Nestled between jungle and sea, Al Natural Resort offers a comfortable and private retreat, seamlessly integrated into the lush tropical environment.
Located on the secluded beach of Old Point (Punta Vieja) at the southeast tip of Bastimentos Island, the resort is situated in an area renowned for its natural beauty, directly across from the Zapatillas Keys within the Bastimentos Island National Marine Park in the Bocas del Toro archipelago.
The resort elegantly combines the ancestral craftsmanship of the Ngobe-Bugle Indians with modern technologies that harness solar energy and minimize ecological impact. Positioned on a small, secluded beach away from Bocas Town, the resort is surrounded by vibrant vegetation and is in close proximity to the natural wonders of the Bastimentos Island National Marine Park. To ensure maximum privacy for each guest, the resort maintains an intimate scale, featuring only seven beach bungalows, each uniquely designed and varying in size. Al Natural is a genuine eco-resort characterized by a relaxed atmosphere and a friendly team committed to providing personalized service. Gourmet meals, prepared with fresh local ingredients by the European chef, are served in the resort's two-story restaurant.
Al Natural Resort is pleased to introduce a new accommodation option: the Beachfront Villa at Al Natural. This villa comprises three beachfront loft-style apartments, offered alongside all the services and meals available at the resort. The newly constructed villa is located just an 8-minute walk from the same secluded beach as Al Natural.
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Al Natural Resort is situated on the secluded beach of Old Point (Punta Vieja) at the southeast tip of Bastimentos Island, an area celebrated for its natural beauty, directly across from the Zapatillas Keys within the Bastimentos Island National Marine Park in the Bocas del Toro archipelago.
The resort is located approximately 45 minutes away by scenic boat ride from the town of Bocas del Toro. This picturesque journey traverses the stunning waters of the Bastimentos Marine National Park.