The Red Frog and symbol of this island |
This was a very positive experience for us and we had a great 3 day stay here. A couple things to note. It's really hot and humid in this region. Luckily, we had a breeze up in our cabin overlooking the ocean. And there are several cabins located up a steep hill. Watch your step and take your time going up hill with your luggage. But we had help and people helped carry our luggage up on our way up the hill. The staff, owners, and guest staff are really kind people. The owners were back in Europe for vacation, but we had their replacements Karen and Steve who did an amazing job keeping us occupied around the island. Steve is a retired landscaper who has a great knowledge of rain forest trees and plants. Karen is a scifi/fantasy geek like I am and we spoke about Game of Thrones amongst other things.
Our cabin was beautiful, private, and open to the rain forest environment. We were able to read and hang out in our hammock on breaks. This is really a great getaway for newlyweds or families. It's also an excellent place for birding. Listen to this one. So this birder guy brings his family. He has to do all the family stuff like go to the beach, bla bla bla, but when they turned their backs, he had his binoculars out spying on the trillion and one birds. Clever man:)
Our showers were open to the world and I have to say......I loved it:)
This is one nice bathroom. I felt safe and welcome on this cozy little forested island. The Bastimentos National Park is located there as well.
Mosquito nets keep the bugs out and I slept quite well on this lovely little vacation.
Imagine yourself on this hammock(hamoca) taking a break from caving or swimming.
If you love native cultures or the outdoors, you'll love this visit. The mangroves here are spectacular.
And if you're a birder, check out these Oropendalas from my open bedroom. Their calls are unique and pretty strange. They sound like something from outer space. If you like gardens or growing your own food, all of it is made on the farm! The meals were delish!
You will also have some amazing guides take you around the National Park and island. Here we toured the Chocolate farm and sampled the fruit. But the pic above is the only one I have of us entering the cave hidden in the lush flora. There were a lot of bats!:)
And there was this dog that followed us all over the island and he was our magical guardian. Sometimes he'd come out of nowhere! Expect to see caiman, sloths, a billion birds, jellyfish, lots and lots of frogs, and a lot of critters.
While it may seem pricey at about 100 buck a person per night, sometimes it's just the break you need while backpacking through the rain forest. And who doesn't like freshly made chocolate?!!! You get to see it being made right there! If you're heading to Panama and want a nice cozy getaway, I highly recommend this posh visit. And if you are interested more in going to Panama, just head on over to the month of August on this blog for lots of interesting tidbits and fun. Check this place out:) More soon....