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Coiba National Park
Panama
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Coiba National Park is an unspoiled marine reserve off the Pacific coast of Panama. It is known for its spectacular coral reefs, abundant marine life including sharks, rays, and whales, and crystal-clear waters. The park encompasses Coiba Island, the largest island in Central America, and numerous surrounding islands and islets. It's a premier destination for divers seeking pristine, remote dive sites.
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Dive Sites in Coiba National Park
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Frijoles Reef
Frijoles Reef is a popular dive site in Coiba National Park that showcases a vast array of marine li...
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Granito de Oro Islet
Granito de Oro is a small islet featuring a sandy bottom and a rocky reef. This site is known for it...
20m
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Punta Cirilo
Punta Cirilo is a steep wall dive that plunges into the deep blue. It is known for its large pelagic...
40m
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Cathedral
Cathedral is an underwater pinnacle that attracts a wide range of marine life. Divers can expect to...
30m
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Punta Mala
Punta Mala is known for its strong currents and is recommended for experienced divers. It's a hotspo...
35m
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