Showing posts with label bala beach resort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bala beach resort. Show all posts

Thursday, October 3, 2013

New Site Visit in November, 2013

Watch for new pictures and information about Bala Beach Resort

I will be visiting Bala Beach Resort next month. I can't wait. If you are an owner/purchaser, you have recently received a letter from the administration about the project etc. If, by any chance, you are coming for a visit in November, I hope to see you there.

Watch for new posts with information about staying at the resort and lots of new pictures from an owner's point of view. If you have any questions about life there please add a comment and I will do my best to find out some answers.

So please come back in November and have a look.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Getting Around and some Pictures

Thanks to the generous sharing of information from one of Bala's first owner-residents, I have some great tips and information to share.

Cruise Like a Local
If you don't mind being a little flexible, why not take the bus? Buses are plentiful in Panama and Maria Chiquita is no exception. There are public buses that cross by on the main highway to Maria Chiquita, near the police checkpoint at the main entrance to town and some drive in to the village to the small town plaza. Pay what the locals are paying. Ask a passenger before getting on. This past spring, they were charging around 45 cents for a ride to Sabanitas, where you can shop at either El Rey supermarket or Super 99, a new market just a short walk from El Rey. Catch your bus home from in front of El Rey and let the bus driver you will be getting off at Maria Chiquita.

These same buses continue on to Portobelo and beyond (Isla Grande) and also offer great opportunities to explore the ruins, swim, boat, eat or just have fun.

PTY to Maria Chiquita. Here, your options are also quite good. I recommend taking a taxi, especially for night arrivals. At one time, after collecting bags etc., you could walk up to the departures level and go outside and wait for a taxi dropping someone off and get a fare back to Panama City for quite a bit less than the current going fare, which was $35.00 last time I went. I think you can still do this.

I like to spend a night in Panama City before heading to Maria Chiquita. From your hotel, you can catch a bus or take a taxi to Allbrook. At the big bus terminal in Albrook, you can catch a bus to Colon that will stop in Sabanitas. Be sure to ask if they stop at Sabanitas. Also, the express buses which take the new highway are much quicker and cost only a little more.

If you are going to rent a car, rent it at the airport and save yourself the high taxi fare. Book in advance and inspect for scratches and inspect the tires carefully before accepting a vehicle! If you have driven in Panama before, good luck. If not, you will need good luck. Study changes in one way streets and construction projects before trying to get out of Panama City.

De Pie (BY FOOT)
Walk the beach to a point near the village center in Maria Chiquita and slip through to the plaza area where you can buy supplies at one of the 3 small stores, have a cold beer or just hang out. For me, having the village close by is a real plus. You can meet people and help support local businesses.

 

Pictures

 

Here are a few pictures from my 2013 spring trip to Bala Beach Resort. Enjoy!
 
Bala Beach Resort From Road to Portobelo

El Rey in Sabanitas

Building 2 Looking Toward Bldg. 1

My View (Love It!)

El Rey Supermercado, Sabanitas


Wednesday, November 25, 2009

November Construction Update at Bala Beach Resort

This post is courtesy of Mark, a Bala Beach condo owner:

On November 13th, 2009, I visited the construction site of the Bala Beach Resort. Building one has 4 1/2 floors completed, building two has 3 levels completed and building three has only foundation work done. As I was told at the Bala Office in Panama City - construction of building 3 is frozen now until at least 80% of the units are sold - currently there are only about 60% units sold. Phase one is scheduled to be completed in the 3rd quarter of 2010 (from words of one of the co-owners responsible for the construction), and will include Buildings 1 and 2, one pool, a beach with white sand and beach service, and a temporary open parking lot. There will be no direct car access to the buildings for now, which is rather a short walk from this parking lot. the second phase will include buildings 3 and 4 and one additional pool (the timeline is not confirmed yet and is based on the selling progress). The tall building by the beach, a restaurant, and the fitness center will be built no earlier than 2 years from now. A 4-5 star hotel (the chain will be picked later when the construction progress is more visible and potential value increases) will be built later along with the second restaurant, a spa, a grocery store and a permanent multistory garage with valet parking. the last phase will include 3-4 other buildings and multiple townhouses. The rental pool initially will be handled by a rent management company picked by Bala at and later by the hotel (when it is built). they admitted that construction of buildings 3 and 4 will create some inconveniences for residents of buildings 1 and 2, but promised to minimize them.

My overall impression after visiting the Bala office in Panama City was positive due to their willingness to answer questions that I had. They truly believe in the final success of this project despite a current overall real estate market slump in the country and in Panama City especially. I saw several half- built high-rise buildings whose construction has frozen in Panama City. I asked them to publish and email Bala Beach newsletters more frequently.

the weather was rainy on the day of my visit to the construction site, so I made all pictures from the car. Despite the rain, I counted 30-35 construction workers on the site. security allowed me to enter the construction site as they received an advanced call from the Bala office in Panama City about me coming there. I was accompanied in my car by a local construction manager on the site.


Building 1

Building 1
Building 1
Building 2


Building 2


Buildings 1 and 2 back to back
Some beach work has already begun








The beach is promised to be picturesque

A sign in Spanish - "Keep the beach clean"