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Hotel murah di Isla de Coiba
- Berubah pikiranPesan hotel dengan pembatalan gratis
- Banyak pilihanCari di hampir jutaan properti di seluruh dunia
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Harga sekarang Rp922.075
total Rp1.014.283
termasuk pajak & biaya lainnya
26 Des - 27 Des
Harga per malam terendah yang ditemukan dalam 24 jam terakhir berdasarkan pencarian 1 malam untuk 2 tamu dewasa. Harga dan ketersediaan dapat berubah sewaktu-waktu. Ketentuan tambahan mungkin berlaku.
Hemat rata-rata 15% untuk ribuan hotel saat Anda login
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Kunjungi Taman Nasional Coiba dan Pulau Granite Gold—hanya dua dari beberapa pemandangan di sekitar Isla de Coiba.
![A beautiful island turned into a National park in 1997. Coiba's underwater topography is linked by the underwater Coco Ridge mountain chain to the Galápagos Islands. Scientists from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have proclaimed it an unparalleled destination for discovering new species. Rachel Collin, a Smithsonian project coordinator said: "It's hard to imagine, while snorkeling around a tropical island that's so close to the United States, that half the animals you see are unknown to science.”[1]](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6035245/9d271637-7e05-4d40-9a5d-4e2c908e1859.jpg)
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Ulasan Hotel Teratas di Isla de Coiba
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Hotel Hibiscus Garden / Jardin De Papos
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Harga Rp670.600 per malam dari 26 Des hingga 27 Des
Rp670.600
total Rp737.660
26 Des - 27 Des
termasuk pajak & biaya lainnya
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![A beautiful island turned into a National park in 1997. Coiba's underwater topography is linked by the underwater Coco Ridge mountain chain to the Galápagos Islands. Scientists from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute have proclaimed it an unparalleled destination for discovering new species. Rachel Collin, a Smithsonian project coordinator said: "It's hard to imagine, while snorkeling around a tropical island that's so close to the United States, that half the animals you see are unknown to science.”[1]](https://images.trvl-media.com/place/6035245/9d271637-7e05-4d40-9a5d-4e2c908e1859.jpg?impolicy=fcrop&w=1200&h=500&q=medium)









