Luxury Lifestyle, Preferential Prices: Phase One of Andromeda Country Club Now on Offer
Dekel Panama S.A. is now offering buyers preferential prices on all phase one lots in their spectacular beachfront vacation community in Panama, the Andromeda Country Club.
Pedasí's first big development, the Andromeda Country Club is slated to begin building by early next year, promising an elegant seaside lifestyle amidst the vibrant culture and natural beauty of the Azuero Peninsula.
Pedasí, Panama (PRWEB) November 19, 2008 -- Dekel Panama S.A. is now offering buyers preferential prices on all phase one lots in their spectacular beachfront vacation community in Panama, the Andromeda Country Club.
As of November 1st, 2008, all home lots are being offered at a 20 per cent discount on list prices. Phase one consists of 40 spacious lots ranging in size from 800 to 1500 square meters. Beachfront, ocean view and park view lots are all available; all lots are mere steps to two pristine beaches, Playa Toro and Playa la Garita.
Pedasí's first big development, the Andromeda Country Club is slated to begin building by early next year, promising an elegant seaside lifestyle amidst the vibrant culture and natural beauty of the Azuero Peninsula.
Buyers can custom-build their vacation villa to taste, or choose from several model homes, designed by renowned international architectural firm Mallol & Mallol, a leading firm with a multitude of projects across Central America and the Middle East over the past 25 years.
Model homes emphasize ease of function and movement with spacious, airy designs and state-of-the-art, environmentally friendly installations. Panoramic ocean views are the dominant note, with each home placed to take maximum advantage of the seascape that surrounds the property on two sides.
The property tapers to a point, fronting two secluded, sandy beaches that slope gently into the Pacific Ocean, ideal for children and adults alike. Just 20 minutes offshore gleam the brilliant white sands of Isla Iguana, an island nature reserve surrounded by a thriving coral reef, offering day-trippers spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving, and glimpses of the magnificent frigate birds that nest on the island.
Residents will enjoy a full suite of on-site amenities, with a beach club, community swimming pool, tennis, basketball and volleyball courts, a children's playground, numerous walking trails and green areas nestled around the property's two natural creeks. The gated community also features a business center, and 24-hour security.
The Andromeda Country Club is just ten minutes from the charming fishing town of Pedasí, home of Panama's former President Mireya Moscosa. Pedasí features well-tended, colourful homes, a handful of restaurants, cafés, shops and supermarkets. Just an hour away is the carnival town of Las Tablas, with a fuller range of shopping amenities, and Panama City with its first-world modernity is four hours away on an impeccably smooth highway.
Pedasí also has a regional airport, which is currently considered for expansion to receive charter flights.
Contact Alexander Kaplan from the New World Realty Group at +507 830 5161 to find out more about the Andromeda Country Club, or visit http://www.panamareals.com/realestate/andromeda-country-club/id-488.
About the Developers
Dekel Panama S.A. is one of Central America's up and coming development groups, offering fresh vision and energy to the region's hottest real estate investment and vacation properties.
With experience in the Middle East, the U.K., and Costa Rica, the group brings international experience in real estate development, business and finance to Panama's burgeoning property development market.
Exceptional quality is the cornerstone of Dekel's development philosophy. Using the latest technologies, finest materials and environmentally conscious designs, Dekel strives to create properties of the highest quality.
Combined with a keen flair for the newest property markets, and strong business integrity, Dekel Panama offers ground-level entry to Panama's most exclusive vacation-home communities, ensuring client and shareholder satisfaction alike.
About Pedasí
As prime beachfront land in Panama grows ever scarcer, investors and developers have been looking to this sleepy stretch of coastline on Panama's central Pacific for the next wave of development, and discovering in the Azuero Peninsula the very heart of Panama.
Because Panama allows titled property right up to the waterfront, beachfront parcels are being snapped up at a dizzying rate in areas like Pedasí and Playa Venao at the very tip of the peninsula. Despite its long, sinuous shape, Panama's coasts offer relatively few truly golden beaches. Much of the Pacific coast is fringed with mangrove swamps, where clouds of mosquitoes billow up to prey on the unwary, while on the Caribbean side, where there is also a thick tangle of mangroves, much of the coast is battered with constant rains, or under the territory of Panama's aboriginal tribes and not open to outside development.
While there are several excellent beaches close to Panama City, most of these are well-developed or well on their way. The first two hours' drive west on the PanAmerican Highway are littered with signs for beachfront resorts, villas and condos, offering dreams of oceanview lifestyles, but many of these have taken on an almost suburban feel, as the developed stretches now begin to crowd and bleed into one another.
At the bottom of the Azuero Peninsula, however, one feels almost at the end of the world. There is a timeless quality to daily life there, a blend of the ultra-modern with the centuries-old traditional ways. Impeccably paved highways slink through endless green fields and tiny clustered towns, colourful and tranquil; because they tend to hug the highway, very few towns have sprung up along the many beaches here, and the waterfront is largely deserted but for the fishing boats that moor in shallow waters to haul their catches ashore.
The peninsula's waters are known as the 'Tuna Coast', offering excellent, year-round fishing, with an abundance of yellow-fin tuna, red snapper, marlin and sailfish for the taking, and charter boats are available for sport and deep-sea fishing. Edible catches can be brought back to shore to be cooked up to taste at one of Pedasí's restaurants, paired with one of Panama's fine beers for less than a dollar.
Just half an hour from shore lies Isla Iguana, which despite its Pacific location, appears to be a perfect Caribbean island. An extensive coral reef surrounds the palm-dotted island, giving it a powdery, blinding, white-sand beach, and its crystal-clear, shallow waters offer the laziest snorkeling imaginable, as hawksbill turtles, cornetfish, and a myriad brightly-colored tropical fish nibble and dart about the coral branches. The island, named for its thriving colony of spotted lizards, is also the region's only nesting site for the Frigata magnifica, the magnificent frigate bird, which swoop in thick flocks overhead.
Surfers can take advantage of some excellent breaks, the most notable of which is in Playa Venao, just a half-hour drive west of Pedasí, and scuba divers can choose from a number of dive sites, including Isla Iguana and the Frailes Islands to the west. In addition to the many species of marine turtles, rays, eels and tropical fish that call the tropical Pacific home, lucky divers will spot hammerhead sharks school at certain times of year, and the whales and dolphins that haunt the coastal waters with their young.
Isla Cañas, just beyond Playa Venao and less than an hour from Pedasí, is also a major nesting site for several marine turtles. The mangrove-ringed island is home to about 700 residents, and boasts a 14-kilometer long beach where pregnant females lumber up during the night to dig holes in the soft sand, laying clutches of up to one hundred eggs. A little further afield, the Cerro Joya National Park offers hiking through pristine rainforest, with several waterfalls, monkeys and birds galore.
The Peninsula's towns burst into festivity in the summer months, running from December to April, the height of which are February's carnivals, when all the towns don their festive best to parade, dance, and celebrate day and night. Las Tablas, just an hour from Pedasí, boasts the best carnival in the country, but there are few communities that do not participate, each with their own traditional costumes and variations.
With so many activities, natural beauty, charm and culture, it is no surprise that Pedasí, once Panama's best-kept secret, is about to be its best-known ambassador.
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