
QUEST
OCEAN ADVENTURES
Sailing San Blas with Quest Ocean Adventures - Not Your Average Backpacker Trip
Comfort • Space • True Expedition Spirit
If you're dreaming of sailing the San Blas Islands, you're in the right place. With crystal-clear turquoise waters, palm-fringed white-sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs, San Blas—also known as Guna Yala—is one of the most breathtaking sailing destinations in the Caribbean. At Quest Ocean Adventures, we’ve been exploring this tropical paradise since 2012, offering a unique and elevated San Blas sailing experience.
Unlike typical backpacker trips, Quest offers a rare combination of comfort, space, and personalized adventure—all at a competitive price. Our 64-foot expedition yacht is one of the most spacious boats operating in the region, but we welcome only 10 guests per trip, ensuring plenty of room to relax, unwind, and enjoy the journey your way.
We sail between Cartagena, Colombia, and Puerto Lindo, Panama, island-hopping through the remote and protected Guna Yala territory. Expect fresh meals, shaded deck lounge, and a full-time owner-captain with global expedition experience. We have private cabins, two bathrooms, and a powerful watermaker onboard, giving you access to unlimited freshwater showers—a true luxury at sea.
Why Sail San Blas with Quest?
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Visit remote, unspoiled islands only accessible by boat
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Snorkel vibrant reefs teeming with life
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Enjoy an intimate experience with no crowds and no chaos
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Experience local culture and island life respectfully
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Relax knowing your trip is led by a seasoned expedition captain who’s been sailing San Blas for over a decade
If you are looking for a true expedition—not a party boat—this is the trip for you. We welcome fun, games, and a good drink, but if you're after late-night beach raves and heavy partying, there are other boats better suited for that vibe.
Ready to sail San Blas the way it was meant to be?
Join us aboard Quest Ocean Adventures and discover why so many call this the best way to experience the Caribbean.
On these trips Quest is taking 10 passengers in three private twin cabins, two singles in the saloon area, and one small double bed.





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