Info Big animals Coiba National Park Panama - the less known pillar of The Tropical Eastern Pacific akas "Shark Triangle"

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Dive into exciting shark- and ray encounters at Coiba National Park, Panama—a must-visit for adventure-seeking scuba divers.

Are you on the hunt for an exhilarating diving experience away from the crowd? Imagine immersing yourself in an underwater world akin to the famed Galapagos Islands, yet far less trodden. Welcome to Coiba National Park in Panama—a diver's paradise and a cornerstone of the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Here, you'll have the chance to dive with sharks, explore virgin waters, and embrace an underwater adventure that's anything but ordinary.

Why Coiba National Park? Because it is a Unique Diving Destination

Coiba National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and offers a lush, lesser-known alternative to Costa Rica's Cocos Island or Colombia's Malpelo. Unlike these busier spots, Coiba remains uncrowded—providing divers with pristine dive sites replete with vibrant marine life and guaranteed shark encounters.

In February with the cooler and nutrient rich upwelling we will be surrounded again by pelagic sting rays, roaming in big schools around the pinnacles of deeper reefs around the northern Contreras dive sites. Flying carpets surrounding you. Come, try something new at Scuba Coiba - Panama, Central America Scuba Diving Excursions
 

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