Description
Taboga Island, also known as “Island of the Flowers” got its nickname as flowers are blooming all year round. Relaxing beaches, colorful houses, good hotels and restaurant make this island unique in Panama. It’s foundation dates back to early 1500’s when the Spanish established and build the first Church in the Pacific.
The island of Taboga also hosted some pirates during their campaigns against the Spanish such as Henry Morgan and Wililam Dampier. During Panama Canal’s first construction by the French, painter Paul Gauguin also stayed at Taboga while he was an employee at the construction site of Panama Canal.
Last but not least, the Panamanians artists, writer Rogelio Sinán and painter Roberto Lewis also called this Island their home.
This day pass includes:
- Round trip via Ferry boat. Departure and return schedule are confirmed the day before.
- Lunch, dessert and 2 drinks (1 at Ferry, 1 at lunch)
- Historic walkthrough around the island
- Beach chairs and umbrellas
- Showers and bathrooms