Panama Canal
Panama Canal connects the Pacific and Atlantic oceans through the narrow Isthmus of Panama. The length of the Panama Canal from deep water in the Atlantic (more specifically, the Caribbean Sea to deep water in the Pacific about 50 miles (82 km). The canal, which was completed in August 1914, is one of the two most strategic artificial waterways in the world.
It was open in 1914. Actually the Administration of the canal is the responsibility of the Panama Canal Authority (ACP).
Shelter Bay Marina
Located in Caribbean coast of Panama. Very convenient location below the hurricane zone and within the Panama Canal breakwater zone.
Not far down the road rests the historic ruins of the Fort of San Lorenzo, one of the fortifications held by the Spanish during the era of the conquistador and part of a network of defenses including the those of nearby Portobelo.
San Blas Island
Off northeastern Panama, in the indigenous territory of Guna Yala (previously known as Kuna Yala), are the San Blas Islands, an archipelago of more than 365 islands that offer a perfect mix of stunning white beaches, crystal-clear water, sailing and an authentic Indian culture
Flamenco Marina
A privileged location outside the Panama Canal Pacific coast, just 25 minutes drive from downtown Panama City.
Close to the following attractions: Miraflores Locks Biodiversity Museum, Casco Antiguo (Old City), Cinta Costera, golf courses, fishing spots, the vibrant nightlife of the City and more.
Pearl Island Marina
Authentic Private island destination that take care of nature and heritage. Only a few miles offshore South of Panama city. One of the richest marine and bird sanctuaries of the planet.