Water Sports
Since the island is not a tourist destination there is only two main water sports, fishing and scuba diving. Both of these practices were banned during the prison period and fishermen have longed to get near the island for the huge Wahoo and Dorado fish that reside on the reefs. Scuba diving has always been popular with the researchers of the world for Coiba but they were limited to the times when they could partake for fear that the prisoners would escape and take one of them hostage.
Island Diversity
There is no native culture on the island and there is also no full time residents besides the park ranger.
Activities
Bird watching has become popular on Coiba because of the one hundred and forty-seven species that currently reside here, some of which are found only on the Coiba island period. Others come to enjoy the flora and fauna. The only housing is on a nearby island as the Coiba island is protected against building and structures besides the ranger house and office.