While I am admittedly a Type A personality who generally only takes time to write reviews following a disappointing hotel/B&B stay in an effort to forewarn fellow travellers of a potential letdown, it would leave a scar on my soul to not give praise where it is due and highly recommend the experience that awaits you should you make the spot-on decision to stay with Barry and Jane at their “Garden of Eden-esque” La Montana y el Ville (Coffee Estate Inn).
It is apparent from the moment you arrive that this is no ordinary B&B (actually, I wouldn’t consider it a B&B at all). As someone who travels often, I always strive to stay somewhere other than a traditional hotel with the usual accroutrements (or lack thereof) and also tend to avoid B&Bs because community eating/fireside chat encounters are not something that appeal to my wife and I when what we truly desire is some “us” time. Well, I am pleased to write that La Montana y el Ville is neither a hotel nor B&B but, rather, something unique and special indeed.
From the moment of my first email inquiry with Jane, she saw to it that every detail of our trip was attended to (if we wished to be attended to). Jane provided contacts in Panama City so that I could arrange for taxis (which can cost you in P.C. if you are uninformed). Jane also arranged for our car rental at the airport in David; this was extremely valuable as the information you find on the internet from the rental companies was confusing, leading us to believe that a Saturday pickup/dropoff was unavailable. Further, Jane and Barry send an information packet which, if you take the time to review, will more than prepare you for every turn you are likely to encounter while in Boquete; everything from their menu (including “boxed lunches” for hiking) to recommendations of surrounding restaurants, to the variety of hiking trails replete with directions, was included in the information packet. If you are a less-than-experienced traveller to Central America and the idea of taking such a trip is the least bit intimidating, Jane and Barry will allay any apprehension you may be having and leave you feeling confident and prepared for your journey.
Our bungalow had an everchanging “picture-show” view of Volcan Baru and the Boquete valley. While sitting on the terrace of our bungalow, sipping Barry’s single-estate, shade-grown coffee brewed in either a traditional drip coffee machine or the french press (our favorite) and absorbing the panoramic vista as it rejuvinated our spirit, I must say that it took some effort to even leave the estate and venture out to the hiking trails. My wife and I commented time and again how their six or so acre estate felt like 20 due to the loving care Barry and Jane have given the grounds. Just walking/hiking the estate property was a feast for the senses. From the orange and banana trees (the fruit of which is provided daily in your room) to the more exotic flowers and birds residing on the premises, walking the grounds is something that will beckon you time and again. Even the locals we encountered congratulated us on finding La Montana and affirmed that we were staying in “the best accommodations Boquete has to offer.” This was evident in the attention to detail paid to the room, from the comfortable bed (a MUST in my opinion) to the high thread-count sheets and towels, down to the Dove soap, Q-tips, makeup remover towlettes, etc., in the bath.
When my wife and I wanted nothing more than a private day on our terrace or walking the grounds, there was nary a soul around save the occassional gardener keeping the impeccable grounds. When we desired further information on hiking/restaurants or an in-room meal, Barry and Jane were instantly available. Two examples I must cite: 1)When I mentioned that we would enjoy their estate coffee with half-and-half, Jane informed us that half-and-half is simply not available in the region. The next day, we opened our refrigerator and, lo and behold, there was a bottle of half-and-half lovingly hand-crafted by Jane. 2) La Montana offers “date-night dining” on Tuesdays and Saturdays (a must-do, the finest dining in town). Jane had just come off of some knee surgery and was not getting around as well as usual. We had advised that she need not trouble herself with the date night dinner. Well, knowing we were departing on a Saturday, Jane informed us the next day that she would have date night dinner available for Friday night, the evening prior to our departure! Our last night in our room went something like this: My wife had an hour-long massage on our terrace, we then went for a lovely walk on the grounds, returned to our room and found a romantic, candlelit room, with fine linen dining complete with the most beautiful flower arrangement on the table (hand-picked from the estate grounds, of course). Our room had been transformed! Before we could gasp for air, Barry arrived with our exquisite meal and then simply disappeared. No waiter pestering you yet everything for a perfectly romantic meal attended to. Everything was clearly thought out in great detail so that our meal arrived and we were left to enjoy a most romantic evening!
Barry and Jane are no ordinary innkeepers. To the contrary. This is a couple who have perfected their art and execute the most detailed care with simple, graceful elegance, and it is obvious this is a labor of love. If Boquete, Panama is in your travel plans, La Montana y el Ville is a must-stay. If Boquete, Panama is not in your travel plans, La Montana is reason enough to bring you there.
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