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Destination content © William Friar, used from Moon Handbooks Panama, 1st edition. |
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Swan's Cay A standard boat tour around Isla Colón includes a stop at lovely Swans Cay, a craggy rock that juts out of the ocean north of the island, about a half hour by motorboat from Bocas. Its so impossibly picturesque that when an acquaintance saw it he said it looked like it was designed by Disney. Swans Cay is also called Isla de los Pájaros (Bird Island) for reasons that become obvious when you visit it. Most notably, its the only known nesting grounds in Panama for the red-billed tropicbird, an elegant white bird with tail feathers about a meter long. Do not disturb the birds by walking on the island; you can, however, snorkel around it. The current isnt too strong, but the water can get pretty churned up at times, creating a washing-machine effect that drastically reduces visibility. The boatman may ask if youd like him to motor through the narrow cleft in the western crag. It may not look it, but its possible if the boatman times the waves right. Its a fun thing to doyou can see crabs scuttling along the rocky walls centimeters from the boat. Go for it if you trust his boating skills.
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