Located in Parque Nacional Soberanía, this former US Air Force radar station now serves a very different function, namely ecotourism. It's an ecologically minded three-story, cylindrical lodge and observatory that offers a full immersion in the sights and sounds of the rainforest as well as accommodations. Rates drop substantially (US$139 to US$220) mid-April to mid-December.
The birdwatching in the surrounding area is top-notch and there’s no shortage of other tropical wildlife, including howler monkeys, sloths and a slew of frogs and lizards. From the 3rd and rooftop levels, you have a 360-degree view over the national park and you can even see ships passing through the Panama Canal, some 2km to the west.
In addition to the viewing platforms, there is also a small ground-floor exhibition area, a tropical biology library, a cozy sitting area and a dozen guest rooms, ranging from postage-stamp singles to luxurious four-person suites. Each room is awash in tropical hues, natural hardwoods and firm beds; some rooms share bathrooms. Rates include three meals. Even if you’re not spending the night, a day visit will allow you to visit the viewing platforms and partake in a few guided walks (US$70 to US$90) through the park.
To reach the Canopy Tower, pass the entrance to Summit Botanical Gardens & Zoo on your way to Gamboa, and take the second road to the right; the turnoff is marked with a Canopy Tower sign. Follow the road for 1.6km until you reach the top of Semaphore Hill and the entrance to the hotel.