It was so great to have 5 days off and relax! We stayed on an island called Isla Bastimentos, which is separate from the town of Bocas del Toro...you have to take a water taxi to get to it. Isla Bastimentos is home to one of the most popular and famous beaches in all of Panama, called Red Frog Beach. It was a great place to suntan and drink the famous pipas...not so great to swim too far out though. There are a lot of riptides, and I actually got stuck in one!
We also got to go on a tour to two of the other islands a little further away from the actual town of Bocas. It was still overcast and windy, so the waves were really choppy, but we got to go to Isla de Pájaros (Island of Birds). It was beautiful...unfortunately we couldn't snorkel because of the rough surf, and we couldn't get out of the boat because the small island is only home to birds.
After Isla de Pájaros, we went to Isla de Estrellas (Starfish Beach). By then, the sun had come out and we spent most of the day at this beach hanging out with a lot of starfish! I got to hold two before some men came by and yelled at us for holding them.
The last night, my friend (and fellow teacher) Sonia and one of her students, Valeria, went out for a few hours to a bar in Bocas Town called Barco Hundido (Sunken Ship). It was nice, out on the water, with peepholes where you could see lots of different fish swimming below.
Overall, I was sad to leave Bocas, and I would love to go back in the future! I would highly recommend Panama to anyone...I had a great experience. The culture is definitely different from Costa Rica. The people aren't as friendly initially, but once you get to know them, they love you! Everything costs a lot less here too. Even though Bocas del Toro is touristy, the prices of food and lodging are much more affordable than most places in Costa Rica.
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