Although it is a great location to break your journey between the major cities, transport options from Boca Chica to Panama City and/or David are limited.
If you don't have your own car, there are 2 ways to get from Boca Chica to Panama City: The hard way or the expensive way.
Boca Chica t
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Saturday, 31 August 2019
Boca Chica to Panama City
Friday, 30 August 2019
Karimunjawa Guesthouse Options
For such a small island community, there is a surprising number of Karimunjawa guesthouse options. During our stay there, we were able to experience a variety of accommodations at very different ends of the price spectrum.
Karimunjawa Guesthouse Options
In Karimunjawa, you can pay anything
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Thursday, 29 August 2019
Boca Chica and Boca Brava
It took us around 7 hours to travel by bus from Bocas Del Toro to Boca Chica and Boca Brava. This would be our last taste of the Pacific ocean before returning to Panama City and the end of our 4-week vacation.
After the upbeat tempo of Bocas Del Toro, we were looking forward to getting away
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Wednesday, 28 August 2019
Bocas to Boca Chica by Bus
Following our 8-day stay in Bocas Del Toro, we prepared for the next stage of our journey - travelling from Bocas to Boca Chica by bus.
This trip requires a little more organisation since the Hello Travel bus shuttle company which operates from Bocas Del Toro does not provide a service to Boca C
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Tuesday, 27 August 2019
Karimunjawa Island Beaches & Snorkeling
For many travelers, the big attraction of the small tropical islands of Indonesia are the beaches. After travelling through the urban cities of central Java to reach our destination, we were looking forward to spending 10 days relaxing on the white sands of the Karimunjawa island
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Monday, 26 August 2019
Buy Your Own Panamanian Island
Our 4-week trip to Panama wasn't just about taking a holiday. We've read many of the reports about Panama being a great place to live: It's also one of the top destinations in the world in which to retire. We were therefore interested to find out more about property opportunities and costs
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Sunday, 25 August 2019
Breve Azurine Karimunjawa
The Breve Azurine Karimunjawa was our last accommodation choice on the island. Due to the cost (IDR 1,410,000 per day) we planned to stay here only for 2 nights.
Following on from an enjoyable stay at Cocohuts just 15-minutes walk away, our expectations were high.
Why we chose the Breve
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Saturday, 24 August 2019
Ushuaia Guesthouse Bastimentos - Panama
Our first impressions of Isla Bastimentos were not promising. We were just hoping that the guesthouse we had booked 3 months earlier - the Ushuaia Guesthouse Bastimentos - would ease our misgivings and provide us with a clean and relaxing place to chill out.
The Ushuaia Guesthouse
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Friday, 23 August 2019
Karimunjawa Snorkeling Excursions
No trip to these islands would be complete without trying one of the organized Karimunjawa snorkeling excursions. We made our arrangements through Jon from SeaSky, and booked his full-day snorkeling trip to the western islands for IDR 200,000 per person (€14).
This price included the use of sno
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Thursday, 22 August 2019
Isla Bastimentos Bocas Del Toro - Panama
Following our 5-day tour of Isla Colón, we were ready to venture further afield to one of the other large islands of the archipelago - Isla Bastimentos Bocas Del Toro. We were looking forward to pristine beaches and fascinating jungle trails, similar to what we had discovered on Isla Colón.
Isla B
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Wednesday, 21 August 2019
Cocohuts Karimunjawa
Following our hit-and-miss fortune with guesthouses in Karimunjawa, at well over 3 times the price of a regular homestay, we expected Cocohuts Karimunjawa to be quite an upgrade on the 2 places we had stayed so far in Karimun town.
Fabulous Views from Cocohuts Karimunjawa
Perched high up on the
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Tuesday, 20 August 2019
Chilling by the Blue Lagoon in Isla Colon
After spending a couple of days in Bocas town, we decided to spend a few more days in a more secluded spot where we could enjoy beaches and jungle. The Tesoro Escondido guesthouse seemed to be the answer, located by the sea just 5 kms north of the town, but still on Isla Colon Bocas Del T
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Monday, 19 August 2019
Karimunjawa Eating Out
Since Karimun town is quite a small place, you can't expect to find a great number or variety of eating establishments. Some guesthouses offer their guests meals or kitchen facilities, but most travellers end up heading out in the evenings to discover the best Karimunjawa eating out o
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Sunday, 18 August 2019
Bocas Del Toro Snorkeling Tour
The easiest way of finding some decent Bocas Del Toro snorkeling locations is to take a full-day boat trip from Bocas town. This isn't a bad option for just $30 per person, including 5 different activities and locations.
Bocas Del Toro Snorkeling Tour Itinerary
The tours leave in the morning
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Saturday, 17 August 2019
Karimunjawa Scooter Rental - Getting Around
There are 22 kms of ‘road’ between the main port of Karimunjawa and the furthest point north on the island. This is a little too far for walking, and there are no buses or taxes as such. So unless you pay for a guided tour, the only viable way of discovering the island is with a Karimunjawa scoot
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Friday, 16 August 2019
Bocas Town Carnival
A water taxi is most people's introduction to Bocas town in Bocas del Toro, though you can also fly directly to their small airport not far behind the town. Since we were travelling in by bus from Boquete, we made our way to Almirante and took a boat from there
Our initial impression was of a
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Thursday, 15 August 2019
Waterfall Rappelling in Boquete
Abseiling down a waterfall might not be everyone's cup of tea, but for an adrenaline rush its hard to beat. Waterfall rappelling in Boquete, also known as canyoning, is one of Panama's most thrilling and popular adventure sports.
The concept is simple: suit up in a harness and belay your way
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Wednesday, 14 August 2019
Sri Lanka 21-day Budget & Costs
Our Sri Lanka 21-day round trip started and ended in Negombo. From there we traveled inland to Sigiriya to visit the Lion Rock.
We then took a bus to the central highlands, taking in Kandy, Polwaththa ECO lodges, a tea plantation and the Knuckle Mountains.
Following a dizzying descent from
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Hotel Central Boquete Panama
“Hotel Central” is quite a misnomer for a hotel name, since the Hotel Central Boquete Panama is anything but central. You'll have to walk a good 15 minutes uphill from the center of Boquete town before you reach the hotel.
From the outside, with garish yellow paintwork and an odd structure, the
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Tuesday, 13 August 2019
Ziplining in Boquete Panama
Ziplining had already been on our hitlist for a couple of years. When planning our trip to Panama, we discovered that the Boquete TreeTrek Mountain Resort operate one of the largest and most popular ziplining experience in Latin America, so what better place to start than ziplining in Boquete
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Monday, 12 August 2019
Boquete Mountain Trails - The Hills Have Eyes
The hills and mountains around Boquete are a huge draw for tourists who want to enjoy some serious trekking off the beaten path. However, you may first want to take into account some recent and not-so-recent incidents before heading out alone on the Boquete Mountain Trails.
Boquete Mountain T
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Sunday, 11 August 2019
Getting to Know Karimunjawa Town
Although it's quite a small place, it is possible to get temporarily lost in the similar-looking streets of Karimunjawa Town. Most of the facilities you require are to be found, but are spread around the place and not always easy to locate.
Top of your priority list is probably finding your
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Saturday, 10 August 2019
Coffee Tours in Boquete Panama
Having done the Tea Plantation tour in Sri Lanka, it seemed only fair to do one of the Coffee Tours in Boquete Panama - And very informative it was.
We booked our tour at the Boquete Mountain Safari tours office for $29 per person. In fact, for the same price they offered to let us join a group
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Friday, 9 August 2019
What to Do in Boquete Panama
Boquete is one of the highlights of a trip to Panama, showcasing the diversity of this unique country. Not really a town as such, Boquete is a huge district spanning 488 square kilometers. However, most of the action is centered around a short but busy central high street: It is here you'll start y
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Wednesday, 7 August 2019
Jungla Experience Boquete Panama
Our journey west along the Panama highway had taken us through the foothills of the Cordillera de Talamanca mountain range to the city of David in south central Chiriquí. From here we took a bus north to reach our first guesthouse in the Boquete region - the Jungla Experience Boquete.
The a
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Tuesday, 6 August 2019
Hotel Residencial Cervantes David
We interrupted our journey from Santa Catalina to Boquete by stopping for a night at the Hotel Residencial Cervantes David.
When planning our trip, we thought it would be a good idea to break our journey to Boquete in David. In practise, there's no real need to do this when travelling from
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Monday, 5 August 2019
Getting Around Panama by Shuttle Bus
If you have a few more dollars to spend, and you want to make your travel a little easier, the Hello Travel bus shuttle company makes a good alternative to going it alone. For the extra cost, they can make getting around Panama a bit less stressful.
They have regular air-conditioned shuttle s
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Sunday, 4 August 2019
Around Town in Santa Catalina Panama
Santa Catalina is a relaxing place to unwind, especially after spending a few days in Panama City. This is a small resort town on the Pacific coastline, south of Santiago. The town is centered between 2 beaches: Playa Estero for the surfers and Playa Santa Catalina for the divers.
Surfing on Pla
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Saturday, 3 August 2019
The SonĂ¡ of 'Prison Break' Fame
Any fans of the mini-series will be familiar with the infamous Soná of 'Prison Break' fame. This fictional prison featured in much of Season 3 of the series.
The good news is that if you're planning to travel by bus from Panama City (or from Boquete) to Santa Catalina, you will get to visit S
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Friday, 2 August 2019
Panama City to Santa Catalina by Bus
If you plan to travel from Panama City to Santa Catalina by bus, you'll need to start your journey from Albrook's bus station. The easiest and cheapest way to get there is by metro.
Before leaving Panama City for Santa Catalina, make sure you'll have enough cash for your stay. There are no
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Thursday, 1 August 2019
Panama Canal Kayaking - Jungle Land Experience
The Panama Canal is arguably one of most important structural achievements ever built. Apart from cutting a slice through a mountain, construction of the canal also involved flooding a river to form a gigantic lake. When planning our trip to Panama, it had never occurred to us that Panama Canal
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