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The price is NT$2,590
NT$4,295 total
includes taxes & fees
Mar 2 - Mar 3
The price is NT$2,956
NT$3,251 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 9 - Feb 10

9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (62 reviews)
The price is NT$3,754
NT$4,873 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 3 - Feb 4

9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (189 reviews)
The price is NT$1,292
NT$1,422 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 4 - Feb 5
The price is NT$1,456
NT$1,601 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 16 - Feb 17
The price is NT$3,192
NT$3,511 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 8 - Feb 9
The price is NT$947
NT$1,042 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 1 - Feb 2
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Gran Evenia Bijao & Convention Center
Carretera Interamericana km 108 Rio Hato
The price is NT$5,088 per night from Feb 4 to Feb 5
NT$5,088
NT$5,597 total
Feb 4 - Feb 5
includes taxes & fees
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Discover the tropical area of Pacific West—casinos, rainforests, and top sights from Playa Blanca to Albrook Shopping Mall.
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