Located in the scenic Amador Causeway, Isla Naos is a groundbreaking mixed-use development that seamlessly integrates commercial, residential, and recreational spaces. This iconic project offers luxury, innovation, and functionality, with stunning views and proximity to Panama's renowned Museum of Biodiversity by architect Frank Gehry.
Isla Naos has multiple functionalities, incorporating a commercial area, residential spaces, offices, and amenities. The southern zone will feature seven buildings that combine retail and office spaces, interconnected by commercial walkways and a panoramic plaza. Above, three residential towers with underground parking provide luxury living, while a 400-room hotel with a 15,762 m² marina is a central attraction. The entrance showcases a sculptural landmark, while essential services such as water treatment and electrical substations are strategically reallocated for optimal function. This visionary project sets a new standard in urban design by creating a vibrant, self-contained community where commerce, leisure, and living intersect seamlessly, making Isla Naos a hub of modern, scenic urbanity.