Amador cruise port guide
Framed by two oceans connected by the singular Panama Canal (the 7th Wonder of the Modern World) this vibrant and dynamic urban centre is truly a city on the world’s stage of commerce and ecology. Sleek skyscrapers are surrounded by pristine nature. Soberanía National Park protects a bounty of flora and fauna minutes from downtown. Casco Antiguo, the cobblestoned colonial centre, is a lovely labyrinth of churches, palaces, and plazas lined with cafes and the best champagne rooftop bars in the city. A UNESCO creative hub for gastronomy, it is home to a vibrant and diverse food scene led by world-class chefs. An incredible cultural crossroads sure to connect you to the uncommon.
About Amador
Amador is the cruise gateway to Panama City, with ships docking at the Fuerte Amador Cruise Terminal on the Amador Causeway at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal. Panama City combines a modern skyline with the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Panamá Viejo and the colonial Casco Viejo district. The city serves as the banking and commercial hub of Central America and offers easy access to Panama Canal transit excursions.
The primary draws are the two historic districts: Panamá Viejo, the original settlement destroyed by the privateer Henry Morgan, and Casco Viejo, the fortified colonial quarter with cobblestone streets and churches. Panama Canal excursions offer partial or full transits. Nature excursions focus on Parque Nacional Soberanía's Pipeline Road, one of the world's top birdwatching trails, and the Smithsonian's Centro de Exhibiciones Marinas at the canal entrance.
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