Bocas del Toro Hotel : Punta Caracol

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Location:

Bocas del Toro

How To Get There:

You can get to Bocas Del Toro form Costa Rica or Panama City, by direct flights to Colon Island or by land transportation to Almirante where you can take a water taxi or ferry to the island. From the airport it is a 15 minutes boat transfer to Hotel Punta Caracol.

  • Rooms - Rates
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The 5 Punta Caracol Suites consist of two stories that together provide 50 m2 of interior surface and 25 m2 in its terraces, in addition to a platform at the water's surface with stairs to access the green, crystal clear waters surrounding it. The king size bed is located in the upper room, from where you can enjoy an incredible view of the bay through an ingenious window through the palm roof.


16 Dec, 2011 - 15 May, 2012
Room Single Double Triple
Punta Caracol Suite $361 $415 $546
Luna Suite $424 $511 $639
Master Suite $441 $557 $656
16 May, 2012 - 30 Jul, 2012
Room Single Double Triple
Punta Caracol Suite $305 $332 $439
Luna Suite $338 $415 $524
Master Suite $395 $500 $578
01 Jul, 2012 - 31 Aug, 2012
Room Single Double Triple
Punta Caracol Suite $361 $415 $546
Luna Suite $424 $511 $639
Master Suite $441 $557 $656
01 Sep, 2012 - 31 Oct, 2012
Room Single Double Triple
Punta Caracol Suite $305 $332 $439
Luna Suite $338 $415 $524
Master Suite $395 $500 $578

All rates are in USD per room per night and do not include hotel tax of 10%.

Tour Desk

In the restaurant located upon the blue and turquoise waters of the Caribbean, you can taste a variety of traditional and Mediterranean dishes finely prepared in the kitchen. From a silk snapper in virgin olive oil and rock salt with rice and guandu made with coconut milk, to lobster stew or seafood paella, the philosophy that inspires the chef is: fresh cuisine, light cuisine and a healthy cuisine.

Punta Caracol was born out of the idea of creating an Acqua-Lodge in a totally virgin and natural environment. The idea is to offer guests a pure and intimate experience with nature in a place of singular beauty where they can relax in comfort.
Built over the Caribbean Sea, along a mile long coral reefed coast, Punta Caracol is constructed using the traditional methods of the Archipelago: each handsomely crafted cabin is built upon stilts which support a wooden frame over the water and covered by a palm leaf roof - an unforgettable habitat congruent with the native communities of the region.
Natural building materials offered by the rich nature of the region were used - different kinds of native woods and plants, clays, leafs, bamboo, wild cane and others. The result is a warm close-to-nature ambiance that takes us back to our origins.