All marinas and anchorages of Panama, Pacific. Where to stay by boat after crossing Panama Canal

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After passing the Panama Canal from the Atlantic side to the Pacific, you need to stand somewhere for at least a few days to understand what to do next. In this video, I will tell you about all the possibilities that you have for it. Three marinas, 2 anchorages and one buoys marina. Each option has its advantages and, most importantly, its disadvantages. Let’s look at the options and make an conscious decision. It should’t empty our pockets and still be safe and have convenient opportunities for getting ashore and a comfortable life on a boat.

Pilotage:
Fuel station at Balboa Yacht Club (входить перпендикулярно от канала):

Entrance to marina La Playita: N8°54.74 W79°31.57
VHF: 9
Phone: +507 314-1730
E-mail: [email protected]

Anchorage La Playita: N8°54.45 W79°31.50

Entrance to marina Flamenko: N8°54.91 W79°31.16
VHF: 10
Phone: +507 314-1980
Web: https://www.flamencomarina.com/

Waiting for marineroa area in front of Flamenco marina: N8°54.76 W79°30.94

Anchorage La Brisa: N8°55.21 W79°31.76

Entrance to marina Vista Mar:
1. Approaching: N8°28.62 W79°56.07
2. Entrance to marina: N8°29.09 W79°56.48

VHF: 74
Телефон: +507 6611-8528
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: https://www.vistamarmarina.com/

Marina Perl Island entrance: N8°24.62 W79°5.55
Phone: +507 6674-9739
Web: https://pearlisland.com/

Where to stay in Panama after passing through the Panama Canal. All marinas and anchorages are on the side of the Pacific Ocean.
00:00 Start
1:45 Balboa Yacht Club
07:14 Marina La Playita
12:31 Marina Flamenco
17:17 La Playita anchorage
22:24 La Brisa anchorage
24:40 Marina Vista Mar
31:58 Marina Perl Island to Isla Pedro Gonzales

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