

10-night Panama, Ecuador & Peru Cruise: Panama City, Manta & Lima (Callao)
Aboard
Azamara Quest
From
Fuerte Amador, Panama
1 Sailing
Jan 14, 2028
Published prices from
$3,079
per person*
taxes & fees included
A popular Panama Canal port, Fuerte Amador is a man-made peninsula where you can explore underground tunnels lfet over from an early 20th century military base.

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1 Sailing
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Overview
Fuerte Amador, located at the entrance to the Panama Canal, is a scenic and historic area offering stunning views of the water and the city of Panama. It’s known for its charming waterfront promenade, making it a popular spot for leisurely walks, cycling, and enjoying the outdoors. Visitors can also explore the nearby Amador Causeway, which stretches out into the Pacific Ocean and provides a unique vantage point of Panama City and the Panama Canal.
Beyond the natural beauty, Fuerte Amador also has a rich military and historical significance. The area is home to the Fuerte Amador Military Base, which played a crucial role during the construction and operation of the Panama Canal. For those interested in history, the nearby Panama Canal Museum and the Biodiversity Museum offer insightful exhibits.
Fuerte Amador also boasts excellent dining options with beautiful views, making it a relaxing place to enjoy local seafood and international cuisine while taking in the scenery.

Begin your day with a visit to the Miraflores Locks, one of the most iconic sites in Panama. Watch as massive ships navigate through the locks and learn about the history and engineering marvel of the Panama Canal at the visitor center and museum.
Tip: Check the schedule for ship transit times to catch the best views of the lock operations.

Take a short ride to Casco Viejo, the historic heart of Panama City. Wander through the charming cobblestone streets lined with colorful colonial buildings, trendy cafés, and boutique shops. Visit landmarks such as the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Presidential Palace, and Plaza Francia.
Tip: Don’t miss the chance to stop by one of the rooftop bars for panoramic views of the city skyline.

Immerse yourself in the natural history of Panama at the Biomuseo, a striking museum designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry. Explore fascinating exhibits that highlight the biodiversity and ecological significance of Panama.
Tip: Allocate enough time to explore both the indoor exhibits and the outdoor gardens.

Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Amador Causeway, a scenic promenade that offers stunning views of the Pacific Ocean, the Panama Canal, and the city skyline. The causeway is lined with restaurants, shops, and recreational areas, making it a perfect spot to relax and take in the scenery.
Tip: Rent a bike or a scooter to explore the causeway more efficiently and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

Adjacent to the Biomuseo, the Frank Gehry Bridge of Life Museum is an architectural marvel that offers interactive exhibits on Panama's unique biological and cultural diversity. The museum's striking design and engaging displays make it a must-visit attraction.
Tip: Take advantage of the guided tours to gain deeper insights into the exhibits and the museum's mission.

Explore the ancient ruins of Panama Viejo, the original site of Panama City before it was destroyed by pirates in the 17th century. Wander through the archaeological site, visit the museum, and climb the old cathedral tower for panoramic views of the area.
Tip: Bring comfortable walking shoes and plenty of water, as the site involves a fair amount of walking.

Indulge in the flavors of Panama by trying local dishes such as ceviche, empanadas, and arroz con pollo. Visit a local restaurant or food market to savor traditional Panamanian cuisine and immerse yourself in the local culture.
Tip: Ask locals for recommendations and try a variety of dishes to get a true taste of Panamanian culinary delights.

End your day with some shopping at Albrook Mall, one of the largest shopping centers in Central America. Browse through a wide range of stores, from international brands to local boutiques, and find the perfect souvenirs to take home.
Tip: Allocate enough time to explore the mall's extensive offerings and take advantage of any sales or promotions.