Not
much has changed since that pristine time with
the exception of the provocative Calypso beat,
the constant smiles of the people and the alluring
island accent of the Caribbean inhabitants.
Bocas is the best place to sink your toes in
the white sand, to explore lush tropical rainforests
and coral reefs and to look for the faithful
sea turtles that have come to these islands
for millennia
Day
1 PANAMA CITY - BOCAS DEL TORO – BOCA DEL
DRAGO TOUR
This morning we are picked up at our hotel in Panama City and transferred to
Albrook domestic airport to board the scheduled flight to the town of Bocas in
Colon Island, the capital of Bocas del Toro province. We will be met at the local
airport on arrival. After checking in at the Bocas Inn we will receive a briefing
on the activities that will take place during our trip. Start the adventure with
a boat ride around Colon Island to Boca del Drago. Weather permitting, we visit
Swan's Cay, a rock protruding from the depths of the Caribbean Sea, which serves
as rookery for Red-billed tropic birds (the only place to be found in Panama)
and Brown boobies. After lunch at a local restaurant, we will enjoy the beach
at Boca del Drago and search for colorful giant starfish. Along the coastline,
returning to the lodge, we make stops at coral reefs and mangrove isles for snorkeling.
Night at BOCAS INN (LD)
The Bocas Inn is listed among the top 20 destinations in Mexico and Central America
by Outside Magazine's Travelers edition.
Day
2 SALT CREEK VILLAGE – BASTIMENTOS
MARINE NATIONAL PARK
We depart by boat from the Bocas Inn early in the morning traversing the expanse
of Bastimentos National Park, Panama’s first marine national park. We
reach Salt Creek by navigating through clusters of Red Mangroves, which provide
sea creatures with a protective area during their reproductive and development
stages. Upon arrival we first enjoy a walk along Caiman trail. This trail takes
us through several stages of lowland forest dynamics. Here, we will look for
birds such as Red-throated Ant Tanager and Golden-collared Manakin (Cerritus
sub sp.). Mammals such as Night Monkeys, White-faced Capuchins and Three-toed
Sloths also live here. An older tract of rainforest has tall trees that provide
life to birds such as the Three-wattled Bellbird and Green-breasted Mango.
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nearby lagoon is home to Spectacled Cayman and Slider
Turtle. On the ground we will look for the tiny endemic
poison dart frog Dendrobates pumilio. After the hike,
we enjoy a visit to the Ngobe Bugle indigenous community
to have a chance to purchase handicrafts such as
painted woodcarvings and handbags, followed by lunch.
In the afternoon we will snorkel among mangroves
and coral reefs, searching for numerous fish species,
as well as dynamic and brightly colored sea fans,
sponges and brittle starfish.
Night at BOCAS INN (BLD)
Day
3 BOCAS DEL TORO – PANAMA CITY
This morning we will enjoy more reef snorkeling at Nancy’s Key, near
Hospital Point. After another delicious Caribbean style lunch at the Bocas
Inn we are ready to come back to Panama City. On arrival to the city we are
transferred back to our hotel. (BL)
TRIP
CLASSIFICATION: Easy walking, hiking and
snorkelling for all ages, flat trails with some
slippery terrain. Hotel or lodge accommodation
comfortable.
INCLUDED: Two
nights of lodging, land, air and water transportation
within Panama, meals as specified (B - breakfast;
L - lunch; D - dinner), local guide fees, day tours,
park and related fees and taxes. Snorkel equipment
is available at the lodge for a small fee. Diving
outfitters are present on the Island and may be contracted
separately. Additional nights at the Bocas Inn are
also available.
NOT
INCLUDED: International airfare, tourist
card ($5 per person), Panama City hotel, meals
not specified in the itinerary, alcoholic beverages,
personal equipment, extras in hotel or gratuities.
NOTE: Weight
restrictions apply to luggage in both commercial
and chartered flights within Panama. A maximum of
25 lbs. of checked luggage per person is allowed.
Arrangements can be made at the hotel to store luggage
that will not be needed. Excess baggage charges assessed
by commercial carriers are the responsibility of
the passenger.
EQUIPMENT
CHECKLIST: Binoculars (preferably 7x35
or bigger), camera with extra batteries & film,
flashlight with extra bulb & batteries, bathing
suit, insect repellent, sun protection, hat, water
bottle, day pack/dry sack, lightweight/quick dry
cotton clothes, windbreaker, sandals or sneakers,
aqua shoes, rain gear, money in small denomination,
toiletries & personal medications.
DEPARTURE DATES: On request
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