The Caribbean Like Nowhere Else
San Blas Islands
This magical region is made up of more than 360 coral islands and islets, most of them completely uninhabited. Imagine turquoise waters, powder-white sandy beaches lined with palms, crystal-clear lagoons – and absolutely no mass resorts. San Blas is the place to slow down, breathe deeply, and truly disconnect from the world.
Why San Blas?
– only nature, peace, and freedom.
Perfect for sailing
– sheltered waters, short passages, calm anchorages.
Rich Guna culture
– friendly, proud, and independent people.
Vibrant marine life
– ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Islands like from a postcard
– pristine, photogenic, and blissfully uncrowded.
👣 The Culture of the Guna People
San Blas is an autonomous territory of the indigenous Guna nation, who have preserved their own language, traditions, and way of life for centuries.
- Guna families live on several dozen islands, while most remain uninhabited.
- Women wear their traditional dress made from colorful mola textiles.
- They govern themselves with their own laws and protect their territory.
- Pěstují kokos, rybaří a hostí návštěvníky na svých ostrovech
During our voyage, we visit islands inhabited by Guna families. Here you can purchase beautiful handmade souvenirs and directly support their sustainable way of life.
Experience Sailing in the San Blas Islands, Caribbean
Prices & AvailabilityWeather & Seasons
| Air | Temperature | Water Temperature | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| December – April (Dry Season) | 28–32 °C | 26–28 °C | Sunny, minimal rain, best season for sailing |
| May – June (Start of Wet Season) | 29–33 °C | 27–29 °C | Greener islands, calmer seas |
| July – October (Wet Season) | 30–34 °C | 28–29 °C | Occasional tropical showers, still perfect for cruising |
| November (Transition Period) | 28–32 °C | 27–28 °C | Ideal start of the main season |
Rainy season doesn’t mean constant rain
– showers are short and usually happen at night or early morning. Sailing continues all year, as the region lies outside the hurricane belt.
🚤 Accessibility & The Best Way to Explore
San Blas is intentionally isolated – no airports, no large ports. The best (and often only) way to experience this paradise is from the deck of a yacht.
We set sail from Linton Bay Marina every week. In just 7 days, you’ll discover the best of the region – from wild lagoons and deserted islands to the vibrant Guna communities.









