A Visit to Saboga Island

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As you approach the island from the sea, it is not possible to see the town clearly.  It is covered by coconut palm trees and jungle.  The island’s population is at the East side of the island. There are usually roads and sidewalks between their houses.

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At the largest beach at the entrance of the town, Puerto Nuevo, there is a shipyard still in use. It is not visited that often. We can also find a church, which is visible from the sea, at the top of a hill. This is one of the oldest churches in the whole American continent still in use. There is a nice sea view from there. It is a great place to visit.
There are paths that take you from the town to the beach. These beaches are very quiet and beautiful. You can find a beach by walking 15 minutes from the town. Some villagers offer guide services in case you need it.

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Small ships owners are available for trips or tours if you request it. They know the whole area well and know of desert islands and beaches that are a good place to go snorkeling. If you don’t have the required equipment you can always pass by a store located in Contadora Island and get everything you need.

There is a small restaurant in the town in which they offer Pearl Islands-style food, although you have the option to go eat at any of the restaurants or hotels in Contadora.  There are neither hotels nor lodging facilities available in Saboga, but is possible to rent a room or a small house that includes its own mini-kitchen. It might cost you around $20.00 a day. If you prefer to go camping, you can do that near the beach or on the outskirts of the town.

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Isla Del Rey (King Island)

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Isla Del Rey (King Island) is one of the Pearl Islands, located in the Gulf of Panama. It is the biggest island of this group and second in the Panamanian Pacific Ocean to Coiba Island. It is approximately 74000 acres (232 square kilometers) in size. It has lush and varied foliage. 

 

There are numerous rivers and several natural water springs. The surrounding sea is pristine with many marine animal species, whales, dolphins and turtles among them. Fishing is a very popular activity in this area for both locals and visitors.

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Isla del Rey is approximately 60 nautical miles from Panama City. It takes 5 minutes to get there by plane and 30 minutes by sea.

This island was visited by Vasco Nunez de Balboa (discoverer of the South Sea) in 1513. He was the first European to visit during his first expedition to the Pacific Ocean.  Although he could not get close enough to the island to land, he named the island Isla Rica. Nobody knows when its name changed, but most likely it was called Isla Del Rey after Jesus Christ.

 

There are several populated areas on the island, but San Jose, at the North, is the biggest one. This island has long and beautiful white sand beaches where you can appreciate marine fauna and flora.

Today, there are areas for sale. There are residential and tourist projects, some of which are beachfront. 

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San Jose Island

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San Jose Island is one of the Pearl Islands located in the Pacific Ocean near the continental shelf. It is the second largest island of this group after Isla Del Rey (king Island). It is in the middle of the Gulf of Panama and is 90 kilometers away from Panama City. It takes around 3 hours to get there if you take a boat, and around 20 minutes by plane. Its area is approximately 14000 acres and it has tropical forests and beaches.

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The sea surrounding the island might be up to 9000 ft deep. The area offers an excellent environment for fishing, and as this water is clear, it is appropriate to practice snorkel and scuba diving. There are over 50 beaches in the island, plenty of coral reefs and lush foliage. San Jose island beaches stretch over an area of approximately3 kilometers.
You can find many rivers and other natural sources of pure water such as springs, which supply the island with water all the year long. There are natural caves and natural water springs that may be up to 60 meters high. There is a pleasant temperature all the time; it varies between 18 degrees to 33 Celsius degrees, with an average temperature of 26 Celsius degrees.
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Due to the fact that there are many sources of water all the year, the island’s vegetation is quite diverse, with a very fertile soil that allows crops to grow. A great selection of birds and mammals live in the island.

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Saboga Island

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Saboga Island is located at the North side of Pearl islands.  It is almost 3 square kilometers in size and has a population of 680 inhabitants according to a year 2000 census. The population tends to stay small due to the fact that there is only elementary schooling on the island. Most parents send their children to Panama City so that they can continue their education. Many of the children later decide to live in the city instead of the island. However, some come back during the vacation period, populating the island again, at least for a short period of time.

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Unlike Contadora Island, which is quite near, most of Saboga’s natural beauty remains untouched. Curiously, Saboga Island was populated before Contadora, but the hotel’s construction and the landing strip changed everything. People from Saboga could get a job in Contadora’s construction projects and tourism industry, which helped a lot with their economical and social development.

Today, the construction of a bar-restaurant is taking place at Puerto Nuevo, which is the main beach at the entrance of the town. This is expected to increase tourism activities on the island. This project will be managed only by the community, which will surely result in benefits for the whole population.
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Other residential and touristic projects are currently being developed by the private sector. This may completely change the island’s people lifestyle. Although not many tourists visit the island, some come occasionally from Contadora Island just to get to know Saboga Island.

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A Panama VIP Home is Cuna de Vida

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To the South and West of Panama City are the Pearl Islands. This is where Spanish treasure galleons stopped to count the gold on their way from Peru. After the fall of the Spanish Empire the Pearl Islands remained in their state of natural beauty until the first hotel was built in the 1960’s. The Pearl Islands found gold again but it was as the home to the wealthy.

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Just a short flight from the Panama City of today the “island of the king,” Isla del Rey is host to an idea that is the ultimate in luxury. Cuna de Vida is a development offering “five star” services to guests at its villas as well as to homeowners on this pristine island property. From tailored spa treatments to valet services and wine and cocktail selections, Cuna de Vida spells luxury at every turn.

At Cuna de Vida you can have a personal chef prepare food for your family or for a dinner party. Call and the masseuse arrives to massage away the worries of the day. If you would like to take your tennis game up a notch there are instructors, and if yoga is your thing, then instructors are also available.  Beside personal services, Cuna de Vida has private boat excursions around the Pearl Islands Archipelago.

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You can come to Cuna de Vida as a guest in one of the villas and enjoy a heavenly week. You can buy property on the beach and build a home to come back to whenever the needs of life require a return to this island paradise.

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San Jose offers Abundant Las Perlas Real Estate Values

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Long before the colonial era, pre-Columbian kings living on islands off of the coast of modern day Panama would command divers to search the ocean floor for oysters bearing the tiny white spheres that would come to be known as pearls.

Vasco Nuñez de Balboa best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513.

Vasco Nuñez de Balboa best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513.

In the early 1500’s, famed Spanish explorer Vasco Nuñez de Balboa changed the history of this area when he wrote the King of Spain telling him about tales of magnificent islands brimming with pearls and precious gems.

In the years that followed, this archipelago off of Panama’s Pacific coast would come to be known as the Pearl Islands. The name was apt, as much of the world’s supply of these precious natural treasures came from here.

Located in the center of the Pearl Islands, San Jose is the second largest island in the chain. This remarkable destination features more than 30 of the most diverse beaches in the world. On San Jose, sun worshippers can choose from white, golden, or black sand beaches.

No matter where you go on the island, the waters of Panama Bay are sparkling and blue. The climate of this world class getaway is among the best on earth, and the sheltered location of the Pearl Island means no hurricanes or typhoons to spoil your day in paradise.

San Jose is the second largest island in the chain of the Pearl Islands.

San Jose is the second largest island in the chain of the Pearl Islands.

The wildlife and vegetation on San Jose is lush and tropical. Inland, abundant fresh water supplies form springs and regular tropical rains, nurture one of the most diverse eco-systems on the planet.

San Jose is the perfect place for you to make your island dreams come true. Real estate remains affordable here and throughout the Pearl Islands. Visit soon, and make sure to build a friendship with one of the area’s real estate sales professionals. They will be happy to guide your through the ins and outs of local customs as well as to the many bargains awaiting you in the Pearl Island of Panama.

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Survivor Places Panama’s Pearl Islands on World Stage

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One of Panama’s better kept secrets is the breathtaking Pearl Islands just off its Pacific coast in the Gulf of Panama. The pristine setting was recently the location of choice for the immensely popular Survivor television series on CBS.

Producers say that when scouts reported on the riches of the Pearl Islands, the destination was immediately slated for use as a backdrop. When production of Survivor: Pearl Islands wrapped, the allure of the islands called the cast and crew back for a second round of production called Survivor: All Stars.

The Logo of Survivor Peal Islands edition, in Panama

The Logo of Survivor Peal Islands edition, in Panama

Borrowing from a plot twist developed for Survivor: Palau, one Pearl Island was chosen to act as the dreaded “Exile Island”. Each week, one castaway would be banished to Exile Island for a night alone. The exile would be given a flint, a machete, a cooking pot, and a single jug of un-sanitized water, the rest was up to them .

The show’s producers hid an immunity idol on Exile Island. The exiled Castaway had just one night to find it while making arrangements to survive their ordeal. If found in time, the Immunity Idol could be exchanged for immunity should their fellow castaways elect to vote them out of the game at tribal council.

Contestans of Survivor: Pearl Islands

Contestans of Survivor: Pearl Islands

The rules of the Survivor game played out in the Pearl Islands began with 16 players being divided into four “Tribes”. The divisions of these tribes followed some familiar lines. Older men formed one team. Younger men were segregated to form another. The same logic was applied to older and younger women as well. The structure of the teams was carefully chosen to highlight the contrasting benefits of the wisdom of age versus the vitality of youth.

At first, teams battled other teams for the right to exist. As the game progressed, players began to face other players in one on one combat. In the end, Aras Baskauskas prevailed against all odds, to become the Sole Survivor.

You’ll find that your trip to the Pearl Islands will require very little in the way of survival skills. The Pearls offer a wide range of hospitality options. You will find breathtaking natural beauty, limitless aquatic adventures, and the shopping, restaurants, golf, and entertainment you have come to expect from a world class destination.

Visit Panama soon. Make a trip to the Pearl Islands a must stop on your itinerary. While in the islands, check out some of the great deals on real estate. Your island home is more affordable than you think when you invest in Panama

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The Las Perlas Archipelago is a chain of islands just off of Panama’s Pacific coast. These islands are among the most pristine and beautiful on the planet, a fact not lost on celebrities and royals alike whom have chosen to visit and live in this island paradise.

Beautiful Sunset at the Pearl Islands

Beautiful Sunset at the Pearl Islands

The sugar sand beaches and sparkling azure waters of the Pearl Islands have been attracting notables and scoundrels for centuries.

In the early days of Spanish occupation, the Pearl Islands were a popular hideaway for pirates like Henry Morgan. Explorers such as Columbus, Sir Francis Drake, and Vasco Nunez De Balboa also made call in the Pearls. Some even called the islands home for a time.

In more recent years the Pearls have become a second home to some of the world’s wealthiest and often more notable personalities. John Wayne brought notoriety to the island when he purchased a home on Contadora, one of the larger and more settled of the Pearls. A number of other luminaries like designer Christian Dior, and baseball legend Joe DiMaggio soon followed.

Yatches at the Pearl Islands

Yatches at the Pearl Islands

Modern day Pearl Island home owners include Pierce Brosnan, Julio Iglesias, Jimmy Buffet, and Guy Harvey. When the Shah of Iran needed to get away from it all for a while, he chose the Pearl Islands.

Just recently, the Pearl Islands themselves became the star of the hit series, “Survivor”. An entire season of this popular television show was produced in the islands. As production closed, the show’s crew pronounced the Pearl Islands as the best location they had worked to date.

Panama real estate remains as warm as its sun drenched beaches. Join the world’s most notable jet setters by visiting Panama soon. While in country, spend an afternoon browsing some local real estate offerings. You will be amazed at the low prices you can find on your slice of paradise.

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Panama’s Pearl Islands Offer Riches Greater than Pearls

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The Pearl Islands are actually the peaks of a long extinct volcano that have risen above the sea. The area has been geologically stable for millennia leading to the development of one of the most lush eco-systems anywhere on our planet.

The Islands feature a slow moving pace of life set against a backdrop of indescribable natural beauty. Dense rainforest like vegetation shrouds gently rolling hills.

Secluded beach in the Pearl Islands of Panama

Secluded beach in the Pearl Islands of Panama

The beaches of most island in the Pearl chain are composed of sugar sand, the fine white granules sought by avid sun worshippers. What beach would be complete without a sparkling azure blue ocean lapping at its feet? You will find this perfect combination throughout the Pearls.

Real Estate is one of the main industries driving commerce on the islands. Eco-conscious developers have constructed numerous world class resort properties, and still more projects are on the drawing boards.

For those with more expensive tastes, private island are available for purchase. It might surprise you to find that you can own an entire island for less than you paid for your deluxe Miami condo!

A clear beach in the Pearl Islands of Panama

A clear beach in the Pearl Islands of Panama

On your next visit to Panama, catch one of many daily flights to the Pearl Islands. Spend a day wandering the streets of the quaint villages and towns you will find on the larger islands. Hop aboard one of the many ferries that shuttle tourists and residents from island to island.

Long the way, look for a local real estate professional. They are always anxious to share the story of their island home. They are also you best guide to bargains on your piece of paradise.

The Spanish came to these islands in search of Pearls, but stayed for the wonders and breathtaking natural beauty of this jewel in the crown of the Gem of Central America—Panama.

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Isla Viveros in Panama’s Pearl Islands Comes of Age

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One of Panama’s better kept secrets is a chain of islands just 40 miles from shore in the Gulf of Panama. Dubbed the “Pearl Islands’ by the Spanish centuries ago, this area was once the main source of pearls consumed during the Spanish Colonial era.

The Pearl Islands are actually an archipelago, the outcropping rim of an extinct volcano. In the millennia since the formation of their volcanic roots, these islands have been weathered by wind and water producing a rich soil able to support a remarkable diversity of plant and animal life.

Viveros is the fourth largest island in the Pearl Islands. It is just 8 miles from Contadora, and a a well hit One Wood from neighboring Isla Del Rey. You can get to the island by plane. Flights leave often and are quite affordable. Or if you prefer, you can also reach the island by boat. Plan for a trip of about 90 minutes.

Until recently, Viveros was still virgin. Now change has come. The French consortium, Grupo Viveros, is transforming this once sleepy outcropping into a prime destination for visitors and residents alike.

Isla Viveros in Panama Bay

Isla Viveros in Panama Bay

The Pearl Islands are a sport fishing Mecca. More than 200 International Game and Fishing association records have been set in these waters in recent years. Add a along list of other aquatic adventures like scuba diving, snorkeling, wind surfing, and you have the recipe for watery bliss.

If you want to have some fun but don’t want to get your feet wet, you might enjoy a round of golf on Viveros’ new 18 hole Jack Nicklaus designed course. When completed, the Grupo Viveros project will also bring 3 new hotels, and a 300 slip marina to the island.

Isla Viveros model home

Isla Viveros model home

If you are looking for a permanent home in paradise, you can choose from more than a thousand single family, town home, and condominium properties. With abundant fresh water reserves, a rapidly expanding transportation infrastructure, and a diversity of real estate ownership options to choose from, the future of Viveros is as bright as its equatorial sun.

When in Panama, make sure to visit the Pearl Islands. Spend a few days on Viveros and see for yourself how green development can make the formerly inaccessible reaches of a secluded island into a habitable paradise without harming the delicate balance of its eco-systems.

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