
Day Trip to San Blas Islands
Escape to the Caribbean islands of San Blas and discover a virgin paradise off the coast of Panama. Meet the locals and spend a day relaxing on dream beaches!. Day Trip Details. After pickup from your hotel in Panama City in an offroading...
- 10 hours
- 8/10 | 219 reviews
Escape to the Caribbean islands of San Blas and discover a virgin paradise off the coast of Panama. Meet the locals and spend a day relaxing on dream beaches!
Day Trip Details
After pickup from your hotel in Panama City in an offroading vehicle, a 2.5-hour drive will take us to Dibin port.
Here, we will meet the guide and board a boat to visit a Guna community to learn about local traditions, including the traditional molas.
Next, we will head to the beaches of San Blas, specifically to Pelícano Island, known for its appearance in the Netflix series Money Heist. Equipment for snorkelling and paddle surfing will be provided. Other activities include kayaking, playing with beach rackets, mini golf, or relaxing on a water bed.
Then, we will visit Ina Island, where you can relax and explore local artisanal stands.
Lastly, we will reach a natural pool in the Caribbean Sea to walk and swim surrounded by starfish. A lunch with fish and salad will be served. The return trip to Panama City will conclude approximately 10 hours later, dropping you off at your hotel.
Itinerary Adjustments
If the Guna Island community is flooded and unable to receive visitors, an alternative island will be visited.
Hotel Pickup
This trip includes pickup and drop-off at hotels in Panama City. For accommodations in Playa Bonita, an additional charge of 20USD per person applies for pickup.
Prices
Included
- Hotel pickup & drop–off
- Transport by bus
- English–speaking guide
- Boat trip
- Equipment needed for the activities mentioned on Pelícano Island
- Lunch
- Drink
- Coffee and fruit
Not included
- Entry to San Blas: 22USD per person
- Entry to Pelicano Island: 3USD per person
- Beach towels
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility