Bocas Bound is situated right in the heart of an island jungle and a short rainforest walk to the top rated beach in Bocas del Toro. From the patio at Bocas Bound one can view into the rainforest, catch a glimpse of the bay, hear the medley of wildlife, and walk over to the island lounge with hammocks, games, restaurant and bar.
Bocas Bound is the perfect place to stay for cost-conscious travelers, adventurists, surfers, couples, and anyone who wants to stay in the jungle, yet close to the beach! All rooms have AC, drinkable tap water, and are very clean and well decorated.
Private Rooms
These hotel rooms are located on the upper balcony and sleep 5 people (two double beds + single). The room includes a private bathroom, small refrigerator, AC and shower with hot water. There are three sections to the room so that each bed has some privacy. There is a small table in the foyer of the room and two windows that look out into the jungle.
Most people that choose to stay in these rooms are couples, families, or groups of friends. The price is $75 a night for the entire room (3 beds, sleeps 5) and includes tax.
Single Beds
These lower floor rooms have 10 beds (5 bunks) with lockable cabinets for each bed. The shared bathroom has two sinks, two toilets and two showers. The room has three sections and there is a maximum of 4 beds to each section. The rooms are clean and the beds are comfortable with new sheets.
Most travelers staying here are those on a budget that would rather spend their money for a surf or snorkel trip, cave tour, catamaran tour or one of the many things to do in Bocas del Toro.
These beds cost $13 per night and includes tax.
“I have traveled to Central America more than 10 times. I have stayed in tons of hostels and I can say with 100% confidence that Bocas Bound is the best hostel that I have ever stayed at! The nature that surrounds you on the island, combined with the people and accommodation make Bocas Bound a place that you can’t afford to miss if you are traveling in Bocas del Toro. The beaches are beautiful! The only thing that I regret about our trip is that we didn’t get to spend enough time exploring the secluded beaches on the island.” –Independent Trip Advisor Review, December 2009






