Travelers Will Jump At The Chance To Visit Red Frog Beach Island Eco-Resort
While the property handles the little things, guests are free to explore Panama’s natural playground with some added thrills.
Panama is underrated for its natural amenities from its tropical rainforest and exotic wildlife to its pristine white sand beaches and abundant underwater species. Bastimentos Island on the Bocas del Toro Archipelago is home to one of the country's most eco-friendly and modern resorts that offers guests an opportunity to get up close and personal with everything from red frogs, monkeys, and sloths to 52 species of coral and more than 250 species of fish.
Red Frog Beach Island Resort, accessed via a water taxi that winds through Caribbean mangroves, is offering an Island Getaway package for travel now through December 19, 2022. Included are accommodations, daily breakfast, airport water taxi transfers, a luxury boat tour with snorkeling and dolphin watching, and ziplining over the Bastimentos canopy.
Nearby Bastimentos Island National Marine Park is home to the best snorkeling in Panama with conserved coral reefs and active marine mammals including dolphins and manatees, reptiles and amphibians, marine turtles, and a diverse bird and mammal species.
The resort boasts a range of luxury accommodations from spacious guest rooms to fully furnished multi-bedroom lodges and villas, all with spectacular ocean views out over the peninsula. While the natural surroundings offer plenty of outdoor adventures including hiking and walking tours, there's no shortage of activities available at the resort including an oceanfront beach club with infinity pool, the El Susurro Spa tucked within a verdant rainforest valley, a shopping market, and marina. The La Rosa Beach Club offers locally inspired cuisine and private chef services are also available for guests.
Red Frog Beach Island Resort is committed to the island's sustainability initiatives preserving 80 percent of its natural surroundings spread across 1,500 acres with five miles of Caribbean beachfront. It is the only Green Globe-certified property in Panama to receive accreditation three years in a row. The resort's solar panels generate electricity while fruit trees planted on the property provide fresh produce for local communities.