Watersports & Beaches
Panama City offers exciting watersports and beautiful nearby beaches for those seeking adventures at...
Your browser is not supported for this experience.
We recommend using Chrome, Firefox, Edge, or Safari.
In Panamá, two oceans meet… and so does the world. This is a land where ancestral communities, vibrant cultural richness, and a deep commitment to conservation and sustainability come together in perfect harmony.
Here, you land in a modern urban metropolis and can set course toward your favorite horizon — the Caribbean Sea or the Pacific Ocean — anchoring in marinas with excellent amenities and real comfort. It’s the perfect place to unplug, explore, and tick a few islands off your captain’s list.
Panamá’s strategic location beside the Panama Canal and its network of domestic and international airports make reaching any marina effortless, whether you’re arriving from across the globe or from within the country.
Home to two major archipelagos and ancestral cultures that shape the islands’ identity, the Caribbean side welcomes you with crystal-blue waters and an easy island vibe. Looking for something wilder? The Pacific, the coast of conservation and sustainability-driven communities, has islands just as stunning — plus incredible marine life, thanks to the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Getting There: Land at Tocumen International Airport (PTY), it’s ~25 minutes by car to Isla Flamenco at the Amador Causeway.
Services: 260+ slips, 100‑ton Travelift, fuel dock, electricity, water, Wi‑Fi, 24/7 security, restaurants, and shops.
Capacity: Up to 200 ft (61 m)
Coordinates: 8°54′44″ N, 79°31′19″ W
Contact: +507 314-1980 | cicaza@fuerteamador.co
Website: https://www.flamencomarina.com/
Getting There: Land at Tocumen International Airport (PTY), it’s ~25 minutes by car to Isla Flamenco at the Amador Causeway.
Services: ~40 berths for small to mid-sized vessels, electricity, water.
Capacity: Medium
Coordinates: ≈8°54.82′ N, 79°31.65′ W
Contact: +507 314-1730 | laplayita@siwireless.com
Website: https://carefreeboats.com/panama/cbc-panama/la-playita-marina
Getting There:
Land at Scarlett Martínez International Airport (RIH), then ~15 minutes by car to Buenaventura Marina.
Land at Tocumen International Airport (PTY), then ~2 hours by car to Buenaventura Marina.
Services: 59 docks, fuel, dry storage, electricity, Wi‑Fi, on-site restaurant.
Capacity: Up to 60 ft (18 m)
Coordinates: 8°20.243′ N, 80°9.773′ W
Contact: + (507) 66118528 | reservations@vistamarmarina.com
Website: https://vistamarmarina.com/
Getting There:
Land at Scarlett Martínez International Airport (RIH), then ~15 minutes by car to Buenaventura Marina.
Land at Tocumen International Airport (PTY), then ~2 hours by car to Buenaventura Marina.
Services: 59 docks, fuel, dry storage, electricity, Wi‑Fi, on-site restaurant.
Capacity: Up to 60 ft (18 m)
Coordinates: 8°20.243′ N, 80°9.773′ W
Contact: +1 833 908-3399
Website: https://buenaventura.com.pa/es/contact/
Getting There: Take a charter plane from Marcos A. Gelabert Airport (PAC) to Pedro Gonzalez Island (also known as Pearl Island), Las Perlas Archipelago (~20 minute flight from Panama City).
Services: 46 berths, fuel dock, boat ramp, restaurant.
Website: https://pearlisland.com/#themarina
Getting There:
Land at Tocumen International Airport (PTY), then ~1 hour by car.
Land at Enrique Adolfo Jimenez Airport (ONX), Colon, then ~30 minutes by car.
Services: 100 slips, fuel dock, 100‑ton Travelift, restaurant, Wi‑Fi, 24/7 security.
Max Vessel Size: Up to 320 ft (98 m)
Contact: info@shelterbaymarina.com
Website: https://shelterbaymarina.com/
Getting There:
Land at Tocumen International Airport (PTY), then ~1 hour 45 minutes by car.
Land at Enrique Adolfo Jimenez Airport (ONX), Colon, then ~1 hour 45 minutes by car.
Services: 81 slips, 160‑ton Travelift, fuel dock, restaurant, Wi‑Fi, dry storage.
Coordinates: 9°36.86′ N, 79°34.80′ W
Contact: +507 6493 1511 | kenisha@lintonbaymarina.com
Website: https://www.lintonbaymarina.com/
Getting There: Land at Bocas del Toro, Isla Colon International Airport (BOC), then take a 5 minutes boat trip to the marina on the same Island.
Services: 100 slips, fuel (diesel), electricity, water, Wi‑Fi.
Capacity: Up to 120 ft (37 m)
Coordinates: 9°20′ N, 82°15′ W
Contact: +507 757 9800 | bocasyachtclub@yahoo.com
Website: https://bocas-marina.com/
Getting There: Land at Bocas del Toro Isla Colon International Airport (BOC), then take a ~15 minutes by boat ride to Red Frog on Bastimentos Island.
Services: Fuel dock, provisioning, light maintenance, restaurants, Wi‑Fi, showers.
Coordinates: 9° 20.13′ N, 82° 10.65′ W
Website: https://www.igymarinas.com/marinas/red-frog-beach-island-marina/
Whether you're ready to set sail or simply soak in the view, discovering Panamá’s top marinas is just a tap away.
Explore nearby spots, plan your next voyage, and let the sea lead the way.
Panama City offers exciting watersports and beautiful nearby beaches for those seeking adventures at...
Bocas del Toro is a haven for watersports enthusiasts and beach lovers, offering a variety of...
Portobelo invites lovers of watersports and beaches to explore its natural Caribbean...