San Blas Islands, Panama
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A blue-tiful island. San Blas Islands, Panama
Nestled off the northern coast of Panama, the San Blas Islands create a captivating archipelago composed of more than 360 islands in the Caribbean Sea near Panama. These islands are known for their clean, calm waters, making them a perfect place for adventure sports such as snorkelling, surfing, and diving. The coral reefs, including staghorn and pillar coral, surround the islands and are a marvel of rich marine biodiversity. Inhabited primarily by Gunas—people indigenous to Guna Yala—these islands offer a unique experience in all their beauty. The Gunas, who preserve their long-established way of living with traditional but vibrant clothing, thatched-roof huts known as bohíos, and handcrafted mola textiles, intricate, patterned fabrics.