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November 11, 2025

Avoid the “Best Islands” in San Blas (Insider Guide)

The “Best Island” Myth. You’re planning your dream trip. You just typed “best islands in San Blas” into Google. You found a “Top 10” list, and you’ve already added “Isla Perro” (Dog Island) and the “Piscina Natural” (Natural Pool) to your itinerary.

As a captain who has sailed these 365 islands for over a decade, I am here to tell you the most important secret of your trip: You should probably avoid all of them.

This is the San Blas paradox: the most famous islands are the least magical. They are the “tourist traps.”

The “best” island in San Blas isn’t a name. It’s the one you have all to yourself. This is the insider’s guide to finding that island.

A beautiful "arrival" shot. The Nomade seen from the air waiting in the turquoise water. The "prize" at the end of the journey

The “Tourist Trap” Circuit: What You’re Really Getting

Why are islands like Isla Perro so “famous”?

The answer is simple: they are part of the “San Blas Day Trip Circuit.” They are the only islands that the high-volume, 1-day tours from Panama City can reach.

From 10 AM to 3 PM, these “famous” islands are loud, crowded, and completely inauthentic. They are a “theme park,” not a paradise.

  • The Reality of “Isla Perro” (dog islands): Yes, it has a cool shipwreck to snorkel. But by 11 AM, it will be swarmed with 100+ people from 10+ different lanchas, all snorkeling in the same 50-square-foot area.
  • The Reality of the “Piscina Natural” (natural pool): This beautiful sandbar is a “boat parking lot.” It’s filled with dozens of day-trip boats, often blaring competing music.

This is not the San Blas you are dreaming of. This is a 4-hour, rushed, high-stress experience. (Read our full Honest Review of the San Blas Day Trip here).

Visit Paradise in Just One Day! The promise of a San Blas day trip is incredibly tempting. See the 365 islands, meet the Guna, and be back in your hotel by dinner.

The Real “Best Islands”: A Captain’s Private Map

The true, mind-blowing, “paradise found” islands have no names. They are not on any “Top 10” list. They are the 300+ other islands that no day-trip boat can reach.

When a Nomad Sailors guest asks me to “see the best,” here is where we really go.

The Crown Jewel: The Holandeses Cays

This is it. This is the postcard. The Holandeses Cays are a remote, outer chain of islands, a 3-4 hour sail from the crowded “Carti” area.

  • Why it’s the “Best”: It’s too far for day-trippers. The water is clearer, the reefs are 100% pristine, and the islands are completely uninhabited.
  • The Nomad Sailors Experience: We don’t just “visit.” We anchor. We will be the only boat in a turquoise-blue bay. You will take the paddleboard and be the only human on a one-mile stretch of perfect white sand. This is the “best island.”
Explore the San Blas Islands in five-star comfort, with modern design, spacious cabins, and all-inclusive service for the ultimate sailing experience.

The Cultural Heart: The Coco Banderos Cays

This is a stunningly beautiful, protected group of islands that offers the perfect mix of privacy and culture.

  • Why it’s the “Best”: It’s perfectly protected from the open-ocean swell, creating a massive, calm “swimming pool.”
  • The Nomad Sailors Experience: We’ll anchor here for the night. A Guna fisherman, a friend of our captain, will pull up in his ulu (canoe) with a lobster he caught for your private chef. You’ll eat that lobster for dinner, under the stars, in total silence. You cannot get this experience from a “Top 10” list.
A stunning, respectful photo of a Guna fisherman in a traditional canoe or 'ulu'

The “Key” to Paradise: Why You Need a Private Charter

So, how do you get to the real “best islands”?

This is the most important part: You cannot get there on a day trip.

Why? Because those packages run on a fixed, rigid itinerary. They have to go to the “famous” islands, because that’s what they sold.

The only way to unlock the true, private, 300+ islands of San Blas is on a private luxury charter.

  • Freedom: At Nomad Sailors there is no fixed itinerary.
  • Flexibility: You and Captain look at the map. Do you want that one, nameless sandbar all to yourselves? Let’s go.
  • Access: We have the time (and the vessel) to sail to the remote cays, leaving the “tourist zone” (and our competitors) miles behind.

Don’t let a generic “Top 10” list (written by a broker) trick you into visiting a crowded beach. The “best island in San Blas” is the one you have all to yourself.

Let’s go find it together.

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