A visit to the Coiba Coast is more than a vacation; it is an immersion. It is an invitation to step into our virtuous circle of conservatoin, where your presence directly contributes to the protection of one of the most vital ecosystems on Earth.
Every excursion is enriched by the latest scientific findings from the field, and your participation helps further our understanding and protection of this extraordinary place. From whale watching in the Corridor of Giants to diving the UNESCO reefs and participating in volunteer research, your adventure has a purpose.
Here are concise, polished blurbs you can drop into an “Other Experiences” section:
A 14-island private archipelago and conservation-minded hideaway ~20 miles offshore, perfect for luxe day trips and wildlife-rich outings that pair naturally with Coiba. (Islas Secas, Scott Dunn)
Snorkel or scuba with world-class big-animal diving with reputable Santa Catalina outfits: Panama Dive Center (PADI 5-Star), Scuba Coiba, Coiba Dive Center, and Diving Coiba. (PADI).
Paddle into La Punta’s famed right point and cruise beginner-friendly rollers at Playa Estero—two of Panama’s most reliable waves. At the other end of the Coiba Coast is Morro Negrito (https://www.morronegrito.travel), with a plethora of beach and reefbreaks.
Join seasonal cruises in the Gulf of Chiriquí and Coiba waters for close-up encounters with humpbacks and dolphins. (Tourism Panama)
Chase yellowfin, marlin, and dorado on legendary bluewater grounds off Coiba’s western flank (outside park limits). (Central America Fishing, Fish Panama Today)