Isla Palenque happens to be nestled right next to 57 square miles of protected marine ecosystem containing three dozen or so islands and islets that speckle that part of the Pacific Ocean. The Parque Nacional Marino Golfo De Chiriqui is the quiet neighbor of Palenque, free of development or footprints for that matter. This becomes evident with the abundance of wildlife that happens to live in this particular area.
During the last day of our June design charette on Isla Palenque, we spent the early afternoon just touring a couple of the islands. Attached is a map of the area and some of the photos I snapped of its virgin beaches and clear blue waters. Visitors of our island will have the wonderful opportunity to spend the day or even night on any of these surrounding islands, only proving once again that the adventures at Isla Palenque are truly endless and opportunity for new exploration presents itself every morning.
Take a look at some of the photos I’ve attached. Including a map we’ve prepared that shows the protected area in vicinity to Isla Palenque.
Endless beauty and exploration awaits!




















Yeah Ben is right that all these photos are of Bolanos not of Parida…But it is also good that author made that correction….
Thanks, Ben. We made that correction.
Joe, I think the photos you’ve labeled as Parida and Paridita are actually all of Bolanos.