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San Blas Sailing About the FleetUsually in couples, sometimes alone or assisted by a Guna apprentice, they are the owners of the sailboats that will welcome you to discover together the San Blas archipelago and its Guna Indians.
Thee fleet counts with sailboats, monohull and catamaran of different sizes, comfort and budget sailboats.Prices Contact us for the boat and itinerary that fullfills your dreams. San Blas Sailing has more than thirteen years sailing the San Blas Archipelago. Take a quick look at our prices HERE. The minimum stay is of three nights aboard.The Season Panama is protected from hurricanes and storms and therefore the charters are available year-round. However, 2 seasons prevail: High Season from December to April: it is the season of the trade winds (North / East wind), which means regular winds and little or no rain. Visibility under water is not the best and there is some current: It is the ideal season for truly sailing enthusiasts! The rest of the year, winds are milder and there are scattered showers (nothing too dramatic): the visibility under water is much better with the possibility of exploring the “outside” of the reefs, there is more light and sunset is sometimes spectacular: it is the best season for spear fishing, coral reef exploration and marine fauna discovering. There are more solitaire anchorages because it is low season which means attractive rates. 2009-2010: Year of “El Niño”. The 2009-2010 season is affected by the “Niño” phenomenon. In San Blas, that means only a few rains and a drier ending of fall. The rest of the country suffers from a lack of rain and the land is dry. However, further south near the Ecuador, heavy rains are announced. Temperatures vary a little depending on the seasons: the average daytime temperature ranges are from 82°F to 95°F and average sea temperature goes from 77°F to 82°F. No vaccination is really necessary for Panama City or the area of San Blas. However, please consult the correspondent authorities before leaving your country.
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