A Private Island Honeymoon Spot off the Coast of Panama
- By Peter Stewart
- Published 8 November 2007
Peter Stewart
Peter Stewart has been travel writing for over twenty years, and enjoys nothing better than discovering hotels and resorts that are not well known to the general public.
He now contributes articles to Worldwide Vacation Spots and Best Vacations Guide.
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Islas Secas is not a private island, it is a privately owned group of 16 small islands 12 miles off
Islas Secas is a unique kind of resort built very definitely with the expression eco friendly in mind, and is the ideal honeymoon destination for couples who just don’t want the 5 star crowded all singing dancing resorts that are found all over the world today.
There are two ways to arrive at Islas Secas, either by boat to the floating dock on Cavada the largest of the islands, where you will be met by the entire staff. The dock is floating because of the incredible rise and fall of the tide in the Pacific, so much so that the 16 foot tide empties the bay each low tide.
If you fly in you will arrive on the resort’s private plane after a one hour flight from
You’ll be shown to your own totally secluded ocean view guest bungalow known as a ‘Casita’, and there are only six all told in the entire resort. They are round and very elaborate semi permanent tents on a concrete base. There are windows all the way round to make sure you will be cooled by the sea breezes because there is no airconditioning.
Every Casita has solar electricity, which gives enough power for low voltage lights hot water, and small fans. All designed to have as little impact as possible on the environment.
The casitas all have ................ If you want more information then click on Islas Secas and then go to Panama