Snorkeling
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Crawl Cay
This is one of the most frequently visited
destinations in Bocas del Toro, located
on the far side of the Bastimentos Island.
Most photographs of Bocas del Toro
include a photograph of the restaurant
that is located there, which extends out
over the water. Most full day tours to the
Zapatilla Cays and Crawl Cay include
lunch there. Snorkeling is common here,
as there are numerous spots within a
short distance.
Bocadorito
This small bay, just minutes from Isla
Colón, is known for its abundance of
dolphin. Most tours in first visit this area
en route to Zapatilla Cay. With luck, you'll
be able to see numerous bottlenose
dolphin jumping and swimming about,
often coming close enough to the boat to
take some photographs.
Bahia Honda
This tour starts with a boat ride to a small
indian village, at which point you'll get into
a small Indian cayuco. You'll then
proceed on a jungle excursion, up river,
for approximately one hour, during which
time you might see sloths, and a wide
variety of other tropical animals. Upon
reaching the drop-off point, you'll enjoy a
short 30 minute jungle hike before
arriving at 2 large bat caves. After viewing
the caves you will head back to the Indian
village for lunch. As well, there will be
sufficient time for snorkeling in the
mangroves that are within the National
Park.
Bocas Water Sports offers numerous boat tours for those visiting Bocas del Toro.
Below, we have listed some of the more popular destinations, however, custom
tours can be coordinated for groups or those interested.
Main Street, Bocas del Toro, Panama + (507) 757-9541 info@bocaswatersports.com
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