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Iguana
Island
It
is one of the best known wildlife havens on the Pacific, and it
is located in the district of Pedasi, 7 km off
the coast and 15 minutes by boat.
This
island has a large potential in coral reefs, pelagic fish, and others.
It also offers the opportunity to see the mating of humpback whales
or Yubartas.
It
is the largest natural haven for frigatebirds and fork-tailed flycatchers
on Panama’s southern central Pacific Ocean,
which represents a main attraction for its visitors.
For
those who like scuba diving, you can see a large variety of colorful
fish and other marine species.
During
your visit to the island, you can practice fishing, scuba diving,
snorkeling, camping, picnicking, seeing the nests of marine species,
and swimming in its white sands and crystalline waters.
The
transportation used to reach the island are traditional fishing
boats, which are safe and comfortable.
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