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Set in Waisalatupo, Private Room in San Blas Islands PLUS meals offers accommodation with a patio. The lodge offers an à la carte or continental breakfast.

This is sunning on the beach as it should be, a lot less of the traditional 'comfort' you would find on a more commercial resort. The custodians (native people) look after you, but also stay out of your way. Communication with the custodians on the island is limited if like myself you only speak English, however all communication with the travel agency was consistent and prompt. You have to be prepared for a more basic way of living, which is just what I was hoping to gain out of it. The islands truly are worth a visit and one of the most magical places I've been on this planet. My booking experience was smooth with no issues despite me booking two days prior to the trip.
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8.7
Fabulous
57 reviews
Price from
£131.73
1 night, 2 adults

Featuring a restaurant, Cabañas Narasgandup (Naranjo Chico) features accommodation in Mamartupo.

The staff was super friendly and helpful, and you can't beat the view being right on the water! The island itself has so much to offer in terms of pristine water and water activities (swimming, snorkeling, etc) and we also loved the daily excursions they took us on to other nearby islands for just an additional $3 per person per excursion.
Review score
8.7
Fabulous
97 reviews
Price from
£163.01
1 night, 2 adults
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Ideal for nature-lovers looking for a self-sufficient getaway, lodges are fully furnished and self-catered. Usually made of wood and surrounded by forests or mountains, lodges can be part of a group or a single unit. More remote than holiday homes, lodges are popular for safari trips.