
Amador Causeway: A Premier Destination
Discover why Amador Causeway continues to be one of Panama City's most popular waterfront attractions.
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Discover why Amador Causeway continues to be one of Panama City's most popular waterfront attractions.

Explore the variety of restaurants and entertainment options available along the scenic waterfront.

Learn about the diverse marine life and natural attractions that make the causeway area special.
The Amador Causeway is a remarkable waterway connecting Panama City's mainland with three islands in the Pacific Ocean - Naos, Perico, and Flamenco - forming a small archipelago. Built in 1913 using rocks from the Panama Canal's Culebra Cut, it offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and Panama City skyline.
Originally part of Fort Amador military complex, this historic causeway has transformed into one of Panama City's most popular destinations, featuring restaurants, recreational facilities, the Smithsonian's Punta Culebra Marine Exhibition Center, and Frank Gehry's iconic Biomuseo.
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