CamelKrazy
30 de abril de 2024
Another reviewer called it glamping, but I would go more with primitive camping. (That reviewer was a lifesaver!) You’ll have a great time as long as you know what you are getting yourself into, so read as many reviews as you can. Good to know FYI’s before you go to ensure a great stay: Sheets are microfiber, so can be hot in the high humidity. Bring cotton linens if you prefer more breathable sheets. The east-facing 4 small bungalows didn’t get much breeze. They do have fantastic sunrise views! Bring extra non-perishable food, like nuts. Breakfast and lunch are very small in quantity- smaller than a happy meal. Breakfast was most often a semi-fried egg in a green pepper ring. Like another reviewer, one lunch was 3 corn tortillas rolled up the size of my middle finger. Quality ran the spectrum. Serving time was also highly variable. Improving food consistency, quality and quantity would bump the stay up to 5 stars. Also know that the monkeys do run overhead through the rafters in the dining area; be careful where you sit. There is no hot water. The tap water is said to be filtered rainwater. I did not actually see the cistern or filter. The island falls under Panamanian jurisdiction, so US food safety standards do not apply. Experienced travelers know to stick with bottled beverages without ice. Bring EVERYTHING you need. Especially meds for the inevitable gastroenteritis. There is no real store on the island and Bocas del Toro is a 45 minute, planned-ahead boat ride (for a variable fee depending on the number of passengers). You might find left over supplies from previous guests, like bug spray and aloe, to use. The salt-water toilets do not work at night, and you cannot put toilet paper down the drain. The bungalow had a toilet, sink, and shower on the back (water-facing) deck. The outside bathroom walls are made of sticks, so there is some visibility. I just wore a bathing suit and all was well. The only power in the bungalows is solar-powered USB. There is a USB fan above the bed with a timer switch. No charging your devices after 5pm. Also no power for CPAP machines. Snorkeling is amazing all around the island. Bring your own fins if possible. We did get a few jellyfish stings, so a full body rash guard might be in my future for any return trips. Overall the island is very clean and well maintained. Any facilities issues were addressed immediately! I would gladly go back again - it’s a fantastic time if you are properly prepared.
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