Board a 38ft Todomar for an 8-hour private boat charter to the Pearl Islands, perfect for groups up to 16. The archipelago has more than 200 islands—most uninhabited—with white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and tidal coves that shift throughout the day.
Departing from Flamenco Marina in Panama City, the ride takes 1.5–2.5 hours. Spend the day island hopping, snorkeling, swimming, fishing, or relaxing onboard. Stop at Contadora, Saboga, Chapera, or Bartolomé depending on group interest and tidal access.
This private tour includes drinks, music, snorkeling gear, and fishing equipment. You can fish during the crossing or near the islands. BBQ or catering is available on request. Discover calm anchor spots for snorkeling or lunch, hidden beaches that emerge at low tide, and panoramic views along the way.
Ideal for families or groups who want freedom to explore, unwind, and enjoy the Pearl Islands with personalized service and full control of the experience.
As a private tour, you'll decide which activities you prefer during your day onboard. While visiting the archipelago, you can do some island hopping at beautiful, white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters (inhabited or uninhabited) islands as Contadora, Mogo Mogo, Bartolomé, Chapera, and Boyarena, among others. In addition, you can do deep sea and coastal fishing either on your way to the archipelago or in the several fishing spots our captain has (all fishing gear is provided). We also offer snorkeling equipment and have some great sites for a nice, easy swim or snorkeling session. For lunch, you can pick our additional BBQ option or stop at Contadora Island to eat in a local restaurant that serves fresh seafood and international and Panamanian cuisine.
Your meeting point is the Panama sign at Flamenco Marina. Look for a team member wearing a white shirt with our logo.
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Fried dough pastries, often served with cheese or jam.
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Panamanian Balboa (PAB)
GMT-5
110VV, 60HzHz
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