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Relaxation and Leisurology Abound in Bocas Del Torro, Panama

Monday, November 26th, 2007

Well, it’s been almost six years since I first walked on this farm as the title holder and even longer since I first began hunting for affordable titled Caribbean oceanfront farm land. Things have come a long way since those ‘holy shit! What have I done?!’ days.

The grander project of a holistic health, healing and wellness retreat that offers such life-enhancing activites as yoga, meditation, therapautic massage, wild dolphin visits, hiking, biking, sea kayaking, windboarding and so much more, in conjunction with a sustainable tropical community project that values ecologically sound building practices, consciously connected social interactions and whole-heartedly lived leisure pursuits, is full steam ahead.

The vision of a sustainable, eco-friendly community on a tropical island is taking shape with over 40% of available properties for sale, sold.

We are simultaneously opening up both Phases Three and Four to meet continued demand for titled oceanfront and oceanview properties in and around Bocas del Toro and Panama in general. Those folks who have purchased properties for sale in our community are adding and will continue to add great energy and inspiration to this community and the holistic health, healing and wellness project, Home on Dolphin Bay, that is at it’s core.

The holistic health, healing, wellness and leisure retreat is nearing completion, with volunteers and holistic health practitioners coming on board to help in creating it’s final form. The main wharf is complete. Cart paths are under construction now and should be completed by year’s end. Walking, biking and hiking paths can take you all around the 102 acre property and are constantly being improved upon.

The organic farm, based on permaculture principles, is taking shape and we have already begun to reap the rewards of fresh, healthy, organic fruit and produce.

In short, all systems are go and I have no doubt that we, our neighbours and the steady stream of guests, practitioners and volunteers that continue to visit, will be making magic on these 102 oceanfront acres of property in Bocas del Toro, Panama for a good many years.

‘Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds
wake in the day to find that it was vanity.
But the dreamers of the day are dangerous,
for they may act their dream with open eyes to make it possible…’

T.E. Lawrence