San Blás: The Caribbean Paradise in Panama

San Blás, also known as Guna Yala, is an archipelago located on the Caribbean coast of Panama. With crystal clear waters full of life and paradisiacal islands with white sand and coconut trees, San Blás is a small paradise within everyone's reach. Here is some essential information about San Blás:

Archipelago of 365 Islands: San Blás is composed of 365 islands, one for each day of the year. Less than 50 of these islands are inhabited by the indigenous Guna community, with schools, ceremonial centers and traditional houses made of straw and cane.

Indigenous Territory: The region of San Blás is governed exclusively by the Guna ethnic group.The Gunas indigenous people are the ones who live here, since 1925 they have been an autonomous indigenous region. Guna Yala, in addition to the hundreds of islands, also has a huge portion of virgin and intact forests on the mainland. Because it is an indigenous territory, nothing and no one can invest in the place, and the only ones who can be on these lands are the Kunas themselves.

San Blás offers a unique experience for those looking for total connection with nature.

Culture and diversity: San Blas is much more than just stunning beaches; It is a place where cultural diversity and connection with nature intertwine in a unique way. This hidden gem in the Panamanian Caribbean is worth exploring.

How to get: San Blás is just 45 minutes from the City on private flights. Or 4 travel hours from the capital of Panama, arriving by land + speedboat. 

Accommodation: To enjoy this paradise, you can stay in one of our incredible Catamarans with itineraries and specialized crew in San Blás. San Blás is a magical place, where natural beauty and indigenous culture meet.