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7 hours
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The 7-hour speedboat tour takes you and your small group across Bocas del Toro province in Panama. Depart from Boteros de Bastimentos dock in Bocas Town to explore Dolphin Bay, Coral Cay, Zapatilla Cays, Sloth Island and Hollywood Beach. See wildlife in their natural habitat on various pristine islands. Take advantage of the chance to snorkel the world famous Garden Reef and savor a typical Caribbean-style lunch (not included).
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult
May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants
Minimum age is 7 years
Minimum of 2 people per booking
Maximum of 15 people per booking
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Dolphin Bay Preserve
30 minute boat ride from bocas Del Toro and will stay for 1 hour in Dolphin Bay
Crawl Cay (Kraal Cay)
Snorkeling and lunch
National Park fees
Lunch
Transportation to/from attractions
26 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Companion20992012302,,Dec 31, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
It was a disorganized mess from the beginning. The day before the tour we drove to where the navigation when clicking on in trip advisor app. And then asked the man at the booth if this is where the tour for the next day was meeting and showed it to him in the app. He said yes, So the next day we went there and found out that is not where the tour was meeting. He sent us down the street to some guy who referred us even farther down the street. Now mind you we showed up a hour early. After we finally found where we need to be. It was raining and the Caribbean was starting to white cap. The boat was not a speed boat it was a skiff with a big motor that had a big motor on it. Once we got in it we hauled ass across the water picked up another couple then drove out to look at some sloths. There was no narration or any communication between the guides and the people. After that we went to a shack and ordered some food then was told we were going to Bastimentos island for about two hours while our lunch was prepared. After the island we hauled ass once again across the water slamming down so hard on the water that one girl started crying, I thought the skiff was going to break apart. After out lunch at 2:30 in the afternoon they took us back to our starting point. There was no snorkeling and all day there was no commentary about anything we saw. The ocean was too rough to be out other tour companies had canceled their tours but not ours. Can’t make money if you cancel tours. We went to one island. I have been on many Trip advisor tours but this one sucked. Some tours are to be experienced but this one was to be endured. We are explorers and pretty hearty and willing to put up with an awful lot but this one sucked. Stay away from it. Go do something anywhere but not on this one!
valeria c,,Dec 27, 2025
- Review from Viator
Services were never rendered. We arrived at the set location 15 minutes before the set departure time. We were unable to locate the company and or captain. The dock information center informed us that this company did not exist. An attempt to contact the tour operator was made before and after the start time and I have still not heard a response. Customer service requested a refund that was denied stating that it was past the cancellation policy. Despite the fact that I was at the specified location at the right time and did not intend to cancel, there was just not a person to take us on this supposed tour.
208philippew,,Aug 6, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Very Good Restaurant and Charming Welcoming. Have your meal by the canal or the trout will come to taunt you ...
PhilipH219,,Apr 27, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
You should really know going in that this is an operation that needs a lot of work, and that there is a lot of room for improvements. First of all, we were instructed to show up at 9:30, told that it wasn’t departing until 10:00, and actually left around 10:30. Mind you, we had a hard time knowing boat we were going out with, and meanwhile boats with smoky, smog-spewing single stroke outboard engines drive in and out of the dock, trying to kill us all by carbon monoxide poisoning. How are those things still legal anywhere? And once we left the dock, we had to re-dock two more times, once for no discernible reason and the other for a couple being pick up a few dozen buildings away up the waterfront. We were crammed four abreast into those long boats capped at about 22 people each, and at long last, on our way to a distant island. These boats are really fast but really unstable at slower speeds, and hard to load and unload. We went some 30 minutes away to dolphin island, where we saw a couple rare dolphins break the surface over a period of maybe 10 minutes rocking back and forth in the choppy waters due to the lack of forward stabilizing motion. Not very fun. Then off for another half hour ride through the patchwork of mangrove swamps peppering the otherwise open sea. To a dock with attached wooden decking that has seen better days. Many thousands of them. I feared that my 220 pound frame was ill-suited to walking on wooden slats so fragile as some of these decks were, and going to the bathroom meant navigating a rail-less walkway dangerously elevated above the water. No operator in the US could survive the lawsuits they would face when (not if) these planks drop some people into the water. The reason for this stop? To place an order for your lunch to be served about three hours later. Why not skip this whole thing, give us a menu via email, and let us all respond with our orders? Well, then a stop to get gas at another dock—unbelievably delivered in gallon-sized plastic jugs, and poured one by one into their small onboard tank. Can’t anyone see the danger of open cans of gasoline in a boat full of people? Someone is going to bobble one of those bottles of gas one day, and in falling, spark a fire that threatens to kill all aboard unable to throw themselves overboard fast enough to escape the roaring flames. Then off to a small island called zapatilla cay with a sandy beach. On a sunnier day, this idyllic setting with palm trees would have made the trip there worthwhile. From there, it was like a film run in reverse, back to the dock, back to get gas, back through the mangroves. Short stops to troll around a starfish cay, or to snorkel for 10-15 minutes. Stuff like that. Now let’s imagine a better run organization: You sign in and are assigned a boat #, and a boarding time and a place to wait. Departures are staggered to avoid the chaos of trying to load all boats at the same time. Ban smoky outboards from the dock. No multiple stops to pick up stragglers. Fix your food dock and have some railings put in! Give out color coded bracelets to keep the boat groups together and on the same schedule.
allan d,,Feb 27, 2024
- Review from Viator
The trip was booked online and it was difficult to find start location. We saw dolphins, sloth, and star fish. The snorkelling was just swimming- no fish - at the island. Stopped to snorkel on the way home - few fish. No guide and the Captain did not speak English. No lunch or water.
PilarPFC,,Feb 8, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
The beaches of Bocas del Toro are a true paradise, there are various excursions offered on Isla Colón where they will take you to truly beautiful nearby islands. I recommend renting electric bicycles to explore the island and especially visit Playa Estrella. There are many hotels on Isla Colón so you can choose the one that suits your budget!! Fully recommended!









Matei M,,Feb 6, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
AVOID THIS COMPANY, for the following simple reasons: Given our experience all over the world, with tens of trips (I wanna say over 100, but let's say tens), we xan safely say this is one of the worst possible choices. For 90USD per person, you can book a PRIVATE tour. Just you two on the boat, taking you wherever you want to go. So this trip is a rip-off, it would be worth maybe 15usd, but STILL A BAD EXPERIENCE. Panama can be a paradise, but also a hell-hole. Make the right choices, go lodge ay Red Frog, take private tours from there. You'll be living in Paradise and visiting different Paradise zip codes every day 🙂
174tamah,,Feb 5, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
In Panama City I rented a rent a car for a few days. I arrived in the city of David and the next day I left around 7:20 am bound for Almirante. It should be noted that to get to Bocas dwl Toro you must reach Almirante, it is a town that is where the ferry leaves that crosses to Isla Colón. The road is very winding, road in poor condition. 1-way route with some huge holes that make traffic difficult. Be careful that you may encounter police controlling you on the road, so try not to exceed the speed. I arrived at Almirante super dizzy, but we arrived at 10:45 am. Ferry departures are at 6 am and then at 11 am. Pay close attention to the guys who approach you as soon as you arrive at Almirante town. Some travel by bicycle and as soon as they see you asking about the ferry, they approach to tell you that it has already left and that they can store your vehicle for a sum of money. Fortunately, I had read another traveler's post and didn't fall for his opinions. I asked a local where the hell I could take the ferry and he told me. It's close to a fire station... but yeah, it's a little tricky to get your bearings. Well, I arrived at the ferry at 10:51 am and was the last car to enter. The rate is 40 dollars and they only charge for the vehicle. That's my experience so far, I hope it helps someone else.
valwick,,Jan 22, 2024
- Review from Tripadvisor
This is the excursion not to be missed We see dolphins, very nice snorkeling, lunch in a nice restaurant on the water, the Zapatillas islands with their magnificent beaches and sloth sightings




Maritzebill2,,Nov 26, 2023
- Review from Tripadvisor
When we booked, it said that there would be a maximum of 8-10 people, and there were 13 of us. First we went to Sloth Island. We actually saw sloths. Our guide talked a lot, but otherwise he was busy watching some stupid videos (with sound) with his girlfriend. The next stop was at the dolphins. We saw them too. We were among the first, after we were allowed to watch the dolphins for about 15 minutes (and about 6 other boats showed up, we went snorkeling. Everyone got out of the boat, snorkeled for 45 minutes and then got back in the boat. Make sure you pack your clothes in plastic bags because the water will be standing in the boat afterwards. Then we went to a beautiful island (I forgot the name). You could lie in the sand and swim or walk around the island. At a set time everyone had to get back in the boat and we went on to a floating restaurant where the other boats had landed. It really could have been done without. I also didn't like the fact that the 7 hours that the trip was supposed to last included a good hour of restaurant visits. On the way back we went to a place where you could see starfish from the boat (we had already seen them in peace at Starfish Beach!). All in all, I would rent a private boat with a driver and ask for the tour to be acyclic. Sloths and dolphins were nice, the rest is beyond your control.
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