Airline Information
From the U.S.A.
- Delta Airlines (800) 221-1212
- American Airlines (800) 433-7300
- Continental Airlines (800) 231-0856
- COPA (From the U.S.) (800) FLY-COPA
- TACA (From the U.S.) (800) 400-TACA
From Europe
- Air France
- British Airways 0844 493 0 787
- Iberia Lineas
Flights from San Jose to Bocas del Toro
Paradise Air: Offers aerial tours, air transportation and transfers, safaris and executive services. They can offer direct flights to Popa Paradise Beach Resort from San Jose, Costa Rica.
- Air Panama - 1-507-316-9000
- Nature Air - 1-800-235-9272
Flights from Panama City to Bocas del Toro
- Air Panama - 011-507-316-9000
- Aeroperlas - (800) 235-9272
Helicopter Ride to Popa Paradise
- Bocas Helicopter Tours - (507) 757 7089
Directions to Popa Paradise
Most people fly into San Jose, Costa Rica or Panama City. You can then catch an approximately 50 minute flight (from Panama City) into Bocas del Toro International Airport. Upon your arrival, take a taxi ride to our sister hotel, Bocas Paradise Hotel ($1 per person). Our boat will be waiting for you on the dock at the hotel, waiting to whisk you away on the 35-minute journey to Isla Popa.
Due to safety reasons, please be aware that we do not leave Bocas del Toro any time after 5:30 pm to return to return to Popa Paradise. The afternoon flights to Bocas del Toro arrive early enough for you to meet us at our sister property, Bocas Paradise Hotel, for the transfer. If there are delays or emergencies, the staff of Bocas Paradise can help you get in touch with us for special arrangements. If you are staying in our sister property, Bocas Paradise Hotel, for a night in Bocas del Toro we will arrange a pick up time with you and the Bocas Paradise Hotel staff.
There is also a ferry and water-taxi service that leaves Almirante on the mainland approximately every thirty minutes during daylight that delivers you to Bocas del Toro town. One of the water taxi companies, Taxi 25, is located next door to our sister hotel, Bocas Paradise Hotel, where we will be waiting to pick you up.
Climate and Seasons
The Caribbean coast of Panama is in the tropical rainforest where high temperatures in the mid 80’ to low 90’s are year round, with the potential for high humidity after a rainfall. Evenings are generally refreshingly cooler due to the ocean breezes. There is no distinct wet or dry season, but some months are generally wetter than others (January and February). Often, our rain falls at night and you awake to beautiful tropical sunrises. Panama is outside the hurricane zone and storms, when they do come, tend to blow through quickly.
Dress Suggestions
Casual beach cloths for warm tropical climates are most appropriate. A waterproof, lightweight jacket, rubber soled water shoes, hat and sunglasses are good basics. For snorkeling, you may want to bring along a long sleeve tee shirt to protect your back from the sun’s rays. Sunscreen and insect repellant are also a good idea.

