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Showing posts with label Bocas del Toro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bocas del Toro. Show all posts

Bocas del Toro : Coral Cay

 

One of the most famous snorkeling spots in Bocas de Toro, Crawl Cay is a tiny island located in the channel between Bastimentos and Popa Island (about 20 minutes by boat from Bocas town, or 10 - 15 minutes from Dolphin Bay). Crawl Cay is surrounded by lush coral gardens, the best of which begin just after the south-eastern tip of Bastimentos Island
 
The sea here is calm year-round, which make it suitable for snorkelers of all ages, and the abundance of tropical fish, coral heads and colorful sponges will keep experienced divers entertained as well. Water clarity is better than at other places but as always it depends on if it's rained during the previous days. On the typical Caribbean day with lots of sunshine and light blue skies, the waters of Crawl Cay are of luminous emerald green shades and make the perfect holiday postcard.
 
 

Bocas Del Toro: Dolphin Bay


The Archipelago of Bocas del Toro is home to a semi-permanent population of Bottlenose dolphins. Its calm waters and abundance of small fish, crustaceans and squid seem to make the perfect grounds for the young ones' first stages of life. Calves and juveniles can be frequently spotted with their mothers, as well as small pods of 5 or 6 dolphins.
 
The dolphins of Bocas del Toro seem to have a special predilection for the bay locally known as Laguna Bocatorito (Dolphin Bay), which is about 12 km south of Bocas town (about 15 - 20 minutes by boat). This bay is bordered by the east side of Cristobal Island and an odd-shaped peninsula from the mainland. A labyrinth of shallow channels formed by mangroves screens its northern entrance, helping to make it a kind of giant natural aquarium, six kilometers across at its widest.
 
 

Bocas del Toro: Bird Island

 
Swans' Cay, also known as Bird Island is birders paradise. Here you will find the only known nesting place in the Caribbean of the Red-billed Tropic Bird (Phaeton aethereus). Swans Cay is a rocky formation approximately 70 meters long, with a rounded quarter moon shape, pierced by two openings through one end, and rises 55 meters at the highest point. On the southern side, sheltered from the northeastern trade winds, there is a small sandy beach below a higher level area. Bushes and other vegetation cover the summit, and there is a small clump of coconut palms at the low end. A designated bird sanctuary, Isla Pajaros, also has brown booby (Sula leucogaster etesiaca), the brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis carolinensis), the frigate (Fregata magnificens) and many types of gulls and terns.
 
 
 
 
 




Red Frog Beach

Red Frog Beach is a hidden paradise on the island of Bastimentos in the Caribbean archipelago of Bocas Del Toro, Panama. The crystal blue waters, unfailing temperate weather, pristine beaches, and remarkable jungle rainforest all combine to create a complete sense of unspoiled tropical tranquility. A peaceful diversion from the everyday grind, Red Frog Beach offers both adventure and escape with diving, snorkeling, deep-sea fishing, kayaking, Bocas surfing, beach hikes, nature walks, and much more.

Strategically placed in the most beautiful location in Bocas Del Toro, Red Frog Beach takes advantage of an incredible array of natural amenities that will captivate Panama vacation visitor and resident alike. The north facing "windward" side of the island is the perfect retreat for those seeking adventure, exploration and discovery. The island's distinctive wild life presents an unparalleled study in ecological evolution while the long barreling reef breaks, steep drops, and splitting tubes present a challenge few surfers can resist.

If peace, serenity, and relaxation are what you crave, you will find exactly what you're looking for on the "leeward" side of the island. From the calming sound of crystalline waters lapping onto white sand beaches to the enchanting song of the many indigenous bird species that call our island home, there are so many ways to entice the senses and relish in the feeling of sweet release.

No matter what you're looking for in island escape, you'll find it at Red Frog Beach in Bocas Del Toro Panama. Experience paradise like never before while creating lasting memories with friends and family. We invite you to explore this site and learn more about the adventures that await you on Red Frog Beach. 







Bocas del Toro



Tourism in the Bocas del Toro Islands is true ecotourism. It will satisfy the visitor looking for special spots, ecosystems or species

To whom are looking to practice some kind of activity we offer a wide diversity of water sports, jungle adventures and much more. Scuba diving, snorkelling, surfing, water skying, are only a few of the first mentionned, and Bocas del Toro as an archipelago is a big site to do it: coral reefs are everywhere, surfing beaches we have a dozen.

Talking about adventures, treking is a trend for people that wants to be in fit and, at the same time, do something fun. We have trails for all ages and interests, from the very difficult trail between Bahía Honda and the lagoon in the Marine Park to the easy walk of Red Frog or Zapatillas Cays trails.

Add something else to this attractions: Bocas del Toro is a mix of cultures, so, anywhere, you will find expressions of a wide diversity of races: ngobe indian communities offering beautiful handicrafts, afroantillean traditions that are expressed through meals and festivals, old spanish dances from the conquest time, modern caribbean music, all of this in one place.


Bocas del Toro Tourist Attraction


BBahia Honda is a community located at the heart of a bay, between the islands of Bastimentos and Sol


















Bahia Honda is a community located at the heart of a bay, between the islands of Bastimentos and Solarte. Their houses are distributed along the coasts of both islands, not showing the typical image of the other communities of the region.

What we could consider the core of the village, on the Bastimentos Island, consists of a communal house, the primary school, the student's lunch room and a cozy restaurant, that offers to the visitors typical meals of the region as well as beautiful handicrafts.

The main occupations of their inhabitants are subsistence fishing and agriculture, being the tourism an activity that have being increasing lately.

The project, TIMORO groups several families of the community to handled the restaurant and a tour that became one of the main attractions of the islands, the "Sloth's Trail".

In order to arrive at Bahia Honda, call the Timorogo's phone to be pickedup or hire a boat in Bocas del Toro and after about 10 minutes of navigation you will be at the community restaurant where the visitor can make arrangements for a guided visit to the trail.
arte. Their houses are distributed along the coasts of both islands, not showing the typical image of the other communities of the region.

What we could consider the core of the village, on the Bastimentos Island, consists of a communal house, the primary school, the student's lunch room and a cozy restaurant, that offers to the visitors typical meals of the region as well as beautiful handicrafts.

The main occupations of their inhabitants are subsistence fishing and agriculture, being the tourism an activity that have being increasing lately.

The project, TIMORgroups several families of the community to handled the restaurant and a tour that became one of the main attractions of the islands, the "Sloth's Trail".

In order to arrive at Bahia Honda, call the Timorogo's phone to be pickedup or hire a boat in Bocas del Toro and after about 10 minutes of navigation you will be at the community restaurant where the visitor can make arrangements for a guided visit to the trail.



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