Bastimentos
National Park encompasses a large portion of Bastimentos Island, Zapatilla Cays,
in addition to the waters and mangroves that surround the island. The western
tip of the island, better known as Bastimentos, is clearly visible from Bocas
town, and is NOT part of the National Park itself.
Virtually
all of the beaches are located on this side of the island, including the ever
so popular Red Frog Beach, which got it's name thanks to a small, red poison
dart frogs that inhabit the beach. In fact, these frogs can only found here,
and more specifically on a small hill that rests southern end of the beach.
It is almost impossible to miss them, as they are walking all over the place,
as well as situated in the underlying brush. Furthermore, they make a rather
loud, raucous sound throughout the day. Red Frog Beach is the island's most
accessible and frequently visited beach area. The most common entrance point
is via Magic Bay, which is located on the opposite side of the island(western
side).