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Guna Yala, Panama

San Blas Islands

365 islands. One of the last untouched Caribbean paradises.

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A Caribbean Paradise Awaits
The Destination

A Caribbean Paradise Awaits

San Blas is a breathtaking archipelago on Panama's Caribbean coast, home to over 365 islands and the vibrant Guna Yala indigenous community. Famous for its turquoise waters, pristine white-sand beaches, and untouched landscapes, San Blas is the ultimate destination for sailing enthusiasts, adventure seekers, and those looking for a serene escape. No high-rise hotels, no cruise ship crowds, no commercialized beaches. Every trip supports the indigenous economy through fair entry fees.

Choose Your Experience

Three Ways to Explore San Blas

Charter Fleet

Choose Your Vessel

Classic

Sailboats

37-49 ft
$220
per person / night
  • Shared or private options
  • Captain & crew included
  • All meals onboard
Luxury

Premium Fleet

48-62 ft, Starlink WiFi
$750
per person / night
  • Starlink WiFi
  • Luxury amenities
  • Premium dining
Getting There

Two Ways to Reach San Blas

Route 1

4x4 Jeep + Water Taxi

Depart 5:00 AM from Panama City. 2.5-3 hour scenic drive through the mountains, then a 30-60 minute water taxi to your island destination.

Duration: 3-4 hours
Departure: 5:00 AM
Price: $135 shared
Required: Original passport
Route 2

Charter Flight

25-minute scenic flight from Albrook Airport directly to the San Blas airstrip. Quick, comfortable, and with stunning aerial views of the archipelago.

Duration: 25 minutes
From: Albrook Airport
Price: On request
Required: Original passport

Entry tax: $22 cash (Guna Yala territory). Original passport required.

Planning Your Trip

Best Time to Visit

Recommended

Dry Season

December - April

Calm seas, clear skies, ideal sailing winds. Peak months are February and March. Best for first-time visitors and sailing charters.

Value Season

Green Season

May - November

Occasional rain and rougher seas, but lower prices and fewer crowds. Lush green landscapes and dramatic skies. Great for budget-conscious travelers.

Before You Go

Good to Know

Location

Off Panama's northeast coast in the Caribbean Sea. With more than 360 islands and cays spread across crystal-blue waters, it is one of the most unspoiled destinations in Central America.

The Guna People

The Guna Yala people have preserved their traditions for centuries. Visiting San Blas offers a chance to experience their colorful attire, traditional mola textile handicrafts, and welcoming hospitality.

Climate

San Blas enjoys a tropical climate year-round. The dry season (December to April) offers sunny skies, while the wet season (May to November) brings lush landscapes and afternoon showers.

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One of the last untouched island paradises in the Caribbean. AMPA made everything seamless from start to finish.

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Why Visit San Blas with AMPA Tours

The San Blas archipelago (officially Guna Yala) is one of the last untouched island paradises in the Caribbean. Unlike resort-heavy destinations like Cancun or Punta Cana, San Blas remains protected by the indigenous Guna people, who have governed these islands for centuries. There are no high-rise hotels, no cruise ship crowds, and no commercialized beaches.

AMPA Tours has operated sailing charters and tours in San Blas since 2023, working directly with Guna communities and licensed local captains. Every trip supports the indigenous economy through fair entry fees, locally sourced meals, and Guna-guided island visits.

How to Experience San Blas

Private Catamaran Charters

The most popular way to explore San Blas. Live aboard a crewed catamaran for 2 to 7 nights, sailing between remote islands at your own pace. All charters are all-inclusive: captain, cook, meals, drinks (including alcohol), snorkeling gear, and Guna Yala entry fees. Fleet ranges from 37 to 62 feet with vessels for every budget.

$220
per person / night
Classic sailboats
37-49 ft
$500
per person / night
Private catamarans
40-44 ft with A/C
$750
per person / night
Luxury fleet
48-62 ft, Starlink WiFi

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San Blas Day Tour

Visit 3 islands in a single day from Panama City. Includes round-trip 4x4 transport, water taxi, island hopping, fresh seafood lunch, snorkeling, and all Guna entry fees. The all-inclusive price is $148 per person with pickup from your Panama City hotel at 5:00 AM and return by 6:00-8:00 PM.

Island Cabin Stays

Sleep on a San Blas island in a traditional cabin managed by Guna families. Options range from rustic shared cabins on Misdup Island to premium over-the-water bungalows at Cayos Holandeses. All stays include three meals per day of fresh seafood, island tours, and snorkeling. Prices start from $210 per person per night including transport from Panama City.

Getting to San Blas from Panama City

San Blas is accessible from Panama City by two routes:

A valid original passport is required at the Guna Yala border checkpoint. Photocopies are not accepted. Every visitor must also pay a $22 Guna entry tax in cash at the checkpoint.

Best Time to Visit San Blas

The dry season from December to April offers the best conditions: calm seas, clear skies, and ideal trade winds for sailing. February and March are the peak months with the warmest water temperatures and best underwater visibility for snorkeling.

The green season (May to November) brings occasional rain showers and rougher seas, but also lower prices, fewer boats, and lush green island vegetation. Many experienced sailors prefer this period for its quieter anchorages and dramatic skies.

What Makes San Blas Unique

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AMPA Tours offers custom quotes within 2 hours. Tell us your dates, group size, and preferences, and we will recommend the perfect San Blas experience for you.

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