Panama City Anchorages
Produced in September 2013 by Marie Dufour of MY Domino who spent a year in Panama City.
Published 11 years ago, updated 6 years ago
We’ve just spent a year in Panama City and must admit that, in spite of the yacht traffic generated by the Panama Canal, this city is possibly the least cruiser-friendly we’ve ever encountered. Marinas, when they consider accepting your yacht, are expensive; anchorages are rolly or slippery; and dinghy docks either prohibitively expensive or downright dangerous. Yet, this city offers the last opportunity to provision, fuel-up, fix your boat, or import parts duty-free before you jump across the Pacific. What, then, are your anchoring or mooring choices?
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Related to following destinations: Panama