An island, not a resort
Like most inhabited islands in Guna Yala, Isla Aguja keeps its buildings and population small β it's a real community, not tourism infrastructure built on top of the island.
What sets it apart from the "classic" tour islands
Unlike islands such as Perro Chico (with its sunken ship) or the Natural Pool (with its iconic sandbar), Isla Aguja doesn't rely on a single headline attraction β its value is in the quiet and in waters less crowded with boats for much of the day.
How it fits into a tour
Isla Aguja often appears in itineraries that pair a quieter stop with the archipelago's better-known spots. See its full profile in the Isla Aguja guide from San Blas Tours Panama.
