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Destinations / Bocas del Toro

Bocas del Toro

Overview

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Quiet Islands in the Caribbean
There may be no more "undiscovered," off-the-beaten-path places left in the Caribbean, but Panama's Bocas del Toro comes close. This archipelago is a collection of 10 or so islands near the border with Costa Rica and is a favorite stop for Panamanian tourists, but has been mostly ignored by the rest of the travel world.


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ISLANDS associate editor Adrienne Egolf recently visited Bocas del Toro for the feature "Natural Bonds" in the June 2009 issue. She journeyed to this quiet outpost with her dad, hoping to find a place that they could discover together and renew their family bond. To find out more about her trip, see her article and video.

Plan your trip

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Fly direct to Panama City (PTY) from several major U.S. hubs on Copa Airlines. Then catch Air Panama's or Aeroperlas Regional's hour-plus flight at Panama City's domestic airport (PAC) to Bocas Town (BOC) on Isla Colón. copaair.com; flyairpanama.com; aeroperlas.com

Stay at the Eclypse de Mar Acqua Lodge on the northern tip of Bastimentos. Four overwater bungalows offer sunset views and open-air suites that sleep up to 4 people. Explore the property's nature reserve where you'll find red frogs hopping among banana trees, pineapple plants and even wild orchids. Rates start at $180, eclypsedemar.com. Popa Paradise Beach Resort offers beachfront as well as oceanfront cottages on the otherwise undeveloped Isla Popa. Paddle a kayak to the reef for snorkeling. Rates start at $215. popaparadisebeachresort.com

Shop for molas in Bocas Town. A booth at the end of the main shopping strip sells these exquisite story-telling tapestries, which are handmade by the Kuna Indians. Search through the piles of tabloid-size cloths -- each one unique -- for the perfect mix of neon colors & nature-themed shapes. Cloths start at about $20.

Eat a mix of Panamanian and Caribbean specialties throughout the archipelago. In Old Bank, a West Indian village on the west coast of Bastimentos, try Roots, a local hangout serving Balboa beer and even Creole-style fish. Red Rooster is an expat-founded restaurant whose varied menu features fresh wahoo and Caribbean lobster. In Bocas Town, munch on fried plantains and seafood salad at The Reef Restaurant.

See Bocas by boat. Take a water taxi to Bird Island, at the north end of the archipelago, and stop at Boca del Drago for a beach- side lunch and Starfish Beach, where the stars dot the shallows. Boat south to Zapatillas for snorkeling and picnicking.

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