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Isla de Los Pajaros (Bird Island)
Situated just off the northern coast of Isla Colon, this island serves as a very
important nesting/resting site for several bird species that migrate between
North and South America. The island itself is comprised of large rock faces and
lush green landscape, with birds often clearly visible from the boat; at certain
times of the year it is possible to see offspring. The island contains one large
tunnel, which is often used for photographs depicting the island; one can
snorkel through the tunnel.
Red Frog Beach (Second Beach)
This beach got its name thanks to a small, red poison arrow frog which inhabits
the far end of the beach. In fact, these frogs can only found here, and more
specifically on a small hill that rests at the far end of the beach. It is almost
impossible to miss them, as they are walking all over the place, and well as
situated in the underlying brush. Great photographic opportunities. Red Frog
Beach is one of many beaches on the far site of Bastimentos Island, and is
certainly the islands most accessible beach. The best way to reach the beach is
to be dropped off at Magic Bay, which is located on the opposite side of the
island, and then walk along a well defined trail for 5-10 minutes in order to arrive
at Red Frog Beach. The other beaches, both north and sought, can be reached
by hiking, however, they are not as accessible or popular. In order to reach the
southern beaches you have to walk along the beach, or on a trail that runs
parallel to the beach; often the trail is not marked but you shouldn't have too
much of a problem.
Tours
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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