Walk with me on Bluff Beach Road, Bocas del Toro

When I go south for a holiday, I'm not really one to sit on the beach, at least not for long - I need to explore! And as I have always liked nature, I like to take a walk to enjoy the scenery and observe the local plant life.
On this trip to Bocas del Toro, Panama, I arrived to find my hotel reservation in Bocastown had been lost and the Carnival was on! That meant rooms were scarce. The proprietor immediately got on the telephone and called every hotel until a room was found for me. It was at a new place outside of town near Big Creek, still on Isla Colon and about a 5 minute taxi ride away. All in all this turned out well as Carnival can be pretty noisy!

Instead of a taxi, they offered to pick me up at the dock. Travel by boat is common here since the population is scattered across islands and it gave me a chance to see Bocastown from the water. It's really a Bohemian little place, the Caribbean as it used to be.
For a good overview, see
my post: Bocas del Toro, Panama
my post: Bocas del Toro, Panama
The town was to my left (west) and to my right was Isla Carenero with some sailboats.

Ten minutes later, we arrived at our destination. Most of the hotels and B&Bs are small places run by Europeans or Americans that live here and this one was no exception. The rooms were in three buildings. The eating area was outside under the roof and that is a huge mango tree out front by the road. Hey! A swimming pool. It's easy to settle in here.

On one of my first nights, there was a downpour and the next morning I decided to avoid the Carnival where I had been the day before, take my camera, and go for a walk down the dirt road, but first this photo in the morning light. You can see why they call this area the Caribbean as it used to be.

Finally, the walk starts!
The road is named Bluff Beach Road and it follows the shoreline leading to Bluff Beach but as that was quite a distance away, I didn't plan to walk that far. Maybe I can make it to Paunch Beach. Just before leaving the hotel, I took this photo of a plant/tree with glossy leaves, thinking it should be easy to identify...

Then I crossed the road to see flora and fauna! I did say we were outside of town.

The flowers along the roadside still had drops of rain on them from the previous night.

Where I live, I know many of the weed and wildflower names but not here. This next one is somewhat pea-like.

The rain droplets were disappearing as the day became warmer.

Sometimes you must look up and see where you are. I walked all the way to beautiful Paunch Beach before turning back.

The day was still pretty overcast which kept the heat down and the views were beautiful.

When I reached my hotel, I had a quick lunch and then resumed my walk in the other direction. There was more road to explore and more beautiful flowers.

Wow! This was the local bridge. I watched with trepidation as several vehicles crossed it. Infrastructure in the developing world is not always what we are used to in our own countries. The good news is it has since been replaced.

Another gorgeous flower.

I returned to the hotel some time later. That is when I took the first photo in this post and I will end our walk now with the sun setting.

References
Bocas del Toro, Panama official website
Note: The hotel has since changed hands and I do not know its new name.
Images
Photos from @kansuze's Kodak C360

I hope you enjoyed our walk!
@kansuze
That looked like an awesome trip Suze...
It was. It goes with my other post on it. Sadly, not from this year. :-(
Yes, some of my pics are from days long ago...nice to go back and remember..
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I've never been to Panama but I've heard already that it's a lovely place. Your photos have just confirmed this. And what a service you got! I love to hear that there are still people trying to help others (for example to find you the accommodation)
And you had a nice walk. Even though the weather was not very good you made the best out of it. I love those plants. They are so green, vibrant and lush! Beautiful!
Thank you for letting us join you on your walk! Have a lovely weekend!
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El camino se ve precioso, me encanta cómo está cubierto con diferentes plantas y flores, se ve que es un lugar increíble para relajarse después de un buen paseo, te felicito las fotos están bellísimas, ¡Cuéntame! ¡Cómo te sentiste con el voto curie! un abrazo
Sí es hermoso. Me encantó el voto curie!
You must have really enjoyed your walk. I love how the path is literally covered with different plants and flowers, some of them, I haven't seen before. It feels refreshing looking at those photos especially those with the raindrops on them.
That first photo, it really is surprising that there aren't many people there, I thought it will be a quite busy place. But then again, it actually is an amazing spot to sit and relax after a long day's walk. Maybe most of the people went for the carnival in town?
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There were always people there and in the pool during the day. They were probably all sitting behind me enjoying happy hour or dinner when I took the photo. Thanks for dropping by.
Beautiful place. It seems to combine all kinds of paisajes (beach, plains, mountain). Same vegetation we have in my hometown in Venezuela. I had not seen some of those flowers in years.
Great pictures
There are many Venezuelans living in Panama. This area is comparatively remote. It's on the Northwest coast close to the Costa Rican border, no mountains but bluffs, beach, farmland and rain forest in a longtime holiday area. Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
great destination where nature seems untouched and tourism is not that big, we enjoyed reading your post and looking at pictures thanks for sharing
Howdy from Texas kansuze! oh this is a such a gorgeous post and makes me want to visit Panama! Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful walk with us, the flowers, ocean and scenery are stunning!
@janton I'm glad you enjoyed it. Be sure to check out the first link in the post because it shows much more of the area and thank you for dropping by.
howdy again kansuze! thank you I will because that's such a beautiful and interesting area!
Definitely, exploring is more fun than sitting for a long time on the beach side, except during the sun and at sunset.
Nice photos in a pleasant place.
Thank you for dropping by.