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    Grown & Sexy Panama: A Labor Day Weekend Where Paradise Meets Pure Vibes

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 19, 202611 Mins Read
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    Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection

    Key takeaways
    • Discover Panama's deep Afro-Caribbean roots shaping music, food, dance, and history, an authentic cultural connection for Black travelers.
    • Stay at Dreams Playa Bonita, an all-inclusive oceanfront resort wrapped by rainforest with luxury pools, spa, and beachfront service.
    • Enjoy five private, curated events: Welcome Cocktail, 90s Pool Party, Neon Party Bus, Pajama Party, and All White Dinner.
    • Off-resort options include touring the Panama Canal, exploring Casco Viejo, Black-led cultural tours, urban rainforest wildlife, and the Amador Causeway.
    • Reserve early: low deposits, Flex Pay financing, passport valid six months past travel, and limited suite availability.

    Grown & Sexy Panama

    Trip dates: September 4-7, 2026
    Destination: Dreams Playa Bonita Panama (Panama City, Panama)
    Presented by: KJ Events with Atlas Travel Reserve your spot here


    Why Panama Should Be Your Next Black Travel Destination

    Panama doesn’t get the love it deserves in Black travel conversations. Everyone talks about Cancun, Punta Cana, and Negril, and yes, those spots are classics. But Panama? Panama is where the Pacific meets the rainforest, where Afro-Caribbean culture pulses through every neighborhood, and where you can stand at the crossroads of two oceans and watch the world literally pass by.

    This Labor Day weekend, from Friday, September 4, through Monday, September 7, 2026, KJ Events and Atlas Travel are taking curated groups to Dreams Playa Bonita, Panama, for a long weekend that hits different. This isn’t a cruise. It’s a private takeover of an oceanfront, all-inclusive resort tucked between Pacific waves and Panamanian rainforest, with five private parties built specifically for our group.

    If you’ve been waiting for a passport-required trip that delivers culture, beach, dancing, and luxury in one package, this is the one to lock in.

    A Country Most Travelers Sleep On

    Let’s start with what makes Panama special. The country sits at the narrowest point in the Western Hemisphere, the bridge between North and South America, and the connector between the Caribbean and the Pacific. It’s a place where you can have breakfast looking at the Pacific Ocean and lunch overlooking the Caribbean, all in the same day.

    Here’s the part that should matter to anyone who travels with intention: Panama’s modern history was built by Black hands. Three-quarters of the roughly 50,000 workers who built the Panama Canal in the early 1900s were Afro-Caribbean migrants from Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, and other West Indian islands. Their descendants, along with “Afro-Colonials” whose roots in Panama stretch all the way back to 1513, still shape the music, food, language, and feel of Panama City today.

    Casco Viejo, Panama City’s UNESCO-designated colonial old town, is a living museum of that legacy. The neighborhood of Río Abajo is a hub of Afro-Antillean culture. The food carries Caribbean roots: rice and peas, sancocho stew, fried plantains called patacones, and fresh seafood spiced with coconut and tropical herbs. Panama’s national dance, the tamborito, traces its rhythms straight to West Africa. Even reggaeton, the global dancehall-meets-Latin sound that lives on every playlist now, was born partly in Panama through the descendants of Jamaican canal workers.

    When you come to Panama, you’re stepping into a story your people helped write. Most Caribbean destinations don’t quite offer that, and once you’ve felt it, you can’t unfeel it.

    Dreams Playa Bonita: Your Home for the Weekend

    The resort we’re taking over is Dreams Playa Bonita Panama, a 5-star all-inclusive property nestled along two kilometers of golden Pacific beach. It sits inside the Punta Bruja Nature Reserve, surrounded by rainforest that wraps the resort in green, with ocean views from every one of its 11 seaside towers and 307 guest rooms and suites.

    Location-wise, Dreams Playa Bonita is the closest beach resort to Panama City. You’re roughly 20 minutes from downtown, 30 minutes from the Panama Canal, and about 40 minutes from Tocumen International Airport. That means you can land, get to the resort, and have a cocktail in your hand before sunset. Yet the property feels secluded, tucked away on its own stretch of coast where the rainforest meets the Pacific. At night, you can see the lights of cargo ships in the distance, queued up to cross the Canal.

    The Unlimited-Luxury all-inclusive package is the kind of plan that lets you actually relax. Here’s what’s already part of your stay:

    • Unlimited top-shelf liquor, including premium spirits, craft cocktails, and fine wines at the resort’s restaurants and bars (11 dining and drinking venues in total)
    • Gourmet à la carte dining at every restaurant, no reservations required
    • 24-hour room service and a daily refreshed mini-bar
    • Pool and beach wait service, so your drink finds you, not the other way around
    • Multiple ocean-view pools, including an infinity pool and an adults-only option
    • A full spa, fitness center, and complimentary non-motorized water sports
    • Free Wi-Fi throughout the property

    That’s the baseline. Now let’s talk about what makes this trip Grown & Sexy.

    The Five Private Events Built for Our Group

    Plenty of all-inclusive resorts will sell you a room. What KJ Events and Atlas Travel have built is a curated weekend on top of the resort, with private parties and experiences exclusive to our group. These aren’t general resort events you’ll be sharing with strangers from a dozen other tour groups. These are ours.

    1. “Livin My Best Life” Welcome Cocktail Party

    Every great trip needs an opening night, and ours starts with a private cocktail celebration. You’ll meet your fellow travelers, sip curated cocktails, vibe to our DJs, and lock in the energy for the rest of the weekend. By the time the night winds down, you’ll already know which folks you’re hitting the dance floor with on Saturday.

    2. “I Love the 90’s” Day Party Poolside

    If your soundtrack runs through Mary J. Blige, SWV, Jodeci, Tupac, Biggie, Aaliyah, and Jagged Edge, this is your event. The signature daytime party brings 90’s R&B and hip-hop to the pool deck, with tropical cocktails, dance space, and full-on nostalgic energy. Bring your best 90’s-inspired swimwear and prepare to belt out every word of “Before I Let Go” with your new vacation crew.

    3. Neon Party Bus Experience

    This is the excursion that other group trips don’t offer. Forget standard “transportation included.” We’re talking three full hours on a luxury party bus tricked out with neon lights, a DJ booth, an onboard bartender, and a fully loaded open bar. The bus runs round-trip from Dreams Playa Bonita and pours rum, vodka, gin, mixers, bottled water, and Panama’s national spirit, seco.

    If you’ve never tried seco, this is the right introduction. It’s a clear, 80-proof liquor distilled from sugarcane juice, and it’s been Panama’s signature pour for decades. The party doesn’t pause when the bus moves; the music, drinks, and energy carry the whole ride. Most group trips give you a coach bus and a bottle of water. We give you a rolling club.

    4. The Pajama Party

    Late-night pajama jam, Grown & Sexy edition. Slip into your flyest sleepwear (silk robes, satin sets, matching loungewear with the squad, you know what to bring) for a high-energy late-night affair with our DJs spinning, drinks flowing, and a vibe you won’t get on a regular hotel pool deck. This is the kind of event group travelers post about for years afterward.

    5. All White Dinner Party & Celebration

    Closing night is the All White Dinner Party, an elegant farewell where everyone shows up in white from head to toe. Great food, elevated music, the ocean as the backdrop, and one final toast to the weekend and the friendships built over four days in paradise. Pack one outfit specifically for this moment, because the photos will be worth framing.

    And the organizers have already mentioned that more events will be added before September, so the lineup will only grow.

    Off the Resort: When You’re Ready to Explore

    The Unlimited-Luxury package will keep most travelers happy on the property, but if you want to add excursions, Panama gives you serious options. Within a short drive of Dreams Playa Bonita, you can:

    • Tour the Panama Canal at the Miraflores Locks and watch massive ships move through one of the engineering wonders of the modern world. Seeing it in person hits differently than the documentaries.
    • Explore Casco Viejo, Panama City’s UNESCO-listed colonial old town, full of pastel buildings, rooftop bars, boutique shops, and Afro-Panamanian heritage spots.
    • Take a Black-led cultural tour with AfroLatinx Travel, founded by Dash Harris and Javier Wallace. They run immersive walking tours and experiences centered on the African diaspora in Panama and across Latin America. (Book independently in advance of your trip.)
    • Visit the Afro-Antillean Museum of Panama in the Calidonia neighborhood for a deeper look at the West Indian community that built the Canal.
    • Walk the Amador Causeway, a string of small islands connected by a man-made road with waterfront restaurants, bike paths, and views of the Bridge of the Americas and the Panama City skyline.
    • Spot tropical wildlife at Metropolitan Natural Park, one of the only true urban rainforests in the Americas.
    • Shop at Albrook Mall, the largest mall in the Americas, if retail therapy is your love language.

    Panama gives you the rare combination of city, history, and beach all within reach of each other. You don’t have to pick a lane.

    What Makes This Group Trip Different

    The Grown & Sexy difference comes down to a few things.

    First, the brand has a track record. KJ Events isn’t a one-off operator. They’ve been curating grown-folk travel for years through the Grown & Sexy Cruise and related experiences. You’re stepping into something with a community already built around it.

    Second, the events are truly private. A lot of “group trips” really just mean a discounted hotel rate, and you’re left to find the parties yourself. Here, every event from the Welcome Cocktail to the All White Dinner is built for our group, with our DJs, our crowd, and our vibe. No competing tour groups, no fighting for space.

    Third, the cultural fit is real. This is a trip where you don’t have to over-explain yourself, code-switch, or tone anything down. The music, the dress codes, the energy, the references all assume you. That’s the freedom Black travelers have been building these private group experiences to find.

    Fourth, it’s a long weekend, not a week. Three nights, four days, a Friday-to-Monday Labor Day getaway. You don’t have to burn vacation days you don’t have. You can fly in Friday, party through Sunday, recover Monday, and be back at your desk Tuesday with stories your coworkers won’t believe.

    Practical Details: Deposits, Passports, and Flex Pay

    Let’s talk logistics so you can lock this in.

    Deposit: $149 per person for double occupancy, or $298 for single occupancy. Suites require a higher deposit ($298 per person double, $448 single). Multiple room categories are available, from Deluxe King Partial Ocean View up through Preferred Club Master Suite Ocean View. The Preferred Club tiers and suite categories tend to sell out first, so if that’s your speed, don’t sleep on it.

    Buy Now, Pay Over Time: Atlas Travel has partnered with Flex Pay, which lets you split your balance into easy monthly payments. Travel now, pay over time. You don’t have to come up with the full balance at once. Visit the financing page on the booking site for full details.

    Passport: A valid passport is required, and it must be good for at least six months past your travel date. That means if your passport expires anywhere before March 2027, get the renewal started now. Processing times can swing widely, and you don’t want to miss this trip over paperwork.

    Group events disclaimer: Events, entertainment, and performers are subject to change without notice, and the trip itinerary may shift as conditions warrant. The five core private events listed above are the foundation, with more additions promised.

    Lock It In

    Labor Day weekend in Panama. Three nights of unlimited luxury at an oceanfront, rainforest-wrapped resort. Five private events built exclusively for our group. A destination with deep Afro-Caribbean roots, a passport stamp most of your friends don’t have yet, and the kind of weekend you’ll be talking about until next Labor Day.

    Spaces in group trips like this fill up fast, especially the suite categories and the pricing tiers that pair best with Flex Pay. If Panama has been on your list, this is your sign.

    Reserve your spot for Grown & Sexy Panama Living for the Weekend

    For booking help, call Atlas Travel at 800-771-7447 or visit the trip page to see room categories, pricing, and Flex Pay financing options.

    We’ll see you on Playa Bonita.

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