Coco Island
Coco Island, also known as Isla del Coco, is a remote island located in the Pacific Ocean, approximately 550 kilometers off the coast of Costa Rica. It is part of the Cocos Island National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems. The island is characterized by lush rainforests, waterfalls, and volcanic landscapes.
The island is famous for its marine life, attracting divers and researchers from around the world. It is home to various species, including hammerhead sharks, turtles, and dolphins. Due to its isolation, Coco Island has a limited human population and is primarily visited for ecological studies and adventure tourism.