You've seen the photos â turquoise water, sea turtles, reef sharks. But what is snorkeling in Coiba National Park actually like? Here's an honest, first-hand look at what to expect on a day in the water, from your first splash to the moment a turtle glides past your mask.
The water: warm, clear and alive
Coiba sits in the Gulf of ChiriquĂ, protected from strong swells and blessed with warm water year-round (26â29°C / 79â84°F). Visibility typically ranges from good to spectacular, and because the park has been protected for decades, the reefs are packed with life that has never learned to fear people.
What you'll see
Every day is different â that's the magic â but on a typical tour you can realistically expect:
- Sea turtles â hawksbill and green turtles graze on the reefs and often swim calmly right beside snorkelers.
- Whitetip reef sharks â completely harmless, usually resting on the sandy bottom or patrolling the rocks.
- Tropical fish by the hundreds â parrotfish, sergeant majors, moorish idols, angelfish, pufferfish and more.
- Rays, moray eels and octopus if you keep your eyes sharp.
- Dolphins on the boat ride, and humpback whales in season (JuneâOctober).
The three snorkel spots
Our Coiba Island Tour visits three world-class snorkeling spots â Coco Grande, Coco Pequeño and Turtle Island (Isla Tortuga) â plus the Coiba visitor center and a relaxing stop at RancherĂa Island. Each spot has its own character: coral gardens, volcanic rock reefs, turtle feeding grounds.
Do I need experience?
No. Most of our guests are first-time or casual snorkelers. Everyone wears a life vest, the gear is included, and our certified bilingual guides stay in the water with you â pointing out animals you'd swim right past and making sure everyone is comfortable. If you can float, you can snorkel Coiba.
What to bring
Swimsuit, towel, sunscreen (reef-safe please!), a hat for the boat, and a GoPro if you have one â or rent one from us for $25. We provide mask, snorkel, fins, life vest, lunch and fruit.
Ready to get in the water?
A day of snorkeling in Coiba costs just $65 per person plus the park entrance fee. Book your Coiba Island Tour directly with our local team and come see what makes this place the "GalĂĄpagos of Central America."