Red Frog Beach
Red Frog Beach is another fantastic beach in the Bocas Del Toro area. This beach is named after the little frog that lives on the Isla Bastimentos. It may be accessed by boat from Bocas del Toro, followed by a 10-minute hike through the jungle. Despite the fact that this is a popular beach with a large number of tourists and a fantastic site for people watching, it is large enough that it does not appear to be overcrowded. The waves here are smaller than those found at Bluff Beach, making it ideal for people who prefer to ease into the water without being thrown around.
For a little cost, you can rent a chair or umbrella, or spread your towel under one of the palm trees that line the back of the beach. Food and drinks are available at a couple of eateries, or you can bring your own beach picnic. It's worth noting that walking to the beach over private land costs money. If you plan on staying for a few days, make sure to arrange your accommodations ahead of time. The region is frequently booked during the peak season. Budget travelers should consider the Selina Red Frog, which has bungalows, regular rooms, and suites, as well as dorm accommodations. The Red Frog Beach Island Resort is perhaps the best spot to stay if you are seeking luxury in the neighborhood.
Location: Bastimentos Island, Panama