Located outside the breakwater of the La Playita Marina, on the south side of The Causeway.
The anchorage here is protected from strong winds and waves from
the north and east, yet you are continuously exposed to the wake of
transiting canal vessels and their related work boats which speed
through the anchorage. Holding is poor with a hard bottom.
Access to shore is via the Marina's dinghy dock - available to cruisers for a fee.
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Taboga island, also known as the "Island of Flowers", is a volcanic island in the Gulf of Panama, about 20 km from Panama city.At low tide, the northern end of the island is joined by a sand bar to
the small island of El Morro, and the southeastern end is 270 meters
from the neighboring ...
Balboa Yacht Club is south of the Balboa Commercial Port and close to the Bridge of the Americas.Phone: +507 228 5196
CAUTION: When approaching from the south, do not turn into the mooring
field until you are past buoy 14.5. There is a large sandbar stretching
across the south end ...
Balboa has been said by many to be "cruiser-unfriendly" with regards to
safe moorings. For those transiting the Canal from Colon and arriving in
Balboa at 0300, this may well be true. Finding a mooring field or safe
place to anchor in the dark is difficult here and the marinas ...
Las Brisas anchorage is located NW of isla Perica, on the causeway.This anchorage tends to be used during the rainy season (AprilDecember) due to prevailing S/SE winds. It can be quite rough during the dry season due to N/NE gap winds. During the rainy seaon expect frequent, sudden ...
Located at the end of the The Causeway. Although mostly occupied by
local boats, there is some pier space available for visitors at this
full service marina. No advance bookings possible. This marina suffers
from surge and is expensive. Phone: 011-507-314-1980Water, fuel ...