Where to stay in Isla de Coiba (Coiba Island)

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I'm visiting Panama next month and I'd like to visit Coiba Island. I've read that there are no lodges there (except ANAM ranger station), but I'm wondering if it's possible to sleep at the Island using our own gears (tent, food, water...) In fact, the same page states:

To get a good impression of Coiba, you should plan to stay there for at least two days

so I suposse that this option should exist. In the case you can camp, you must pay anything? (I've read that there is a $20 fee for entrance, but I don't know if you pay it once or every day).

Note that some people stays overland in Santa Catalina, but I prefer to stay in the Island.






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Can you stay on Coiba island?

It is possible to stay overnight in Coiba National Park but don't be expecting glitz and glamour. If you want to stay overnight in Coiba National Park, you will stay at the ANAM ranger station on Isla Coiba, which has basic 2-room cabins with air conditioning.

Where to stay in Coiba National Park?

The only overnight facility available in the Coiba National Park is at the ANAM ranger station on Isla Coiba. The station offers several modest 2 room cabins with air conditioning. To Contact ANAM call (507) 998-0615, fax (507) 998-4387, or the National Park office (507) 998-4271.

How to get to Isla de Coiba?

The Coiba National Park can be reached by air flying from Panama City to the City of Santiago in 20 minutes, or by road (245 kilometers) in five hours. Once in Santiago, take the road (25 kilometers) that leads to Puerto Mutis, to travel by sea to the island.

Why is Coiba National Park important?

Protected from the cold winds and effects of El Ni\xf1o, Coiba's Pacific tropical moist forest maintains exceptionally high levels of endemism of mammals, birds and plants due to the ongoing evolution of new species. It is also the last refuge for a number of threatened animals such as the crested eagle.



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