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Aerial view of overwater glamping domes glowing at sunset on private island, Bocas del Toro, Panama

Your Private
Island Awaits.

Overwater glass domes on one private Panamanian island. Nothing but sea, sky, and absolute quiet.

Opening September 2026 Private Island — No Day Guests Bocas del Toro, Panama

Designed for those who want more than a hotel.

Overwater glass domes that float at the edge of the Caribbean. A community hub where mornings begin with coffee and evenings find you barefoot at the bar. Nothing extraneous. Nothing missing.

Aerial view of overwater glamping domes and resort on private island

Glass domes.
One private ocean.

Each dome sits on a private deck extending over clear Caribbean water. Glass panels above your bed. A direct ladder to the sea below. This is sleep as immersion.

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Aerial view of the private island showing the domes, dock, and community hub
Community Hub

Where the island
comes together.

A thatch-roofed pavilion over the water with a full bar, buffet-style local breakfasts, and hammocks that sway with the tide. The social heart of the island — as active or as quiet as you choose.

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The ones you'll carry home.

Every island stay has its rhythms. These are ours.

Tropical sunrise over calm Caribbean water
Morning

Sunrise coffee on your private deck

Snorkeling above a vibrant coral reef
Water

Snorkeling Cayo Coral's living reef

Surfer riding a Caribbean wave
Adventure

Riding Caribbean swells at Old Man's Beach

Star-filled night sky over the ocean
Night

Stargazing through your glass dome ceiling

Lush jungle trail with dappled light
Jungle

Hiking to a waterfall nobody knows about

Surfing in Bocas del Toro

The archipelago is your playground.

Surf breaks that rarely see a crowd. Coral reefs sheltering sea turtles and nurse sharks. Jungle trails to hidden waterfalls. Fishing charters. ATV rides through primary rainforest. Dolphin Bay, where a resident pod of 37 bottlenose dolphins has made their home for generations.

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Closer than you think.

Miami to Panama City in under 3 hours. A 50-minute domestic flight to Bocas Town. Then a private boat transfer to the island — roughly 15 minutes of open Caribbean water. Door to dock in as little as 5 hours.

International Flight To Panama City (PTY)
Domestic Flight 50 min to Bocas (BOC)
Boat Transfer ~15 min to the island
Full Journey Details

Frequently asked.

When does the resort open?

Glamp Island opens in September 2026 for our inaugural season. Join our waitlist to receive construction updates and first access to reservation windows before we list publicly. All images on this site are design concept renderings — the physical domes are currently under construction.

How many guests does the island accommodate?

Glamp Island is intentionally small — a limited number of overwater domes, each accommodating two guests. No day visitors, no group takeovers. At any given time, the island belongs entirely to those staying here.

Are activities included in the booking price?

A complimentary breakfast at the community hub is included daily. Activities — snorkeling, surfing lessons, fishing charters, jungle hikes, cultural tours — are available as add-ons and can be arranged before or during your stay.

Is Bocas del Toro safe for travelers?

Yes. Bocas del Toro is one of Panama's most established tourist destinations and the island is entirely private — accessible only by boat. Panama itself is politically stable with a strong dollar-based economy and excellent infrastructure.

What is the best time of year to visit?

December through March offers the driest skies and calmest seas — peak season. September and October bring a "veranillo" (little dry season) with calmer water and fewer guests. If whale watching is a priority, July to October is humpback season.

Can I book the whole island for a group or event?

Yes. Private island buyouts are available for groups of up to 10. Contact us directly via WhatsApp or email to discuss your dates and requirements.

Inaugural Season · September 2026

Some places you read about.
This one you live.

Overwater domes. One private island. A Caribbean you didn't know still existed.