San Blas Islands
The San Blas Islands are a series of islands in Panama's San Blas Archipelago, bordering the Caribbean Sea in the northwest. The archipelago is made up of about 378 islands that are spread out over a region of about 100 square miles. You will enter the Caribbean Sea if you depart the Golfo de San Blas via boat.
Many people consider the San Blas Islands to be the best vacation spot in Panama, and possibly all of Central America. It will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of your Panama trip. San Blas Islands, which are considered a top of the most beautiful islands in Panama.
You might be wondering why the site is so spectacular. The islands, on the other hand, have yet to be found by the large tourism industry and are completely under the sovereignty of the local Kunas. The Kunas retain their lands healthy, pristine, and beautiful by defending them against mass tourists. This distinguishes the San Blas Islands of Panama as a one-of-a-kind destination for those seeking off-the-beaten-path beauty and traditional culture.
Hop from island to island in a canoe with the Kuna as your tour guides, or simply rest on the white sand beaches and watch the bioluminescence show in the sea at night. Eat some fresh lobster or red snapper straight from the grill and disconnect from your phone because the connectivity in this location isn't always reliable. Sleeping in environmentally friendly accommodations built by the Guna's Indians using natural materials discovered on the islands and in the surrounding jungle. You will achieve inner calm and tranquility.
Location: off the Caribbean coast of Eastern Panama.