7 Reasons to Love the Overwater Bungalows at Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge

Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge review

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Say what? Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge? Where in the world is this?

Also spelled Punta Caracol Aqua Lodge, it’s one of three top lodges in Bocas del Toro we stayed at on our Panama trip.

Until we visited, we weren’t familiar with it either.

Now that we’ve been, however, we’re excited to share our review of Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge – and why we think you’ll fall for their overwater bungalows too!

Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge review
Yes, Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge has overwater bungalows!

Overwater bungalows in Bocas del Toro

There are some cute Panama overwater bungalows at Punta Caracol Aqua Lodge.
You can dive straight into the water from your bungalow at Punta Caracol Aqua Lodge

Sure, the Maldives is famous for its overwater bungalows – some with glass panels in the floor where you can see tropical fish doing lazy-eights right below.

And of course, Bora Bora’s luxe overwater villas are the stuff of honeymoon fantasies. Fiji has them also.

But guess what? The Caribbean has overwater bungalows too – like those at Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge!

Built on stilts over the water, this eco-lodge is located on Isla Colon, the main tropical island in Panama’s Bocas del Toro archipelago.

Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge review (in a nutshell)

The aqua-colored cabins of Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge are built entirely on stilts over the water.
Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge is built entirely on stilts over the water

On our visit to Bocas del Toro, we also stayed at Casa Cayuco (on Isla Bastimentos) and Island Plantation Resort (on Isla Colon).

But Punta Caracol stood out – because, well, how often do you get to fall asleep over water?

It’s an affordable way to enjoy an overwater bungalow experience without flying halfway around the world. Plus, the snorkeling is fantastic.

Pssst! It’s even in the latest Michelin Guide of the world’s most exciting hotels!

Let’s do a deeper dive into what makes this spot so special.

7 reasons you’ll love Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge

1) There’s amazing snorkeling in Bocas del Toro

There's awesome snorkeling in Bocas del Toro at Punta Caracol Aqua Lodge
There’s awesome snorkeling in Bocas del Toro at Punta Caracol Aqua Lodge

The lodge is built over a thriving coral reef, where the snorkeling is nothing short of fabulous!

While the reef itself (ten feet or so below the water’s surface) isn’t especially colorful, the abundance and variety of marine life more than makes up for it.

Simply slip on your mask and fins, then climb down the ladder hanging off your deck. And voilà, you’re in the middle of a Caribbean aquarium.

We spotted needle fish, delicate sea spiders, butterfly fish, yellow-and-black striped Sergeant Majors, giant pillowy-looking pumpkin-colored sea stars and tiny neon-blue fish that dart about.

We also spied a barracuda, at least six feet in length, hanging motionless in the water underneath one bungalow. And a conch, the size of a football, was fascinating to watch as it crawled slowly along the sea floor.

To top things off, the aquamarine water is crystal clear and warm.

2) These Panama overwater bungalows are seriously cute

Each bungalow at Punta Caracol Aqua Lodge has a large deck with a ladder leading down into the water
Each overwater bungalow has a large deck with a ladder leading down into the water

Built in 2000, Punta Caracol’s nine two-story wooden cabins are delightfully rustic.

They’re gaily painted in pastel colors of sunshine yellow and mint green. Thatched roofs add to the castaway vibe. And conch shells are used instead of door handles.

Punta Caracol Aqua Lodge in Panama
The main floor of the two-story bungalows is furnished with a couple of simple daybeds

Did you ever spend summers as a child at a cottage? That’s how these cabins feel inside.

And how nice it was to drift off to sleep listening to cicadas, the occasional splish-splash of water beneath and the sounds of nature!

Punta Caracol Suites

Climb these stairs to reach the second floor of your bungalow (where you’ll find a king-size bed)

We stayed in one of the five Punta Caracol Suites.

The main story of each of these cabins has painted wood floors, wooden roll-up blinds over the windows, open wood shelves, two narrow daybeds and a small round table.

The private bathroom features a painted washstand with a mirror, faded red tile floors and a red tile-and-concrete hot water shower stall.

Bathroom in bungalow at Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge, Panama
The cute bathroom!

Climb up a squeaky wood ladder-cum-staircase to the second floor (be careful you don’t bang your head!), and you’ll find a king-size four-poster bed shrouded in mosquito netting.

A large opening in the side of the thatch roof lets in the breeze and light.

Heavy plastic drapes on either side can be untied to hang down and block out the light or prevent rain from entering.

Luna Suites

There are also three Luna Suites.

They’re bigger than the Punta Caracol Suites, with additional side halls and larger front and back terraces.

Master Suite

The 1,000 sq. ft. Master Suite is perfect for families.

Octagonal in design, it has a king-size bed in the upper room, four twin beds in the lower room and over 640 sq. ft. of additional deck space.

3) Being unplugged? Priceless!

Coffee and orange juice for breakfast at Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge, Bocas del Toro
Over breakfast, we’d plug in our gizmos at the communal charging station in the restaurant

There’s no TV, no radio, no telephone – and no outlets in your bungalow to plug in your electronic toys. (But don’t worry, there’s a communal charging station for phones and tablets in Punta Caracol’s restaurant.)

It actually feels pretty wonderful to be unplugged from the always-on outside world!

If you really need to check in, there’s Wi-Fi available in the restaurant.

At Punta Caracol, we'd always choose a fruit plate at breakfast to accompany our eggs (while waiting for our electronic gadgets to be recharged)
We’d always choose a fruit plate at breakfast to accompany our eggs (while waiting for our electronic gadgets to be recharged)

4) There are few mozzies

A Bocas del Toro vacation is all about escapism surrounded by nature. That means you should expect mosquitoes.

But you’ll encounter far fewer mozzies (and almost no no-see-ums) at Punta Caracol. As it’s built over the Caribbean Sea, it’s blessed with steady breezes that help keep the bugs at bay.

5) It’s an eco-friendly operation

Punta Caracol works hard at being "green"
Punta Caracol works hard at being “green”

Punta Caracol gets kudos for striving to be as environmentally responsible as possible.

For one thing, only 2% of the lodge’s 100 acres are used for its operation; the other 98% is a private natural reserve.

And when the lodge was constructed, only natural building materials (native woods, bamboo, wild cane and clays) were used.

As well, solar panels provide electricity and a bio-digestor debugs waste water.

Bath products are also eco-friendly, as is the soap used in their laundry facilities back in Bocas town (where towels and sheets are taken by boat for laundering, along with all the trash).

Of course, there’s no air-conditioning, just ceiling fans.

One thing the lodge could perhaps do is to provide refillable water jugs and glasses in the cabins, instead of plastic bottles of mineral water. (But we’re not eco-experts, so there may be reasons that militate against this.)

6) The orange sunsets are spectacular

Hammocks strung across the decks are a comfy place to watch the world go by and the sunset…

Talk about unforgettable sunsets!

We loved reading quietly at the end of the day and watching the sun set from the cushioned wood lounge chairs and hammock on our private balcony.

7) You can see dolphins!

And let’s not forget! Playful dolphins are regularly spotted swimming close by the lodge.

What to know if you stay here

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You can walk along a boardwalk above the water into the mangrove forest ashore

Uh oh, sea lice

Sigh…. Paradise is rarely perfect.

Apparently, people in the know are aware that Panama waters have teeny tiny jellyfish which cause little stings. They’re commonly referred to as “sea lice.”

We mostly wore “onesies” – a thin, zip-up swimsuit with full arm and leg coverage, offering protection from the sun as well as stingy things in the water. We’d bought them on our Safari Voyager adventure cruise to Panama (from Costa Rica), after staff mentioned jellyfish could be more of an issue in Panama than in Costa Rica.

The one time we didn’t wear them, we felt little stings, which bothered one of us (bet you can guess who).

Other guests at Punta Caracol, including children, swam and snorkeled in regular swimsuits, however – and we never saw or heard anyone complaining.

No A/C means warm nights

Bocas del Toro is hot and humid – you’re practically on the equator, after all. While ocean breezes, fans and daytime dips in the sea help take the edge off, we missed the lack of air-conditioning at Punta Caracol, especially at night.

We found it pretty warm for sleeping until around 2:00 am – even with just a sheet or none at all. (Granted, we’re used to cooler Canadian temps.)

Tip: Take a cold shower before bed – it helps.

Essential booking info

How to get to Punta Caracol Aqua Lodge

We flew to Bocas del Toro from Panama City on Air Panama (a one-hour flight).

The airport in Bocas is just outside the bohemian town of Bocas on Isla Colon. The lodge will arrange for you to be picked up from the airport and taken to their dock in Bocas town.

From there, it’s a 20-minute boat ride to Punta Caracol Aqua Lodge.

Tip: In Panama City, before flying on to Bocas, we stayed at the Global Hotel Panama. (We loved it! See our review.)

Rates

Thatched bungalow on the water, with the pink sky at sunset as a background
We loved our stay at Punta Caracol

Rates include:

  • Bottled water in your room
  • Free Wi-Fi in the main public areas
  • Use of top quality snorkeling gear and kayaks
  • Transfers to and from the Bocas del Toro airport

If you book a package, the following perks are also included:

  • A welcome cocktail
  • Breakfast and three-course candlelight dinner daily
  • Daily afternoon tea and cookies
  • Half-day excursion by boat to Starfish Beach

More information and to book

  • See the hotel’s website.
  • Find more Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge reviews on TripAdvisor.
  • Check Booking.com and Expedia, as you may get a better rate than booking directly through the hotel.

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Photo credits: 4, 6 to 13 © Janice and George Mucalov, SandInMySuitcase  | 1 to 3, 14, 15 Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge


We were hosted as media guests at Punta Caracol Acqua Lodge. But we never let media invitations influence our reviews – our thoughts and words are always our own.


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Janice and George Mucalov are award-winning travel journalists who’ve explored all seven continents. They share destination guidesluxury hotel reviewscultural adventurescruise insightstravel tips and more on their luxury travel blog, Sand In My Suitcase. See About.

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18 Comments

  1. We are starting to plan a trip there for September. I am having trouble finding a flight from Panama City to Bocas. Maybe I am looking too far in advance because I see there are flights available in the next few months. Any ideas on this?

    1. Hi Angel,

      You’re right. We just tried the Air Panama website and you can book flights for the next few months, but nothing shows for September. As you say, it could be too soon to book for September (still 6 months out).

      One suggestion: Contact the resort and ask if they know if it’s too early to book flights for September? They may know more :-).

  2. I heard about this as a friend stayed, but have never seen photos! Why would you go to the Maldives or Bora Bora if you can go somewhere un-spoilt like this?!

    1. Punta Caracol is pretty sweet — and easier to get to and less expensive for North Americans than going to the Maldives or Bora Bora. You’ll find more luxurious over-the-water bungalows in Bora Bora though (with air-conditioning and designer bath products, etc.). The ones at the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora (where we stayed) were quite decadent. That’s probably also true in the Maldives, though we haven’t been there yet :-).

  3. Like many, I’ve often dreamed of staying in an over-water bungalow. But these are particularly cute! I really love snorkeling but I have wondered if I’d get a little bored after a while. Probably not, I can stare at the sea for hours!

    1. You probably wouldn’t get bored here :-). Most people only stay for a few days anyway — but with kayaking, snorkeling, swimming, beach exploring and of course reading, you’re kept as busy as most people want to be…

  4. Hi Janice: Looks like a dream location I would love to visit. A strange Q for you though: With those other bungalows nearby and presumably quite open to the air, do you hear “love sounds” coming from your neighbouring huts?

    1. Good question :-). Some people have said on TripAdvisor that they could hear their neighbors laughing or whatever. Punta Caracol was full when we were there, and we never heard other people’s sounds in our bungalow (just the breezes and water lapping against the stilts).

    1. Glad you like our photos :-). Punta Caracol is pretty relaxing — especially if you spend a little time on your deck just soaking it all in or reading a book…

  5. Beautiful but yikes, expensive. We used to stay in places like this when we were working and had our 2 week vacations but since travelling full-time we’ve gotten cheap when it comes to lodging.
    I’s love to snorkle with dolphins though.
    Frank

    1. Funny you mention the cost. Punta Caracol is “reasonably priced” compared to what you’d pay in the Maldives, Tahiti or other places where overwater bungalows are more common :-). Especially when you consider that rates include breakfast and dinner…

      1. It’s all about perspective. For double that nightly rate we can stay a month in our favorite apartment in Prague. It looks gorgeous though.

    1. We’d like to go to the Maldives too! Panama is a lot closer though – if you’re in North America :-).

    1. That’s funny (actually, not for you). They say spring is just around the corner! So hang in :-).