Area Sections
San blas islands
Getting There

San Blas Islands

The San Blas islands are a bit of unspoilt paradise. The Kuna indians life on these hundreds of tiny islands just off the coast of Panama. They dress just as you would expect with the women wearing the family capital in the form of gold around their neck, in thier ears or in theri nose.

The problem with the islands is that it's hard getting to them. There are very expensive helicopter flights, which do not constitute a very good option. The other possibility is renting a boat or a passage on a boat in the harbour of Colon . This can be hard, but with a bit of luck you will be able to find a boat doing provisions for the islands. In principle it must be possible to reach the islands also by boat form Portobelo or Nombre de Dios , but I would not count on this too much.

It seems to be possible to book a sailing tour to the San Blas islands directly from Cartagena in Colombia. Check with Hotel Casa Viena in Cartagena for more info.

Accommodation and eating out on the islands is of the most basic and adventurous form. You will either sleep & eat on the boat that brought you there or just in one of the huts.

When you take pictures of the women on the islands they expect a tip. One dollar is a normal fee.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
panama
getting there
anton valley
balboa
barro colorado island
getting there
tour operators
bocas del toro
chiriqui
cerro punta
getting there
colon
contadora
people
darien gap
fuerte amador
los santos
nombre de dios
getting there
museums
panama city
getting there
panama canal
getting there
portobelo
getting there
soberania national park
getting there
taboga
the dutch caribbean
tours and excursions
the caribbean
anguilla
history
practical information
economy
health
people
antigua and barbuda
barbuda
english harbour
great bird island
st. johns
getting around