1. Monkey Island is a small uninhabited island located about 16 km from the coast of Panama City, known for its large population of monkeys. Visitors can take a boat tour to the island and observe the monkeys in their natural habitat. The island is also home to a variety of other wildlife, including birds and iguanas. Tourists should be aware that the monkeys can be aggressive and should not be fed or touched.

2. The tour operators offer boat tours to Monkey Island daily. The working hours vary depending on the tour company, but most tours take place in the morning or early afternoon. It is advisable to book your tour in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons. Some of the tour operators that offer boat tours to Monkey Island include Panama Marine Adventures and Canal and Bay Tours. Contact information for these companies can be found on their respective websites.

3. The ticket prices and transportation for the Monkey Island tours vary depending on the tour company and the services offered. Generally, the tours are priced between $30-$60 per person. Some tour companies also offer transportation from your hotel to the dock, while others require you to make your own way there. Visitors should check with their chosen tour company for more specific information on prices and transportation options.