An agricultural
region in the heart of the country, the province of Veraguas offers
hundreds of kilometers of pristine beaches on both coasts (it is the
only Panamanian province with coasts on the Caribbean and the Pacific.)
Its cool-weather mountain ranges to the north also beckon the eco
and adventure tourist.
The province’s
largest island, Coiba, the heart of Coiba National Park, is a natural
refuge for hundreds of species (many of which are endemic) which,
according to scientists, can be considered at par with the Galapagos.
Until recently, Coiba was the site of a penal colony which has kept
it safe from developers and other "human predators." It
was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2005.