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The price is ¥13,131
¥21,771 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 17 - Feb 18
The price is ¥16,868
¥18,555 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 22 - Jan 23

9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (53 reviews)
The price is ¥18,974
¥24,628 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 18 - Jan 19

9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (188 reviews)
The price is ¥6,532
¥7,185 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 22 - Jan 23
The price is ¥7,566
¥8,323 total
includes taxes & fees
Feb 11 - Feb 12
The price is ¥16,907
¥18,598 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 18 - Jan 19
The price is ¥4,025
¥4,488 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 18 - Jan 19
The price is ¥4,261
¥4,740 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 20 - Jan 21
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Gran Evenia Bijao & Convention Center
Carretera Interamericana km 108 Rio Hato
The price is ¥25,667 per night from Jan 23 to Jan 24
¥25,667
¥28,234 total
Jan 23 - Jan 24
includes taxes & fees
8/10 Very Good! (1,000 reviews)
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Discover the tropical area of Pacific West—casinos, rainforests, and top sights from Playa Blanca to Albrook Shopping Mall.
![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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