Bahia Honda and the Coiba Coast

The Coiba Coast, also sometimes called the Coiba Corridor,  is the 80 kilometer stretch of coast on the Pacific side of the Veraguas province that faces Coiba Island National Park, running from Punta Brava on the East to Morro Negrito on the West. Conservation groups tied to the region note ongoing efforts to keep critical habitat intact in and around Bahía Honda, Pixvae and Punta Muertos so that this mainland–archipelago corridor continues to function.

The closest mainland point to Coiba Island is Bahía Honda, a deep, sheltered bay and small mainland community (corregimiento) on the Soná Peninsula in Veraguas. Bahia Honda is only 9km (5 miles) from the first island of Coiba National Park (Isla Canales) and 23km (14 miles) from Coiba Island. From this vantage, the shoreline faces a UNESCO-listed seascape, placing Bahía Honda at the doorstep of one of the Eastern Tropical Pacific’s great biodiversity reserves. 

Ecologically, the Bahía Honda coastline mixes hill forest and mangrove-fringed coves with rocky points and nearby reefs, forming part of the mainland side of the Coiba seascape where species move between shore and islands. For visitors and field teams, the bay also serves as a low-key staging area for Coiba expeditions: some itineraries overnight on an island inside Bahía Honda and run short hops—on the order of half an hour—into Coiba’s northern sites when conditions allow. (liquidjunglelab.com, coibatrip.com)

Despite its strategic location, Bahía Honda remains quiet and lightly populated, with just over a thousand residents recorded in the broader corregimiento. That remoteness helps preserve its sense of place—fishing hamlets tucked along forested inlets, simple docks facing the open Pacific, and distant views toward Coiba’s mountainous spine. For travelers seeking a softer footprint than the busier Santa Catalina route, Bahía Honda offers a more local gateway to the same world-class waters: close enough to feel Coiba’s influence, yet calm enough to hear it. (Wikipedia, hanniballodge.com)