11 Beds
13 Baths
3,767 SQ. FT
350 SQ. M
(House Size)
4,000 SQ. M
0.99 Acres
(Lot Size)
Now available for sale is this centrally located hotel property on the main road in the heart of Torio. The property spans approximately 4,000 m² of titled land and offers a fully operational hospitality business, complete with all necessary licenses and permits for continued operation.
The accommodations are thoughtfully arranged across eight cabanas and two houses, providing a total of 22 beds and 12 bathrooms. The distribution includes:
Two cabanas with two ¾ beds each, both with private bathrooms.
Two cabanas each with one double bed and private bathroom.
One cabana with four beds (two bunk beds) and a private bathroom.
One cabana with one Queen bed and private bathroom.
One cabana with one Queen bed and one ¾ bed, plus a private bathroom.
Two houses, each featuring two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a full kitchen, and a living room. One of the houses also includes a terrace, perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
Additionally, the property has a functioning restaurant on-site, offering further income potential or service expansion for guests.
This is a rare, turnkey opportunity to acquire a titled, established hospitality property in one of Panama’s emerging coastal areas. More detailed information and updated photos will be coming soon. Feel free to reach out for a private tour or more details.
More information and updated photos will be available soon. Please stay tuned.
Torio is a small coastal village located along Panama’s Pacific coast in Veraguas Province. Known for its laid-back atmosphere, lush green hills, and access to beautiful beaches, Torio has quietly become a sought-after destination for expats, surfers, and travelers looking for tranquility and natural beauty. While the town itself is still developing, its authentic charm, combined with its proximity to world-class surf spots like Morrillo Beach and scenic mountain trails, makes it a promising area for both investment and lifestyle living. The local community is friendly and tight-knit, and the slower pace of life appeals to those seeking a more peaceful way of living close to nature.