San Blas

Last updated: 29 January 2026

Overview

The San Blas Islands, also known as Guna Yala, form a large archipelago on Panama’s Caribbean coast managed as an autonomous region by the indigenous Guna people. Cruising here involves short hops between white-sand, palm-fringed islands, and often requires eyeball navigation around coral reefs. General provisions are limited to a few villages and small shops, and boat supplies are effectively non‑existent. Most yachts arrive fully stocked and treat San Blas as a self‑sufficient cruising ground.

Attractions

If you enjoy spending time ashore on low, palm‑fringed islands with a simple beach bar, hammocks and shaded seating, consider visiting Nugnudup and Morrodub (Isla Tortuga), both of which offer quiet places to sit ashore and swim from the beach.

Ibin’s Restaurant and Bakery is a shore‑side restaurant known among cruisers for a friendly welcome, freshly prepared fish and lobster dishes, and home‑baked focaccia and coconut bread, with many boats ordering bread or pizza for collection.

A dinghy trip along the Rio Diablo follows a shallow freshwater river lined by mangroves, palms and small plantations, offering cooler water for swimming and chances to see birdlife and daily life along the banks.

Notes for mariners

Navigational charts for the San Blas area are only moderately reliable and can be dangerously inaccurate in places, particularly further east between Snug Harbour and the Colombian border.

Places to stay

Below are the most popular and highly rated places to stay, based on reviews from the noforeignland community:

Anchorages

Isla Maquina 5.0
A friendly village with authentic charm, noted for freshwater availability. Visitors appreciated the atmosphere and interactions with locals, particularly teachers at the school. Experiences highlight the community's welcoming nature and the pleasant environment for exploration.
Sugardup Pool 5.0
Narrow yet deep access characterizes this anchorage, with 4-5 meters at the shallowest. Visitors consistently report accurate navigation data and good holding conditions. It accommodates only one boat, ensuring a private anchoring experience.
Puerto Escoses 4.8
The anchorage offers calm conditions noted for good holding. Visitors appreciate the peaceful setting, with friendly local interactions and opportunities for trade. Small bugs may become an issue at night, and water clarity is reported as less than ideal.
Calm and beautiful, the anchorage provides good holding in mud and protection from rough weather. Caution is advised when entering due to coral hazards. Visitors enjoy exploring the mangrove channels and interacting with local farmers selling produce.
Ratones Aridup 4.8
The anchorage is characterized by beautiful conditions and good holding. Visitors reported excellent snorkeling opportunities around the reef, with healthy coral and sightings of marine life. Local fishermen offer fresh seafood, enhancing the experience.
The anchorage at Banedup Middle offers lots of space and excellent holding in sand, with calm conditions even in strong winds. Visitors appreciate good snorkeling opportunities near the outer reef and report a lack of insects. The environment is well maintained and the locals are friendly.
The anchorage features sandy bottom and good holding. Visitors reported beautiful reefs with diverse marine life. Snorkeling is recommended, although there are concerns about litter from island dumping.
Approaching requires caution due to reefs and shallows. Use Navionics for navigation. The area is described as beautiful, with friendly locals and good holding conditions in sand.
A secure anchorage with easy access and beautiful surroundings makes this location appealing. Visitors appreciated good snorkeling opportunities and local dining options nearby. Some noted crowding and unmarked reefs, suggesting caution when navigating.
Anchoring is well supported with good holding and clear, shallow waters. Multiple dining options are available, along with frequent access to supply boats. However, there are concerns about pollution in the area.

Yacht clearance links

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Yacht clearance reviews

The following lists summarize noforeignland user reviews for clearing in at ports of entry and when using clearance agents in Panama:

Ports of entry offices

Offers: Immigration.
Efficient check-in process observed. Visitors frequently noted the importance of making copies beforehand, with experiences averaging around two to fifteen minutes for completion. The immigration office functions independently, emphasizing the need for in-person crew checks.
Place details mention: opening hours, check in steps, required documents, fees or payments, prearrival requirements and cruising permits.
Offers: Immigration, and visa renewals.
Check-in procedures are straightforward at this port of entry. Expect to present passports and zarpe from the last port. The process is quick, typically taking around 10 minutes with friendly staff and no fees involved.
Place details mention: check in steps, required documents, visitor visa requirements and official inspections.
Obaldia Police 4.0
Offers: Other.
Clearing at the port involves visiting multiple offices in sequence. Visitors must prepare copies of zarpe and other documents beforehand. Processing is reported as quick and straightforward.
Place details mention: check in steps and required documents.
Offers: Port authority, and customs.
Formal check-in procedures are generally straightforward, with costs around 12 USD for processing. Most visitors reported a quick experience, although additional fees may apply for anchoring. Spanish language skills may be beneficial, as communication can occasionally present challenges.
Place details mention: check in steps, required documents, fees or payments, opening hours, departure requirements and official inspections.