TCC Panama Island Run

Panama, Bocas Del Toro

Thursday, April 15, 2010 - Sunday, April 18, 2010

Date

Start: Thursday, April 15, 2010 @ 11:59 PM
End: Sunday, April 18, 2010 @ 11:59 PM

Address

Panama, Bocas Del Toro
Bocas Town, 06611 PAN

Fees

$999.00 early registration

Brief Description

In the course of 4 days you’ll explore 3 islands, race on 3 islands, travel by boat from island to island, overnight at a beach camp that you reach by Catamaran after a sunset tour and we’re told it’s not uncommon for dolphins to keep the ship company for awhile. You’ll have opportunities to see a great deal of marine life whether snorkeling or scuba diving and you will get to experience the rich flavors and enjoyable blend of Panamanian island food and laid back hospitality.

Description

3 islands, 3 races, 3 days of fun and adventure !!!

Regional Travel now incuded

Regional Travel add on (getting from Panama City to Bocas del Toro)We recommend a discounted regional travel add-on: $300 per person. If interested, select regional travel add-on also when registering for Island Run at Active.com

Additional Information

3 islands, 3 races, 3 days of fun and adventure !!! Welcome to a different kind of race in a different kind of place which will get you into a different state of mind. Welcome to Bocas Del Toro (translation: Mouth of the Bull) Bocas del Toro, Panama includes an archipelago of 68 islands which are excellent for beach combing, fishing, snorkeling and surfing. The islands of the archipelago are located in the extreme western part of Panama, only 25 miles from Costa Rica and the area possesses a rich and diverse ethnic mix which is reflected in its traditions, food and the indigenous people. The province includes two national parks, a variety of beaches, islands, lakes and rivers, one archipelago, and several banana towns. It is one of the most biologically diverse areas of Panama and Central America and includes a world heritage site, two national parks and two protected cloud forests. The protected areas consists of 1.4 million contiguous acres, extending from the continental divide to the Caribbean Sea, covering all five altitudinal zones known to the tropics. Due to logistical considerations space is limited to the first 60 registered runners.

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