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DOLPHIN LODGE

San Blas Archipelago

Dolphin Lodge: Our View


Staying at this lodge you have Kuna Indian’s living at close quarters behind the lodge property area so for some people it may be preferable. Across the water there is a Kuna island with 7,000 inhabitants so you see many float by on their sail boats off to fish.

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Dolphin Lodge: Fast Facts


Our Rating
 

  • Basic lodge close the main island
  • Large rooms facing the ocean
  • Need to bring your own mosquito nets
  • No hot water

Dolphin Lodge: The Detail


There are 10 bungalows which are set individually on the edge of the island and have lovely views overlooking the Caribbean sea. This lodge has standards which are much more in tune with the Kuna way of living – so more basic than Akwadup Lodge.
 
The rooms have 2 double beds, but no mosquito nets. The bathroom has a shower but no hot water. Balconies have hammocks to relax in. There is a restaurant which is a basic wooden structure where you can eat outside, the menu is typical Kuna food.

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