La Loma Jungle Lodge And Chocolate Farm - Bocas Town
9.313, -82.15573The 2-star La Loma Jungle Lodge And Chocolate Farm Bocas Town hotel, located a 25-minute stroll from Cueva de Murcielagos, features Wi-Fi in public areas. This smoke-free hotel offers 8 rooms with views of the garden.
Location
You'll need 27-minute drive to Bocas del Toro Isla Colon International airport. The hotel in Bocas Town is 2.4 miles from Solarte Island. A 30-minute walk from Parque Nacional Marino Isla Bastimentos is a perk for guests staying at this accommodation.
Rooms
Certain rooms have a balcony and a sitting area for your convenience. These rooms include private bathrooms. Providing a separate toilet, the bathrooms are also equipped with bath sheets and towels.
Eat & Drink
The La Loma Jungle Lodge And Chocolate Farm features an à la carte restaurant serving international cuisine.
Rooms and availability
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Max:6 persons
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Garden view
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Shower

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Max:5 persons
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Sea view
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Shower
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Balcony

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Max:4 persons
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Bed options:1 King Size Bed1 Queen Size Bed
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Sea view
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Shower
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Balcony
Essential information about La Loma Jungle Lodge And Chocolate Farm
💵 Lowest room price | 589 US$ |
📏 Distance to center | 6.1 mi |
✈️ Distance to airport | 15.2 mi |
🧳 Nearest airport | Bocas del Toro Isla Colon International, BOC |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of La Loma Jungle Lodge And Chocolate Farm
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missingWrote a review on Nov 27caring stafflimited beach accessunderwhelming trails
The staff took care of all of our needs.
Our stay came with unexpected challenges. The lack of beach access was quite frustrating, as we anticipated enjoying the ocean. Instead, we found ourselves relying on water taxis to reach any sand. Additionally, the trails from the hotel did not provide the immersive jungle experience we were hoping for, which left us feeling a bit let down.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 29magical locationtour restrictions
Encountering a sloth up close
La Loma Jungle Lodge was like stepping into a nature documentary. I enjoyed a serene lunch when Ariel pointed out a sloth lazily hanging from a branch, making my day unforgettable.
As a solo traveler, some tours required minimum participants, which was disappointing. I mostly relied on the free kayak and hiking trails since I couldn't join group activities.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 05jungle soundscacao treesfreshly prepared dishesoccasional insectsgroup size requirements
I found joy in the chocolate tour and learned about the cacao trees. Each morning started with warm coffee delivered to my door as I soaked in the jungle sounds. I enjoyed the calm and simplicity of living close to nature. It felt refreshing to wake up every day surrounded by wildlife. My partner and I loved the shared dinners with freshly prepared dishes. Our hosts really understood hospitality, making us feel welcome.
Occasional insects appeared in the open space of the bungalow. Some activities had minimum group size requirements.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 23jungle hikechocolate-making tourfresh cacao tealimited accessfrustrating experience
i had an incredible time at la loma. the jungle hike was breathtaking, and i loved the unique chocolate-making tour. waking up to fresh cacao tea delivered to my room was a delightful start to each day!
limited beach access was frustrating.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 22delicious picnic lunches
It was just a proper fit for a flash visit in Bocas del Toro with definitely value for money. The personal touch of packing delicious picnic lunches for my excursions made my days feel special. Bring plenty of insect repellent to enjoy the outdoors comfortably.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 08incredible foodfamily treetop bungalowbug encountersopen-air spaces
The food was simply out of this world! Fresh and locally sourced, every meal was a delight. Our Family Treetop Bungalow was amazing, but expect a few bugs in open spaces. Can't wait to come back! 🌿🌺
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missingWrote a review on May 28sunset cruisefarm toursteep hike
We had an amazing time exploring the area and taking in the views. The sunset cruise was a highlight, complete with a bottle of wine. Don't miss the farm tour—it really shows the unique charm of this place! Grab a yoga class, too, if you can.
The steep hike up to our room was pretty tough after a long day exploring, but the views made it worth it once we arrived.
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missingWrote a review on May 26amazing viewsgreat snorkelingincredible experiencesoverwhelming bugs
Family Treetop Bungalow provided amazing views, waking up to the sounds of the jungle. The snorkeling trip offered incredible marine life experiences. Bugs can be overwhelming at night since the room has no walls.
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missingWrote a review on May 25amazing viewsincredible foodfriendly staffbeach accessinsect presenceactivity limitations
Staying in the King Treetop Bungalow at La Loma Jungle Lodge was something special. Waking up to the sounds of the jungle was like living in a nature documentary. The bed faced huge views of lush greenery, and fresh cacao tea was delivered to my door each morning. The open-air design of the bungalow allowed us to feel truly part of the outdoors, though I did notice some larger bugs during our stay, particularly in common areas. We're not fans of insects, but the spacious mosquito net around the bed provided peace of mind at night. Meals were a highlight. Every dish was delicious, showcasing fresh, local ingredients. The restaurant staff paid great attention to detail, making every meal a memorable experience. The kayak trips and cacao farm tours added adventure to our time. However, beach access wasn't ideal. We often relied on water taxis to explore the island, which was a bit frustrating. Some activities required minimum participants, which limited our options for exploring. Still, I appreciated the tranquility of the lodge and the inviting atmosphere created by the staff.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 10delicious picnic lunches
It was just a proper fit for a brief pit stop in Bocas del Toro with great value for money. I loved that they packed delicious picnic lunches for us on our day trips, making meals feel special. Bring plenty of insect repellent to enjoy the outdoors comfortably.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 25private bathroommorning coffee
would stay here again without hesitation
The King Treetop Bungalow had a cozy seating area and a private bathroom with a shower. Mosquito nets made it feel safe at night. Enjoyed waking up to morning coffee delivered right to our door. The food was creative, fresh, and locally sourced, and the setting in the jungle was just breathtaking.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 10unique experienceexceptional dininginsect presencelimited beach accesswater taxi reliance
Experiencing the vibrant jungle life from the treehouse bungalow was extraordinary, with monkeys playfully swinging nearby. The guided farm tour was both informative and enjoyable, showcasing sustainable practices and fresh local ingredients. Though the open structure of the bungalow allowed for great immersion in nature, it also meant sharing the space with some larger insects. Limited beach access often required dependance on water taxis for exploration, which felt inconvenient at times. Dining was a highlight, as each meal was crafted from seasonal vegetables and local recipes, making every meal feel special.
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