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San Blas Islands Private Cabin –2-Day Isla Aroma & Island Hopping

Panama
  • 2 days (approx.)
  • Pickup offered
  • Mobile ticket
  • Offered in: English

Overview

If you only have two days to spend in Panama’s San Blas Islands, don’t waste time with logistics. This 2-day, 1-night package includes accommodation on Aroma Island, meals, and an island-hopping boat tour to more of the beautiful San Blas islands. Spend your days swimming, snorkeling with the provided gear, and lounging on white-sand beaches. At night, stay in a comfortable private cabin.
  • Handy transfers from Panama City can be provided if option selected
  • Avoid the hassle of making all your own transport and accommodation bookings
  • Guna Yala territory entry fee should be purchased separately
  • All meals are included but drinks can be purchased

What's Included

  • Dinner
  • San Blas boat tour
  • Port Taxes, Island Taxes
  • Lunch (2)
    Lunch
  • Breakfast (2)
    Breakfast
  • Beverages
  • Entrance fee - San Blas Islands
    $22.00 per person

Meeting and Pickup

You can head directly to the meeting point, or request pickup

Pickup points

Select a pickup point

Pickup details

If booking with transportation from Panama City: ✅ Important: Your tour is not confirmed until we have your WhatsApp number, hotel name, and room number. Without this information, we cannot pick you up.
 ✅ On the day of your tour, be ready in your hotel lobby between 5:00 AM and 5:45 AM.
 ✅ Transportation is shared with up to 6 guests per car, so the driver will follow the most efficient route to pick up all guests.
 ✅ Punctuality is crucial: If you are not at your designated pickup point and waiting in the lobby, you will lose your tour without a refund.
 ✅ The driver will attempt to contact you via WhatsApp, but cannot wait more than 10 minutes before continuing to the next stop. If driving to San Blas on your own: ✅ Please contact our office for exact directions and instructions.
 ✅ Only 4x4 vehicles are allowed to enter the territory. Regular SUVs (e.g., Hyundai Tucson or similar) are not permitted due to the rough roads.

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Meeting point

  • Carti Parking and Boat Terminal
    F23C+W2C, Warsobtugua, Guna Yala, Panama

    The tour starts in the port of Carti. Contact our office for exact driving directions and instructions. Plan to arrive no later than 8:30am. Only 4x4 vehicles are allowed entry into San Blas territory. All other cars and SUVs will not be allowed to enter the territory and you will lose your tour.

End point

This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Day 1

Travel to San Blas & Explore Isla Aroma

1 Stop

1

San Blas Islands

1 day Admission Ticket Included

Accommodation: Overnight in Private Cabin

Meals: Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast

Day 2

Island Hopping & Return to Panama City

2 Stops

1

San Blas Islands

6 hours Admission Ticket Included

2

Panama City

3 hours Admission Ticket Free

Accommodation: Not included

Meals: Lunch, Breakfast

Additional Info

  • Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Most travelers can participate
  • We will check the availability of the cabin and will send you a confirmation mail.
  • Departure time is between 5:00am and 5:45am from your Panama City lodging. If staying at Playa Bonita area, your departure time is 5:00am.
  • You are welcome to bring a cooler with your own drinks, potable water, snacks and beverages (fruit juice or alcohol). The driver will stop at a supermarket on the way to San Blas in order for you to purchase additional items.
  • Check out from your cabin on the island is at 8:00am and you should be back in Panama City between 6-7pm.
  • PLEASE DO NOT FORGET TO BRING YOUR ORIGINAL PASSPORT. WITHOUT IT, YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE GUNA TERRITORY AND THE SAN BLAS ISLANDS.
  • Please be advised that San Blas is in the Guna territory, which is an autonomous, Indian zone. The services are very basic and most cabins are minimalistic. The Gunas will be providing all touristic services, such as meal preparations, car and boat transportations, lodging, and tour guiding. We are proud to be working with this friendly tribe and with each booking we give back to the community, supporting their customs and their traditional way of life. We kindly ask you to respect this beautiful culture and their simple way of life, leaving your expectations behind and learning about their innocent culture.
  • Aside from using generators for electricity, there are no amenities and utilities as you are used to from the city. Food is basic, yet freshly prepared such as fresh fried fish, mixed seafood, chicken or lobster (at extra chrge) with salad, rice or plantains.
  • We recommend that you bring your personal hygiene items, such as towels, sunscreen, hats, mosquito repellent.
  • In San Blas Islands there are no ATMs, please bring cash. You can buy additional drinks, snacks, souvenirs etc.
  • “Tigo” is the cell phone company that has the best reception in San Blas.
  • There are no electrical outlets in the huts, only light. You can recharge your phones and cameras in the main house.
  • Kindly confirm your pick-up address/hotel information as well as your WhatsApp number.
  • PLEASE BE PREPARED FOR A 2.5 to 3 HOUR CAR JOURNEY EACH WAY OVER CURVY ROADS! THERE IS ALSO A 25-30 MINUTE BOAT RIDE TO YOUR FIRST ISLAND WHICH CAN GET QUITE BUMPY AND WET. We feel that the islands are worth the long drive, but some travelers have complained about the drive and the fast boat ride from and to the port. While we strive to provide our guests the best service and an unforgettable experience in San Blas, we are not responsible for road and ocean conditions, and we would like you to be aware of this fact :)
  • SAN BLAS DISCLAIMER - PLEASE READ! While San Blas is a beautiful island archipelago with stunning beaches and clear waters, it also has its downsides, for which we would like to make you aware off. In San Blas only the Kuna population is allowed to work in the territory. The services and infrastructure are not what most of us are used to. Kunas are not very service oriented and can often seem shy or reserved. A stay in San Blas can be compared to a camping vacation that offers minimal comfort, services and amenities. We strongly advise those who have 5 star expectations to think twice before embarking on this adventure. We do have alternative tours in Panama with more high-end services. We really care about our reputation and we want our guests to enjoy their vacation with us. We attempt to be as transparent as possible in order to set guest expectations from the start. We do not own any of the islands and we pride ourselves in providing excellent service during your booking process and attempting to assist you during your San Blas vacation. However, please remember that we cannot guarantee the same excellent service during your stay in San Blas. Please read all the below information well! San Blas is very rustic without the amenities and standards you might be used to from home. Compared to places such as Tahiti and Maldives that are managed by international hotel chains, San Blas has remained autonomous without the influence of outsiders. When visiting San Blas, it should be viewed as a cultural experience where guests live with the Kunas and respect their traditions and their primitive ways of living. No air condition - None of the islands offer A/C, some cabins don’t have fans either. No Wifi - You can buy a prepaid SIM card (Tigo or Digicel), which may or may not have signal. No luxury facilities - Bathrooms may be dirty, sinks may get clogged, sheets may be old Electricity is only available between 6:00pm and 6:00am. Cabins don’t have outlets. Electric devices can be charged in the restaurant. Water is a precious commodity in San Blas. It is either brought in by boat or pumped from the island well, which may have a significant salt content. Oftentimes pumps can malfunction and cause water outages. Beds and mattresses can be uncomfortable and sheets are old and worn. What seems like trash and clutter around the local huts, are items and tools that Kunas re-use for their daily lives. Please respect the fact that you will spend your time living alongside the Kunas who have different traditions and values. All services will all be handled by the indigenous Kuna. While we strive to provide the best service possible and train the Kuna in customer management, some of the below services are often out of our control. Car transportation - the ride to San Blas takes 2.5 to 3 hours, with 1.5 hours over slow, curvy roads. For those with motion sickness, please prepare accordingly. The transportation is in a shared 4x4 SUV, with one seat up front, three seats in the middle row and 2 seats in the back row. Seats are assigned randomly. Those who require additional space in the car must purchase an extra seat. Pick up from your lodging is scheduled between 5:00am and 5:30am, but can sometimes be as late as 5:45am depending on the timeliness of other guests that we pick up. Out of respect for all others in the car we ask everyone to wait in the lobby of their building at 5:00am. If you are not at the designated meeting point, the driver will make an effort to locate you, but he cannot delay the transportation by more than 10 minutes. No refunds are awarded to guests who don’t show up on time. Boat transportation - depending on weather and ocean conditions, the 20-40 minute boat ride might be bumpy and wet with ocean spray. Luggage is stored in the front of the boat and covered with tarps. Island cabin management - cabins are very rustic and facilities, such as showers and bathrooms are often “home-made” with PVC pipes. Some guests have complained that sheets are old. Please bring your own if you require fresh smelling sheets. Island kitchen - meal plans are repetitive and food might taste bland, without the use of spices. Additional food, drinks and snacks can be purchased on the way to San Blas. The driver will stop at a grocery store. Most Kunas DO NOT speak English. Please attempt to resolve any cabin related issues and requests directly with the island management. Trash is a worldwide problem and unfortunately San Blas has not been spared from the ever increasing issue. During certain tides and ocean and wind conditions plastic trash from throughout the Caribbean ocean accumulates on the beaches of San Blas. While the local Kuna are working hard to collect the constant flood of plastic trash washing up on their beaches, guests will nevertheless find evidence of plastic spread out on the island. Furthermore, Kunas tend to collect certain “trash” and re-use it for their purposes. For instance, a collection of empty gas canisters has been re-used to create a Christmas tree. During the wet months (April - December) or during windless days, all of San Blas experiences sandflies, which are little blood-sucking flies that leave itchy marks. Please ensure to bring insect repellent and prepare to return to Panama City with a few itchy memories. Some islands, such as Isla Wailidup tend to have more than others. Weather: Panama is located in the Intertropical Convergence Zone, which means that the weather is very unpredictable and is impossible to forecast with accuracy. The weather forecast will usually show rain and thunderstorms for most days of the year, when in reality there are oftentimes beautiful, sunny days in San Blas. Please do not rely on the weather forecast in Panama. Due to the tropical conditions in San Blas rain can occur at any time and we do not offer refunds for rainy days. Guests who stay in cabins and would like to return earlier than their scheduled departure date must notify our reservation team one day before by 5:00pm via WhatsApp found on your ticket, in order for us to arrange your return transfer. No refunds apply for early departures. Due to the complexity of the logistics involved with each reservation in San Blas (arranging cars, boats, tours, cabins and meals), we kindly ask our guests to adhere to the itinerary schedule sent to them in advance of their trip to San Blas. For any changes in schedule, you must first contact our office at least one day before by 5:00pm and we will attempt to accommodate your request. Travel Emergencies: The San Blas islands are located in a very remote region of Panama. We ask all guests to be responsible for their own well being and to be aware that medical assistance can often not be provided right away. The closest medical facility in San Blas is very basic and can only provide assistance for minor issues. Guests with injuries such as broken bones that require more specialized treatment need to be transported to Panama City. Guests are responsible for all charges arising from a medical emergency, such as boat and car transportation and medical care. We suggest all guests to carry a Travel Insurance to cover emergency expenses. For more information, please check your ticket for the travel insurance link. We kindly ask our guests to lower their expectation when visiting San Blas and to focus on the beautiful remote paradise that San Blas has remained despite the effects that modern society has caused to them. The Kunas are very gentle and kind people, but can also be somewhat shy at times. When approaching them with a smile and an open heart you will be guaranteed an innocent, happy smile in return. Arriving with the right mindset and expectation usually guarantees an unforgettable experience, where guests are able to focus on the beauties of the islands, beaches, ocean and the people, rather than on the limitations that we mentioned above.
  • AGAIN!!! Please be prepared for a 2.5 hour car journey each way (1 hour on a highway and about 1.5 hours through the mountains over curvy roads! Please do not leave bad reviews because of the road. We try to warn you ahead of time ;)
  • While the check-in process in the port of San Blas may feel busy and a little unstructured, the local Guna community has a well-established system, and all guests are taken care of.
  • During the boat transfer, the boat may make short stops at different islands to pick up or drop off other travelers.
  • The road to San Blas is very curvy. If you are sensitive to motion sickness, please prepare accordingly by bringing appropriate medication.
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 6 days in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Traveler Photos

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Reviews

4.0
based on 6 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor

Amazing, beautiful and relaxing

Riley_C, Apr 2025
This trip was absolutely worth the money. The island you stay at has small coral reef, great food and vibes. Once you get to the island you sleep at, you are shown to your room and you can do as you please. There is an influx of visitors by boat that stay for a few hours. Around 3:00 pm they all leave and the whole island is left to yourself, locals and a few other guests. We sat in a very private area and enjoyed the water and views. Snorkeled, swung on the swings, and sat in the hammocks. Day two on the tours we went to isla perro where the snorkeling consisted of a lot of seas shells a huge drop off and then another delicious lunch. We went to the natural pools and then snorkeled the sunken ship which had an amazing variety of colorful fish. All of the guides, car drivers and boat drivers were amazing! All in all such a wonderful experience! Recommendations/ to know for other guests: - you may want to bring cards/ a game for evening time - they do have a place you can charge some electronics for a little bit - if you have the means to bring your own hammock, I would recommend! (Theirs were nets and got uncomfortable after a longer duration) - We wish we brought extra food& snacks. They do have some chips and candy you can buy there. -Bring your own snorkel gear, I believe the listing says it is provided (it was not). We would have been really disappointed if we didn’t have our own. - you will get very wet in the boat, we wish we brought poncho’s, some guests had trash bags for their luggage.

Response from Host, Apr 2025

Hi Riley. Thank you so much for sharing such a detailed and thoughtful review! We’re thrilled to hear that the trip was absolutely worth it for you. It’s wonderful to know you felt well taken care of by our team, from the guides to the drivers. We’ll be sure to pass on your kind words! And thank you for your helpful recommendations for future guests—those kinds of tips can really make a difference. We’re taking note of your feedback regarding snorkel gear and will work on making that clearer for future travelers. We’d love to welcome you back anytime for another island escape!

Unplug for 24 hours on a secluded Island

Sandra, Feb 2020
We had a blast. There were basic accommodations. We stayed in huts on single beds with netting. Unless you speak Spanish, communications about how long you would stay on each island and what you would be doing was not very clear. The boat ride was pretty brutal be prepared to get wet and sit towards the back in the middle so the vibration of the boat hitting waves will not pound your behind! 😳 Snorkeling was not the best and not much for shopping for souvenirs. If you are wanting to unplug for the day, this is for you.

Nicht wirklich entspechend der Beschreibung

BirgitElvira_E, Jul 2019
Abholung pünktlich Jeep mit 5 Sitzplätzen Notplatz auch belegt (7 Personen im Jeep) nicht ok Boot Transfer ohne "Kissen und ohne Leiter" Abgesetzt auf der Insel. Ohne wirkliche Informationen. Kein freundlicher Empfang auf der Insel..kamen uns total unwillkommen vor. Bei Fragen unsererseits nur Verweisung auf "wo ist euer Guide"..Gunas auf dieser Insel sehr unfreundlich..nicht mal Hallo oder dergleichen. Teller zum Essen wurden einfach nur hingeknallt. Da wir keinen Guide hatten. Obwohl gebucht, konnten wir unsere Getränke nicht mal kalt stellen. Andere Gruppen mit Guide hatten Kühlboxen dabei und bei Essen wurde ihnen Infos gegeben das sie mit Aufpreis auch richtig gegrillten Fisch gibt oder Languste oder Obst..Man kam sich auf der Insel unwillkommen vor. Schnorchelausflug dann mit vollgepäck am nächsten Tag.auch unmöglich. Das Gepäck war ungeschützt im vorderen Bereich ohne Überdachung...in der Regenzeit..und wir hatten Regen.. Weder Leiter noch Kissen sind auf den Booten. Sind wie überall die normalen Boote. 24 Stundenservice? Auf San Blas gibt es kein WIfi. Das was wir von San Blas gesehen haben, war nicht wie beschrieben, das glückliche Paradies. Das war Tourismus und Massenabfertigung pur. Auf einer Insel angekommen, konnte man alles mögliche gegen Geld Aufpreis bekommen. Einen Stuhl 2 Dollar, und und und..von Gunas haben wir nichts erlebt oder gesehen..wenn ich einmal Gunas gesehen habe auf den Inseln, waren sie total distanziert, unfreundlich, nicht hilfsbereit bzw einfach unmöglich...sowas habe ich in den 4 Wochen Panama nirgends erlebt. Embaro und andere und die Einheimischen die wir nach dem Weg fragten wärend unserer Rundreise waren alle freundlich, hilfsbereit nett..wir fühlten uns wohl..die Gunas haben vielleicht schöne Inseln aber sind kein freundliches Volk. Panama hat mehr als San Blas..und Tao Tours, empfehle ich niemandem...die Tour ist reine Abzocke

Response from Host, Aug 2019

Hi Birgit, We are very sorry you were not able to enjoy your stay in San Blas. We take every review very seriously and try to constantly improve our tours. Regarding your first point, we never admit more than 6 people in our shared transportation vehicles. We also don't employ Jeeps in our fleet of cars. The particular car you were in was a Toyota 4runner and there were 6 passengers. The particular boat you were in unfortunately did not have cushions as advertised and we apologize for that convenience. We employ four boats, all with cushions, That particular day, due to logistics with our guests we had to employ another boat which unfortunately did not have the usual comfortable seating option available. Again, we apologize and trust us we focus on every detail for our guests. Regarding your comment about not having a guide. Your boat guide "Blanco" gave you a thorough briefing, explaining the details about the islands and the population. We are not sure, why you are making this comment since you had your personal, english-speaking guide available for questions and concerns. We feel your comments about the Kuna culture are very unfair. We have been working with this tribe for many years and feel this is a beautiful, still very innocent population. While they may not be as outgoing and cheerful as you had expected, they are very warm and friendly when given the chance. San Blas is known to be one of the last, pristine countries on this planet with its population still adhering to their own rules and standards, without interference from other governments and cultures. The beauty of the people and the islands can best be appreciated when immersing yourself in this new, pure culture without imposing our own expectations on how you want them to be. Your guide clearly stated that you would be able to "upgrade" your meal to a lobster meal for a $10 extra charge. The boats that operate in San Blas have limited protection for luggage and belongings. All luggage is stowed up front underneath a small opening, trying to protect it from sun and rain. Depending on the amount of luggage, at times not all luggage may be well protected. None of the boats in San Blas will be able to fully cover your luggage and should not be expected when visiting this island archipelago. Our listing clearly states/warns of potential sea spray. Guests may prepare by bringing their own rain covers. We clearly state the inclusions and exclusions. Each island has a limited amount of beach chairs. Each island is owned by a different Kuna who live of preparing their island for the guests and keeping it clean and pristine. Chairs or umbrellas may be rented for a nominal fee, which helps support the Kuna resident. We hope you understand that Kunas welcome guests to their island and "run a business" by renting optional items (such as beach chairs, umbrellas, SUP boards, etc) and selling items, such as fresh coconuts, souvenirs and Kuna bread. Again, since you are stressing the "unfriendliness" of the Kuna population, while we respect your opinion, we want to clarify that different cultures have different behaviors. Our experience with them, both personal and from guest feedback, is very positive and we are proud to work with this wonderful and interesting tribe, while at the same helping them remain pure and independent of other customs. Regarding our business, we are sorry you feel that you did not receive a good deal. From our business research we know that our prices are extremely competitive, if not better than most other providers. Our friendly customer service is available 24/7, with rapid response times. We do take your review into consideration in order to keep improving our product, but we also feel many facts were misrepresented and unfair to both the Kuna population, our company and the whole Day Tour. We are very proud of our San Blas day tour being able to share the beauties of the islands with our guests. We have had great feedback and will continue improving our services in order to remain the best San Blas Day tour in Panama.

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