Getting There
The most developed and accessible zone of San Blas. A short trip connects you to the hustle and bustle of the islands. It is the perfect entry point for those who want a mix of convenience and beauty.
Short navigation, developed anchorages, and close to services.
What to Expect
If you want fun, this is it. Expect numerous bars, music, beach volleyball, and a mix of international tourists. The islands are very clean with solid infrastructure, making it comfortable for those who need amenities.
It balances the tropical paradise aesthetic with a lively social scene found nowhere else in the archipelago.
🧐 Curious Fact
Despite being developed, the coral health here is surprisingly good. The local communities actively clean the waters and manage the reef systems to maintain sustainable tourism.
⚓ Captain’s Tip
"This is the place to meet other travelers. We can dock, grab a cold beer at a local bar, play some volleyball, and swap stories with other sailors."
What to Bring
Swimwear but stylish for the beach bars.
Essential for buying drinks, molas, and souvenirs.
The vibe here is about meeting people and fun.
Don't miss the surprisingly healthy reefs nearby.
The Sahila
Even in developed areas like Limones, the law is kept by the Sahila (Chief). They gather in the Onmaked Nega (Congress House) to make decisions regarding the community and tourism.
Tourists are welcome to have fun, but respecting the local authority and regulations is paramount to the Guna way of life.





