Unesco World Heritage Site Isla Coiba, the so-called Galápagos of Central America, draws divers, birdwatchers and paradise-seekers. Surfing village Santa Catalina is a destination in its own right. Hikes to waterfalls and swimming holes around Santa Fé offer an off-the-beaten-path re-treat.
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- explore the astounding natural beauty of Parque Nacional Coiba, both above and below the water
- ride some serious waves at Santa Catalina, Panama’s top spot for surfing
- ascend to the highland village of Santa Fé, famous for its waterfalls, steep hills and lush forests
Coverage includes: Santiago, San Francisco, Santa Fé, Santa Catalina, Parque Nacional Coiba, Isla Cébaco, The Sunset Coast.