Located off Panama’s Pacific coast, Coiba National Park is a natural treasure recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This untouched archipelago includes Coiba Island—the largest island in Central America—and 38 smaller surrounding islands. The park is renowned for its exceptional marine biodiversity, home to sharks, dolphins, sea turtles, and migrating humpback whales. Its coral reefs burst with colorful fish, while the dense rainforest shelters rare and endemic species, such as the Coiba spinetail. Once used as a remote penal colony, the island’s isolation has helped preserve its extraordinary ecosystems, making it a truly unique destination for nature lovers and adventurers alike.