Barbecue at BASTIMENTOS ALIVE Tours PANAMA' 2016
Cayos ZAPATILLAS with BASTIMENTOS ALIVE Tour PANAMA'
Bastimentos Alive - Jungle Tour (HD)
A short clip of the Jungle Tour offered by Bastimentos Alive.
Dream beach at Isla Bastimentos (+ drone flight)
We went to a dream beach called Polo Beach at Isla Bastimentos near Bocas del Toro (Panama) - it was an adventorous walk, but really worth it!
And I flew my drone in this Caribbean Paradise! ???? Check it out!
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KAYAKING TO SECRET SPOTS | Isla Bastimentos, Panama
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Beach Party-Wizard Beach- Bastimentos, Panama
white-faced capuchin monkey on Bastimentos Island in Panama
Traversée de l'Amérique centrale 2005. Etape 21: Bastimentos (Panama)
Traversée de l'Amérique centrale en 2005 par Patrice et Carine. Étape 21: Bastimentos, petite île de l'archipel Bocas del Toro, au Panama. Site:
Visit Bocas Del Toro & stay at The Firefly on beautiful Bastimentos!
The Firefly is the place to stay in Bocas with the island's best food, hip surf, beach house vibe, eco mentality and perfect location (in the middle of all the surf breaks) ! Only 8 minutes by boat from Bocas Town but feels more authentic caribbean & less touristy than Isla Colon. This beautiful island lacks knick knack stores and tourist traps encouraging you to see the natural beauty of Bocas. Come stay with us and be in the middle of Bocas best Beaches & surf breaks.
Panama-Bocas del Toro Part 2
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Panama:
Bocas del Toro is a province of Panama. Its extension is 4,643.9 square kilometers comprising the mainland and nine main islands.The province consists of the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, Bahía Almirante (Almirante Bay), Laguna de Chiriquí (Chiriquí Lagoon), and adjacent mainland. The capital is the city of Bocas del Toro (Bocas Town) on Isla Colón (Colón Island). Other major cities or towns include Almirante, and Changuinola. The province has a total population of 125,461 people (2010).Christopher Columbus and his crew discovered 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. An old railroad bridge spans the river between Guabito and Sixaola, Costa Rica. The bridge is a border crossing used by tourists going between destinations in Bocas and Costa Rica.The province contains two national parks: Isla 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.
Christopher Columbus explored here in 1502, while searching for the passage to the Pacific ocean. Columbus's original name for the island was Isla del Drago. In colonial times, Bocas del Toro was part of Veraguas. It was originally part of Costa Rica until, in one of the many territorial disputes, Colombia took control of it with armed forces. The then government made a reservation called Bocas del Toro in 1834. In 1850, Bocas del Toro became a part of Chiriqui, then was separated from it and became part of Colon. On November 16, 1903, Bocas del Toro was separated from Colon and became its own province. In 1941, Bocas del Toro was divided into 2 districts, Bocas del Toro and Crimamola. Four years later, it became into the same division as before. In 1970, Bocas del Toro district became Changuinola, eliminated the district Bastimentos and added three new districts to what it is today. The extensions of the districts changed in 1997 when the reservation Ngöbe Buglé Comarca was made.
History
The islands of Bocas del Toro are the essence and the mirror of Caribbean Panama. They are located in the extreme western part of the country, only 40 kilometers from the Republic of Costa Rica. This archipelago has the perfect combination of nature and historical and cultural traditions, with a charming variety of aquatic species, coral reefs, mangroves, tropical forest, beaches with crystal clear water, undisturbed jungles with all the flora and fauna you can imagine.
Without any doubt, the most famous visitor that arrived at this piece of paradise was the Admiral Christopher Columbus, the 6th of October of the year 1502 on his fourth and last trip. He entered with his two vessels into a wide bay that the indigenous people used to call Carabaro (nowadays called Almirante Bay), took in provisions on the present Bastimentos island and careened a ship in the vicinity of Carenero island. At the beginning of the 19th century, the brothers Snap arrived from Jamaica with their slaves , at the same time with the Shepherd family that inhabited Shepherd Island. A few years later various Scottish and English families emigrated from the San Andres and Providencia islands, also together with their slaves, in order to evade tax payments. An important commercial exchange started with the settled Indians of the region, the once that traded alive turtles, turtle shell, cocoa and mahogany, especially with the English people that came from Jamaica. For all of this, Bocas del Toro possesses a rich, ethnic culture that is reflected in its traditions, customs, gastronomy, music, dances and other afro- Antillean manifestations; combined with the indigenous culture that still stays intact and that leads us magically to the roots of the American continent.
Bocas del Toro; its name.
It is not known for certain where the name of this incredible, forgotten by time, comes from. Various attributions exist, one more interesting than the other. It is being said that Christopher Columbus when he landed at one of the paradisiacal beaches, saw various waterfalls in the form of bocas del toro (mouths of the bull).Wikipedia
Zipline + Drone + Paradise!!! Back at RED FROG in Bocas Del Toro.
Looking for things to do in Bocas Del Toro? We spend the day at Red Frog Beach Island Resort taking advantage of their great amenities. We first go ziplining through the jungle on their course with seven ziplines.
Later we make our way to Red Frog Beach where we fly the drone and then have a drink at their restaurant called the Point.
We then spend the rest of the afternoon at La Rosa, the beach club at Red Frog. There we have lunch, go for a swim and take the drone up again.
Bocas del Toro, Panama:
Bocas del Toro is a province in Panama with an island chain off the Caribbean coast, and a section of mainland with a very biodiverse rainforest. Isla Colon, the most important island, is home to the capital called Bocas Town. Bocas Town is full of touristic places with many restaurants, shops and very active nightlife. Bocas del Toro combines tranquil protected bays, colourful coral reefs, verdant junge, mysterious mangrove forests, open ocean access, and diverse cultural traditions. Whatever you interest, you will find something to do here.
Ziplining at Red Frog:
Clip-in and ascend up the stairway to the first platform. Stop, look and listen! The island forest will come alive with sounds and sights of nature.Launch from the first platform, feel the rush of adrenaline and freedom of soaring through the air. Pass by trees that have been growing here for centuries; birds, monkeys and other exotic animals may curiously watch and welcome you to their treetop homes. Your native guides will take care of you, follow their instruction as you transverse the treetop challenge course.
Jose Manuel Pizarro’s team was selected to design a zipline based on his reputation for creativity, safety, excitement, and respect for the tropical forest. After designing zipline tours throughout Costa Rica and Mexico, many say Pizarro’s Bastimentos Sky zipline in Bocas del Toro is among the best in Central America.
Red Frog Beach:
Red Frog Beach is the most popular beach in the islands of Bocas del Toro because of its location and beauty. One can surf gorgeous waves on Isla Bastimentos, snorkel above the coral reef, lie on the white sand, take a night hike, or just stroll through the surf. Other beaches on Bastimentos include: Wizard Beach, Turtle Beach, North Beach, Cayman Beach (and coves) and Playa Larga. Spotting exotic wildlife on Red Frog Beach and the other beaches on Bastimentos is almost guaranteed. Four of the world's eight sea turtle species nest on Red Frog Beach. This Panama Beach is unique because of the lush rainforest that fringes the sandy Caribbean beach. The beach is accessed by arriving from Bocas Town via 10 minute water taxi ride and then a 15 minutes walk across from the back to the front of the island. You may spot a three-toed sloth as you walk across the island, a monkey, or a small red frog for which Red Beach derives its name.
La Rosa Beach Club
Our beach club serves fresh food and offers a relaxing atmosphere with breathtaking views overlooking Turtle Beach. It has a state-of-the-art kitchen that offers an authentic island cuisine with specialty drinks. Come and see the waterfall and enjoy the award winning pool
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Panama - Woo Journeys with Beth Brennan
In this episode, Beth wonders who would be invited onto the island instead of voted off. Finding Woo is about living life with intention and awareness. It’s a place to come to center, to escape, to gather inspiration and to share your own – a place to laugh and to connect. It’s a shared experience to live life to the fullest with no regrets and days spent collecting amazing moments.
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Salt Creek School - Casa Cayuco, Panama
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TimeLapse - Isla Bastimentos
Parque Nacional Marino Isla Bastimentos
Help Save a Species: Atelopus Varius
Leosurfbocas
Bocas Del Toro
Jan/2012
Bluff e Dumpers
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In The Jungle, Panama (On The Road: Episode 11)
In this episode, I'm volunteering 3 weeks time in a jungle hostel in Panama, showing you a montage from the great moments.
Juampi caraballo
Surf en Bocas
ISLAND HOPPING IN BOCAS DEL TORO
Because Bocas del Toro is so nice, we decided to stay a little longer as planned. Besides relaxing at beautiful beaches, we did a really cool island hopping tour where we saw dolphins, visited a stunning island, and did some awesome snorkeling. We also stayed at some cool hostels where you could go for some more action.
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ISLAND HOPPING IN BOCAS DEL TORO
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