Contacts: Cellular e-mail addresses
Yariela Sanchez de Anciaux: +507-6-604-7736 (English & Spanish) yari@panamajetboatexplorer.com
Mariela Olave de Sanchez: +507-6-627-0433 (Spanish & limited English) marie@panamajetboatexplorer.com
Don Kike Sanchez: +507-6-615-4144 (Spanish & English) donkike@panamajetboatexplorer.com
CAPT Louis N. Anciaux: +507-6-612-7736 (English & limited Spanish) louis@panamajetboatexplorer.com
ASESA Offices:
David: +507-775-1357 FAX: +507-774-2124
Boquete: +507-720-3785 FAX: +507-720-4054
la huaca was an original home in Boquete, remarkable with foundation walls a foot thick concrete and nicely done
hardwood windows. The re-modeling in late 2000 created a restaurant featuring Argentine-style BBQ and a most
unique (in Boquete) hardwood bar. Several additional iterations of business have occurred since mid-2001, but
the bar area remains, even with the original ceramic tiles. The outside area was enclosed and provided more
eating space, then a pool parlor; and, now a rec area. The majority of the upper areas have been re-directed to
office use (real estate a primary business here), and one of the dining rooms now an Internet Access site. The bar
still remains operating, featuring now mainly a cafe and wine service.
The lower floor rooms have been converted to daily rental rooms; simple, yet comfortable. That also includes the
one we made into a Wine Cellar in 2000. The original Accounting Office, a small casita on lower level, also has
been converted to a daily-rent room. Parking is limited on the street, and on lower level for perhaps 15-20 cars.
Main building area is approx 430 mtr2 (abt 4300 sq ft), total land is 1900 mtr2. All utilities are already in place.




The photos are grouped in sub-sets, within rooms or other appropriate groupings.
4 Photos - This room has been modified for a computer access center. Note the original tiles (reddish color),
which are in several of the rooms. Some rooms have green tiles, also original.
6 Photos - views of the bar area, 5th one of the Men's room off the bar w/ entry door on left from Street. Note the
similar tile design, but in light green vs reddish. The darker green (under the 2 table sets) is new tile. The
hardwood bar and bar stools and tall tables from original re-modeling of 2000. Window frames are restored fro m
original in most instances. The above bar ceiling and iron chandelier were made in the 2000 re-modeling.
5 Photos - in current office area. Alt Text has descriptions on each photo.
3 Photos - panoramic of rear area from upper (street) level). Small casita was original accountant's locale, now is a
daily rental room.
4 Photos - views of outer area, main entry from street, and secondary to bar to right.



la huaca was an original home in Boquete, remarkable with foundation walls a foot thick concrete and nicely done
hardwood windows. The re-modeling in late 2000 created a restaurant featuring Argentine-style BBQ and a most
unique (in Boquete) hardwood bar. Several additional iterations of business have occurred since mid-2001, but
the bar area remains, even with the original ceramic tiles. The outside area was enclosed and provided more
eating space, then a pool parlor; and, now a rec area. The majority of the upper areas have been re-directed to
office use (real estate a primary business here), and one of the dining rooms now an Internet Access site. The bar
still remains operating, featuring now mainly a cafe and wine service.
The lower floor rooms have been converted to daily rental rooms; simple, yet comfortable. That also includes the
one we made into a Wine Cellar in 2000. The original Accounting Office, a small casita on lower level, also has
been converted to a daily-rent room. Parking is limited on the street, and on lower level for perhaps 15-20 cars.
Main building area is approx 430 mtr2 (abt 4300 sq ft), total land is 1900 mtr2. All utilities are already in place.