Enjoy the captivating environment of our eco-resort, which offers a harmonious blend of comfort, services and memorable experiences. We are committed to preserving the environment and biodiversity.
We have solar panels, low consumption water systems, waste management and coastal conservation practices. We offer different room categories with unique experiences for all tastes. Panoramic views, tree house, single rooms, incredible rooms in our exclusive nature reserve and of course our overwater bungalows with private terrace and direct access to the sea, offering the best views of the sunsets in our archipelago.
Don't miss out on our exclusive premium tours to the most beautiful destinations in Bocas del Toro. The lodge has a restaurant and bar open 7 days a week. It offers a la carte service from 8am to 9pm.
An oppprtunity like none other in Bocas del Toro to own a luxurious retreat set inside a private nature reserve, and located at only just 10 minutes away by boat from Isla Colón, where guests will arrive to the Bocas del Toro Isla Colón José E. Hall International Airport.
Whether looking become the new owner-operator of this hotel, or to add this property to an investment portfolio, get in touch to discuss this incredible opportunity in Bocas del Toro.
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A LITTLE ABOUT BOCAS DEL TORO
Bocas del Toro (meaning "Mouths of the Bull") is a province of Panama. Its area is 4,643 square kilometers, comprising the mainland and nine main islands. The province consists of the Bocas del Toro Achipelago, Bahía Almirante (Almirante Bay), Chiriquí Lagoon, and adjacent mainland. The capital is the city of Bocas del Toro (or Bocas Town) on Island Colón (Colón Island). Other major cities or towns include Almirante and Changuinola. The province has a population of 159,228 as of 2023.
Christopher Columbus and his crew first visited the area in 1502. Bocas del Toro borders the Caribbean Sea to the north, Limón Province of Costa Rica to the west, Chiriquí Province to the south, and Ngöbe-Buglé Comarca to the east. The Río Sixaola forms part of the border with Costa Rica. A newly constructed bridge spans the river between Guabito and Sixaola, Costa Rica. The bridge is a border crossing used by tourists going between destinations in Bocas del Toro and Costa Rica. Walk across the bridge via the pedestrian causeway or register your vehicle in advance to cross between 8am and 6pm (Panamá time, Costa Rica is an hour earlier).
The province contains two national parks, Island Bastimentos National Marine Park and La Amistad International Park . The Smithsonian tropical Research Institute operates a research station on Colón Island just northwest of Bocas Town. There are many banana plantations in Bocas del Toro, often called the oro verde, or green gold of Central America.