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San Blas Islands 2026

Tours & Hidden Islands
Everything You Need to Know

Your complete guide to choosing the right tour, the right islands, and the right time to go.

Turistas disfrutando la playa de arena blanca en las Islas San Blas, Guna Yala, Panamá

Not sure which San Blas tour is right for you? This guide gives you a clear look at the best sailing experiences for 2026 — the top islands to visit, what each route includes, and how to choose the one that fits your trip.

From relaxed island hopping and all-inclusive charters, to shared sailboats with private cabins, authentic Guna Yala cultural immersions, and overnight stays at the Holands Cays bungalows — here’s everything you need to plan your perfect San Blas adventure.

1. The 3 Most Popular Ways to Sleep in San Blas

Hammock with catamaran view at sunset in Dutch Cays San Blas

💎 Private Catamaran San Blas — The Whole Boat, Just for You

If you’re traveling as a couple, family, or group of friends, a private catamaran in San Blas is the ultimate way to do it. The entire boat is yours — private cabins, your own chef, a full professional crew, and an itinerary built around what you actually want to do. Island hopping daily, snorkeling in turquoise waters, visiting Guna Yala communities, or simply anchoring in a bay with zero other boats around. All-inclusive, all yours.

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⛵ Shared Catamaran San Blas — Your Private Cabin, a Social Adventure

Same stunning islands, same all-inclusive catamaran experience — shared with a small group of fellow travelers. You get your own private cabin with everything included: meals, drinks, daily island hopping, snorkeling gear, and paddleboard. It’s one of the most popular ways to experience San Blas in 2026, especially for solo travelers or couples who want the full sailing experience without chartering the whole boat.

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🛖 San Blas Island Cabins — Holand Cays

For those who want to stay on land — or water — the overwater bungalows and island cabins at Holand Cays are something else entirely. Wake up to the sound of the Caribbean, steps from the sea, hosted by a local Guna family. Fresh seafood, island bar, snorkeling tours, and the kind of quiet that only exists when you’re truly in the middle of nowhere. Available in Bungalow or Deluxe cabin options — both all-inclusive.

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2. The Best San Blas Island Itinerary — Must-See Islands

Your private space in the middle of the Caribbean. Simple, comfortable and completely yours.

🗺️ Where exactly is San Blas?

San Blas — officially known as Guna Yala — stretches along the Caribbean coast of Panama, northeast of Panama City. The archipelago runs for over 200 kilometers and includes more than 360 islands, most of them uninhabited. Here’s where you’ll be sailing.
San Blas is a vast archipelago where every island tells a different story. Some are completely uninhabited — pure white sand and turquoise water with no one else around. Others are home to Guna families who have lived there for generations, welcoming visitors with music, food, and a way of life that feels worlds away from the mainland. Sailing is the only real way to reach the most remote corners of the archipelago, and no two itineraries are exactly alike.One important thing to understand before you go: your itinerary depends on the type of experience you choose.On a private catamaran charter, the route is entirely yours to design. You choose which islands to visit, how long to stay, and what to prioritize — whether that’s snorkeling, cultural immersion, remote anchorages, or a mix of everything. This is the most flexible and personalized way to explore San Blas.On a shared catamaran, you’ll visit beautiful, carefully selected islands — but the route follows the boat’s existing schedule for your chosen dates. You’ll still see stunning places, just within a set itinerary shared with other guests on board.Here are some of the most iconic and beautiful islands in San Blas:

⛵ Holandes Cays (Hollands)

Pristine, secluded, and regularly compared to the Maldives for the transparency and shades of its water. Only reachable by sailboat, this area feels like your own private corner of the Caribbean.

🌿 Coco Bandero Cays

If you’re looking for raw, untouched San Blas — this is it. A cluster of tiny remote islets surrounded by shallow turquoise water, completely peaceful and away from any tourist crowds. Ideal for those who want silence and real disconnection.

📸 Coco Blanco

One of the most sought-after stops among experienced sailors in San Blas. Coco Blanco is an uninhabited island — just white sand, palm trees, and open water — with only a local caretaker present. The anchorage here is exceptional, and the setting is so clean and undisturbed that it has become a favorite among photographers looking for that one shot that captures San Blas at its most pure. If you get the chance to stop here, don’t pass it up.

🤿 Dog Island (Perro Chico)

Home to one of the most famous shipwrecks in the region and one of the top snorkeling spots in San Blas. Expect vibrant marine life, shallow coral reefs, and that classic Caribbean postcard shot.

🏖️ Chichime

One of the most iconic islands in the archipelago. Known for its bright turquoise lagoon, white sand beaches, and lively atmosphere. Guna-run beach bars, friendly locals, and a great energy — especially for first-time visitors.

🔥 Isla Tubasenika

A hidden gem with a big personality. This island is famous for the warmth of its local hosts, live music, and beach bonfires that last well into the night. If you want to truly understand how the Guna people live — their rhythm, their culture, their connection to the sea — spending at least one night here is something you won’t forget.

🍹 Nugnugdup

A favorite for its panoramic views, calm waters, and social vibe. There’s a beach bar, karaoke, volleyball, and plenty of hammock time under the palms. The kind of place where you plan to stay a few hours and end up staying all day.Every sailing route is different. No two trips are the same — and that’s exactly the magic of island hopping in San Blas.

3. Private, Shared, Sailboat or Cabins — How to Choose

Not sure which San Blas experience fits you best? Answer these honestly and you’ll know.

Guests enjoying breakfast onboard Lagoon 40 catamaran in San Blas

🧳 Are you traveling with a group and want everything on your terms?

If the answer is yes — the private catamaran is yours. Your own chef, your own crew, your own itinerary. You decide when you sail, where you anchor, and how long you stay. No compromises, no strangers, no schedule but yours.
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🤙 Are you solo, a couple, or just open to meeting people along the way?

Then the shared catamaran makes complete sense. You get your own private cabin and the full all-inclusive experience — meals, drinks, island hopping, snorkeling, paddleboard — while sharing the adventure with a small crew of like-minded travelers. It’s one of the most popular ways to experience San Blas for a reason.
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⛵ Do you want something more raw, more real, more off the beaten path?

The Bavaria 35 sailboat is a different kind of San Blas. Smaller, more intimate, with a Guna captain who was born and raised in these islands. He doesn’t just sail you between cays — he opens doors to communities, families, and places that most tours never reach. If you want San Blas to feel like a discovery, not a package, this is it.
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🛖 Do you want to sleep on an island — not on a boat?

The overwater bungalows and island cabins at Holand Cays put you right on the edge of the Caribbean. Hosted by a local Guna family, steps from the water, with fresh seafood and the kind of silence that only exists far from everything. Perfect if you’d rather fall asleep to waves than sails.
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🧘 Do you need to genuinely disconnect — body, mind, and everything in between?

The Wellness Retreat is San Blas at a different depth. Yoga at sunrise, breathwork sessions, meditation under open skies, functional training on the beach — all aboard a catamaran sailing between untouched islands. With programs of 5 or 10 nights, fresh meals included, and a maximum of 6 guests, this isn’t a vacation with yoga added on. It’s a retreat that happens to take place in one of the most extraordinary places on earth.
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Still not sure? Contact us — we’ll help you find the perfect fit for your trip.

 

Ready to explore San Blas?

Browse all our experiences and find the one that fits your trip:

👉 Private Catamaran
👉 Shared Catamaran
👉 Sailboat Adventure
👉 Island Cabins
👉 Wellness Retreat