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Panama Dive Center

About Panama Dive Center

They run trips from Santa Catalina daily. The boat usually leaves between 8 and 8.30 in the morning and comes back at about 4.30. The ride to the dive sites takes about one hour and thirty minutes. They do two or three dives a day. The diving/snorkeling sites are located in Coiba National Park, which covers a series of beautiful islands, including Coiba, Isla Ranchería, Canales, Jicaron, Jicarita and the area of Contreras. They often stop for a short lunch break at the rangers’ station on Coiba, home to wild monkeys, ñeques/cunejos (little rodent-like creatures), crocodiles, iguanas and amazing bird life.

Services

Panama Dive Center has not specified details regarding their offered services.

Courses and Certifications

Panama Dive Center has not disclosed information about available certifications and courses.

Contact Panama Dive Center

Address
Main Street, In Front of the Telephone CabinsSanta Catalina – Veraguas
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