Overview
Be amazed with a tour of the Amador Causeway, a road connecting the city of Panama with a set of three islands; Naos, Perico and Flamenco. Built in 1913, with rocks from the excavation of the Culebra Cut during construction of the Panama Canal, the Causeway was part of Fort Amador a US military complex that was built to protect the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal. You can still see remnants of the original fort around the islands.
Find a variety of restaurants, both typical and international food, locally produced handicrafts, duty free, a marine exhibition centre, the Punta Culebra Natural Centre oriented to explore and protect the marine environments, you can also appreciate the first museum of biodiversity known as Biomuseo, designed by the renowned architect Frank Gehry.
Admire the beautiful views of Panama City, the entrance of the Panama Canal, the Bridge of the Americas, and the imposing Ancon Hill, which will take your breath away. Don´t forget your camera, for those candid shots as well as photos you will be proud to show off to your friends!
Languages
English and Spanish (bilingual guide)