San Blas

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Apparently these islands are a paradise which one just has to visit before transitting the Panama Canal.

However a new tax has just been introduced which represents 5USD per square foot per day. So if you are in a 40' X 23' catamaran, that is going to cost you $4600 for one month + other existing charges 100USD entry tax, + 20USD/person, etc.

Paradise evidently has a cost.
 
These are a small group of islands each with a coconut tree or perhaps a few, good for those rtw pics. Not much to do except wander around a little island, and then wander around another. The Kuna Indians live there and will try sell you artwork/tat, but they don't like you taking pix cos it steals a part of their soul, unless you give them $5 in which case it's ok to steal part of their soul.
 
Wonder how you work out the charge for a typical yacht given the variation in the width along the length?

By any measure £3K for a month seems excessive.
 
Ah just seen some info on the web and it would seem these fees although in theory introduced are not being enforced (yet), hopefully never.
 
These are a small group of islands each with a coconut tree or perhaps a few, good for those rtw pics. Not much to do except wander around a little island, and then wander around another. The Kuna Indians live there and will try sell you artwork/tat, but they don't like you taking pix cos it steals a part of their soul, unless you give them $5 in which case it's ok to steal part of their soul.
Shame.

It wasn't like that in 1995 thankfully (IMO) though the islands nearest the Panamanian isthmus e.g. Porvenir/Chichime were definitely becoming more tourist aware.
 
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