Santa Fe is a low key ordinary village. We liked it for its lack of frills. There's a Danish run pizza place and a couple of coffee shops (we didn't go to either just saw them). The rest is normal Panamanian stuff, 2 mini Supermarkets and a few cafes with typical Panamanian food. There are rivers and waterfalls to bathe in but all except one would need a car (or bike) to get to. I'd say it was a one horse town except we saw 3 wandering about! The scenery is fantastic, so many different trees and so many hills. The road to the coast is finished and is lovely and smooth. There's a restaurant at the end of the road for lunch. The road from Santiago gets better as you get along it but takes 1.5 to 2 hours for the 35 miles to Santa Fe
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Guest review by
Jacquie
United Kingdom
10.0
Santa Fé is a beautiful mountain town in western Panama.
Santa Fé is a beautiful mountain town in western Panama. It's located in a valley bordered by mountains which form part of an impressive natural reserve north of the town. The town itself appears to be easy-going and quiet —save for the odd bar— but the focus of the place is elsewhere: the very diverse ecosystems that exist all around it, from river habitats to cloud forests. You can either scale bare mountains and take in breathtaking views or go deep into the jungle and see unique wildlife, and the trails go as far as you may like. The area is also known for its organic farming and the town has played an important part in the history of Panama.
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Guest review by
Alfonso
Panama
8.0
When you go to Santa Fe, prepare for the hikes, the horse...
When you go to Santa Fe, prepare for the hikes, the horse riding and make sure that in Santiago you fill up the gas tank to the max (Llenó porfa). The restaurants are simple, but there is a Thai gem. Try to get lucky by staying in that hotel and enjoy the cooking that after 7,5 years in Panamá I have not found. Simple and honest Thai food is of course a joy for every 48 years old backpacker (now by 2x4 car by the way).
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Guest review by
René
Panama
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Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 445 reviews
Fabulous · 445 reviews
Set in beautifully well kept gardens. These lovely cabanas are a great option for staying in Santa Fe. With good sized rooms. Great pool and sun area. Good communal kitchen space. Ricardo and his staff made us feel very welcome and helped make our stay a real experience, organising tours, giving recommendations for eateries etc.
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 445 reviews
Fabulous · 445 reviews
This is a lovely family-run hotel, clean and airy rooms surrounding a gorgeous pool in the beautiful village of Santa Fe. I would more than recommend this hotel and its lovely homely vibe! We stayed at other places in Santa Fe as well, but this exceeded them all. Thank you Rainforest Yasmin!
Fabulous - What previous guests thought, 445 reviews
Fabulous · 445 reviews
It does exactly what it says on the tin. It’s clean, comfortable and central to Santa Fe. Ricardo, the host is as welcoming as always ( this is the second time we’ve stayed here), including making the coffeee in the morning - delicious.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 168 reviews
Superb · 168 reviews
The breakfast was tasty-two mornings and different items each morning, the view is beautiful. It is very quiet and far from action. Santa Fe is a very small quiet town. For us, 2 nights was enough time.
Superb - What previous guests thought, 168 reviews
Superb · 168 reviews
The food in the hotel restaurant was excellent and reasonably priced. The location is beautiful. Well maintained gardens and property. Staff was very helpful and accommodating.
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Guest review by
Mark
Canada
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