Coiba National Park

Over View Coiba National Park, off the southwest coast of Panama, protects Coiba Island, 38 smaller islands and the surrounding marine areas within the Gulf of Chiriqui. Protected from the cold winds and effects of El Niño, Coiba’s Pacific tropical moist forest maintains exceptionally high levels of endemism of mammals, birds, and plants due to [...]
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South Coast

Veraguas has some beautiful beaches. Its most famous beach, Santa Catalina, is known throughout the world among the surfing community, and is the starting point for exploring Coiba and the surrounding waters. This area provides great recreational opportunities not only for surfing and scuba diving but also for world-class deep-sea fishing.

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Santa Fe

Over View Santa Fe is a lovely rural village in the highlands of Veraguas Province of central Panama. With a population of around 3,200, it truly has a small town feel and charm. With an elevation of around 1,500 feet, is also boasts a near-perfect climate. The daytime high temperature ranges from 75° F to [...]
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Veraguas

Over View Is located in the center of Panama. The name of Veraguas province (literally 'see waters') is both descriptive and accurate – it is the only one of Panama's provinces and comarcas (indigenous districts) to border both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. The capital of Veraguas is Santiago, founded in 1636, the [...]
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Panama

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