Snorkeling over beautiful reefs, incredible sport fishing, island boat trips, scuba diving and kayaking the bays are just a few of the activities offered. The Coiba National Park (CNP) and the Islands of the Gulf of Chiriqui (Isla Secas, Ladrones and Montuosa) are the crown jewels of Panama’s incredible natural reserves. UNESCO recently acknowledged the ecological importance and spectacular natural beauty of the CNP by declaring it a World Heritage Site. Coiba has generated a cult following among marine and dive enthusiasts. Humpback whales give birth in the warm tropical waters, while whale shark, sperm and killer whales can be also observed along with resident pods of dolphins.
The rain forest shelters many exotic birds, including the scarlet macaw, as well some of the most pristine reproduction sites for marine turtles in the world.
Only 12 miles away, the world-famous Morro Negrito offers reef and sand breaks that create perfect barrels for those surfers seeking no crowds.
Islas Secas caters to everyone, from the watersport enthusiast to the adventurous hiker, in this amazing environment. If you prefer to sip a refreshing cocktail on your private veranda as the sun sets and the dolphins play, just say the word.