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4 Night Charter Itinerary With Private Flight

  • For guests using road entry/exit, circuit will be modified to adjust to water taxi availability.  

  • Itineraries are not final.You may propose the islands that most interest you regardless of the itinerary.

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Intended for:

Embarking on a 4-night exclusive yacht charter through the San Blas Islands allows you to explore famous destinations such as the BBQ Islands located in the heart of the Dutch Cays, along with some of the region’s top snorkeling spots. During the trip, you’ll also have a chance to discover Guna culture and engage with local communities. However, we generally exclude visits to the more traditional villages near the mainland because they require almost a full day, which could limit your time on the water. If you wish to include these visits, simply let us know, and we will customize your 4-day itinerary accordingly.

Transfer In:

  • Taxi to Albrook Terminal: Take a taxi from your hotel in Panama City to Albrook Local Terminal.

  • Private Plane to San Blas: Board a private plane for a scenic 40-minute flight over the jungle and San Blas Cays.

    • Tip: Have your camera ready for breathtaking views during the flight.

Arrival at San Blas:

  • Land in San Blas: After landing, present your passport and pay a $20/person fee to the Guna airport officials.

  • Transfer to the Catamaran: The captain will meet you and take you to the catamaran anchored next to the runway.

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WELCOME TO
PARADISE

Welcome to paradise! 


Embark with us on a journey where the adventure evolves beautifully over time. After the initial adjustment period and as the adventures progresses, the full splendor of San Blas is revealed as each day gets better and better.

We orchestrate the most unforgettable and mind-bending catamaran charters in San Blas, filled with incredible experiences and breathtaking moments.

​​Day 1: Landing strip at Corazon de Jesus - Coco Blanco - Green Island

Upon arrival at the airport and after a quick and easy immigration process, the Captain will escort you on a brief two-minute dinghy ride to your catamaran, where you can settle in. Following a comprehensive briefing on your itinerary and essential details, you’ll set sail towards the serene islands of Coco Blanco and Green Island. These peaceful, pristine islands offer the perfect starting point for your San Blas journey, allowing you to ease into the tranquility of the archipelago.

Sailing Time:

  • 45 minutes

Highlights:

  • Scenic flight from Panama City

  • Your adventure starts now! Prepare for an authentic experience as you dive into the discovery of a new culture—a journey that's truly transformative.

  • ​Explore Tiny Waisaladub (there's a larger island with the same name), a charming little island just for yourself.

Activities:

  • Explore the surrounding coconut tree plantations

  • Get to meet a few of the locals

  • Your first swim in crystal-clear waters and light snorkel​

Overnight:

  • Anchored at Green Island

Day 2: Cambombia-Nubesidub

It’s your second day, and by now, you should be familiar with the weather, sailing conditions, and crew. You’re acclimated, so it's time to let your guard down and let the breathtaking beauty of the San Blas Islands take you on an unforgettable journey.


After breakfast, we’ll sail to Cambombia, where life moves at a peaceful pace. Its calm waters are fully protected and surrounded by vibrant coral reefs. This visit is perfectly complemented by a stop at Nubesidub, a hidden gem rarely visited by other sailors, leaving it empty and serene.

Sailing Time:

  • 45 minutes

Highlights:

  • Enjoy guaranteed fresh lobster provided by local fishermen from Cambombia, expertly prepared by our chef for you to savor onboard

  • When conditions permit, we tie the catamaran stern to a palm tree, allowing you to descend almost directly onto the beach

  • Dive into the fun with the volleyball net at Cambombia, where everyone can join in for an exciting and energetic game right on the beach!

Activities:

  • Explore nearby islands with exciting paddleboarding and kayaking adventures!

  • Relax onboard with a pina colada

  • Soak in the breathtaking views

  • Good snorkeling

Overnight:

  • Anchored at Cambombia

Day 3: Coco Bandero

After breakfast, we’ll head to Coco Bandero, a set of three small islands. This idyllic spot in the outer cays features an outer reef just 100 feet from the main island.

By now, you’re venturing deeper into the more secluded areas of San Blas.

Sailing Time:

  • 1 hour

Highlights:

  • Uncover a sunken ship (weather permitting)​

  • For the more adventurous, enjoy a unique experience swimming with friendly sharks

Activities:

  • Snorkeling adventure: Dive into the depths to explore a secluded sunken ship​

  • Swim with friendly nurse sharks

  • Enjoy a beach picnic on the stunning shores of Coco Bandero

Overnight:

  • Anchored at Coco Bandero

Day 4: Dutch Cays: BBQ Island - The Pool

After breakfast, we’ll head to the stunning Dutch Cays, reaching the outermost part of San Blas. BBQ Island is perfect for adventure lovers, featuring vibrant reefs and abundant lobster. The Pool stands out as one of the most remarkable locations in San Blas. It is reserved for those who make the discerning choice to extend their stay, allowing them the opportunity to discover this stunning and unspoiled area, characterized by calm waters safeguarded by a comprehensive 360-degree reef system. It’s a place to soak it all in.

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Sailing Time:

  • An hour and a half

Highlights:

  • The Pool: Swim in a pristine saltwater pool with crystal-clear waters, offering a perfect, pool-like experience

  • Enjoy a memorable experience at the charming Ibin's Beach Restaurant & Bar

Activities:

  • Discover whale bones ashore

  • Snorkel through vibrant mangroves

  • Explore nearby islands and connect with Guna communities

  • Enjoy exciting kayaking and paddleboarding

Overnight:

  • Anchored at The Pool​​

Day 5: Heading back to landing strip at airport

As your San Blas sailing adventure comes to an end, we’ll ensure a seamless departure so you can arrive on time for your early morning flight. Once anchored next to the runway, the captain will take you by dinghy to catch your plane. No immigration procedures are required, and your flight back is just 45 minutes to Panama City.

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Sailing Time:

An hour and a half

Flight time to Panama City:

45 minutes

Take into consideration that this itinerary can/will be modified by the captain if the weather does not allow such route. Normally in high season this does not occur, in summer chances are a bit higher but San Blas is absolutely amazing and there are more than 365 islands from which to choose from.

Main differences between flying in and taking a road transfer:

  1. With the road transfer, the actual boarding of the catamaran after the transfer takes around 5 hours, and due to the water taxi schedule, exit of the boat  must be done at around 7:00 AM. Flying  in can be done at any time you desire and puts you in the catamaran after a 40 minute private flight. Exit is at the same time you landed in San Blas, thus gaining 4 hours of charter in comparison to the charter booked with road transfer.

  2. Flying in: no need to experience the frequent land border chaos and slow -moving bureaucratic procedures.

  3. Mosquitos and at times chitra (san Flies) at the ports if taking the road in.

  4. Water taxi duration with road transfer is around 40 minutes, if you fly in, there is no water taxi since the catamaran is right next to the runway.

  5. Take the road in and you will pass through the most touristic of San Blas, fly in and you will land in the most secluded and pristine part of the San Blas Islands.

  6. Price between these two types of transfers differ. Road transfers are $75/person/way and private flight transfers start at $180/person/way

  7. Fly in and travel light, airplanes are sensitive to weight. You don’t need much in San Blas any way... extra luggage can be left at the airline at no extra cost. If you are coming in by road, weight limits are more permisive.

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