Glamping — the experience of being fully immersed in nature without giving up comfort — has arrived in Panama, and the result is unlike anything else in Central America. For travellers who have wanted to sleep under the stars, wake to jungle birdsong, and spend their days between surf and yoga, but weren’t willing to sacrifice a proper bed and chef-prepared food to do it, luxury glamping in Panama answers the question directly.
This is what to expect when you arrive at Alaya Panama, the country’s first and only luxury glamping resort.
What Is Luxury Glamping?
Glamping sits between camping and a luxury hotel. You are in nature — genuinely in it — but surrounded by thoughtful design, real amenities, and quality food. The word itself comes from ‘glamorous camping,’ but at its best, luxury glamping is less about glamour and more about intimacy with a place. You’re not insulated from the environment inside glass and concrete. You’re in it, aware of it, changed by it.
At the luxury end, glamping accommodations are permanent or semi-permanent structures — geodesic domes, safari tents, eco-villas, treehouses — built with care for their environment and equipped with real beds, climate control, en-suite bathrooms, and private outdoor spaces. The experience is nature-forward but comfort-backed.

What Makes Glamping in Panama Unique
Panama’s geography creates a glamping environment that is difficult to match elsewhere. The Pacific coastline of the Azuero Peninsula delivers dramatic scenery — jungle meeting ocean in a way that feels almost theatrical. The biodiversity is extraordinary even by Central American standards: humpback whales offshore between July and October, sea turtles nesting on the beaches at night, howler monkeys announcing themselves at dawn, scarlet macaws making their afternoon passes overhead.
The climate — tropical but tempered by Pacific breezes on the coast — means outdoor living is genuinely comfortable for most of the year. Evenings are cool enough to sit outside. Mornings arrive with enough energy to surf or practice yoga before the heat builds. The days have a shape that city life rarely provides.
Panama remains significantly less visited than Costa Rica or Bali — which means the luxury glamping experience here still feels genuinely like a discovery, not a checkbox.
Inside Alaya’s Chakra Domes — Panama’s First Luxury Glamping Experience

Alaya Panama introduced luxury glamping to Panama with a concept built around the seven chakras. Each geodesic dome is designed with its own energy and aesthetic — a physical expression of a particular chakra’s qualities translated into materials, colours, and space.
The domes combine the visual drama of the geodesic form — curved panels, expansive skylights, the sense of being inside a perfectly proportioned sphere — with the warmth of natural materials. Beds face the sky. Private decks look out over jungle and ocean. The sound environment is entirely natural: no traffic, no air conditioning hum, no neighbouring rooms.
The property connects the domes through walkways threading through tropical gardens. The main pavilion — where meals are taken, community forms, and the infinity pool reflects the treeline — creates a communal anchor for guests who are otherwise cocooned in their private natural space.
A Typical Day at a Luxury Glamping Retreat in Panama

There is no typical day, because the whole point is that you have removed yourself from the rhythms that make your days typical. But there is a shape to it.
Early morning. The jungle arrives before the sun does — birdsong, the distant roll of the Pacific, the particular smell of tropical air after a night of rain. The dome’s skylight brings the light in slowly.
Yoga at the shala before the heat rises. The largest domed yoga shala in Panama, with instructors who take the practice seriously and sessions that range from energising flows to deep restorative work, depending on what the group needs that day.
Breakfast made from the property’s own permaculture garden and the local fishing boats’ morning catch. Fresh juice, tropical fruit, eggs from the farm, bread baked on site.
Afternoons split according to what you came for. Surf at Playa Venao, ten minutes away. A reiki or massage session. A paddleboard through the mangroves. A guided walk into the jungle behind the property. Or nothing — the specific and luxurious nothing that only becomes possible once you have removed every obligation and given yourself genuine permission to rest.
Evenings are communal. Dinner around a shared table with other guests who, by the third or fourth night, feel genuinely connected by the shared experience of being somewhere extraordinary together.
Sleep comes early and deeply. This is what it means to be tired from living rather than from enduring.
The Wellness Programme at Alaya Panama
Luxury glamping at Alaya is not purely about the accommodation — it is the container for a comprehensive wellness experience. Daily yoga is available to all guests. Beyond that, the programme includes guided meditation, breathwork sessions, reiki, and a range of massage and body therapies delivered by certified practitioners.
For guests seeking structure, Alaya offers fully designed retreat programmes — the Unplugged Retreat, the Adventure Retreat, the Wellness Retreat, and the Semper Tecum father-son experience — each with its own arc and intention. For guests who prefer freedom, the activities and therapies are available à la carte and the days are yours to fill as you choose.
The kitchen team operates from a permaculture philosophy — local, seasonal, minimal waste — and produces food that is both nourishing and genuinely delicious. Dietary requirements are handled with care.
Is Luxury Glamping in Panama Right for You?
Luxury glamping at Alaya suits travellers who want something between a resort holiday and a wilderness experience. If you want room service and a casino, this is not the right fit. If you want to cook your own food over a fire, this is not that either.
It is for couples looking to share an experience that is genuinely unusual and genuinely beautiful. For solo travellers who want community without giving up privacy. For families who want their children to know what nature actually sounds like. For anyone who has sensed, correctly, that what they need is not another holiday but a genuine change of setting — a place that asks something different of you.
Many guests arrive planning to stay five nights and leave wishing they had booked ten. Arrive with more time than you think you need.

How to Book Your Luxury Glamping Experience in Panama
Alaya Panama accepts bookings directly through their website, with minimum stays typically from three to five nights depending on the programme. All-inclusive packages cover accommodation in a Chakra Dome, all meals, daily yoga, selected activities, and access to the full property.
Peak season runs December through April — availability during this window fills early and advance booking is strongly recommended. The wet season (May to November) offers more availability, lower rates, and, from July to October, the extraordinary addition of humpback whales in the bay.
For groups, corporate retreats, yoga teacher trainings seeking a venue, or families wanting a bespoke experience, Alaya’s team can design a custom programme around your specific goals and group size.
Panama’s first luxury glamping resort is waiting.
Explore Alaya Panama’s Chakra Domes and all-inclusive retreat packages at alayapanama.com
or contact the team directly to start planning your experience.


