A Caribbean archipelago of mangrove islands, coral reefs and calm waters, cosmopolitan Bocas del Toro is the country’s most popular marine location with visitors. The largest island, Colon, contains Bocas Town with its shops, bars, restaurants and numerous small hotels. Offshore there are other islands, including Isla Bastimentos National Marine Park with good reefs for snorkelling and diving, one or two restaurants and a few hotels of varying standard. Sloths and monkeys can be seen on Colon and of particular interest is the local endemicity of red dendrobates poison dart frogs, with distinctive different colourations found on closely neighbouring islands: a testimony to Darwinism.
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Bocas del Toro Archipelago
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Bocas del Toro Archipelago
Set in 200 acres of tropical rainforest and mangroves within the Bocas del Toro archipelago
One of the best options out of Bocas Town with plenty of activities and nearby locations to visit
Set on its own private stretch of beach just outside Bocas Town off Panama’s western Caribbean coast.
A well run Inn built on stilts over the water on the edge of Bocas town