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San Blas Island Adventure

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Deposit 25%. Balance due 12 weeks before departure
With coconut tree-lined beaches, bamboo huts, picturesque sandy beaches this adventure will take you to paradise
Suited to
Families, Couples, Individuals, Groups
Difficulty
No previous experience required
Nights onboard
7
Vessel type
Bahia 46 Catamaran
Vessel length
46 ft
Skipper
Yes
Berth Style
Modern double cabin with air-con
Insurance Required
Yes

Explore the best and most beautiful islands from the San Blas region, with over 300 islands to choose from, the adventure is endless

7 Nights: Various dates January - December

Fr £1,710 per double cabin

Enjoy an incredible sailing adventure in Panama’s San Blas archipelago, just a 45-minute flight from Panama City. Set sail on an 8-day adventure and explore some of the most stunning islands in the region. With over 300 islands there's a huge variety of things to see and do.

Superior cabin upgrades available.

Day 1 – Panama City

Arrive in Panama City via Tocumen International Airport. There are many direct and daily flights from all over the world. Visit the Panama Canal or the UNESCO Panama Viejo, an abandoned 17th-century city. For the lush tropics, head to El Valle de Anton to hike the mountains.

Day 2 – Panama City – San Blas / Rio Diablo – Coco Bandero

Take a 45-minute private flight to San Blas – talk to us if you need help organizing your transfer. You will enjoy a superb view flying over the archipelago with more than 300 islands. The islands are run by the Gunas who inhabit around 50 islands, are semi-autonomous and make their own laws. On arrival, you will be met by your crew and will be taken to your yacht. At our base, you’ll be given your boat briefing.

For the first leg of your journey, the captain will sail for an hour to Coco Bandero to spend the day there snorkelling, strolling on the islets, swimming in the turquoise waters and kayaking. Trade with the Kuna fishermen for lobster, octopus and crab that your chef might prepare for lunch or dinner. If you are lucky, you might see dolphin pods and sharks. Moor overnight.

Day 3 – Coco Bandero – West Holandes Keys

Get ready for a two-hour sail to the great reef of Holandes. Anchor west of the island at “the pool” where you’ll find six to nine feet of water and a sandy bottom. This is a great snorkelling and diving area and the nearby small islet, “Barbeque Island” is perfect for lunch picnics. Spend the afternoon discovering the area’s local flora and fauna. Overnight at anchor.

Day 4 – West Holandes Keys – East Holandes Keys

Sail for an hour to reach the other end of the coral reef. Get to know the Guna population and discover their secrets of preparing a lunch of coconut rice before sharing the dish with them on the beach. Beachcomb in the afternoon on fine coral beaches, kayak the coastline and overnight at anchor.

Day 5: East Holandes Keys – Chichime Atoll

Your captain will sail through the winding pass to the Chichime Atoll. Enter the famous anchorage, where the international sailing community like to meet, exchange stories and party on the beach around bonfires. There is a small local bar on the beach, a few backpacker cabins for rent and a wonderful atmosphere that contrasts with the remote moorings during the rest of the charter. Make the most of the spectacular snorkelling before spending the night at anchor.

Day 6 – Chichime Atoll – Cayos Limon – Kuanidup

Your sail to the Cayos Limones via Eden Passage will be as heavenly as its name suggests. Head on a few miles to reach the island of Kuanidup, made famous by the French sailor and celebrity, Antoine in his book “The most beautiful islands of the world”. Take a look at the beach huts, enjoy idyllic beaches and visit the village of Rio Sidra in the heart of Guna culture. Meet the workers who sell the famous Molas, the textiles that are typical of this region. Night at anchor.

Day 7 – Kuanidup – Salar

Your captain will take you to Salar beach, known for the beauty and kindness of its few inhabitants. Enjoy lunch prepared by your chef on the beach before taking the dinghy to the small deserted beaches on the other side of the barrier reef. The underwater life here is rich and you might see leopard rays and even Carey turtles. Night in Salardup.

Day 8- Rio Diablo / Corazon de Jesús Aerodrome – Panama City

In the afternoon, your captain will sail to Rio Sidra, the last stop of your cruise. Don’t miss the rainforest of Rio Diablo and discover its wildlife, including crocodiles, monkeys, toucans and tapir. Pass along the traditional Guna Indian cemetery and enjoy the two island-villages connected by the bridge of friendship in the evening. Return to Panama City to catch your flight.

  • Accommodation in double standard or superior air-conditioned cabin with private bathroom
  • (A/C in service from 8.00 am to 10.00 pm)
  • Full board (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
  • Service of the crew: 2 persons (captain, steward/cook)
  • 2 sets of linen, towels and beach towels per person/week
  • Consumables for the yacht (diesel, fuel and water)
  • Insurance for the yacht and the passengers
  • Water sports on board: snorkelling equipment and sea kayak
  • Airfares
  • Beverages, soft and alcoholic beverages
  • Transfers airport – base – airport (optional)
  • Cash box (mandatory): 150 Euros per person per cruise payable on spot upon arrival
  • Excursion package (Optional): 40 Euros per person Payable upon booking

Fly to San Blas from Panama City, Tocumen International Airport

Fly from San Blas to Panama City, Tocumen International Airport

Day 1 – Panama City

Arrive in Panama City via Tocumen International Airport. There are many direct and daily flights from all over the world. Visit the Panama Canal or the UNESCO Panama Viejo, an abandoned 17th-century city. For the lush tropics, head to El Valle de Anton to hike the mountains.

Day 2 – Panama City – San Blas / Rio Diablo – Coco Bandero

Take a 45-minute private flight to San Blas – talk to us if you need help organizing your transfer. You will enjoy a superb view flying over the archipelago with more than 300 islands. The islands are run by the Gunas who inhabit around 50 islands, are semi-autonomous and make their own laws. On arrival, you will be met by your crew and will be taken to your yacht. At our base, you’ll be given your boat briefing.

For the first leg of your journey, the captain will sail for an hour to Coco Bandero to spend the day there snorkelling, strolling on the islets, swimming in the turquoise waters and kayaking. Trade with the Kuna fishermen for lobster, octopus and crab that your chef might prepare for lunch or dinner. If you are lucky, you might see dolphin pods and sharks. Moor overnight.

Day 3 – Coco Bandero – West Holandes Keys

Get ready for a two-hour sail to the great reef of Holandes. Anchor west of the island at “the pool” where you’ll find six to nine feet of water and a sandy bottom. This is a great snorkelling and diving area and the nearby small islet, “Barbeque Island” is perfect for lunch picnics. Spend the afternoon discovering the area’s local flora and fauna. Overnight at anchor.

Day 4 – West Holandes Keys – East Holandes Keys

Sail for an hour to reach the other end of the coral reef. Get to know the Guna population and discover their secrets of preparing a lunch of coconut rice before sharing the dish with them on the beach. Beachcomb in the afternoon on fine coral beaches, kayak the coastline and overnight at anchor.

Day 5: East Holandes Keys – Chichime Atoll

Your captain will sail through the winding pass to the Chichime Atoll. Enter the famous anchorage, where the international sailing community like to meet, exchange stories and party on the beach around bonfires. There is a small local bar on the beach, a few backpacker cabins for rent and a wonderful atmosphere that contrasts with the remote moorings during the rest of the charter. Make the most of the spectacular snorkelling before spending the night at anchor.

Day 6 – Chichime Atoll – Cayos Limon – Kuanidup

Your sail to the Cayos Limones via Eden Passage will be as heavenly as its name suggests. Head on a few miles to reach the island of Kuanidup, made famous by the French sailor and celebrity, Antoine in his book “The most beautiful islands of the world”. Take a look at the beach huts, enjoy idyllic beaches and visit the village of Rio Sidra in the heart of Guna culture. Meet the workers who sell the famous Molas, the textiles that are typical of this region. Night at anchor.

Day 7 – Kuanidup – Salar

Your captain will take you to Salar beach, known for the beauty and kindness of its few inhabitants. Enjoy lunch prepared by your chef on the beach before taking the dinghy to the small deserted beaches on the other side of the barrier reef. The underwater life here is rich and you might see leopard rays and even Carey turtles. Night in Salardup.

Day 8- Rio Diablo / Corazon de Jesús Aerodrome – Panama City

In the afternoon, your captain will sail to Rio Sidra, the last stop of your cruise. Don’t miss the rainforest of Rio Diablo and discover its wildlife, including crocodiles, monkeys, toucans and tapir. Pass along the traditional Guna Indian cemetery and enjoy the two island-villages connected by the bridge of friendship in the evening. Return to Panama City to catch your flight.