If you’re looking for a paradise that looks like it was pulled from the pages of a high-end travel brochure, look no further than the San Blas Islands. These tropical beaches are free from trash and fronted by swaying palm trees.
The pristine archipelago is ruled by the Kuna indigenous people. Known as the Gunas, they’re one of the first indigenous groups in Latin America to gain political autonomy. They have their own laws, norms, and values that aren’t the same as Panamanian culture.
Discover the Magic of San Blas Island with Day Trips
San Blas Island Day Trips, you’ll spend the majority of your time on a beach or hopping between islands via sailboat. You’ll generally stay on a day island (such as Isla Aguja) and a night island (usually Isla Perro Chico or Isla Wailidup). The days are spent exploring the island, snorkeling the reefs, and interacting with the Kuna people.
For the nights, you’ll sleep in a comfortable over-the-ocean cabin. Your guides will prepare delicious meals for you and ensure you have a good night’s rest. They’ll also wake you up before breakfast, prepare coffee and tea for you, and take you back to your day island.
If you’re planning a day trip to the San Blas Islands, make sure to pack light and be ready for some serious relaxation. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you don’t want to miss!