Bocas Brava Island, Chiriquí Archipelago

The Chiriquí Archipelago is a marine national park that extends over 14,740 hectares. It consists of over 100 islands, most of which are forested and home to a huge variety of wildlife. Boca Brava Island is lovely, idyllic island, with sandy beaches and clear waters, lots of coconut palms and excellent opportunities for snorkeling.

As a part of the National Marine Park, Bocas Brava Island offers to its visitors an unspoiled natural atmosphere with lots of hiking trails, white sand tropical beaches, and amazing wildlife. The island is home to a number of unique flora and fauna, such as array of orchids, a stunning variety of tropical birds, many troops of howler monkeys and etc.

There is something for everybody – from simply relaxing on a beach to activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, horse-riding or surfing. Whale watching in the late summer is spectacular as the humpbacks find their way to the warm waters here to bear their offspring.




