Bocas del Toro: Overview

Soak up the laid-back Caribbean vibe or dive for buried pirate treasure.

Bocas town is on Isla Colón, the largest and most developed island on the Bocas del Toro archipelago. It's a slow-paced community made up mostly of English-speaking people of West Indian ancestry and Spanish-speaking Latinos. It's the archipelago's base for food, accommodation, and activity tours.

The town's relaxed, friendly atmosphere seems to rub off on everyone. In fact, Bocas has a reputation for cancelling future travel plans - it's an easy place to get stuck, and an even easier place to call home. The aquatically inclined can take a water taxi to nearby islands and reefs.

Fast Facts

Population

4,300

Currency

Name: Balboa
Code: PAB
Symbol: B

Electrical Plugs

American-style plug with two parallel flat blades above a circular grounding pin Japanese-style plug with two parallel flat blades
120V 60Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: Spanish

Time Zones

GMT/UTC -5 

Country Dialing Code

+507

Weights & Measures

Metric

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