Panama · Islands & Oceans

Casita Mirador
Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge

Gulf of Chiriquí, Pacific Panama
Ocean Terrace · Private Plunge Pool
14-Island Private Archipelago · Marine Reserve
Whale Watching · Deep Sea Fishing · Diving
A secluded eco-luxury island reserve with pristine Pacific Ocean marine biodiversity.
Location Overview
✈  Approx. 60 minutes from Panama City (PTY) via private charter flight to the archipelago airstrip
Gulf of Chiriquí · Pacific Panama

Casita Mirador
Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge

Location Gulf of Chiriquí, 20 miles off Pacific Panama
Casita Casita Mirador · Ocean Terrace · Plunge Pool
Archipelago 14 private islands · 24 guests maximum
Capacity 2 guests
Duration 4 Nights
Transfer Private flight from Panama City · 1 hour

Islas Secas is a private archipelago located off the Pacific coast of Panama. With only a handful of guest casitas spread across several islands, the reserve offers one of the most exclusive eco-luxury island experiences in Central America. Activities include deep-sea fishing, whale watching, diving, and nature exploration.

The Gulf of Chiriquí sits between Panama's Pacific coastline and Coiba National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site regarded as one of the most biologically diverse marine environments in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. The Gulf's waters are enriched by deep-ocean upwells that bring cold, nutrient-dense water to the surface, supporting extraordinary concentrations of marine life: humpback whales arrive in two distinct annual migrations from July through October and from December through March; whale sharks cruise the outer ocean; manta rays, hammerhead sharks, and enormous schools of pelagic fish move through the seamounts around the archipelago's edges. Islas Secas occupies a position at the centre of this marine activity, with 13 of its 14 islands remaining entirely undeveloped and managed as a private marine reserve.

Casita Mirador is the most intimate accommodation at Islas Secas — a single casita tucked into the hillside above the resort's dock, with a terrace and private plunge pool that overlooks the bay and the open Pacific beyond. Guests at Casita Mirador report waking to humpback whales visible in the bay from the terrace — one of the few accommodation experiences in the world where this is a genuine daily possibility during the whale season. The casita's seclusion, positioned higher than the other accommodation, provides a bird's-eye view of the entire bay and the surrounding islands. Richseen's four-night package includes private island hopping by yacht, a deep-sea fishing expedition, and a whale watching excursion during the appropriate season.

Through the Lens

Casita Mirador · Islas Secas Captured

Islas Secas — the private archipelago above the Gulf of Chiriquí Pacific waters
Casa Cavada — the reserve's architectural centrepiece emerging from volcanic rock
Residence terrace — indoor-outdoor Pacific Ocean living above the bay
Casita interior — sustainable eucalyptus and natural materials above the ocean
Ocean terrace — the Pacific horizon from the casita's private outdoor space
Casita design — coralstone floors and natural materials in the island residence
Islas Secas archipelago — 14 volcanic islands above the Gulf of Chiriquí
Casita Mirador

Above the Bay · 14 Private Islands · One Marine Reserve

Casita Mirador is positioned on the hillside above Islas Secas' main bay — the highest situated casita on the island, with a terrace and private plunge pool that provides one of the most dramatic Pacific Ocean views in Panama. The casita's elevated position creates the bird's-eye perspective over the bay that gives the accommodation its name: Mirador, the lookout. Guests at the Mirador have reported watching humpback whales from the terrace plunge pool — an experience that needs no elaboration. The casita's seclusion, separated from the other accommodation by the hill, provides a level of privacy within the already private reserve that makes it Islas Secas' most intimate option for couples.

The casita's design follows the ecological principles that govern all of Islas Secas' construction: natural materials sourced from sustainable suppliers, hand-carved Indian teakwood interior elements, open-air design that maximises natural ventilation and eliminates the need for air conditioning during daylight hours. The private plunge pool is oriented toward the ocean, the terrace furnished for both dining and lounging. The casita is connected to the resort's Terraza — the central dining and social pavilion — by a raised wooden pathway through the island's tropical garden, providing access to the resort's facilities while maintaining the casita's sense of seclusion.

The Islas Secas Foundation manages a comprehensive conservation programme from the archipelago's research station: whale monitoring in the Gulf of Chiriquí, coral reef assessment and restoration, leatherback sea turtle conservation, and mangrove restoration throughout the Gulf. The Foundation's conservation manager accompanies guests on selected excursions — the whale watching boat, the dive sites — providing scientific context for the marine life encountered. Islas Secas was named the #1 Resort in Central America by Condé Nast Traveler; the Casita Mirador is the accommodation that most completely expresses why.

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14-Island Private Archipelago
13 of Islas Secas' 14 islands remain entirely undeveloped and managed as a private marine reserve — a scale of conservation commitment that distinguishes the archipelago from every other private island resort in Central America.
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Humpback Whale Season · Two Migrations
The Gulf of Chiriquí hosts two annual humpback whale migrations — July through October and December through March — with whales frequently visible from the Casita Mirador's terrace and bay during the season's peak months.
03
Gulf of Chiriquí Marine Biodiversity
The Gulf's nutrient-rich upwells support 20+ dive sites within the archipelago, with manta rays, whale sharks, hammerheads, and endemic reef species — plus Coiba National Park's UNESCO-protected reef an hour's boat ride away.
Dining & Flavours

La Terraza Restaurant, Pacific Ocean-to-Fork Above the Bay

La Terraza is the beating heart of Islas Secas — the vaulted, spectacular open-sided structure that houses the finest dining in Panama; breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served here daily. The Terraza's position overlooking the bay provides a constant ocean view throughout every meal, and the bamboo and natural-material construction blends the dining space with the surrounding forest canopy in a way that dissolves the boundary between indoors and outdoors. The kitchen team changes the menu daily, responding to whatever the morning's fishing boats brought back and what the island's garden provides. Panamanian culinary traditions — ceviche, fresh tuna, seafood prepared with local herbs and tropical produce — define the menu's character.

The ocean-to-fork approach at Islas Secas is not a marketing description: the fishing excursions that guests undertake during the day frequently contribute to the evening's dinner, with the catch prepared by the kitchen team and served at the Terraza or at the casita. On days when the fishing has been productive, the dinner menu is determined by what arrived on the boat — a direct connection between the morning's activity on the water and the evening's meal on the terrace. Beach picnics are arranged for guests who wish to eat away from the Terraza: the resort team sets up a private lunch on one of the reserve's uninhabited island beaches, accessible only by boat.

The Balboa Bar at Islas Secas is one of the most celebrated aspects of the guest experience — a Hemingway-inspired fishing shack aesthetic, the mixologists trained to produce cocktails that incorporate local Panamanian rum, tropical fruits, and herbs. All meals and beverages are included in the Islas Secas all-inclusive rate, from the daily breakfast to the premium Champagne and premium spirits. The sunset beach dinner — arranged by Richseen on the third evening — is a private setup on a remote beach within the archipelago, the Pacific sunset visible in every direction above the water.

La Terraza · Ocean-to-Fork · Beach Picnics · Balboa Bar · Sunset Beach Dinner
Curated Experiences

Six Defining Moments

Exploration
Private Yacht Island Hopping · 14-Island Archipelago
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Wildlife
Humpback Whale Watching · Gulf of Chiriquí
🎣
Fishing
Deep Sea Sport Fishing · Pacific Panama
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Marine
Pacific Coral Reef Diving · Snorkelling
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Wellness
Secasana Spa & Yoga · Island Relaxation
🏖️
Dining
Sunset Beach Dinner · Remote Private Island
Your Journey Here

4 Nights · 5 Days

Four nights in the Gulf of Chiriquí — each day shaped by a different dimension of the Pacific: the yacht above the archipelago, the deep sea, the whale watching, and the spa. Casita Mirador's ocean terrace throughout.

Private flight transfers, yacht island exploration, and deep-sea fishing are arranged by Richseen prior to arrival. The all-inclusive plan covers all dining, beverages, and on-island activities from check-in.

Day 1 · Arrival
Private Flight from Panama City to Islas Secas
Private flight from Panama City — one hour above the Gulf of Chiriquí to Islas Secas' private airstrip on Isla Cavada. The archipelago's 14 islands visible below as the aircraft descends, the open Pacific beyond. Arrival at the resort; transfer to Casita Mirador by golf cart to the hillside above the dock. First afternoon on the casita terrace above the bay — the Pacific in every direction, the other islands scattered across the water below. Arrival welcome dinner overlooking the Pacific at La Terraza — the evening's first introduction to the ocean-to-fork menu and the Balboa Bar's cocktail programme.
Day 2 · The Archipelago
Private Yacht Island Exploration · Snorkelling
Morning private yacht island exploration — the resort's vessel navigates the archipelago's 14 islands, stopping at uninhabited beaches and reef formations accessible only by boat. The 13 undeveloped islands of the reserve each have their own character — some with white sand beaches, others with volcanic rock shelves above clear water, all without any other human presence. Snorkelling stops above the coral reef formations within the archipelago provide access to the Gulf of Chiriquí's extraordinary marine life: turtles, reef sharks, manta rays, and the dense fish populations that the reserve's protected status has preserved. Marine wildlife discovery continues throughout the return journey.
Day 3 · The Ocean
Deep Sea Fishing Expedition & Sunset Beach Dinner
Morning deep sea fishing expedition — Panama's Gulf of Chiriquí is one of the world's most celebrated sport fishing destinations, with yellowfin tuna, marlin, sailfish, wahoo, and roosterfish all present in the waters surrounding the archipelago. The resort's fishing guides navigate to the most productive areas for the season, and the morning's catch contributes directly to the evening's dinner menu. Afternoon return to the island. Sunset beach dinner — a private setup on one of the reserve's uninhabited island beaches, the kitchen team arriving by boat to prepare the evening meal as the Pacific sunset develops behind the islands to the west.
Day 4 · Whales & Wellness
Whale Watching Excursion & Spa Experience
Morning whale watching excursion in the Gulf of Chiriquí (seasonal) — the Foundation's conservation manager accompanies the whale watching boat, providing scientific context for the humpback whale behaviour observed. The Gulf hosts two annual whale populations on separate migration routes, and the Foundation's 19-year whale monitoring programme has identified over 1,000 individual whales in these waters. The conservation manager's knowledge transforms a wildlife observation into a scientific encounter. Afternoon Secasana Spa and relaxation experience — the island's spa offers Polynesian-inspired treatments and yoga sessions on private terraces. Final evening dinner at La Terraza.
Day 5 · Departure
Breakfast & Private Departure Flight
Final breakfast at La Terraza — the bay's morning light below the Casita Mirador, perhaps a whale visible on the horizon from the terrace. A last swim in the casita's plunge pool above the Pacific. Private departure flight from Islas Secas' airstrip to Panama City — one hour above the Gulf of Chiriquí, the 14 islands of the archipelago visible one final time from the aircraft. The Pacific, the reef, the whales — until your return.
Journey at a Glance

Essential Details

Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Location
Gulf of Chiriquí, Pacific Panama
Accommodation
Casita Mirador · Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge
Arrival
Panama City (PTY) → private flight · 1 hr
Capacity
2 Guests
Package Includes

Everything Provided

  • 4 nights ocean view Casita Mirador · Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge, Panama
  • All meals and beverages — fully all-inclusive throughout
  • Private marine excursions — yacht island hopping
  • Snorkelling and diving experiences
  • Deep-sea fishing expedition · Whale watching excursion
  • Luxury travel welcome kit
Why Islas Secas

14 Private Islands · The Pacific at Its Most Intact

Islas Secas' proposition rests on the same foundation as every great private island resort — exclusivity and natural beauty — but adds a dimension that most private island experiences lack: genuine conservation significance. The Gulf of Chiriquí is one of the most biologically diverse marine environments in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, and the 13 undeveloped islands of the Islas Secas reserve contribute to maintaining this diversity. The Foundation's monitoring programmes — whale identification, coral reef assessment, sea turtle conservation — have produced scientific data that informs the management of this entire marine ecosystem. A stay at Casita Mirador is a contribution to this work as much as it is a luxury vacation.

Richseen's four-night package builds around the three marine experiences that most completely express what the Gulf of Chiriquí uniquely offers: the private yacht island exploration of the 14-island archipelago; the deep-sea fishing expedition in waters that Panama's sport fishers have regarded as among the world's finest for decades; and the whale watching excursion guided by the Foundation's conservation manager — a scientific engagement with the Gulf's humpback whale population that transforms an extraordinary wildlife encounter into something of genuine ecological meaning. All are arranged before arrival, so the Casita Mirador's terrace above the Pacific bay is the appropriate beginning to a stay that delivers everything this ocean promises.

Panama · Islands & Oceans

Casita Mirador
Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge

Islas Secas is a private archipelago located off the Pacific coast of Panama. With only a handful of guest casitas spread across several islands, the reserve offers one of the most exclusive eco-luxury island experiences in Central America. Activities include deep-sea fishing, whale watching, diving, and nature exploration.

The Gulf of Chiriquí sits between Panama's Pacific coastline and Coiba National Park — a UNESCO World Heritage Site regarded as one of the most biologically diverse marine environments in the Eastern Tropical Pacific. The Gulf's waters are enriched by deep-ocean upwells that bring cold, nutrient-dense water to the surface, supporting extraordinary concentrations of marine life: humpback whales arrive in two distinct annual migrations from July through October and from December through March; whale sharks cruise the outer ocean; manta rays, hammerhead sharks, and enormous schools of pelagic fish move through the seamounts around the archipelago's edges. Islas Secas occupies a position at the centre of this marine activity, with 13 of its 14 islands remaining entirely undeveloped and managed as a private marine reserve.

Casita Mirador is the most intimate accommodation at Islas Secas — a single casita tucked into the hillside above the resort's dock, with a terrace and private plunge pool that overlooks the bay and the open Pacific beyond. Guests at Casita Mirador report waking to humpback whales visible in the bay from the terrace — one of the few accommodation experiences in the world where this is a genuine daily possibility during the whale season. The casita's seclusion, positioned higher than the other accommodation, provides a bird's-eye view of the entire bay and the surrounding islands. Richseen's four-night package includes private island hopping by yacht, a deep-sea fishing expedition, and a whale watching excursion during the appropriate season.

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Signature Experiences
  • Private Yacht Island Hopping · 14-Island Archipelago
  • Humpback Whale Watching · Gulf of Chiriquí
  • Deep Sea Sport Fishing · Pacific Panama
  • Pacific Coral Reef Diving · Snorkelling
  • Secasana Spa & Yoga · Island Relaxation
  • Sunset Beach Dinner · Remote Private Island
Location
Gulf of Chiriquí, 20 miles off Pacific Panama
Casita
Casita Mirador · Ocean Terrace · Plunge Pool
Archipelago
14 private islands · 24 guests maximum
Capacity
2 guests
Journey Details
Day 1
Private Flight from Panama City to Islas Secas
Private flight from Panama City — one hour above the Gulf of Chiriquí to Islas Secas' private airstrip on Isla Cavada. The archipelago's 14 islands visible below as the aircraft descends, the open Pacific beyond. Arrival at the resort; transfer to Casita Mirador by golf cart to the hillside above the dock. First afternoon on the casita terrace above the bay — the Pacific in every direction, the other islands scattered across the water below. Arrival welcome dinner overlooking the Pacific at La Terraza — the evening's first introduction to the ocean-to-fork menu and the Balboa Bar's cocktail programme.
Day 2
Private Yacht Island Exploration · Snorkelling
Morning private yacht island exploration — the resort's vessel navigates the archipelago's 14 islands, stopping at uninhabited beaches and reef formations accessible only by boat. The 13 undeveloped islands of the reserve each have their own character — some with white sand beaches, others with volcanic rock shelves above clear water, all without any other human presence. Snorkelling stops above the coral reef formations within the archipelago provide access to the Gulf of Chiriquí's extraordinary marine life: turtles, reef sharks, manta rays, and the dense fish populations that the reserve's protected status has preserved. Marine wildlife discovery continues throughout the return journey.
Day 3
Deep Sea Fishing Expedition & Sunset Beach Dinner
Morning deep sea fishing expedition — Panama's Gulf of Chiriquí is one of the world's most celebrated sport fishing destinations, with yellowfin tuna, marlin, sailfish, wahoo, and roosterfish all present in the waters surrounding the archipelago. The resort's fishing guides navigate to the most productive areas for the season, and the morning's catch contributes directly to the evening's dinner menu. Afternoon return to the island. Sunset beach dinner — a private setup on one of the reserve's uninhabited island beaches, the kitchen team arriving by boat to prepare the evening meal as the Pacific sunset develops behind the islands to the west.
Day 4
Whale Watching Excursion & Spa Experience
Morning whale watching excursion in the Gulf of Chiriquí (seasonal) — the Foundation's conservation manager accompanies the whale watching boat, providing scientific context for the humpback whale behaviour observed. The Gulf hosts two annual whale populations on separate migration routes, and the Foundation's 19-year whale monitoring programme has identified over 1,000 individual whales in these waters. The conservation manager's knowledge transforms a wildlife observation into a scientific encounter. Afternoon Secasana Spa and relaxation experience — the island's spa offers Polynesian-inspired treatments and yoga sessions on private terraces. Final evening dinner at La Terraza.
Day 5
Breakfast & Private Departure Flight
Final breakfast at La Terraza — the bay's morning light below the Casita Mirador, perhaps a whale visible on the horizon from the terrace. A last swim in the casita's plunge pool above the Pacific. Private departure flight from Islas Secas' airstrip to Panama City — one hour above the Gulf of Chiriquí, the 14 islands of the archipelago visible one final time from the aircraft. The Pacific, the reef, the whales — until your return.
4 nights ocean view Casita Mirador · Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge, Panama
All meals and beverages — fully all-inclusive throughout
Private marine excursions — yacht island hopping
Snorkelling and diving experiences
Deep-sea fishing expedition · Whale watching excursion
Luxury travel welcome kit
International flights to/from gateway airport
Personal shopping & discretionary extras
Travel insurance (strongly recommended)
Gratuities at personal discretion
Local taxes & surcharges where applicable
Optional enhancements listed separately
Starting From
USD 28,000
Duration
4 Nights / 5 Days
Location
Gulf of Chiriquí, Pacific Panama
Accommodation
Casita Mirador · Islas Secas Reserve & Lodge
Arrival
Panama City (PTY) → private flight · 1 hr
Capacity
2 Guests

All components are fully flexible — this is a curated starting point, refined with your Richseen specialist prior to confirmation.

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