Discover An Incredible Marine Safari At Panama’s Islas Secas


News from Panama / Friday, June 2nd, 2023

Islas Secas, a stunning archipelago off the Pacific coast of Panama, has introduced a Marine Safari aimed at providing a deep dive into the extraordinary biodiversity of this tropical paradise. Nestled within the vibrant Gulf of Chiriquí, Islas Secas consists of 14 volcanic islands, with 13 remaining untouched.

As an environmentally protected area surrounded by a highly preserved marine zone, this exclusive all-inclusive reserve prioritizes conservation and sustainability in every aspect, offering thrilling experiences like scuba diving, birding, and kayaking. Renowned as one of the most biodiverse regions in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean, Islas Secas is committed to preserving its rich natural heritage and inspiring guests with a conservation mindset.

Running from May to September, the Marine Safari embodies Islas Secas’ vision of being a model for sustainable, nature-focused tourism. Each itinerary is personalized based on guests’ interests, allowing them to explore awe-inspiring nature, including 750 fish species, 114 bird species, and 128 plant species. The property is also conveniently located near Coiba National Park, a UNESCO-designated Protected Marine area boasting the second-largest coral reef in the eastern tropical Pacific.