Details About Coiba Island

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Isla de Coiba is the largest island of nine islands within the American Pacific, and is located within Coiba National Park. Coiba covers 120,000 acres and is part of one of the most extensive marine parks in the world, protecting three ecosystems of island, marine, and reef systems. The islands are internationally famous as a turtle nesting site, and also offer magnificent flora, fauna, and bird watching. The area is renowned for the giant Blue and Black marlins caught in the surrounding waters.
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Attractions

Damas Bay offers a 325-acre reef, one of the largest in the Central American region. Granito de Oro, an island within the Park offers excellent snorkeling or kayaking and is home to sea turtles, reef sharks and many types of fish.

Currency

The currency is the "Balboa" which is the same value as the US dollar.

 
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