Bocas Road, Sand Dollar Beach, Isla Colon, Panama | (618) 248-8274
Charming, six-room property has great ocean views
Located right across the street from a small, peaceful beach
Quaint rooms come with shared porches and colonial-style furniture
Game room and library with many books and board games on-site
Beach toys, boogie boards, and snorkel gear available; bikes
for rent
Fresh breakfast made-to-order every morning is included in the rates
Free Wi-Fi
No full service restaurant on-site
Located a distance from the town (requires a 30 minute-walk or a cab
ride)
No TVs in the rooms (a pro for some)
Bathrooms are small and rustic, with tight showers with shower curtains
No pool, gym, or spa
The tiny Sand Dollar Beach Bed & Breakfast, with just six
rooms, brings the atmosphere of a charming New England-style inn to Panama. The plantation-style two-story house features big open porches with Adirondack
chairs and hammocks, and great views from the second floor. The simple property
has lovely gardens and a small beach across the street. A fresh breakfast is
served every morning, but there is no formal restaurant, and it’s a bit of a
hike to town -- a 30 minute walk or short cab ride to reach any restaurants or
bars. This inn is well-suited to those seeking a solid value at a quaint, yet bare bones, property -- there's no pool, gym, or spa.
Scene
A tiny, quaint bed and breakfast with island flair
The Sand Dollar Beach Bed & Breakfast is in a lovely plantation-style
two-story house with beautiful open porches. The hotel merges two different styles,
combining a quaint New England-style inn with some island flair. For example, the house is painted in a very Caribbean shade of sunny yellow, with lavender
doors and white trim. The porches are
lined with wooden Adirondack chairs in breezy tropical hues. Two chairs and a
little table sit in front of each room, and there are a few hammocks strung about
the area.With just six rooms, the hotel feels very intimate and
friendly. Guests will mingle on the large porches -- a major feature of the
hotel – and enjoy the great views of the beach and bay. The hotel is on a stretch
of the main road, but a bit set back and secluded. It is located next to the
botanical garden, but there are not many other things in the neighborhood, so
it’s extremely quiet and peaceful. The hotel is both family-friendly and
serene;, those looking for nightlife should look at places in the town instead. From the
road, the hotel is marked with a wooden gate and a white picket fence with a
hand-painted sign hanging above. Inside there’s a long stone path that leads up
to the main house. The path has custom sand-dollar mosaic tilework and is surrounded
by flowers and a lovely garden, bringing a little bit of the English
countryside (but with palm trees) to Panama. It feels like a garden home, but
on the beach.
Location
In the middle of Isla Colon, about a five- to 10-minute taxi ride from town
The Sand Dollar Beach Bed & Breakfast is located in the
middle of Isla Colon, the largest island of the archipelago of Bocas del Toro off
the coast of Panama. It’s situated on a small cove along the main road, halfway
between Bocas Town and Bluff Beach. The latter is one of the largest beaches on the island,
and a local favorite. Those looking for
an active atmosphere and nightlife should consider staying closer to town -- Sand Dollar is
a ways outside the action. It takes about a 30-minute walk, a 15-minute bike ride,
or a five- to 10-minute cab ride to reach the town. But those looking for a peaceful,
quiet atmosphere that’s close to nature will be pleased. The large, green
property borders the forest and is next door to a botanical gardens. There’s
a small, narrow beach just across the street, but other beaches are a short
distance away. It’s about a 10-minute taxi ride to reach the airport.
Rooms
Lovely rooms are outfitted with colonial furniture and shared porch spaces.
Inside the rooms, the decor is reminiscent of what you'd find in a traditional New England bed-and-breakfast -- but with a bit of Caribbean
flair. The walls are painted in soft tropical colors, such as balmy blue or pale
green. The furniture follows a classic colonial style, featuring elegant four-poster beds of cherry wood. The wood-clapboard walls are farmhouse
style, while nautical clocks and accessories bring in elements of the sea. Each
room has air-conditioning, a mini-fridge, safe, and small desk. The
bathrooms are beachy with light colors and hardwood floors, but they're small and showers simply have plastic shower curtains.Outside each room there is a designated area of the large porch
with two Adirondack chairs and a small table. However, the porch space is open
and shared, so there isn’t much privacy. While the four rooms on the second
floor are roughly the same size, the downstairs suite on the first floor is
larger, with a two-bedroom layout that’s great for families. Behind the main
house, there is a small cottage, that contains two bedrooms, called the casita.
It also includes a full kitchen and small living room, as well as a nice
private porch with Adirondack chairs and a hammock, but it does not have air-conditioning.
Features
Tropical gardens, a small beach, a library and game room, and fresh breakfast daily
The lush tropical property features a big green lawn and a variety of tropical plants, trees, and
flowers. In the big backyard, there’s a rope swing hanging from one tree. Fruit
trees and fresh coconuts abound, and there’s a chicken coop for fresh eggs. Directly
across the road from the hotel is a small crescent-shaped beach known as Sand
Dollar Beach. The space gets very narrow at high tide, but it’s still a lovely
beach with soft sand, perfect for a peaceful walk, and the water is generally
calm and friendly to swimmers here. On the second floor of the main house, there is a nice
library and lounge area with window seating and a huge bookshelf stocked with
many books. Several board games are available, as well as cards, puzzles and
books about Panama and local wildlife. Beach gear like snorkels, sand toys,
Frisbees, and boogie boards are available for guests to borrow as well, and
bikes can be rented.There is no restaurant at the hotel, but there is a lovely
kitchen and dining area with seating on the front porch where breakfast is
served every morning. Nice white wicker furniture and bar stools along the
kitchen counter provide seating. Coffee and tea are available all day, and there's a tap to fill up drinking water bottles, as well as lots of fresh fruit.