Bocas del Toro - Docking
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CloseThere are three marina choices in Bocas, plus many unspoiled anchorages in the area.
Bocas Marina has been popular for over a decade and still receives glowing reports from cruisers. It is a short dinghy ride from Bocas town.
Marina Carenero sits on an island that looks across to Bocas Town. It is the least expensive of the local marinas.
Red Frog Marina is quite a distance from town, located on Isla Bastimentos and is now part of the Island Global Yachting (IGY) network of marinas. It is only a few years old and nicely maintained. Aside from cruising boats, they are also trying to attract mega-yachts.
Take care at night as many of the water taxis do not display running lights in the evening and travel at speed.
The boatyard here – Bocas Yacht Services – has haulout facilities up to 60 tons and is located next to Almirante on the mainland. See boatyards for more information.
Bocas town is a relaxed, fun place, with easy provisioning, hardware stores, repair shops, restaurants, and bars.
Every morning at 0745 there is a Cruisers and Expats Net on VHF channel 68. There is also a 24/7 emergency radio network if anyone is in difficulty or injured.
Security:
Burglaries and theft from yachts (deck gear, kayaks, dinghy/outboard) do happen here. Be careful and secure any loose deck items, in particular lift and lock your dinghy/outboard at night. Dinghies left on painters from yachts at anchor are particularly easy targets for thieves.
Last updated: December 2022
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When bringing in U.S.10 lbs propane tank for a refill yesterday in Bocas del Toro, were told was no longer Chow Kai leave it at Wen-Li hardware store on the main street, close to water taxi terminal. You will see a big yellow sign SUR Wen-Li. Seems to be every Wednesday drop/return. Thank you
Reported by Caribbean Safety and Security Net (CSSN):
DATE: 2017-08-29 01:00
Country Name: Panama
Location Detail: Bocas del Toro
EVENT: Theft
HAND: 2
Stolen Items: Caribe dinghy/ 15HP outboard
SECURED: Unknown
DETAILS: Dinghy/outboard stolen overnight, no further details available
Bocas del Toro, Panama
Before arriving at this amazing place, make sure you contact the IGY Marina, Red Frog Beach Marina. It is small, 85 berths now, due to double by end of September this year. The other reason is to get their recommended waypoints for entering the area.
Despite what’s shown on the charts, there are no longer ANY navigation buoys. They were removed when this ceased being a commercial channel. The entry is simple and you could just go by the electronic charts if wished, just mind your depths around the mangroves.
When you reach the Marina the staff are there to help. Note they monitor Channel 68, not 16. The present manager is DeeCee, a charming American from Texas.
The local officials will come to the boat, inspect it and do any amount of paperwork, all the skipper does is a date, sign and pay around $340 for a years entry and a cruising permit ($185 is cruising permit for 1 year, the rest was split up between department). You will get a receipt. If you don’t have the cash DeeCee will lend it to you from his own pocket!
Our tourist visas were valid for 6 months, renewable every 6 months for $5.
The water is well water and excellent and there is 220 volt on the docks, American plugs needed. The island has a large solar power plant with 3 generators backing up at night. If you play your cards right you may bargain a dock fee discount, see DeeCee, who lives on his boat on the main walkway.
Diesel and petrol are both available on the fuel dock at $1.10 a litre for diesel and $.92 a litre for petrol.
The nearest town is Bocas del Toro and it is a 15-minute high-speed boat ride away. The Marina has 2 free trips a day to town and back. The shopping for provisions is good and no security problems. There is one bank with 2 ATMs when they work.
The island is a resort area with villas and condos for rent or purchase. It is a stunning island, Bastementos, meaning land of plenty as named by Mr Columbus apparently. There are several restaurants and bars on the privately owned island, with free transport on request. All are a reasonable cost too. Credit cards are welcome.
There are several miles of golden beaches, excellent surfing and miles of hiking when the unpaved roads end. Plenty of nature to look for too.
The sail to Colon takes about 20 hours. I can recommend this Marina to anyone in the area as not to be missed!
Hugh Pilsworth
SY BlueFlyer
Local gas station on Carenaro has both gas and diesel, but you will have to jerry jug it. There are lots of local tiendas that have gas – straight or mixed – but no diesel. If you need a large amount of diesel, it is worth the trip to Almirante where it is much cheaper.
Local gas (Tropigas & Panagas) is a variable mixture of propane and butane but works well for most purposes. Be advised that each has its own unique regulator and neither is compatible with US (or other country’s) tanks. You CAN get US style tanks filled by dropping them off at Chow Kai (a local hardware store). It takes about a week and costs ~$30 (as opposed to $6.40 for the local 30# tank). Some folks have successfully transferred gas from local tanks to US-style tanks with a pigtail type connection.
Unfortunately, the ferry service to Cartagena is no longer.
I live in Bocas and would be happy to answer questions / provide assistance to anyone in need.
October 2014: New Ferry Service Begins Operating Between Panama, Cartagena, and Bocas del Toro. Full details at:
http://media.wix.com/ugd/707aaa_1e18aa1f23084dcf90032d8fdbbcd651.pdf
Phone: (507)380 0909 in Panama.