The Coral Lodge suites are rustically elegant
casitas situated over the water with complete ocean and beach views against a backdrop of virgin rainforest. The six spacious bungalows have quality king size beds with romantic wraparound mosquito nets, ample spa baths next to the glass floor sitting room, unique furnishings and local art.
Dock your kayak at the terrace of the over-the-water Kayuco Restaurant and Bar and delve into a variety of fresh seafood dishes. Later in the evening, enjoy cocktails and
bocas while watching the sun set.
The Casona Bohia (a Kuna village meeting house) includes the reception, handicraft store, a reading lounge and main restaurant where you can enjoy a romantic candle light dinner after sunset surrounded by
tiki lanterns and Caribbean music. Compare dive experiences with other guests while enjoying a delicious diversity of local Kuna, Caribbean and Latin menu selections.
Only three miles from the resort, in the heart of the Meso-American Barrier Reef (the second largest reef in the world) is the extensive unexplored pristine reef known as Baja Escribano, an underwater wilderness of untouched corals, sponges and a variety of marine life. In this rich, vibrant reef you can see different rays, moray eels, parrot fish, nurse sharks, mantas, barracuda, the occasional porpoise and many other exciting fish.
With twice the diversity of hard corals found in Costa Rica and over sixty different species of marine sponges alone,
San Blas was designated as one of the ten best preserved reef areas in the world.
If you like to scuba dive, there are four boat dives a day and free unlimited shore dives, not to mention the great snorkeling off the deck of your over-the-water bungalow. Relax and play in a rare combination of quality accommodations and service in a fantastic, remote destination.
This is the unconventional choice to enjoy a tropical
Caribbean paradise with unexplored reefs, ancient indigenous Kuna
culture, and virgin rainforests.