This just in…Red Frog Bungalows is offering an early season special for surf trips in taken before the end of the year!
Red Frog Bungalows rests in a lush tropical garden just a few short steps from Red Frog Beach, voted one of the world’s best secret beaches by The Travel Channel. It’s comprised of two beautiful 3 story bungalows, three private beach palapas, restaurant/cantina area, Jacuzzi, and pool table. From Red Frog Bungalows, guests strike out with expert surf guide and resort owner Scott Balogh in search of the best surf in the area. There are over 8 spots within 30 minutes by panga and a few more lying a little farther away. The Red Frog experience is all about personalized service as they only host one or two groups at a time.
Located in Bocas del Toros, Panama the cluster of islands on the Caribbean side of Panama, are home to an abundance of reefs, beachbreaks, and points which pump during their prime swell windows of November thru March and July thru August. While most of the Caribbean receives swell from hurricanes which pop-up and eventually die out, the swells that hit Bocas are developed by trade winds off the coast of Venezuela. These strong trade winds create amazingly consistent surf which runs right into the islands of Bocas. Red Frog Bungalows is located on the island of Bastimentos, the perfect launching pad for any type of surfer looking to score this incredible region.
Book your November trip to Red Frog Bungalows by October 1st and receive huge discounts. Groups of 2 or more receive 10% off and groups of 3 or more receive 15% off their stay at Red Frog. This last November saw the biggest swell of the season. Come down and experience the variety of reefs, beachbreaks, and points only minutes away from Red Frog Bungalows.
Tags: Surf Panama, Surf Travel, Surf Trip
September 30, 2009 at 9:41 pm |
Generally I do not post on blogs, but I would like to say that this post really forced me to do so, Excellent post!
October 9, 2009 at 12:26 pm |
There is obviously a lot to know about this. There are some good points here.