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Analysis Of Panama Holiday Hotel And Resort
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Panama is a part of American nations. This country locates in the north of Colombia and in the south of Costa Rica. Panama City is the capital city of Panama. Panama has tropical weather. The rainy seasons began from April until December. Many rain forests and mangrove swamplands grow in
Panama. (Mapsofworldcom, 2015) in early 16th century Panama was under Spanish colony, and Panama became independent in 1903. (Robert kelly , c2015)

(Googlech, 2015)

Republic of Panama is divided into 9 provinces. They use 2 types of currencies, which are Balboa and U.S. Dollar. The government is using constitutional democracy, and lead by a president. Panama has Spanish language for their official language and around 14% English
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Firstly, as the hotel is near the beach so it will include an access for the guest such as snorkeling or diving. The hotel also provides some equipment that can be use for that reasons the hotel will need the guest’s room number and the particular time that the guest will return it back. Beside that the guest also can has experience for parasailing above the Panama City Beach. Guests also can takes boat to the sea and they can swim with the dolphin and see under water view. Which is representing the culture of Panama City people who live near the beach. (United nations high commissioner for refugees, …show more content…
The guest can have a good experience of Panama food and if they do not suitable with panama food they still can eat an international food. For breakfast there will be deep-fried corn tortillas with eggs and meat for special dish showing as the typical Panama food (Aboutcom, 2015), and there are also provided toast, jam, and many kinds of international breakfast. For lunch and dinner, we will represent the especially typical food in different way for each day. For that reason the guest who had come before will not get the same food however in the different season, we also change the food and seasoned despite of the winter and summer time we should not have the same seasoned to appreciate the real feeling of the weather. For an example of the special dishes, they are Ceviche; this is a fresh raw fish marinated with the citrus juice, onions and peppers, Tamales that is a seasoned pie wrapped up with the banana leaves, Gallo Pinto; this one is the rice and beans that usually served with the mixed pork in Panama and Raspados; this is a snow cones with the condensed milk and syrup on the top for the dessert. For the beverages, this hotel will also provide some traditional drinks of Panama such as fresh fruit juice with tropical fruit inside like pineapple, papaya, mango, or etc., Resbaladera, actually

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