Bluff Beach is located in the Bocas del Toro Archipelago, a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea in the north-west of Panama. The archipelago is known for its biodiversity, with reef, mangrove, and seagrass bed ecosystems, and is home to a variety of wildlife, including dolphins, birds, crocodiles, poison dart frogs, and marine turtles. The area is also designated as a Hope Spot. The main islands of the archipelago have been designated an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International, supporting significant populations of white-crowned pigeons and three-wattled bellbirds. The archipelago has a dry season from January to April and from late August to October, and a wet season from April to August and November to December. The Municipal Reserve of Bluff Beach is a protected area within the archipelago, making it a great destination for families who love nature and the outdoors
Plan your family visit to the Bluff Beach with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We did not visit Bluff Beach but the author describes it as having "Wellen, Sandburgen & Kokosnüsse" (Waves, sandcastles & coconuts)
Highlights: The author's friends mentioned that the waves were very high so it was not visited. The beach is described as a beautiful, long sandy beach with plenty of space to play ✨
