Islas Secas.
Set on a private, 14-island archipelago in the Gulf of Chiriquí, Islas Secas is an off-grid ecological sanctuary that feels like Panama's last frontier. The resort keeps human impact minimal with just seven secluded, solar-powered casitas tucked into the jungle canopy. While the design is effortlessly luxurious, the real draw is the raw, surrounding wilderness. Positioned near Coiba National Park, a UNESCO-listed marine reserve, the resort acts as an adventure basecamp where a fleet of private yachts takes guests to dive among whale sharks, kayak through mangroves, or surf empty breaks. Back on land, an open-air pavilion and a Hemingway-inspired library bar offer a relaxed, highly personalized retreat for travelers who prefer wild, untamed Pacific coastlines to typical resort strips.
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