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PAID CONTENT FOR SAN BLAS ADVENTURES


San Blas Adventures SAN BLAS ISLANDS, PANAMA


Scattered like pearls across Panama’s Caribbean coast, the San Blas Islands archipelago comprises around 365 islands with sugar-white sands, translucent turquoise waters and colourful coral reefs. But it’s the deep-rooted culture of the Indigenous Kuna people that truly sets this destination apart. San Blas Adventures invites travellers to go beyond the usual route with its legendary five-day, four-night island-hopping journey through the remote corners of Kuna Yala. Travelling between Panama and Colombia (or vice versa), guests explore secluded islands rarely seen by outsiders and become immersed in the rhythms of local life. Days are spent snorkelling kaleidoscopic reefs,


playing volleyball and soaking up the serenity, while evenings bring bonfires beneath the stars, shared stories and fresh seafood feasts prepared by the crew. Each overnight stop is on a different island — from castaway-like cays to traditional Kuna villages — where guests can engage with the community, learn about local crafts and enjoy a bespoke menu catering to all dietary needs.


Experienced guides lead every step of the way,


ensuring both adventure and insight. Whether travelling solo, with family or in a group, the trip is designed to foster connection — to the landscape, the culture and fellow travellers. For a personalised experience, San Blas


Adventures also offers private charters for families, friends and corporate groups. Whether it’s a wellness retreat, team-building getaway or special celebration, itineraries can be tailored from one to five days (or more), including round trips or one-way routes between Panama and Colombia. Guests enjoy exclusive access to hidden islands, private snorkelling tours and unique cultural encounters — all guided with a strong commitment to responsible travel. With more than 15 years of experience in


Kuna Yala, San Blas Adventures has built lasting partnerships with local communities. The company actively supports school projects, youth sports and conservation initiatives, including turtle protection and island recycling schemes, ensuring every trip leaves a positive impact.


DON’T MISS Swap crowds for adventure in Capurganá, Sapzurro and La Miel — tranquil, little-known beaches on Colombia’s Caribbean coast


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KEY FEATURES • Boat transport from Panama or Colombia


• Private/exclusive custom trips • Accommodation • All meals included/dietary catering • Cultural immersion • Local guides • Snorkelling equipment


KEY ACTIVITIES • Guided snorkelling • Volleyball • Exploring desert islands • Traditional canoes • Dance classes


GET IN TOUCH sanblasadventures.com E: contact@sanblasadventures.com


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