Named by Christopher Columbus, who came across the islands in 1502 during his fourth and last voyage to the New World, the Caribbean archipelago has gone from relative obscurity to Panama’s primo beach holiday destination in little more than 20 years . . .

La Coralina Island House lies along the east coast of the Isla Colón, the main island of the Bocas del Toro archipelago. With a design reminiscent of an exotic and elegant Balinese boutique hotel, Las Coralina boasts a swimming pool and its own amazing beach.

While getting wet via swimming, sailing, scuba diving and snorkeling are the island’s main activities, La Coralina guests can also catch surf, sun and sand at other drop-dead gorgeous shores around Isla Colón.

Away from the beach, they can join a guided eco-tour through the local mangroves or rainforest in search of sloths, monkeys and other creatures, or head into Bocas Town with its wide range of bars and restaurants.

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