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Bocas del Toro, Panamá
Bocas del Toro is on the Panamanian Caribbean coast. Its Archipielago islands are covered in dense jungles and have amazing turquoise warm water pristine beaches. Bocas del Toro can be described as outdoors lovers paradise, unspoiled beauty, extraordinary flora and fauna, boating, kayaking, snorkeling, huge coral reef ecosystems, mangroves, tropical fish, palms, starfish, white-sand deserted beaches, snorkeling, surfing, diving, birding, saliling, biking and a slow way of life, a unique Caribbean flavor.
Eco-tourism is developing quite fast here.
Bocas del Toro includes two national parks (Isla Bastimentos National Marine Park and La Amistad International Park) and is one of the most biologically diverse areas of Panama and Central America.
Inside the Archipielago islands, the water is clear and calm.
Its population is made up mostly by indigenous people who live on the islands or main land, and people who came from Jamaica and other Caribbean Islands.
Bocas del Toro, Panamá
Bocas del Toro is on the Panamanian Caribbean coast. Its Archipielago islands are covered in dense jungles and have amazing turquoise warm water pristine beaches. Bocas del Toro can be described as outdoors lovers paradise, unspoiled beauty, extraordinary flora and fauna, boating, kayaking, snorkeling, huge coral reef ecosystems, mangroves, tropical fish, palms, starfish, white-sand deserted beaches, snorkeling, surfing, diving, birding, saliling, biking and a slow way of life, a unique Caribbean flavor.
Eco-tourism is developing quite fast here.
Bocas del Toro includes two national parks (Isla Bastimentos National Marine Park and La Amistad International Park) and is one of the most biologically diverse areas of Panama and Central America.
Inside the Archipielago islands, the water is clear and calm.
Its population is made up mostly by indigenous people who live on the islands or main land, and people who came from Jamaica and other Caribbean Islands.