The Price of San Blas Island Hotels
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Well, I’ve decided to go back to the San Blas Islands off the coast of Panama and so I was checking out all the prices of the San Blas Island hotels. You couldn’t imagine my surprise to find out how much all of these hotels have gone up in price since my last visit in 2008. I’m even more surprised because there seems to be a lingering economic crisis around the world and the prices have still gone up in the San Blas Islands.
I checked out all of the hotels rates for all of the hotels on the San Blas Islands and was quite surprised at both the ratings and reviews.
For example, I checked out Coral Lodge Resort on the Bahia de Escribano, the only hotel on the island is owned by Americans, designed in a Polynesian style and consists of six water villas which sit over the water. There’s a pool, spa treatments and a couple of restaurants serving world class seafood and other delicious cuisine and this is about the most luxurious of accommodations in the San Blas Islands. Visit their website at www.corallodge.com for more information and to book online.The Coral Lodge Resort is really lovely each cabin sitting on stilts over the water, but the rates are high and are per person, per room. During the holiday season, rates are as high as $155 per person, plus hotel tax, plus a meal plan of $78 per person per day.
Kuanidup Lodge
The Kuanidup Lodge is still reasonably priced. TheKuanidup Lodge on Isla Kuanidup – (accessible from El Pouvenir) near Río Sidra, Kuna Yala is the perfect island escape, 25 minutes from Rio Sidra – white sand beaches, hammocks and attractive rustic cabanas. Telephone 6635-6737 and 6656-4673 or email kuani9@hotmail.com for booking a cabana vacation. The last price I found for the Kuanidup Lodge still sounds low at $45 – $65 a night. If booking more than 2 nights, you might be able to get a discount.
The Kuna Niskua Lodge
The Kuna Niskua Lodge has Most rooms have a private bath, but the lowered priced rooms share bathrooms. Rooms are priced from $50 – $75 per night, but prices may have changed since the writing of this posting. Good recommendations from guests who have stayed here. All rooms in the higher price range have a private bathroom with running water, electricity from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am. The price includes three meals a day and tours to other communities and uninhabited islands with pristine beaches. Still a good deal for the budget minded traveler.
The Kuna Niskua Lodge and the Kuanidup Lodge have remained reasonable priced, but prices for other San Blas Island Hotels have gone up immensely. I’ll post some more of the price increases in another article later because we are currently researching our next trip to the San Blas Islands.
If you are traveling to the San Blas Islands, you’ll find some useful websites on the San Blas Islands, Panama resources page. The two airlines that fly to San Blas Islands are listed there.
Accommodation in the San Blas Islands
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This is a brief list of where to stay in the San Blas Islands of Panama. Although it is wisest to book your accommodation ahead of time, it is possible to just show up and look for a hotel room but you are taking your chances. Camping is also an option on some of the San Blas Islands, but you will still have to pay for transportation and you will have to obtain the permission of the local Kuna chief. If you have a hotel booking, the hotel usually provides transportation to the island where your hotel is located. Most of the hotels are pretty basic or rustic and sometimes bathrooms are shared.
The Hotel San Blas
The Hotel San Blas is located in a Kuna village on Isla Nalunega which is five minutes from El Pouvenir. A two-storey hotel, the Hotel San Blas has 30 rooms which will set you back about $35 a night – at the time of writing this article. Meals are included with your room. Bathrooms are shared. Also included are day excursions to other islands in the Comarca. The hotel’s tourist guide is very helpful and friendly and speaks English and French. There is a small beach in the front.
Nargana Lodge Hotel
A rustic hotel, the Nargana Lodge Hotel is accessed from Corazon de Jesus. The Nargana Lodge Hotel has a restaurant named El Caprichito which serves delicious crab dishes. Price ranges for a room are approximately $20.
Alberto Vasquez’s Homestay
For a unique experience, to experience the life of the Kuna people, try booking a room with a Kuna family. Alberto Vasquez is situated on Nalunega Island, five minutes from El Pouvenir, telephone 6772-5135 to book one of the two rooms available in his house. There is a shared basic bucket and barrel shower/bathroom. The cost of a room is reasonable but excursions to the islands are an extra charge. Alberto is friendly and is a good tourist guide for you.
Hotel El Pouvenir
To book a room at the Hotel El Pouvenir, email hotelelpouvenir@hotmail.com or telephone 6692-3542 or 221-1397 from Panama City. The Hotel El Pouvenir offers guests simple rooms with private bathrooms. It is located near the landing strip at El Pouvenir and a grocery store is next door. Meals are included in the daily rate which is approximately $35 – $40 dollars. If you are craving fresh lobster though, there is an extra charge for this.
Cabanas Wailidup
The Cabanas Wailidup on the private islands Isla Wailidup are located 25 miles from El Pouvenir which is the point of entry for staying at the Cabanas
Wailidup. This is one of the closest thing to a luxury hotel in the San Blas Islands but it’s not and rooms cost between $95 – $125 per night. The Cabanas electricity and power comes from solar energy. Owned by Juan Antonio Martinez who also owns Kuna Niskua on Wichub-Huala Island. The rooms are small thatched cabins with private bathrooms, overlooking a beautiful white sand private beach with a pier and a restaurant and bar. At certain times of the year, sand flies can be a problem. Visit the Cabanas Wailidup website at kuna-niskua.com.
Sapibenega Kuna Lodge
The Sapibenega Kuna Lodge is the luxury hotel on the San Blas Islands, the most luxurious and expensive hotel on all the San Blas Islands. It is located five minutes from Playon Chico. Beautiful thatched cabins overlooking the sea, with hammocks on balconies and private bathrooms, it’s a wonderful place to stay on the San Blas Islands. The restaurant and bar offers a variety of drinks and serves up crab, lobster and fish daily. Guided tours are also available. Rates for lodging are approximately $150 per night and up.
Uaguinega Ecoresort, a.k.a The Dolphin Island Lodge
On Isla Uaguitupu you will find the Uaguinega Ecoresort or a.k.a. the Dolphin Island Lodge which you can reach by way of Mamitupo Island. A popular eco-resort consisting of cabanas made of the typical cane and thatch roofs and with wooden cabins. You’ll also find internet is available here if for strange some reason you get bored. (Internet is not available at other hotels in the San Blas Islands). Nice comforts at the Uaguinega Ecoresort/ Dolphin Island Lodge include volleyball, hammocks for relaxing and a bar-restaurant. Their website is at www.uaguinega.com.
Kwadule Lodge
Kwadule on Isla Kwadule is reached from Corazon de Jesus. The lodgings on this exclusive private island are nice cabanas on stilts overlooking the sea. Each cabana has its own private bathroom. Great snorkelling nearby in the coral reef and there is a restaurant bar for dining and drinks.
Cabanas Ukuptupu
The Cabanas Ukuptupu are located five minutes from El Pouvenir on Isla Ukuptupu. Their website is at www.ukuptupu.com. Reservations can be made from their website which has their phone numbers and email addresses. Accommodations consist of 17 wooden cabins/cabanas over the water. Walkways and hammocks for relaxation and great views of the boats arriving at Wichub-Huala. Primitive bucket and barrel showers. Bathrooms are shared. Beautiful white sand beaches and scenery. Tourists who have stayed here have highly recommended the Cabanas Ukuptupu.
Kuna Niskua Lodge
Owned by Sr. Juan Antonia Martinez, The Kuna Niskua Lodge is located on Isla Wichub-Huala which is five minutes from El Porvenir. It is located in the center of a Kuna community. Most rooms have a private bath, but the lowered priced rooms share bathrooms. Rooms are priced from $50 – $75 per night, but prices may have changed since the writing of this posting. Good recommendations from guests who have stayed here. Website for contacting and booking a room: www.kuna-niskua.com.
Kuanidup Lodge
Kuanidup Lodge on Isla Kuanidup – (accessible from El Pouvenir) is the perfect island escape, 25 minutes from Rio Sidra – white sand beaches, hammocks and attractive rustic cabanas. Telephone 6635-6737 or email kuani9@hotmail.com for booking a cabana vacation.
Cabanas Coco Blanco
The Cabanas Coco Blanco are found on Isla Ogobsibu and can be reached in 15 minutes from El Pouvenir. Your hotel room is a cane and thatched cabana located on a white sand beach on this secluded island. Telephone 6706-7316 or email cabanascocoblanco@yahoo.it. Italian food is on the menu. Meals are included in the price of your cabana.



