Escape to Villa El Encanto, a beachfront villa located on the beautiful island of Saboga. Perfect for large groups and families, this home offers a unique experience of connection with nature and total privacy in a paradisiacal setting.
With capacity for 11 guests and 3 bedrooms, the villa features a fully equipped kitchen, spacious social areas, air conditioning, and direct access to a quiet white-sand beach.
The space
What makes it special:
-Direct beach access from the villa
-Oceanfront terrace with dining area and spaces to gather
-Open deck with hammocks and lounging areas
-3 comfortable bedrooms
-Central air conditioning for your comfort
-Open-concept kitchen, perfect for sharing meals
Layout:
Main floor:
Bedroom 1: 2 queen beds, 1 sofa bed, and private bathroom
Bedroom 2: 2 twin beds and private bathroom
Lower level (independent):
Bedroom 3: 2 king beds, 1 sofa bed, and private bathroom
This bedroom is an independent space that can also be rented separately
We also have a local host who can cook for you during your stay and arrange transportation around the island.
For your safety, there are exterior security cameras operating 24/7 at the entrance, patio, and garage.
Guest access
Saboga Island is part of the Pearl Islands Archipelago and is located just an hour and a half by ferry from Panama City. You can also arrive on your own boat or rent a private boat.
Upon arrival on the island, we will greet you at the dock with a golf cart to take you directly to the villa.
Transportation to and from the dock is included in your stay.
Other things to note
You’ll have exclusive access to the first and second floors of the villa, including the terrace, kitchen, patio, and parking area.
Remember, you’re on an island: there are no large supermarkets, but you’ll find local shops with essentials and an excellent restaurant nearby. We can help you arrange a private chef or provide suggestions for bringing your provisions from Panama City.
Water on the island is limited, so we appreciate mindful usage. All the water we use is collected rainwater, filtered, and recycled.