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Published October 19, 2008
These days, you're not above the occasional escapist fantasy, and it's long struck you that James Bond has
it better than most. Beautiful women. Tricked-out Aston Martins. Weekends in Montenegro—or Chile, or
Lake Como, or Istanbul.
But you've never been one for idle envy.
For a suitably debonair getaway of your own, drop in on Panama City—one of Central America's hottest
new destinations, and one of the new Bond flick's most appealing backdrops. On the southern mouth of the
famed Canal, Panama City has been an architectural wonder since it was Europe's first Pacific
outpost—with the colonial streets and catedrales of Madrid, but the rainforests and sparkling
waters of the Central American tropics.
Where to stay? Take a note from Bond, and find your way to the Canal House (where Daniel Craig
crashed between takes). While the InterContinental has already landed on Panama, and other Spring
Break-esque resorts aren't far behind, the Canal House is a refuge from the standard tropical getaway. The
hotel, originally a 19th-century mansion, is the first high-end boutique to open in the city's historic
district for a century. And with just three suites—and the option of booking the whole
joint—it's like your own pied-à-terre in Casco Antiguo.
Feel free to take that welcome cocktail shaken, not stirred.