Strolling on the beaches
of one of the 365 islands – of which by law only a small
portion can be settled - the astounding blue waters are
so calm that they seem to be painted.
This place is synonymous with relaxation and a sense of freedom, of being carefree, secure and blessed with the opportunity to admire magnificent handcraft, unforgettable beaches and a culture that is unique in the world.
The Kunas are a very respected and proud people, and at
the same time hospitable and good-natured. Underlying
this indigenous reservation is a historical background
with a unique political structure and an admirable
struggle to protect their rights and traditions. However,
besides fighters, many have been prominent poets,
painters, artists and graduates from international
universities.
The famous “molas” handcrafted by the Kuna women have received international recognition for their beauty and intricate creation, and are part of their daily dress together with colorful skirts, beat anklets and hand bracelets. When reaching puberty, Kuna women receive a ring for their nose

