First light comes through the glass shell before the island fully wakes. You take coffee on the deck. Birds call from the canopy behind you. The Caribbean is glass-flat at this hour. Water moves under the dock. The island is just waking up.
On an island in the jungle, your dome floats above the Caribbean.
“Your deck floats three feet above the Caribbean. The water is so clear you can watch parrotfish from your morning coffee. At night, you pull back the sheets and go to sleep beneath the stars.”
Design rendering · Coming September 2026
First light comes through the glass shell before the island fully wakes. You take coffee on the deck. Birds call from the canopy behind you. The Caribbean is glass-flat at this hour. Water moves under the dock. The island is just waking up.
Back from the water, salt still on your skin. The bath fills slowly. Cool stone underfoot, brass under your hand, the shell warm from the sun. There is nowhere else you have to be.
The breeze shifts in the afternoon. A cold drink from the fridge, an open notebook on the desk, light moving across the floor in slow geometry. The dome is built for hours like this one.
Evening settles over the island. The honeycomb above the bed catches the last of the coral light. You leave the curtains open. Stars show through the glass before you fall asleep.
Marble vanity, twin sinks
Honeycomb glass shell
Cool stone, warm brass
Herringbone wood floor
Glass floor, Caribbean below
King platform bed under the shell
King bed · Ensuite wet room · Lounge · Private deck
The community hub is a thatch-roofed overwater pavilion, the social and culinary heart of the island. Every morning begins here: a buffet of local fruits, pastries, eggs cooked to order, and Panamanian coffee served as the Caribbean wakes up around you.
Evenings bring the bar to life: local rum, fresh coconut, cold beer, and whatever the afternoon's fishing charter brought in. You're welcome to eat at the same table every night or ask the kitchen to plate dinner on your private deck. The hub moves at your pace.
Water and power here are reliable. That’s not always the case in Bocas.
Solar runs the island, with a generator in reserve. Fresh water is made on site. You won’t think about any of it. That’s the point.
We open in September 2026. Join our waitlist now to stay close to the island as it comes to life, and to be first when reservation windows open.
Add your email and we'll keep you close. You'll receive construction updates, opening announcements, and first access to reservations before we list publicly.
Waitlist members are notified before the public when reservation windows open for September 2026 and beyond. No scrambling for availability.
Once you have a reservation, we coordinate your boat transfer from Bocas Town, confirm arrival details, and answer every question before you set foot on the dock.