marina or Pipeline Road and look up. You'll likely see them for free.

Is there a resort fee?

No explicit resort fee, but everything else is an upcharge (tours, breakfast if not included, transport).

Is the pool safe now?

Proceed with caution. Reports of sharp tiles and cloudy water are recent (late 2025/early 2026). Inspect it before jumping in.

Do I need a car?

Highly recommended. It gives you freedom to eat in Gamboa town and visit Pipeline Road on your own schedule.

Is the Wi-Fi good enough for Zoom?

Risky. It works in the lobby but is spotty in rooms. Do not rely on it for critical business meetings.


Consejos de Insiders

  • Walk to the marina at sunset; you can often spot capybaras and caimans near the water's edge for free.

  • Skip the hotel's expensive 'Night Safari' and just walk the grounds with a flashlight—you'll see plenty.

  • If you damage a sheet, hide it or wash it yourself. The hotel charges a flat $150 'replacement fee' for even minor stains.

5 cosas que debes saber antes de ir

  • 💡The 'Sheet Fine' scam: A $150 charge for makeup or dirt on sheets is a common complaint.

  • 💡The 'abandoned' vibe: Parts of the resort feel like a ghost town with empty buildings and peeling paint.

  • 💡The AC noise: It can be louder than the jungle sounds you came for.

  • 💡The 'tourist factory' feel: You are a wristband-wearing number here, not a guest.

  • 💡The hidden elevator: There's a funicular/elevator to the pool area that is often broken, requiring a steep walk.

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