Cruises from Isla de Coiba
Isla de Coiba, the largest island in Central America, is located 20 km off the Pacific coast of the province of Veraguas, Panama. It is part of Coiba National Park (made up of 38 islands) and is home to rich and well preserved natural resources. Until 2004 it served as a notorious political penal colony, and as a result eighty percent of the island has survived virtually untouched. A large fraction of the island is old rain forest. Read more
In 2005 the Coiba National Park was registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Indeed, until recently, half the animals on the island were unknown to science.