Gulf of Chiriqui Islands
From the Costa Rican border to the Azuero Peninsula, the Gulf of Chiriqui runs along Panama's Pacific coast. It has lush foliage, attractive white-sand islands, and one of the Pacific's largest coral reefs, making it one of the top big-game fishing, diving, and snorkeling destinations. One of Central America's densest mangrove forests, as well as Panama's largest island, Coiba Island, can be found in the gulf. You can tour the National Marine Park's islands and mangrove areas during your visit. Additionally, due to the gulf's tremendous biodiversity, there are numerous conservation programs that research and safeguard the area.
All the islands in the gulf, as well as the reefs, mangroves, and animal life, are part of the Gulf of Chiriqui National Marine Park. This Panamanian protected area is one of the best places in the country to go birdwatching. In addition, the gulf is noted for having one of the most productive large game and sport fishing places in the world, particularly on Hannibal Bank and Isla Montuosa. It is considered one of the most beautiful islands in Panama.
World-class diving and snorkeling are available in the Gulf of Chiriqui, as well as relaxing beach time on the islands. Isla Parida, Isla Gamez, and Isla Bolanos are all lovely white-sand islands where you may relax for the day. Visit Isla Secas for a secluded beach and luxurious lodgings.
Location: on the Pacific coast of Panama.