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4 Best Places to Stay in Bocas del Toro, Panama
In Northern Panama, the province of Bocas del Toro is a scenic and charming destination. The province includes a portion of the mainland, but it is best known for the many islands located just off the coast. Isla Colon is the main island, and it is home to the popular tourist destination names Bocas Town.
Whether you’re exploring the rainforest or the secluded beaches off the coast, there is no shortage of impressive hotels in Bocas del Toro to choose from. Several are resorts located on private or semi-private islands, offering incredible luxury and waterfront access. Others are designed for more convenience and longer stays. Choose from this list of the best places to stay in Bocas del Toro as you plan for your next getaway in Panama
1 Tropical Suites Hotel
2 Red Frog Beach Island Resort
3 Urraca Private Island
4 Bocas Condos Rentals
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