My wife, myself, and her sister and husband had a wonderful three night stay at the Hacienda B&B. The place was immaculate and located in a very private, beautifully landscaped setting. We drove down from San Jose, Costa Rica and arrived much later than expected, at night. The owners, Quincy and Ciella, met us at a restaurant in Boquete and we followed them to the property. They were extremely friendly and accommodating, which made our trip even more enjoyable; you could not ask for better hosts. Breakfast each morning was so fresh and thoughtfully prepared, and a great start for the day. We played golf at Lucero (sp), which is an absolutely beautiful course, and one I'd put near the top of the list for "nicest courses ever played", and it's only 20 minutes or so away from the Hacienda. We, and one other threesome, were the only players on the entire course. The last bit of road getting up to the Hacienda is a little tricky at night if it's raining, but not that bad if you're paying attention. We missed a turn onto a dirt road one night on our way back to the property, and have no idea how we did it, but ended up several miles back up the main highway before we found civilization again. You just need to keep your eyes peeled for the turns. We now understand why the owners meet you in town and lead you up the hill. The restaurants in Boquete are great. We got hooked on the Fish House and ate there twice. Boquete, and especially the Hacienda, is a definite "go back" experience. If you're from Costa Rica, the prices in Panama are great, comparatively speaking. There are several large chains, not unlike Target, including hardware stores offering a good selection of goods. I bought a number of things at great prices that I had on my "next return trip from the States list". Again, the prices were exceptional. Gas, if you're driving is about $2.80 per gallon; we're about a dollar more in Costa Rica, but I think Panama is bit higher compared to current fuel costs in the States. A great trip.