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Bocas del Toro
Bocas Town · Bocas del Toro Province · Panama
A Caribbean archipelago with protected coral gardens, nurse shark nurseries, and dolphin encounters among mangrove-fringed islands.
Coiba Island
Santa Catalina · Veraguas Province · Panama
A UNESCO World Heritage island in Panama's Pacific waters where nutrient-rich currents attract whale sharks, manta rays, and massive schools of pelagic fish.
Дайв-центры: Panama
Panama Dive Center
Bocas del Toro · Bocas del Toro · Panama
Центр PADI в Бокас-дель-Торо: карибский дайвинг с полями морских звёзд, мангровыми лесами и коралловыми садами.
La Buga Dive & Surf
Bocas del Toro · Bocas del Toro · Panama
Bocas Tec Diving
Bocas del Toro · Bocas del Toro · Panama
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FAQ
Is Bocas del Toro good for beginner divers?
Bocas del Toro is excellent for beginners. Most dive sites are sheltered between islands, with mild currents and maximum depths of 15-20 metres. The warm water, gentle conditions, and abundance of easily spotted marine life like nurse sharks and seahorses make it an ideal place for certification courses and early dive experiences.
What is the visibility like in Bocas del Toro?
Visibility in Bocas del Toro is generally moderate, ranging from 8 to 18 metres. The archipelago receives significant rainfall, and river runoff can reduce clarity, particularly near mangrove areas. The best visibility occurs during the drier months of March to May and September to October. While not crystal-clear Caribbean conditions, the rich marine life compensates.
Can I see dolphins while diving in Bocas del Toro?
Dolphin Bay in Bocas del Toro is famous for its resident population of bottlenose dolphins. While snorkeling and boat encounters are more common, dolphins occasionally approach divers at nearby sites. Most operators offer combined dive-and-dolphin trips. Swimming with dolphins here is strictly regulated to protect the resident pod.
How do I get to Coiba Island for diving in Panama?
Most divers access Coiba Island from the small surf town of Santa Catalina on Panama's Pacific coast. Day trips involve a 90-minute boat ride each way, while liveaboard trips of 2-3 days offer more dive time and access to remote sites around the island. Santa Catalina is reached by bus from Santiago or Panama City, a journey of about 5-6 hours from the capital.
When is whale shark season at Coiba Island?
Whale sharks are most commonly sighted around Coiba Island from December to April, coinciding with the dry season and cooler, nutrient-rich water upwellings. January and February are considered peak months. Sightings are not guaranteed on every dive, but multi-day trips significantly increase your chances of an encounter.