BOCAS DEL TORO TOWN
Bocas
del Toro is a town with a strong personality. Walking along the main street
(3rd.) or any of the adjacents ones, is like going back to the past. A past
that, some times was splendid, and at other times was decadent... sad. The architecture
of the old houses, with their old caribbean style, is part of the identity of
Bocas. Its silently tells of the richness of the banana plantations in the beginning
of the century, when the United Fruit Company owned most of the islands and
established their administration offices in the same building that today is
the Bahia Hotel. At that time the medical center, which was a model for the
region, was established at the west of Solarte Key, today known as Hospital
Point.
The dock in front
of the Bahia Hotel used to be the main dock of the company, and many of the
old houses were the homes of its workers and employees. Take a look at the beautiful
house next to the dock; restored and well conserved, is todays home of a young
local senator. The fine old Spanish building with inner patios, facing the Bolivar
Park, houses the regional Government. It is now being restored. Its beautiful
feature is the clock that tolls each 15 minutes, attempting to keep bocatorians
on time. Walk in the streets and pay special attention to the fine work in wood,
the balconies and other details.