Diving in Coiba - trip of in Panama

Panama and the great marine inhabitants

Located in the Panamanian Pacific, Coiba offers us a dive frequented by the great marine inhabitants; tiger sharks, hammerhead, big schools of barracudas, pilot whales, orcas, whale shark. Especially notable for being a mating and breeding area for humpback whales. During the diving stay on the island of Coiba, we sleep in wooden huts, the only accommodation in the archipelago.

Itinerario

Day 1: Flight to Panamá
Upon arrival at the Panama airport, meet and transfer to the hotel.

Day 2: Panama City - Santa Catalina
After breakfast, transfer overland to Santa Catalina.

Day 3: Santa Catalina
2 dives. Accomodation.

Day 4: Santa Catalina - Coiba
Transfer on board to Coiba. 3 dives, diving point according to seasonality and climatology. Coiba is an uninhabited island without tourist infrastructure. Overnight in cabins and meals are prepared by the staff.

Day 5: Coiba
3 dives. Overnight on the island and full board.

Day 6: Coiba - Santa Catalina
3 dives. Afternoon, transfer back to Santa Catalina. Overnight at Santa Catalina.

Day 7: Santa Catalina - Panama City
After breakfast transfer to the Panama city. Arrival on the afternoon and accommodation on Old Town, declared a World Heritage Site. Free to visit the area.

Day 8: Ciudad de Panama
City Tour guided. Accommodation on Old Town.

Day 9: Ciudad de Panamá
After breakfast, transfer to the Panama airport to flight back.

Day 10: Arrival
Arrival at your home city.

Incluye

Airport and transfer assistance.
Basic travel insurance.

No Incluye

Meals not specified
Other aspects not mentioned in the section include.
International flights

Info - Paises

Panama is a case apart in the conglomerate of Central American countries. Known mainly for the canal that has marked its history and its economy, it also has beautiful jungles, archipielagos that have remained outside the industry.


Clima - Estacionalidad

Month
Jan 31ºC 23ºC 28ºC 93% 8% 19ml 17kmh
Feb 32ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 4% 7ml 18kmh
Mar 32ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 7% 20ml 16kmh
Apr 31ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 20% 79ml 13kmh
May 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 40% 164ml 12kmh
Jun 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 47% 199ml 13kmh
Jul 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 46% 194ml 12kmh
Aug 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 49% 204ml 13kmh
Sep 28ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 51% 219ml 16kmh
Oct 28ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 53% 221ml 18kmh
Nov 28ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 45% 175ml 16kmh
Dec 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 24% 81ml 15kmh
Month
Jan 31ºC 24ºC 26ºC 95% 6% 21ml 21kmh
Feb 32ºC 24ºC 26ºC 95% 3% 6ml 23kmh
Mar 32ºC 25ºC 26ºC 95% 6% 17ml 23kmh
Apr 32ºC 25ºC 28ºC 95% 18% 71ml 19kmh
May 31ºC 25ºC 29ºC 95% 34% 145ml 13kmh
Jun 30ºC 25ºC 29ºC 95% 37% 168ml 10kmh
Jul 30ºC 25ºC 28ºC 95% 37% 155ml 11kmh
Aug 30ºC 25ºC 28ºC 95% 37% 163ml 10kmh
Sep 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 95% 41% 175ml 10kmh
Oct 29ºC 24ºC 28ºC 95% 43% 188ml 10kmh
Nov 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 95% 40% 169ml 13kmh
Dec 31ºC 24ºC 28ºC 95% 23% 89ml 17kmh
Month
Jan 31ºC 23ºC 27ºC 94% 7% 20ml 18kmh
Feb 32ºC 24ºC 27ºC 94% 4% 7ml 20kmh
Mar 32ºC 25ºC 27ºC 94% 7% 19ml 18kmh
Apr 31ºC 25ºC 28ºC 94% 19% 76ml 15kmh
May 30ºC 25ºC 28ºC 94% 38% 158ml 12kmh
Jun 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 94% 44% 189ml 12kmh
Jul 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 94% 43% 181ml 12kmh
Aug 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 94% 45% 190ml 12kmh
Sep 29ºC 24ºC 28ºC 94% 48% 204ml 14kmh
Oct 28ºC 24ºC 28ºC 94% 50% 210ml 15kmh
Nov 29ºC 24ºC 28ºC 94% 43% 173ml 15kmh
Dec 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 94% 24% 84ml 16kmh
Month
Jan 31ºC 23ºC 28ºC 93% 8% 19ml 17kmh
Feb 32ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 4% 7ml 18kmh
Mar 32ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 7% 20ml 16kmh
Apr 31ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 20% 79ml 13kmh
May 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 40% 164ml 12kmh
Jun 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 47% 199ml 13kmh
Jul 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 46% 194ml 12kmh
Aug 29ºC 25ºC 28ºC 93% 49% 204ml 13kmh
Sep 28ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 51% 219ml 16kmh
Oct 28ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 53% 221ml 18kmh
Nov 28ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 45% 175ml 16kmh
Dec 30ºC 24ºC 28ºC 93% 24% 81ml 15kmh

Especies - Estacionalidad

Especies JanJFebFMarMAprAMayMJunJJulJAugASepSOctONovNDecD
Walhe Shark
Humpbacks
White tip shark
Nurse shark
Common Dolphin
Green Turtle
Hawksbill turtle

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