Things to do in Bocas del Toro Province, Panama: The Best Tours

September 28, 2021 Sheron Bogner

An archipelago off the northwest coast of Panama, Bocas del Toro is an eco-tourism favorite with English-speaking and other tourists traveling to this Central American country. Seven islands (including Isla Colón, Isla Carenero and Isla Bastimentos) comprise the land area, with Bocas Town its regional capital and the “big city” for those looking to shop, dine well, and explore nightlife. Adventure lovers will find plenty to keep them occupied, as scuba diving, snorkeling, sailing, surfing and hiking are first-rate. And if you’re more of a tour-goer, never fear—Bocas del Toro offers a host of them, ranging from sailing to Nivida Bat Cave tours.
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1. Speed Boat tour to Mangrove Point -Starfish Beach -Bocas del Drago and Birds Island

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Get to know Bocas del Toro , starting  with Mangrove Point, Ideal for lovers of calm waters and snorkeling.Our next destination will be Starfish Beach where you will be tempted to take pictures of the beautiful starfish while relaxing on its golden sand beaches. Bocas del Drago is a relaxing calm beach set against a rancho style location with horses that you may rent to explore the jungle trails.Birds Island with its amazing views is located in the most northern part of the Archipelago off the coast  of Colon Island, it is a popular destination for Bird Watcher's world wide.

Inclusions: Driver/guide, National Park fees, Snorkel Equipment, Cooler with Ice, Life Jackets

Exclusions: Lunch, Transportation to/from attractions

2. Cruiseline Excursion Colon: Rainforest, San Lorenzo Fort and Canal Expansion

Colón 2000 Mall, Paseo Gorgas Entre, Calle 11 y 13, Colón, Panama Almiza Tours by My friend Mario
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Visit the Caribbean Rainforest, learn the San Lorenzo Fort history and observe the new Panama Canal Locks.  Panama is home to 159 species of mammals, 98 species of reptiles, and 65 amphibious species. Among these are monkeys, sloths, anteaters, spider and caimans, crocodiles, and many snakes. This rainforest is an ecological paradise not to be missed! There are many stops included for photo opportunities. The tour continues on to the ruins of San Lorenzo Fort which is famous for repelling attacks by all the pirates of the Caribbean for almost 75 years, Your guide will expalin the history behind the famous ruins. Then you will stop at the new Canal Expansion: Agua Clara where you will observe how work the new Canal system with super tanker and big cargos ships transiting the new locks.

Inclusions: Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Professional guide, Bottled water, Port pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Agua Clara Canal expansión US$15 adult, Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By AshleighRider

We had a great afternoon with Mario and his crew (and the monkeys!). We were picked up from our Airbnb on time and were given a briefing of what to expect and how to feed the monkeys when we arrived, which was nice. We arrived at the boat ramp where we took a fun boat ride on Gatun Lake to Monkey Island. Side note: it doesn’t look like there is much of an opportunity for bathroom breaks, so I would recommend using the restroom before you leave for the tour. We spent the next hour/hour and a half looking for and feeding the monkeys - it was SO much fun! We saw Geoffrey’s Tamarin, Capuchin, and Howler Monkeys, which are the three species native to the island. We got to feed the Geoffrey’s Tamarin and Capuchin monkeys. At the advice of the reviews, we brought grapes and bananas for the monkeys. The crew brought some mangoes and nuts, which they also loved! The foods the monkeys liked the most were unsalted peanuts and bananas, so I would recommend bringing those (the Capuchins seemed to go crazy over the peanuts and the Geoffrey’s Tamarins couldn’t get enough of our bananas!). We also saw alligators, green basilisk lizards, and an iguana. After the tour was over, we were brought safely back to our Airbnb. Mario and his crew were fantastic the whole way and we would definitely book this tour again!!

3. Full-Day Speedboat Tour, Wildlife, and Snorkeling in Bocas del Toro in Panama

Bocas del Toro Province, Bocas del Toro Province
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The 7-hour speedboat tour takes you and your small group across Bocas del Toro province in Panama. Depart from Boteros de Bastimentos dock in Bocas Town to explore Dolphin Bay, Coral Cay, Zapatilla Cays, Sloth Island and Hollywood Beach. See wildlife in their natural habitat on various pristine islands. Take advantage of the chance to snorkel the world famous Garden Reef and savor a typical Caribbean-style lunch (not included).

Inclusions: National Park fees

Exclusions: Lunch, Transportation to/from attractions

4. Small-Group Speed Boat and Snorkel Tour from Bocas del Toro

Calle 1a, Bocas del Toro, Panama
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Enjoy a 7-hour guided day cruise around the beaches and coves of Bocas del Toro. In a small group of a maximum of 15 people, head by speedboat to the secluded Dolphin Bay, named for the dolphins who frequent its shallow waters. Next, venture to Crawl Cay, a tiny island surrounded by coral reefs; then head out to Red Frog Marina. A short hike will bring you to the beach. You'll be brought to one of the most accessible sites for snorkeling as well, at Hospital Point. Tour includes applicable entrance fees, snorkel gear, and life jackets.

Inclusions: Captain and guide, Snorkel equipment, Cooler with ice, Life jackets

Exclusions: Lunch, Hotel pickup and drop-off

5. Cruiseline Excursion Colon: Panama City tour and Miraflores Locks

Colón 2000 Mall, Paseo Gorgas Entre, Calle 11 y 13, Colón, Panama Almiza Tours by My friend Mario
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Panama is the only country in the world where you can experience both the Caribbean sea and the Pacific Ocean. Your tour takes around one hour to get to the Centennial bridge to have a wonderful panoramic view of Gaillard cut (the narrow part of the canal) and Pedro Miguel Locks. We will then visit the Miraflores Locks exhibition center where you will learn about the history of the canal and how it has been operating during the last 100 years. then, your tour continues on through the city to see the historical Cathedral, monuments and the downtown district. You will see the amazing Colonial and Neoclassical architectural styles throughout the city. Later, the tour will go to Balboa avenue and you will observe the new city with the highest and modern building in Latinamerica, 

Inclusions: Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Professional guide, Bottled water, Port pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Miraflores Locks exhibition center US$20 adult, Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By AshleighRider

We had a great afternoon with Mario and his crew (and the monkeys!). We were picked up from our Airbnb on time and were given a briefing of what to expect and how to feed the monkeys when we arrived, which was nice. We arrived at the boat ramp where we took a fun boat ride on Gatun Lake to Monkey Island. Side note: it doesn’t look like there is much of an opportunity for bathroom breaks, so I would recommend using the restroom before you leave for the tour. We spent the next hour/hour and a half looking for and feeding the monkeys - it was SO much fun! We saw Geoffrey’s Tamarin, Capuchin, and Howler Monkeys, which are the three species native to the island. We got to feed the Geoffrey’s Tamarin and Capuchin monkeys. At the advice of the reviews, we brought grapes and bananas for the monkeys. The crew brought some mangoes and nuts, which they also loved! The foods the monkeys liked the most were unsalted peanuts and bananas, so I would recommend bringing those (the Capuchins seemed to go crazy over the peanuts and the Geoffrey’s Tamarins couldn’t get enough of our bananas!). We also saw alligators, green basilisk lizards, and an iguana. After the tour was over, we were brought safely back to our Airbnb. Mario and his crew were fantastic the whole way and we would definitely book this tour again!!

6. Full-Day Bocas del Toro Catamaran Dolphin and Snorkeling Tour in Panama

Bocas del Toro Province, Panama

Spend a day sailing into Dolphin Bay and go snorkeling at several sites for the ultimate underwater experience. This full-day Bocas del Toro dolphin-watching tour includes a catamaran cruise and snorkeling opportunities at reefs that are unexplored by a majority of visitors. Snorkel gear and lunch are provided.

Inclusions: Snorkel gear, Lunch, Professional guide, Port pickup and drop-off

Exclusions: Drinks, Hotel pickup and drop-off

7. WynnWard Island All-Inclusive Sustainable Wellness Retreat- Feb 3-10, 2020

Bocas del Toro Isla Colón José E. Hall International Airport, Ave. E Bocas del Toro PA, 507, Bocas del Toro, Panama Wynnward Island

All-inclusive, off-grid, sustainable wellness retreat. Experience the beauty of this tropical Caribbean paradise while indulging in organic, fresh vegetables and fruits. Excursions include: monkey island, Red Frog Beach walk, chocolate farm tour, medicinal plants journey, chocolate ritual ceremony, and a botanical gardens tour. Take part in daily breathing and meditation time in addition to learning about the healing power of foods.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Use of Snorkelling equipment, Use of Kayak and Paddle Boards, Private transportation

Exclusions: Alcoholic Beverages

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