Isla del Coco:The Untouched Jewel of the Pacific
Isla del Coco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site off Costa Rica’s coast, is a remote ecological paradise. Accessible only by boat after a 36h journey, it remains untouched by mass tourism, preserving its rainforest, waterfalls, and diverse marine life. One of the world’s top diving spots, its waters teem with hammerhead sharks, whale sharks, rays, and dolphins. This uninhabited island is a haven for conservationists and adventurers, offering an extraordinary glimpse into a thriving and protected Eco.