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WHY VISIT SAN BLAS

Why visit San Blas? The San Blas Islands are truly unique, offering more than just stunning beauty. Governed by the indigenous Guna people, the islands remain free from large-scale development, making them one of the last untouched paradises in the Caribbean. You can sail between over 300 islands, many uninhabited, with crystal-clear waters and coral reefs perfect for snorkeling and diving.

What sets San Blas apart is its authentic, off-the-grid experience—no big resorts, no mass tourism, just eco-friendly sailing adventures and deep cultural immersion. You’ll enjoy fresh seafood, explore unspoiled nature, and experience the Guna way of life. It’s a must-visit for anyone seeking true serenity, adventure, and a taste of a disappearing way of island living.

Sailboat hopping between Caribbean islands on a sunny day

TYPES OF CHARTERS

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Group of friends on a yacht vacation in Panama

In San Blas, there are two main types of charters: private charters and shared charters, each offering unique advantages.

Private Charters:

  • Exclusive Experience: With a private charter, you have the entire boat to yourself and your group, allowing for a fully personalized trip. The itinerary, activities, and meals can be tailored to your preferences.

  • Privacy: Ideal for families, couples, or groups of friends who want a more intimate experience without sharing the space with other guests.

  • Flexibility: You can decide on your daily schedule, from island-hopping to snorkeling stops, based on what you want to see and do.

Shared Charters:

  • Budget-Friendly: A shared charter is a more economical option, as the cost is split among multiple guests. This makes it a great choice for solo travelers or small groups.

  • Social Atmosphere: You'll meet other travelers onboard, making it a fun and social experience. It’s perfect for those looking to meet new people while exploring the islands.

  • Pre-Planned Itinerary: Shared charters typically follow a set itinerary, so while there's less flexibility, you’ll still get to experience the best of San Blas without the planning hassle.

Both options offer amazing sailing experiences in San Blas, but your choice depends on whether you prioritize privacy and customization (private charter) or cost savings and a social setting (shared charter).

PRICING

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Private Charters


Private charter prices range from $250 to $700 per person per day.

Private charter pricing includes a base rate per day for the boat and captain, plus an additional per-person fee. For example, the Venezia 42 charges $600 per day for the boat and an additional $150 per person per day. So, for two passengers, the total price would be $900 per day. For a group of six, the cost would be $1,500, making it $250 per person per day.

A more luxurious catamaran costs $1,000 per day for the boat, with an additional $200 per person per day. For two passengers, this totals $1,400 per day, while for eight passengers, the cost is $2,600, which comes to $325 per person per day. The larger the group, the more cost-effective it becomes. High-end luxury catamarans start at $1,250 to $1,700 per day for the base rate, plus $250 to $350 per person per day.

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Shared Charters

You can join one of our shared charters for $275 to $290 per person per day, with a minimum of two people. Single passengers often need to rent the entire cabin, though lower rates may be negotiable based on availability.

Luxury yacht exploring secluded islands in San Blas, Panama
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Catamaran sailboattrip in San Blas, Panama

Each day brings a new adventure as you sail to a different island, exploring untouched beaches and breathtaking scenery. Dive into clear, refreshing waters for snorkeling or take out a kayak or paddle board to explore the shores. If you're a fishing enthusiast, try trolling off the catamaran, and if you're lucky, you might even find yourself swimming alongside dolphins!

For thrill-seekers, swimming with nurse sharks offers an adrenaline rush, while those seeking relaxation can lounge on the trampoline or sway in a hammock. As the day winds down, enjoy sunset drinks on deck, sipping fresh coconuts or indulging in a Coco Loco—a coconut spiked with rum—during a stroll along the beach.

Connect with fellow travelers and exchange stories, then visit Guna families to learn about their rich traditions and deep connection to nature. Savor a beach BBQ cooked Guna-style over coconut husks or gather around a bonfire under the stars.

As night falls, gaze up at the endless starlit sky, witness the moonrise, and unwind at cozy beach setups with spectacular views. From laid-back moments to exciting encounters, these island-hopping adventures have something for everyone.

PRICE INCLUDES

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  1. Boat Rental – The cost of the catamaran or sailboat for the duration of the private charter, or a cabin in case of shared charters.

  2. Captain & Crew – A licensed and experienced captain, and additional crew such as a chef or deckhand.

  3. Accommodation – Comfortable cabins with bedding, pillows, and towels provided.

  4. Meals –  3 meals per day, including seafood and local cuisine.

  5. Snacks – Delicious snacks throughout the day.

  6. Drinks – Water, coffee, tea, fresh juices, and sodas; some charters also include beer, wine with meals, and rum cocktails. Some boats include full bar

  7. Water Sports Equipment – Use of kayaks, paddle boards, snorkeling gear, and fishing equipment.

  8. Fuel – Fuel for the boat’s engine, generator, and watercraft.

  9. Linens & Towels – All necessary linens and bath towels for guests.

  10. Cleaning Services – Daily cleaning of common areas and cabins.

  11. Dinghy Service – A dinghy with an outboard engine to transport guests to and from the islands for exploration or beach access.

  12. Itinerary Customization – The ability to tailor the sailing route and activities based on preferences (weather permitting).

  13. Island Visits – Stops at various islands for exploration, snorkeling, beach BBQs, and interaction with the Guna Yala communities.

  14. Onboard Entertainment – Books, board games, and sometimes music or movies, depending on the boat.

  15. Safety Equipment – Life jackets, first aid kits, and other essential safety gear.

Adventure sailing through Panama’s tropical waters

ADDITIONAL COSTS

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Couple enjoying a romantic sunset cruise in the Caribbean
  1. Transportation from Panama City to your boat in the San Blas Island and back.

  2. Guna Yala entry and port fee totaling $23 per person.

  3. Tips are not mandatory but appreciated.

  4. Shopping of souvenir.

HOW TO GET TO SAN BLAS

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Land & Water Taxi – $110 to $150 per person roundtrip, $180 for a private vehicle:

Guests will be picked up from their hotels between 5:00 and 6:00 AM. The drive to San Blas takes about 2.5 to 3 hours, beginning with an hour-long journey through Panama's mainland. You'll then continue on a beautiful, winding road through the jungle in Guna Yala territory until you reach the water’s edge. In this journey, you’ll cross from the Pacific side to the Atlantic side of Panama. Upon arrival, Guna officials will greet the vehicles, and you’ll transfer to water taxis, which will take you out to the islands where the boats are anchored. For private charters, you'll typically arrive at the boat between 9:30 and 10:00 AM, while for shared charters, expect to reach between 10:30 and 11:30 AM. On your return, the water taxi will collect you around 7:00 AM, getting you back to your hotel by noon or 1:00 PM, depending on city traffic. We will handle all of the arrangements—just let me know your hotel’s name.

Flights to San Blas – $525 for a 3-passenger plane to $1,900 for a 9-passenger plane:

While commercial airlines don’t fly to San Blas, we can organize private charter flights for you. Departing from Albrook Airport in Panama City, these flights last around 40 minutes and are a breathtaking experience on their own. You’ll soar over lush, rainforest-covered mountains, eventually approaching the San Blas Islands, where you'll be greeted by stunning views of islands scattered across turquoise waters.

Best Time for Sailing in the Stunning San Blas Islands
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