Located in the Southeastern part of the Republic of Panama, encompasses over 2,700 square kilometers of islands, beaches, forests, mangroves and coral reefs.
More than 100.000 dollars have been spent in building new tourist lodging, solar panels and marine transportation. The ecological reserve is equipped to accommodate all of its visitor’s needs. The protected areas are natural havens, where visitors have the opportunity to relax. It’s also a great place for to those who wish to find themselves. There are sunny, sandy beaches with mangroves, mudflats, rivers with vegetation, nature trails, forests and mountains of medium altitude.
This area offers several formations like canals, coral structures and reef walls, which offer the swimmer an amazing sight.
Also a group of more than thirty islands, islets, lakes, other marine formations to observe, tour, navigate. But also below the sea’s surface there is marvelous scenery worthy of visiting through to diving.
The Coiba National Park, has initiated a building construction program that provides tourist access as well as safety, changing the existing electrical system for the installation of solar panels to reduce energy consumption. Also several cabins to be used as tourist lodging were updated.
Coiba National Park is the largest protected area in the country and maybe the most complete due to its terrain’s diversity and ecosystems which enable the national population and tourists, to be in touch with nature and its biodiversity.
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