Most places in the world have been touched, shaped, or softened for tourism. San Blas hasn’t.This is a chain of 365 islands and cays in the Panamaian Caribbean governed by the Guna people, where there are no roads, no large-scale infrastructure, and no version of “all-inclusive.” Life moves with the tides. Coconuts are still currency. What you eat is what you catch.We created this voyage for people who want to experience something before it changes. To step off the grid completely. To live, even briefly, in rhythm with the ocean.
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sAN BLAS
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What’s Included
7 days / 6 nights aboard a fully equipped sailing yacht
Private or shared cabin (max 6 guests total per trip)
All meals onboard (fresh, locally sourced, seafood-forward)
Daily sailing, island hopping, and guided exploration
Snorkeling gear + fishing equipment
Fuel, water, and boat expenses
Experienced captain + stew
Optional add-ons
Drone/photo/video content from the trip
Spearfishing guidance
Highlights
Off-grid Adventures
No signal, no noise, no scrolling. Just space.
Living With the Ocean
Sailing between islands, anchoring in remote coves, waking with the sun.
Food From Source
Spearfishing, hand-line fishing, cooking what we catch.
Raw Exploration
Uninhabited islands, reefs, and places you can’t reach any other way.
Cultural Glimpses
Experiencing the Guna / Kuna way of life, where traditions still hold.
Highlights
Disconnection
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Disconnection
No signal, no noise, no scrolling. Just space.
Your Floating Home
Cabin 1
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
Cabin 2
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
Cabin 3
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
Cabin 4
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
Itinerary
Day 1
Arrival in Colón
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
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Day 2
Crossing to Cayos Limones
We slip away at 3am, the coastline dissolving into darkness as we head
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Day 3
Dog Island & the Reefs
Morning light filters across the anchorage before we make a short
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Day 4
Through the Hollandes Cays
We sail further into the chain toward the Hollandes Cays, where the islands
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Day 1
Arrival in Colón
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift. Bags get stowed, the boat becomes home, and the first conversations unfold as the light fades. We turn in early, knowing we’ll leave the dock long before sunrise.
Day 2
Crossing to Cayos Limones
We slip away at 3am, the coastline dissolving into darkness as we head offshore. By sunrise, it’s open water in every direction. Hours later, the first islands of Cayos Limones rise low on the horizon, and by afternoon we’re anchored off places like Chichime, surrounded by clear, shallow water.
Day 3
Dog Island & the Reefs
Morning light filters across the anchorage before we make a short sail toward Dog Island (Perro Chico). We drop anchor near the reef and swim out to the sunken wreck, drifting over coral and schools of fish. By afternoon, we move on to a quieter nearby island to end the day in a more secluded anchorage.
Day 4
Into the Hollandes Cays
We sail further into the chain toward the Hollandes Cays, where the islands begin to feel more remote and untouched. The day unfolds between reef dives, fishing lines in the water, and stepping onto uninhabited stretches of sand. By evening, we’re anchored somewhere still and completely removed.
Day 5
Another Day Off the Map
With no fixed plan, we continue moving through the outer islands. Maybe it’s a long swim along a reef, a line in the water at golden hour, or stepping ashore on an island with no one else around. This is where time stretches and the rhythm fully settles in.
Day 6
Leaving the Islands
We lift anchor and begin the sail back toward Colón, watching the islands fade into the distance. It’s a full day at sea, with nothing but horizon, wind, and time to take in everything the week has been.
Day 7
Return to Colón
Land reappears by morning as we approach the mainland. We dock, share a final coffee onboard, and step back onto land before departure at 10am, carrying the pace of the islands with you.
Activities
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
Snorkeling the Dog Island Wreck
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
Snorkeling the Dog Island Wreck
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
Snorkeling the Dog Island Wreck
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
Snorkeling the Dog Island Wreck
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.
Snorkeling the Dog Island Wreck
By late afternoon, you step aboard in Colón and the pace begins to shift.