Saboga Lodge is not your typical beachfront resort. Tucked away on Saboga Island, part of Panama's Pearl Islands archipelago, this eco-conscious retreat offers an immersive, off-grid experience where nature leads the way. Here, the luxury isn’t marble floors or room service—it’s hearing the waves crash as you fall asleep, waking up to birdcalls, and living slowly, intentionally, and barefoot.
Designed for mindful travelers, Saboga Lodge blends rustic-minimalist architecture with a deep respect for the natural world. We use solar power, biodegradable products, and water-saving systems to ensure your stay is as light on the planet as it is refreshing for your soul.
This is a place to truly disconnect and reconnect—with yourself, with nature, and with what really matters.
At Saboga Lodge, sustainability isn’t a trend—it’s a commitment. We believe every small step makes a difference, and we’ve woven eco-conscious choices into everything we do.
This is travel with purpose—an invitation to stay lighter on the earth and deeper in connection.
A Journey Worth Taking
Getting to Saboga Lodge is part of the magic. The adventure starts in Panama City, where you can hop on a scenic ferry ride from the Amador Causeway.
Step 1: Panama City → Saboga Island
Every path leads to discovery on Saboga Island. From secret beaches and lush jungle trails to friendly tiendas and ancient trees, this map is your invitation to wander freely.
Whether you're heading to Playa El Encanto for a swim, relaxing in the saltwater pool at Saboga Lodge, or chasing sunsets at the lookout point—this is your barefoot guide to island life.
Zoom in, follow your instincts, and let the rhythm of Saboga guide your steps. The best experiences aren’t planned—they’re stumbled upon.
Make your way to Playa La Consturera for complete solitude, or hike to El Árbol for a quiet moment of reflection under its massive branches. Discover the island’s only freshwater lake, visit the town’s quaint fonda for a local bite, or share a smile with the shopkeeper at the Tienda.
The map is just a guide—the true journey begins when you let go of plans and let the island lead the way.