With the presence of important political and business personalities of the hotel sector, such as the ambassador of Panama, Ricardo Anguizola; the Panamanian Deputy Minister of Tourism, Fernando de León; Paul Pennicook, chief marketing officer of SuperClubs, and Víctor Manjarrés, advisor of Latin American affairs for the presidency of SuperClubs, among other representatives of the hotel chain, in addition to Copa Airlines, strategic ally of the chain, was presented on October 8, at the Embassy of Panama in Bogotá, the Breezes Resorts & Spa Panama of SuperClubs. This chain, which has 30 years of experience in the tourism and hotel sector, hopes to capture with its new luxury resort the growing demand of Colombian tourists to the neighboring country, as Colombia is "the main issuer of travelers to Panama from South America", as stated by Fernando de León, Panamanian Vice Minister of Tourism, who also said that with the Breezes Panama tourists will enjoy the most varied gastronomy, pleasant rooms with unbeatable views, quality drinks and the possibility of practicing water and land sports available in the "Breezes Panama", inaugurated on the first of October in the Riviera of the Panamanian Costa Blanca.
With all this, the hotel is presented, by many lights, as a viable option for those who not only want to enjoy the sun and the beach, but also want to live new experiences.
With the attractive proposal of the Super-inclusive plan, explained by Víctor Manjarrés, Colombians have the possibility of enjoying a beach environment with all expenses included; in addition to obtaining discounts of 25% on air tickets via Copa Airlines and the ease of having a direct branch in Colombia of SuperClubs. This chain of resorts and the Panamanian Government hope to encourage many Colombians to enjoy a tourism plan full of category.
Deputy Minister De León explained that the Panamanian tourism administration and SuperClubs are willing to provide support to all those operators, companies in the sector and tourism promoters who want to know the destinations and products offered by Panama, in order to facilitate the consolidation of this destination as one of the favorites of Colombians. (In the photo: Ernesto Orillac; Panama's ambassador, Ricardo Anguizola, and Panama's deputy minister of tourism, Fernando de León)


