How's the weather in Bocas Del Toro, Panama? What's the average temperature in Bocas Del Toro, Panama?
Tyson Merrill - Island Property Management S.A.
The weather in Bocas del Toro is extremely hard to predict. It may rain all morning and the sun may come out the entire afternoon, or it may be sunny for weeks at a time. After living here for 7 years and watching various weather/sailing/surfing forecasts the only thing I have learned is that the rain usually comes with the waves and the sunniest months of the year are September or October. Regardless of rain or shine, the Caribbean water is warm year round and all...
The weather in Bocas del Toro is extremely hard to predict. It may rain all morning and the sun may come out the entire afternoon, or it may be sunny for weeks at a time. After living here for 7 years and watching various weather/sailing/surfing forecasts the only thing I have learned is that the rain usually comes with the waves and the sunniest months of the year are September or October. Regardless of rain or shine, the Caribbean water is warm year round and all tourists find ways to enjoy Bocas del Toro, rain or shine.
Posted March 14, 2013
JB Seligman - BUENA VISTA REALTY located in BOCAS DEL TORO, PANAMA
The average temperature in Bocas del Toro is 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 Celsius) all year round. This is the highest it can get. In the evenings, it would go down to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26 Celsius); somewhere along those lines.
Very few people in Bocas del Toro have air conditioning in their homes. We don’t have air conditioning. We sleep under a fan and every morning we wake up under a blanket, to give you an idea.
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The average temperature in Bocas del Toro is 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 Celsius) all year round. This is the highest it can get. In the evenings, it would go down to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26 Celsius); somewhere along those lines.
Very few people in Bocas del Toro have air conditioning in their homes. We don’t have air conditioning. We sleep under a fan and every morning we wake up under a blanket, to give you an idea.
(Clouds at dusk reflected on the Caribbean Ocean near Bocas del Toro, pictured.)
Posted April 23, 2015