San Blas Islands
The San Blas Islands, also known as the Comarca de Guna Yala, are an archipelago of about 365 islands and cays located off the north coast of Panama, in the Caribbean Sea. They are inhabited primarily by the indigenous Kuna people.
Key Features:
- Location: North coast of Panama, Caribbean Sea.
- Indigenous People: Primarily inhabited by the Kuna people.
- Number of Islands: Approximately 365 islands and cays.
- Autonomous Territory: The San Blas Islands are an autonomous territory within Panama, governed by the Kuna people.
- Natural Beauty: Known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs.
- Tourism: While tourism is growing, access to the islands can be difficult, and only a few are open for tourism.
- Unique Culture: The Kuna people have their own unique customs, laws, and traditions.
The San Blas Islands, also known as the Comarca de Guna Yala, are an archipelago of about 365 islands and cays located off the north coast of Panama, in the Caribbean Sea. They are inhabited primarily by the indigenous Kuna people.
Key Features:
- Location: North coast of Panama, Caribbean Sea.
- Indigenous People: Primarily inhabited by the Kuna people.
- Number of Islands: Approximately 365 islands and cays.
- Autonomous Territory: The San Blas Islands are an autonomous territory within Panama, governed by the Kuna people.
- Natural Beauty: Known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and coral reefs.
- Tourism: While tourism is growing, access to the islands can be difficult, and only a few are open for tourism.
- Unique Culture: The Kuna people have their own unique customs, laws, and traditions.
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