General Information About Bocas
The archipelago of Bocas del Toro is located on the northwestern coast of Panama in and around the Bay of Chiriqui. International travelers have only recently discovered this isolated region of Panama. It is for this reason that much of the island chain remains pristine and untouched. This region, considered the most geographically diverse in the Caribbean, is also a nature lover's dream come true. Bocas is one of the few places in the world that can boast of being the home to a fully functional research facility owned and operated by the Smithsonian Institution. Eco-tourism is coming of age in Bocas, and why not, with unspoiled coral reefs, a magnificent rain forest and miles of unspoiled beaches within close proximity. If nature is your thing, you will find quality jungle tours, river tours, island tours, bird watching and turtle watching expeditions.
Bocas is also home to at least two tribes of indigenous Indians whose villages can be visited by invitation. Several of these villages are located within the boundaries of the Bastimentos National Marine Park, a gem in Panama's National Park system.The main town on the archipelago is Bocas Del Toro, which is located on the southeastern tip of Isla Colón. It is easily reached by land, sea or air. There are several daily flights from Panama City and other nearby cities into the modern airport. Taxi service by boat is available throughout the day from Almirante, the closest city on the mainland. For those wishing to get to Bocas by car, a ferry comes daily from Almirante. In addition to the charm of a small Caribbean community, the town boasts paved streets, treated potable water, several new hotels and restaurants and modern conveniences such as internet service, a hospital with ambulance service and a fire department.
As in all of Panama, the currency is the US dollar and in Bocas you will find that many of the local people speak English.
In addition to a tourism boom, in recent years Bocas has experienced a real estate boom. Although prices are rising, they still represent some of the best buys in the Caribbean. On a retirement income in Bocas, you can enjoy "the good life" in safe and beautiful surroundings. If you have any interest in Real Estate plese be sure to visit Bocas del Toro Realty Services.
Bocas is also home to at least two tribes of indigenous Indians whose villages can be visited by invitation. Several of these villages are located within the boundaries of the Bastimentos National Marine Park, a gem in Panama's National Park system.The main town on the archipelago is Bocas Del Toro, which is located on the southeastern tip of Isla Colón. It is easily reached by land, sea or air. There are several daily flights from Panama City and other nearby cities into the modern airport. Taxi service by boat is available throughout the day from Almirante, the closest city on the mainland. For those wishing to get to Bocas by car, a ferry comes daily from Almirante. In addition to the charm of a small Caribbean community, the town boasts paved streets, treated potable water, several new hotels and restaurants and modern conveniences such as internet service, a hospital with ambulance service and a fire department.
As in all of Panama, the currency is the US dollar and in Bocas you will find that many of the local people speak English.
In addition to a tourism boom, in recent years Bocas has experienced a real estate boom. Although prices are rising, they still represent some of the best buys in the Caribbean. On a retirement income in Bocas, you can enjoy "the good life" in safe and beautiful surroundings. If you have any interest in Real Estate plese be sure to visit Bocas del Toro Realty Services.