Coiba Island
Coiba Island is a large island located off the Pacific coast of Panama. It is part of the Coiba National Park, which was established to protect its unique biodiversity. The island is known for its rich marine life, including various species of fish, sea turtles, and coral reefs, making it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving.
The island has a tropical climate and is covered with lush forests, home to diverse wildlife such as monkeys, birds, and reptiles. Coiba Island was once a penal colony, and remnants of this history can still be seen today, adding to its intriguing character.