Monday, 9 June 2014

Bambuda Lodge – Isla Solarte



When you come to Bocas Del Toro, whether you are looking for a hostel or hotel, the place to stay is Bambuda Lodge. Enjoy the fantastic ocean views at our waterfront accommodations in Solarte. The lodge is located only five minutes from town, giving you a relaxing home base to explore all the local attractions. There is a coral reef right off our property, perfect for snorkeling, and we are surrounded by lush rainforests, ready to be explored. If you just want to relax, you can spend the day at our huge on-site pool. Need a drink? Our bar will keep the drinks flowing and our restaurant will keep you satiated with fresh, delicious meals all day long. Come hang out in one of our unique relaxation spots, where you can enjoy amazing views and delectable food with your friends and family. We have accommodations for every budget with spacious dorm beds for just $16 and private rooms starting at just $45 a night. Book now and experience the vacation of a life time!

Bocas Del Toro

Your stay in Bocas Del Toro is guaranteed to be unforgettable. It is the only place in the world that mixes such an enchanting atmosphere with a pristine environment. There are seven islands to explore, rich with biological diversity, amazing tropical vegetation, and coral reefs just off the coast.

When you set foot in the Bocas you will be transported back in time. Whether you want to lose yourself or find yourself, this is the place to do it. The islands are filled with unique sites for you to enjoy. From lush, green tropical vegetation, to the unique species of animals that are only found here, and the Caribbean Sea sitting right at your door step, offering spectacular opportunities for diving and snorkeling, the possibilities are endless here.

The islands are also culturally diverse. The indigenous population of Western Caribe peoples live side by side with people from all over the world. The residents truly have a respect for every culture, making anyone feel welcome in this beautiful paradise.

You can learn all about the natural riches of the archipelago at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, the only Smithsonian outside of the U.S.A. The Research Institute is home to research studies on diverse topics, including: mass coral spawning, turtle nesting and the impact of fisheries on the local populations of conch and sea cucumbers.

Looking for a unique way to see Bocas Del Toro? Rent an ATV for an afternoon of exploring secret lagoons or find a beach to have all to yourself for a romantic picnic. If you prefer to stay on the beaten path, you can take a guided horseback tour through the lush jungle for a chance to see the local wildlife and flora up close. Bocas Del Toro is home to amazing Caribbean species including toucans, frogs, iguana, sloth, and a variety of species of monkey.

More adventures await you in Bocas Town, the capital and “big city” of the islands. Take a bicycle or explore the city on foot. There are many shopping opportunities in town where you can pick up a local treasure, or buy a new swim suite for the beach.

When you’re done shopping and dining, make new friends with the locals to learn unforgettable stories of the island. The island boasts an exciting history of pirates and hidden treasure. You can also learn about the history of the banana industry which has been a constant part of island life. Even Christopher Columbus has a role in Bocas history; after discovering the archipelago, he left behind his mark by naming many parts of the islands, names which still remain today.

Bocas del Toro Hostel : Bambuda, Isla Solarte, Panama. +507 6765-4755

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