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.
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).

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.”
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.
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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