Experience the best sailing in San Blas, Panama. Explore 365 islands in Guna Yala aboard our private catamarans. All-inclusive tours, expert crews, and pristine reefs.
Unlike land-based stays in rustic cabins, a sailing charter offers a mobility and exclusivity that defined the rhythm of the true archipelago experience.
Visit a new island every morning: from the popular Lemon Cays to the secluded Dutch Cays. Your atlas expands daily.
Escape the 4:00 PM day-trip crowds. While others return to the mainland, you remain anchored under the stars.
Protected by a massive outer reef, the inner waters are "glassy" and calm, perfect for all travelers.
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Private Charter
Shared Charter
Best For
Families & "Inner Circle" groups.
Couples & Solo Nomads.
Itinerary
100% Bespoke & flexible.
Predefined social route.
Vibe
Exclusive Luxury / VIP..
Social / International.
Pricing
Fixed-rate per boat.
Per person (Budget-friendly).
feature
Private Charter
Shared Charter
Best For
Families & "Inner Circle" groups.
Couples & Solo Nomads.
Itinerary
100% Bespoke & flexible.
Predefined social route.
Vibe
Exclusive Luxury / VIP..
Social / International.
Pricing
Fixed-rate per boat.
Per person (Budget-friendly).
Coffee on deck as Guna fishermen deliver fresh lobster. Wake up in a new, crystal-clear lagoon every day.
Short 30-60 minute sails between uninhabited cays. The wind fills the sails while you lounge on the trampoline.
Snorkeling shipwrecks in the Lemon Cays or swimming with nurse sharks in Coco Bandero.
Sunset bonfires on the beach and gourmet dinners prepared by your private chef under the stars.
A tactile atlas of theGuna Yala archipelago.
Choose the 4x4 road journey (3 hours) from Panama City or a seamless 40-minute flight to Corazon de Jesus.
A $22 USD foreigner entry fee is required by the Guna General Congress. Cash only at the checkpoint.
Dec–April: Steady trade winds and breezy nights. Best for high-performance sailing experiences.
May–Nov: Calmest waters for snorkeling. The "glassy" ocean period with peak visibility.
Our atlas is just the beginning. The true archipelago must be felt through the hull of a boat.
Yes, it is a hurricane-free zone protected by a massive outer reef, ensuring glassy, calm waters year-round.
Yes, passports are required for Guna General Congress checkpoints when entering the region.
December to April for steady trade winds; May to November for the calmest, crystal-clear snorkeling conditions.
A $22 foreigner entry fee is required by the Guna General Congress upon arrival.
Ready to deploy to the most untouched archipelago in the Caribbean? Our fleet of Lagoon and Sunreef catamarans is waiting for you.
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