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Isla Majagual and Isla Maje are located a
few miles of the Pacific Ocean coast in the
Gulf of Panama. Only four hours by boat
from Panama City or half an hour by
helicopter. They are stunningly beautiful
islands of great biodiversity, including fresh
water!
The islands are titled and have tremendous
development potential. Possibilities include
a world-class fishing lodge and/or a very
interesting eco-tourism resort. The island of
Majagual consists of flat land ideal for
construction, bordering on three different
beaches, one with surfing potential and
another on a natural protected bay. There
are areas of forested rocky hills from where
one has the most unbelievable ocean and
mainland mountain views. Building on the
volcanic rocks is easy. Trails and hiking
paths can be designed all over the island.
The huge rocks around the bay can be
easily connected with wooden bridges for
the ultimate `survivor` experience. Majagual
is 22 hectares in size. Maje is the bigger
island with 60 hectares and lots of prime
forest, hidden valleys and high elevations.
Ten minutes by small boat will take you to
the fishing village of Chiman, where local
fisherman sell their fresh fish and seafood
straight from the boat. In Chiman, you can
find a 24-hour police station, public phones,
a medical post, a small school and 4x4 or
off-road motorbike trails into the forests and
mountains.
Isla Majagual and Isla Maje are located
relatively close to the famous Tropic Star
lodge (Bahia Piņas) where world records
have been set for fishing Sailfish and Black
Marlin. The beautiful Pearl Islands, a group
of 200 paradise islands, are only 45 minutes
away by boat.
According to the Panamanian History
Society, the islands were used as a base of
attack on Spanish treasure ships by pirates
in the Spanish colonial times. The largest
ever Spanish treasure galleon, the San
Jose, sunk on June 17, 1631. Divers still
pull up gold and silver coins, and two thirds
of the ship`s cargo still lies uncovered.
Nearby on the mainland in the bay of San
Miguel, where Vasco de Balboa first
encountered the Pacific Ocean, one can
discover old ruins of Spanish forts. Close by
live old Indian tribes, still living the way they
lived for thousands of years. At times
whales and dolphins can be spotted from
the islands. Bird lovers will be able to see
the more than 80 trekking bird species that
visit the islands year round. At low tide one
can walk around the islands finding fresh
oysters and clams on the rocks, and even
some caves can be found!

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Isla Majagual and Isla Maje are located a
few miles of the Pacific Ocean coast in the
Gulf of Panama. Only four hours by boat
from Panama City or half an hour by
helicopter. They are stunningly beautiful
islands of great biodiversity, including fresh
water!
The islands are titled and have tremendous
development potential. Po...

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