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Most booked all-inclusive stays in Rio Hato in 2024
This family-friendly beach destination has 5 all-inclusive hotels and other accommodations. Once you've made your way to your hotel and settled into your comfortable room, head out to enjoy the bars in Rio Hato.
What is there to do near my all-inclusive resort in Rio Hato?
If you want to venture outside of your all-inclusive resort, head to Santa Clara Beach and Farallón Beach and see why travelers like the beaches. Other attractions include Farallon Island, Playa Blanca, and La Casa de Lourdes Outdoor Spa.
What's the weather like in Rio Hato?
There's nothing like an all-inclusive vacation in Rio Hato to rejuvenate you, especially when you know what kind of weather to expect. Here's some info to help you choose when to book: The hottest months are usually March and April with an average temp of 79°F, while the coldest months are January and December with an average of 78°F. February and March are the driest months while October and November are the rainiest months.
Recent reviews of all-inclusive hotels in Rio Hato
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"Had an amazing stay at Riu Playa Blanca, Rio Hato!
Pros:
- Option to relax in the quieter pools or on the beach
- Entertainment at the pool with the swim-up bar, the nightly shows/performances, and the disco
- 24/7 sports bar provides snacks, drinks, pool table games, and air conditioning
- Several bars. We continuously felt accommodated.
- Enjoyed the food at the buffets 3 à la cartes (no reservation required, but should arrive by 6:30pm to avoid long wait times)
- Friendly and accommodating staff
- Clean rooms
- Organized driving service to take you to excursions or restaurants/entertainment off the resort.
- Pleasant environment, overall. Not a “party” resort.
Cons (would not rate badly for these, but small things to note):
- If you are flying in to the Tocumen airport in Panama City, you will be travelling 2-3 hours to get to the resort. Our driver was friendly and made the trip entertaining for us, but the drive might be exhausting for tourists.
- If you are looking to interact with other vacationers at the resort, most of them are only Spanish-speaking. We still made friends with several English and French speakers
**Online weather predictions indicated rain and thunderstorms every day. However, we were fortunate to have beautiful, sunny weather for 6 out of the 7 days. Amenities remained open during the rain so it didn’t bother us, either way. "
A verified traveler stayed at Riu Playa Blanca - All Inclusive
"Very quiet beach and general area! Absolutely no fight for chairs .
Enjoyed the available food ,bar and music thurs Fri, sat and sun. The pool is beautiful large and clean .
Amenities/gym not as indicated in VRBO . Gym is not available. It has been neglected and needs a significant amount of work to reopen.
Despite some vacant and neglected condos, it is a place I would love to return ."
A verified traveler stayed at Peaceful Oasis at Nikki Residences, Playa Blanca
"We loved the little backyard. It was like our own little oasis in paradise. The owners are very friendly and the food was always good. Just a short walk to the beach. "
A verified traveler stayed at La Perla de Farallon Bed and Breakfast
"Wonderful stay! The hosts took very good care of us ! The french breakfast was very delicious.Close to playa Clara and restaurants.We will be back.Un gros merci!"
A verified traveler stayed at Villa Botero By Casa Mojito B&B