
The underwater adventure of a lifetime.
Coiba Island, off Panama’s wild Pacific coast, is a true diving paradise—often dubbed the “Galápagos of Central America” for a reason. Here, you can plunge into crystal-clear depths alongside schools of hammerhead sharks, giant manta rays, and whalesharks. With over 30 world-class dive sites and the thrill of diving in a protected, remote marine sanctuary, Coiba is not just a dive trip— it’s an underwater adventure of a lifetime.
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3 Tank Dive Tour - Coiba National Park (Certified divers – all levels)
Prix habituel $170.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
2 Tank Dive Tour - Coiba National Park (Certified divers – all levels welcome)
Prix habituel $150.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
Discover Scuba Diving (NO CERTIFICATION NEEDED)
Prix habituel $180.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
DIVE WITH SHARKS – Northern Contreras Islands 2 Tank Dive
Prix habituel $175.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par
DIVE WITH SHARKS – Northern Contreras Islands 3 Tank Dive












Need more? Get trained! Whether you’re hooked after your first dive or ready to take things to the next level, we’ve got you covered. Try a Discover Scuba Diving experience, get certified with the Open Water course, or go deeper with the Advanced Open Water. The ocean is calling—let’s dive in!
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Discover Scuba Diving (NO CERTIFICATION NEEDED)
Prix habituel $180.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
PADI Open Water Diver Course
Prix habituel $490.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par -
PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course
Prix habituel $480.00 USDPrix habituelPrix unitaire / par
“Coiba, a wild paradise where forest and water claim the right to continue untouched; a time capsule presenting evidence of the natural world that existed before Panama emerged from the bottom of the sea; a terrestrial break in the middle of an immense maritime corridor where whales, sharks, turtles, and dolphins move freely through borderless waters, from south to north and north to south, marking a territory that is theirs alone.”— Panorama of the Americas.