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It is just three years since we completed, our other eco-lodge, Akwadup Lodge. Although in traditional exterior design, it differs from Dolphin Island Lodge in that its seven cabanas are built over the ocean at water’s edge, and linked to the shore line. Its modern and ’up-scale’ facilities set it apart from typical accommodation in Kuna Yala.
Our guests have come from many countries, from the Americas and from overseas such as Japan, Korea, Norway, U.K. and the European continent.We are very happy that we can count repeat visits in their number.
In 2006 we started on a second project on an uninhabited island partially owned by the De La Ossa family. Now named Akwadup eco-resort, this new complex consists of seven cabanas over the ocean which incorporate modern comforts within their external traditional design. Again, an important part of the motivation of this concept was to bring economic benefit to the Kuna population. Our family foundation Fundacion Uaguitupu is a registered nonprofit NGO committed to enhance the welfare of Kuna people.
Daughters Mariela and Yariela are now actively involved with their parents in the family business. We all share the same goals namely to provide excellence in service to our guests so that you may leave with enjoyable, lasting memories of a beautiful part of the world and the unique indigenous Kuna culture.
PLease
Do not remove any objects, plants or animal products
from nature.
Please do not step on our corals
History: the kuna people have been living in Panama long before Christopher
Columbus arrived in 1502.
Flag of the Kuna Revolution. The symbol on the flag of Kuna Yala has no connection with the swastika used by the Nazis. Represents an octopus, which according to local tradition, created the world.