Remote, pristine, and jaw-droppingly beautiful, the Pearl Islands are one of Panama’s most breathtaking archipelagos. Scattered across the Pacific just 90 minutes from Panama City by ferry (or 20 by private plane), the Pearls offer a level of tropical seclusion that’s hard to find this close to a capital city.
With white-sand beaches, turquoise water, and virtually untouched nature, this is island living at its finest! Whether you’re looking for a private escape, a second home, or a unique investment opportunity—life in the Pearl Islands is unlike anything else in Panama.
From off-grid beachfront bungalows to luxury villas with private docks, the Pearl Islands offer a rare blend of rustic and refined. Below is a handpicked selection of listings across islands like Contadora, Saboga, and Pedro González. If something catches your eye, fill out the contact form next to the listing and one of our brokers will get back to you within 24 hours.
Most residents and visitors arrive to the Pearl Islands via ferry from Panama City, which runs regularly to the islands of Contadora and Saboga. Charter flights and water taxis are also common for those looking for added flexibility or traveling to more remote islands.
Because of their proximity to the city and increasing connectivity, the Pearl Islands are quickly becoming a top choice for those seeking a true island lifestyle—without sacrificing accessibility.
Expect jaw-dropping beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a level of quiet you didn’t know you needed. Each island has its own personality—Contadora is the most developed, with a small airstrip, hotels, and restaurants. Saboga has a tight-knit local community and an eco-friendly vibe. And other islands like Pedro González are still wild and largely undeveloped, offering huge potential for those looking to build or invest.
You won’t find big box stores or high-rises here. What you will find is nature, peace, and a deep connection to the sea. It’s an archipelago that’s managed to retain its raw beauty while slowly welcoming thoughtful development.
Life on the Pearl Islands is defined by nature and rhythm. Boat rides instead of traffic. Fresh fish instead of takeout. Stars at night instead of streetlights.
You can spend your days diving, fishing, whale watching (July–October), or exploring hidden coves and deserted beaches. For supplies, most residents make regular trips to Panama City or Coronado—or coordinate deliveries via boat.
There’s a strong sense of community among both expats and locals, especially on the more inhabited islands. And thanks to new infrastructure projects and increased ferry service, life here is becoming more comfortable by the day—while still feeling like a world away.
The Pearl Islands are for people who want something different. A slower pace. A wilder backdrop. A deeper breath.
For second-home seekers, full-time islanders, or investors with vision, the Pearl Islands offer space, beauty, and the chance to be part of something rare. It’s not just about real estate—it’s about creating a life that feels like a permanent vacation.
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