The Best Place for Boat Watching in Panama City | Causeway Amador

In this video, join me go around the Causeway Amador area of Panama City. Causeway Amador is an artificial causeway at the southwestern end of Panama City that connects four small islands—Naos, Culebra, Perico, and Flamenco—to the mainland. Originally built by the U.S. in the early 1900s as Fort Amador to protect the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal, it is now a popular recreational area for walking, jogging, and cycling. The causeway features attractions such as a cruise port, marinas, hotels, restaurants, museums, and duty-free shops. Flamenco Island, at the end of the causeway, is home to Fuente Amador Marina, a major departure and docking point for cruises. Visitors can enjoy scenic views of the ocean, watch ships entering and exiting the canal, and participate in water sports. Juegos Amador Park offers recreational activities, a small theme park for kids, dining options, and great views of the Panama City skyline. _______________________________________ Follow me on social media INSTAGRAM:   / investing.to.travel   TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@investingtotr... _______________________________________ Timestamps 00:00 Introduction 01:42 Going there 03:52 Flamenco Island and Fuerte Amador 05:22 The Causeway 07:12 Sea Views 08:30 Juegos Amador Park 10:48 Finale