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About the Region

Torio and Mariato, together with Morrillo, form Panama's legendary "Sunset Coast" – and once you witness your first evening here, you'll understand why. Located on the Azuero Peninsula in Veraguas Province, this is where the westernmost edge of Panama's Pacific coast creates nature's daily masterpiece.

The geography itself is dramatic: tropical mountains cascade down to meet the ocean, creating a landscape of lush valleys, jungle-covered hillsides, and rugged cliffs that plunge into the Pacific. This unique positioning means the sun doesn't just set – it performs, painting the sky in colors that photographers travel thousands of miles to capture.

Unlike Panama's more developed coastal areas, the Sunset Coast remains authentically wild and wonderfully uncrowded. Pristine beaches stretch for miles, often with no one but you and the occasional fishing boat. The rhythm here is slower, more intentional. Local fishermen still work the traditional way, surfers find uncrowded breaks, and the jungle hums with wildlife.

CASA JULIUS sits perfectly positioned in this landscape – high enough to capture panoramic ocean views and those famous sunsets, yet just 1.5 kilometers from the beach. This is Panama as it was meant to be experienced: dramatic, unspoiled, and unforgettable.