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What are people saying about San Blas Islands (Guna Yala)

Shanice_A, Mar 2026
Everyone who travels to Panama should do this trip.
Even though if started really early it was totally worth it. The drive from our hotel was pleasant, our driver was on time. Panama has some nice landscapes throughout the drive..the boat ride was good and I felt safe, the waters on each stop was so blue, crisp and clean and we saw so many different fishes and we some huge star fishes. I recommend it to anyone visiting Panama.
Shamfa_D, Apr 2026
Am amazing day spent island hopping on San Blas islands.
This was an amazing experience. Getting in and out of the boats is an adventure on its own. Stopping at several islands was so nice, we only wish we could have stayed longer at the natural pool stop. We enjoyed the ride, the water and a day well spend island hopping on San Blas islands. I would definitely do it again.
Brandan_W, Apr 2026
Paradise
It’s a good time once you get on the boats but your drive there is twisty turvy. Take your Dramamine early to save your stomach! The boat rides are fun but can also be a little bumpy. The islands are beautiful and the people are lovely. Remember to bring cash as most of the shops on the islands can’t accept credit cards.
Philip_S, Apr 2026
Sensational San Blas
Okay, this is a long day but be prepared to visit paradise and an archipelago that genuinely 'rivals' the Maldives but is more remote and better for it. The early start is needed, it is an amazing and heart-stopping drive through the San Blas 'hills/rainforest' and be prepared for a delay at the check point. The islands are sensational, our trip was very well organised - again, be patient! This trip is worth every penny.

San Blas Islands (Guna Yala)

4.5
(2,305)
Panama
Turquoise waters on the shores of San Blas Islands in Panama.
  • Accommodations, food, and facilities on the islands are very basic. If you stay overnight, expect to sleep in a simple cabin, tent, or hammock, without electricity, Wi-Fi, or running water.

  • Bring everything you need with you to the islands, including water, cash, sunscreen, and your swimsuit.

  • The islands are an autonomous region, and visitors to the islands must carry their passport.

  • The main language spoken on the islands is Tulekaya, but you will be able to get by in Spanish and English.