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Impressive Fishing Lodge for Sale in Panama! Near Torio, Veraguas Province – Fishermen’s Dream!
Mariato, Torio, Morrillo, Azuero Peninsula, Veraguas
$2,900,000
  • 13 Beds

  • 13.5 Baths

  • 7,900 SQ. FT

    733 SQ. M

    (House Size)

  • 6,008 SQ. M

    1.48 Acres

    (Lot Size)

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Set on a dramatic headland between Torio and Morrillo, this purpose-built lodge overlooks one of the most striking coastlines on the Azuero Peninsula. The buildings sit on a commanding, elevated point with wide ocean views and a direct connection to the quiet cove below.

Intended for commercial operation and newly built, it has remained a single-family residential home. The infrastructure, finishes, and layout are in place so a new owner can step in, complete any final business setup, and begin hosting guests.

The fishing - why anglers go wild here

  • Immediate access to structure - Points, reefs, and the twin rock islands of Los Islotes create current breaks and bait-holding ledges right off the property. Inshore action for big snapper, grouper, roosterfish, sierra, and amberjack starts minutes from the ramp.

  • Nearshore and offshore range - Productive bluewater is within easy striking distance for yellowfin tuna, dorado, wahoo, and seasonal billfish. With the right boat and weather, day trips to Cebaco or the waters influenced by Coiba’s marine reserve open up even more options.

  • Spearfishing quality - Clear-water days and complex volcanic formations make this coastline one of the most compelling spearfishing areas on Panama’s Pacific side.

  • Launch and recovery made simple - A private ramp drops to a naturally protected cove that reduces swell and makes putting boats in and out more manageable. The layout supports quick turnarounds for morning and afternoon runs.

  • A complete guest experience - Dramatic scenery, wildlife, and empty coves add the sense of adventure many anglers travel for. Non-anglers can surf nearby breaks like Morrillo, swim and beachcomb in the coves, or enjoy boat tours to Cebaco and the UNESCO-listed Coiba archipelago.

Facilities and layout

  • Approx. 7,906 sq ft of solid concrete block construction with a durable metal roof

  • 13 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms arranged for privacy and group hosting

  • Comfortable common areas for dining and post-fishing downtime

  • Covered terraces and balconies with ocean views

  • Laundry and storage spaces suited to lodge operations

  • 13 parking spaces on site

  • Manager's house

Finishes are robust and thoughtfully executed. Materials were chosen for coastal durability and guest comfort, so rooms feel solid, quiet, and cool after long days on the water.

Utilities and systems

  • Private well water with on-site filtration

  • Irrigation and backup water storage

  • Electric generator

  • Property is sold furnished and equipped - see inventory list

Included equipment and extras

  • 2 boats (second hand boats are cheap in Panama! Grab one in great conditions for +$15,000)

  • Vehicles and machinery for daily operations

  • Fishing gear and lodge equipment

  • Appliances and furnishings throughout

Why it works

The hard part is finished. Site planning, construction, and outfitting are complete. A buyer can focus on branding, staffing, permits, and opening. The setting supports a boutique, high-comfort experience for anglers, spearfishers, surf groups, or families who want nature and quiet as much as action on the water.


About Torio and the Western Azuero Coast

Torio is a small coastal community located on Panama’s Pacific side, known for its lush green hills, surf breaks, and relaxed pace of life. It’s part of the Mariato District in Veraguas Province, an area still largely untouched by mass tourism yet increasingly appreciated by outdoor enthusiasts and investors seeking authentic coastal living.

The region offers access to rivers, waterfalls, and pristine beaches that stretch for kilometers. Nearby spots like Morrillo and Punta Duarte are popular among surfers, nature lovers, and those looking for privacy without isolation. The road to Torio has been steadily improving, making the area more accessible while preserving its off-the-beaten-path charm.

For those seeking a balance of nature, adventure, and tranquility – this corner of the Azuero delivers it all.