Cattle grazing in a sunlit field with tropical trees in the background near Las Olas Beach Resort

Eco Tourism Panama - Nature Conservation at Las Olas

Wildlife and Eco-Friendly Activities at Las Olas

At La Barqueta, we take pride in our commitment to preserving the rich biodiversity of our stunning surroundings. Through our partnership with ANAM, a Panamanian government institution dedicated to wildlife conservation, La Barqueta has been designated a protected area for endangered plants and animals. Here, you can witness marine turtles, vibrant bird species, reptiles, and thriving mangrove trees in their natural habitat. 

Celebrating and protecting our unique ecosystem

La Barqueta is a renowned haven for birdwatchers from around the globe. If you spot a bird, reptile, or animal not listed on our inventory during your visit, we encourage you to share your sighting with us at stay@lasolasresort.com so we can continue to expand our list. Thank you for helping us celebrate and protect our unique ecosystem! 

A lone white duck in a vast green field with distant trees under a cloudy sky near Playa la Barqueta
Close-up of Kingfisher bird perched on a concrete pole against a pale sky near Las Olas Beach Resort
Bird flying over a green field with houses and clouds in the background near Las Olas Beach Resort
A bird perched behind large green leaves with palm fronds in the background near Las Olas Beach Resort

Birds at Finca La Barqueta 

Explore a diverse range of bird species, including the elegant Anhinga, the striking Bare-Throated Tiger Heron, and the charming Charming Hummingbird, among many others. 

Wildlife at Finca La Barqueta

Marvel at the playful River Otters and Howler Monkeys that inhabit our finca. 

A lush green tree under a blue sky with several birds perched on branches near Las Olas Beach

Reptiles at La Barqueta 

Encounter fascinating reptiles like Leatherback Turtles, Iguanas, and various species of lizards and boas. 

Sea Life in Panamá 

Experience the breathtaking sight of Humpback Whales and Marine Turtles as they navigate the waters of our beautiful coast. 

A humpback whale's fluke above the ocean surface near Playa La Barqueta