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Coiba Marine Park, considered one of the ten top diving spots in the world, is home to the second-largest coral reef in the Eastern Pacific and the best diving “to be found along the Pacific Coast from Columbia to Mexico” according to Lonely Planet.

Coiba - Colorful Underwater Show

Coiba a Natural Aquarium

The Coiba National Park is internationally recognized for being a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, for its dark history as Prison Island, because 80% of its territory remains virgin, without human intervention and that it houses exotic species, some still undiscovered and the most common for its beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters and white...
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Santa Catalina Island Sunset

Santa Catalina – Panama

Santa Catalina, Panama is located on the Pacific coast in the central province of Veraguas. It is a mixture of a quiet fishing village, a melting pot of foreign residents from all over the world, and low-impact tourism with small hotels and authentic local and international restaurants and bars. Discovered in the late 70s by adventurous...
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Snorkeling in Coiba - Wild Colorful Adventure

Coiba – A Living Laboratory

It has the highest rate of endemism of any equivalent region in the world, with over 1,700 hectares of living coral reefs in the National Park.
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Diving in Coiba

Located in the Panamanian Pacific Coast, Coiba Island is the largest of the islands within Coiba National Park, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005.The waters surrounding this volcanic archipelago are undoubtedly the best diving destination in Panama. Because Isla Coiba was a penal colony, access to it has historically been very restricted....
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Diving Paradise – Coiba

In terms of diving in the Coiba region what you can expect to see in the marine life rich waters include a huge variety of marine species. Devil, Mobula and Eagle rays are the most prominent species of rays in the area, with no less than 4 species of dolphin being found here, these include...
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Coiba – Top Diving in Panama

Coiba Island has the widest variety of coral species, and you will be amazed by the impressive schools of fish, turtles, squid, eels, dolphins, whales, and much more, it’s really a top diving experience in Panama. Huge schools of jacks, snapper, and barracuda ofter swim by the reefs. Other marine animals such as a healthy population...
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Granito de Oro Beach, Panama

Coiba National Park – Panama

Coiba Panama was separated from about 12,000 to 18.000 years ago, when sea levels rose. Plants and animals in the new island was isolated from the mainland, during which time most of the animals have diverged in the appearanceand behavior of their continental counterparts. Hence the island is home to many endemic subspecies.
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Veraguas – Protected Areas

Veraguas has eight protected areas, which are: Santa Fe National Park. Coiba National Park. Cerro Hoya National Park (shared with the province of Los Santos). Wetlands of Gulf of Montijo. La Yeguada Forest Reserve. Alto Guarumo Forest Reserve. Municipal Protected Area of The Thermal Pools of El Potrero. Municipal Protected Area El Salto de Las...
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