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==Panama Cruising Guide==
 
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An online cruising guide for yachts sailing around Panama.
 
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==Weather==
==Weather==
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Tropical maritime; hot, humid, cloudy; prolonged rainy season, called winter or ''invierno'' (May to January); short dry season, called summer or ''verano'' (January to May).
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Tropical maritime; hot, humid, cloudy; prolonged rainy season, called winter or ''hivierno'' (May to November),dry season, called summer or ''verano'' (December to April).
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Sources of weather forecasting:
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===Weather links===
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http://www.pancanal.com/eng/radar/main.html  THE PANAMA CANAL RADAR WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD APPRECIATION OF THE LOCAL WEATHER
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http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/CaribbeanSatellite.aspx?animate=true THE CARIBBEAN SATELLITE
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https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-117.31,-24.69,408 : THE CURRENT WORLD'S WINDS
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http://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/fax/gulflatest.shtml : NOAA WEATHER PREDICTION
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NOTE THAT WEATHER IN PANAMA IS PRETTY IMPREDECTIBLE (EXCEPT FROM DEC. THROUGH APRIL) DUE TO THE DARIEN FOREST AND BEING ON THE ITCZ
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LOTS OF THUNDERSTORMS FROM MAY THROUGH NOVEMBER
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VERY HIGH RISK OF LIGHTENING STRIKES (ABOUT 50 BOATS HIT PER YEAR)
==Passages==
==Passages==
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* [[Trans Pacific ("Puddle-Jump")]]
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* [[Trans-Pacific Passage - West to East]]
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==Islands==
==Islands==
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* [[San Blas Islands]]
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{{dest legend|a|m|h|e|i|d}}
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** [[Porvenir]] (Port of entry)
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** [[Rio_Diabolo|Rio Diabolo]] (Port of entry)
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==Navigation==
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* {{dest|San Blas Islands|i|d}}
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** {{dest |Porvenir|h|d}}
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** {{dest|Rio Diablo|d}}
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* {{dest|Las Perlas|i|a|d}}
==Communication==
==Communication==
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*facebook: "san blas cruisers"
''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''
''Also see [[World MM Nets|World Cruiser's Nets]]''
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==Navigation==
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{{GreenText|Any navigation notes here. If this section does not apply remove it.}}
==Entrance==
==Entrance==
====Arrival====
====Arrival====
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'''NOTE''' - Pre-arrival notification is required (Feb'09). See details '''[[Panama Pre Arrival|HERE]]'''.
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'''NOTE''' - Pre-arrival notification is NOT required (jan'17).  
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The port authority will issue a cruising permit (valid for 3 months) when you arrive. If you are planning to proceed to the [[San Blas Islands]] after transiting the Canal you must ensure that you obtain a cruising permit for the islands and make sure that this is noted on the clearance document when checking out from Panama.
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The port authority will issue a cruising permit (valid for 12 months) when you arrive. If you are planning to proceed to the [[San Blas Islands]] after transiting the Canal you must ensure that you obtain a cruising permit for the islands and make sure that this is noted on the clearance document when checking out from Panama.
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===Customs and Immigration===
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==Customs and Immigration==
====Customs====
====Customs====
Firearms and ammunition MUST be declared on arrival and will be held in custody until your departure.
Firearms and ammunition MUST be declared on arrival and will be held in custody until your departure.
====Immigration====
====Immigration====
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All arrivals require a '''Tourist card''', except for nationals from The United Kingdom, Germany, Spain,  Austria, Chile, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Finland, Honduras, Switzerland and Uruguay. The '''Tourist card''' is free if obtained in advance and cost US$5 if obtained on arrival in Panama.
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All arrivals require a just a '''valid passport'''
Visas are required (at no charge) if issued to nationals of Colombia, Denmark, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway and the USA. These visas are valid 30 days from the date of entry and must be used within 3 months of issue. Extensions are possible for another 60 days. Pre-authorisation to acquire a visa is required from Immigration in Panama for nationals of most East European, African and Asian countries. Arriving without a visa will raise a charge of US$11. In the US, visas can be obtained from the Panamanian Consulate in Tampa, Florida - Ph: 813-229-6860.
Visas are required (at no charge) if issued to nationals of Colombia, Denmark, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway and the USA. These visas are valid 30 days from the date of entry and must be used within 3 months of issue. Extensions are possible for another 60 days. Pre-authorisation to acquire a visa is required from Immigration in Panama for nationals of most East European, African and Asian countries. Arriving without a visa will raise a charge of US$11. In the US, visas can be obtained from the Panamanian Consulate in Tampa, Florida - Ph: 813-229-6860.
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'''Note''': As from October 1, 2008, everyone (boaters included) entering Panama from Venezuela, Colombia or Costa Rica, etc., (or any country on the W.H.O. list of countries at risk of Yellow Fever transmission), or leaving Panama for Colombia, etc., will be required to have had a Yellow Fever vaccination at least 10 days prior to entering/leaving the country.
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VENEZUELANS, NICARAGUANS AND COLOMBIANS CITIZEN HAVE ONLY NOW 90 DAYS PERMITTED IN THE COUNTRY. THEY MUST THEN BE OUT OF THE COUNTRY FOR 30 DAYS TO BE ABLE TO SHOW UP AGAIN FOR ANOTHER 90 DAYS. UPD. 11-6-17
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No vaccinations needed (2017)
====Fees and Charges====
====Fees and Charges====
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tiotal coast for 1 year cruising permit and other local taxes is about 190 USD
====Restrictions====
====Restrictions====
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==Health and Security==
==Health and Security==
====Health====
====Health====
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* A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required.
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* A yellow fever vaccination certificate is NOT required.
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* Anti-malarial prophylaxis is recommended. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control state that risk of malaria exists in rural areas of Bocas del Toro, Darién, and San Blas provinces; no risk in Panama City or in the former Canal Zone. '''NB''': Chloroquine is no longer effective for San Blas Province.
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* Anti-malarial prophylaxis is not necessary as malaria occurs only in the deep forest of darien. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control state that risk of malaria exists in rural areas of Bocas del Toro, Darién, and mountains of San Blas provinces; no risk in Panama City or in the former Canal Zone. '''NB''': Chloroquine is no longer effective for San Blas Province.
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* Dengue fever is endemic, particularly in the province of Darien.
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* Dengue fever is endemic, everywhere in Panama.
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* Tap water is safe in virtually all cities and towns, with the exception of Bocas del Toro, where bottled water is recommended.
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* Zika is also encountered in the area of Panama City. Chikungunia is almost unknown
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* Chitras (yen yen , sand flies) are very common in winter time when no breeze: do not scratch just apply 70 degrees alcohols to avoid infection. use coco nut oil to be protected. In san blas, mosquitoes are rare but sand flies are very common.
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* Tap water is safe in virtually all cities and towns, with the exception of san blas & Bocas del Toro, where bottled water is recommended.
* Female visitors should be aware that the moisture and heat of the tropics can encourage yeast infections. 3-day and 5-day treatment courses are available in pharmacies, but must be purchased from the pharmacist.
* Female visitors should be aware that the moisture and heat of the tropics can encourage yeast infections. 3-day and 5-day treatment courses are available in pharmacies, but must be purchased from the pharmacist.
====Security====
====Security====
Most of Panama is very safe. People in rural areas are generally extremely friendly and very helpful.
Most of Panama is very safe. People in rural areas are generally extremely friendly and very helpful.
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Guna Indians are quite mercantile and always negotiate catch of the day, service, etc. One must also pay Guna woman 1$ to take a picture.
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However, as with most countries, there are a few spots that warrant some caution. Most of the city of Colon is considered dangerous, and some neighborhoods in Panama City are a bit sketchy, in particular El Chorrillo, Curundu and El Marañón, poor and crime-ridden areas. The old colonial quarter, Casco Viejo (also called San Felipe) has a lingering bad reputation among travellers and some Panamanians, but is gentrifying rapidly. During the daytime, San Felipe is perfectly safe for foreigners. At night, the main streets and plazas, as well as the district of bars and restaurants toward the point, are also safe, but visitors should exercise caution as they move north along Avenida Central towards Chorillo.
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However, as with most countries, there are a few spots that warrant some caution. Most of the city of [[Colon]] is considered dangerous, and some neighborhoods in Panama City are a bit sketchy, in particular El Chorrillo, Curundu and El Marañón, poor and crime-ridden areas. The old colonial quarter, Casco Viejo (also called San Felipe) is a safe touristic zone day and night. Nowhere in Panama should yachts anchor at night in remote areas without being accompanied by other yachts.
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The use of UBER taxis is preferable to yellow cab because cheaper, greater and safer!
==Berthing==
==Berthing==
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===Ports===
''Also see'' [[Panama_Canal#Berthing|Panama Canal]].
''Also see'' [[Panama_Canal#Berthing|Panama Canal]].
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* '''Caribbean Coast'''
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** [[Almirante]] (Port of entry)
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** [[Bocas_del_Toro|Bocas del Toro]] (Port of entry)
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; Caribbean Coast
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** [[Chiriqui_Grande|Chiriqui Grande]] (Port of entry)
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* {{dest | Almirante |e|m|d}}
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** [[Cristobal|Cristobel (Colon)]] (Port of entry)
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* {{dest | Bocas del Toro |e|m|i|a}}
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* '''Pacific Coast'''
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** [[Balboa]] (Port of entry)
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* {{dest | Cristobal |label= Cristobal (Colon) |e|m|a|d}}
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** [[Boca_Chica|Boca Chica]]
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* {{dest | Porvenir |i|h|d}}
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** [[Cebaco_Island|Cebaco Island]]
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* {{dest | Rio Diabolo |i|h|d}}
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** [[Mensabe]] (Port of entry)
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* {{dest | Portobelo |e|a|d}}
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** [[Pedregal]] (Port of entry)
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* {{dest | Puerto Obaldia |e|a|d}}
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** [[Las_Perlas|Las Perlas]]
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; Pacific Coast
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* {{dest | Balboa |e|h|m|d}}
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* {{dest | Boca Chica |a|d}}
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* {{dest | Cebaco Island |i|a|d}}
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* {{dest | Mensabe |e|a|d}}
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* {{dest | Pedregal |e|a|m|d}}
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* {{dest | Puerto Mutis |e|h|d}}
===Marinas & Yacht Clubs===
===Marinas & Yacht Clubs===
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* [http://www.panamarina.net/en/the-marina/ Panamarina]THE MOST ATTRACTIVE OF THE AREA ,ECONOMIC AND CONVIVIAL THOUGH THEY DO NOT HAVE DOCKS BUT MOORINGS. SEE JEAN PAUL OR SYLVIE. VERY GOOD RESTAURANT. WORKSHOP AND MORE. FRIENDLY SPIRIT
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* [http://www.turtlecaymarina.com/en/index.html Green Turtle Cay Marina] -It is 30 nm from San Blas but access is difficult in trade wind season. ECONOMICAL
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* [https://www.lintonbaymarina.com Linton Bay Marina]NOT REALLY FRIENDLY, NO SOCIAL LIFE, VERY NOISY AND RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGES WITH NO PREVIOUS ADD.
==Transportation==
==Transportation==
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==Forum Discussions==
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==Forums==
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'')
List links to discussion threads on [[Cruising Forums|partnering forums]]. (''see link for requirements'')
* [http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/tags/panama.html Panama Sailing and Cruising Discussions on Cruisers Forum]
* [http://www.cruisersforum.com/forums/tags/panama.html Panama Sailing and Cruising Discussions on Cruisers Forum]
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==Links==
==Links==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panama Panama]
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==References & Publications==
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==References==
====Panama Guides====  
====Panama Guides====  
* Compilation of many authors, [http://www.svsarana.com/gbook/Panama%20City%20Cruiser's%20Guide%20-%202012.pdf <cite>2012 Panama City Cruisers Guide</cite>], Latest Edition 2012, (Avaliable free online as a PDF)
* Compilation of many authors, [http://www.svsarana.com/gbook/Panama%20City%20Cruiser's%20Guide%20-%202012.pdf <cite>2012 Panama City Cruisers Guide</cite>], Latest Edition 2012, (Avaliable free online as a PDF)
* Connie McBride, [http://www.amazon.com/Eurisko-Sails-West-Year-Panama-ebook/dp/B0076ON58W?&linkCode=waf&tag=simpsail01-20 <cite>Eurisko Sails West, A Year in Panama</cite>], Publication Date Apr 16 2012, ISBN 9781475156058 ([http://www.abookriver.com/audiobook/eurisko-sails-west-a-year-in-panama Also available as an Audiobook])
* Connie McBride, [http://www.amazon.com/Eurisko-Sails-West-Year-Panama-ebook/dp/B0076ON58W?&linkCode=waf&tag=simpsail01-20 <cite>Eurisko Sails West, A Year in Panama</cite>], Publication Date Apr 16 2012, ISBN 9781475156058 ([http://www.abookriver.com/audiobook/eurisko-sails-west-a-year-in-panama Also available as an Audiobook])
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* Eric Bauhaus, [http://www.imray.com/publications/Bookshop/RB0430/ <cite>The Panama Cruising Guide</cite>], Latest Edition 4th, 2009, Sailors Publications, ISBN 9789962006374 (Most up to date guide of Panama, however some text out of date / mixed up, http://www.noonsite.com/Members/val/R2009-12-23-2)
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* Eric Bauhaus, [http://www.imray.com/publications/Bookshop/RB0430/ <cite>The Panama Cruising Guide</cite>], Latest Edition 4th, 2009, Sailors Publications, ISBN 9789962006374 (Most up to date guide of Panama, however some text out of date / mixed up, http://www.noonsite.com/Members/val/R2009-12-23-2). BEST SAN BLAS GUIDE
* YachtPals, [http://yachtpals.com/cruising/panama <cite>PANAMA Cruising Guide</cite>](Free Online Guide)
* YachtPals, [http://yachtpals.com/cruising/panama <cite>PANAMA Cruising Guide</cite>](Free Online Guide)
* Eddie Tuttle, M/V Tothill [http://www.sail-world.com/files/PCIG081209.pdf <cite>The Panama Cruisers Information Guide </cite>], Latest Edition August 12, 2009, (Free PDF on Line) (Covers Panama City and Colon, at west and east ends of the Panama Canal, Linton, San Blas Islands and Bocas/David.)
* Eddie Tuttle, M/V Tothill [http://www.sail-world.com/files/PCIG081209.pdf <cite>The Panama Cruisers Information Guide </cite>], Latest Edition August 12, 2009, (Free PDF on Line) (Covers Panama City and Colon, at west and east ends of the Panama Canal, Linton, San Blas Islands and Bocas/David.)
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Personal experiences?
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* The Yacht charter company in San Blas is [http://www.SanBlasSailing.com '''San Blas Sailing'''] since 1997
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* Excursions in the country, transportation, receptive, services, etc.. contact [http://www.NativaTours.com '''Nativa Tours''']
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* Yacht supply in san blas: contact '''Veronica''' at {{email|[email protected]}} or 6672-0590
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WorldCaribbeanEast PacificMiddle AmericaCentral AmericaPanama
Panama
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Capital Panama City
Language Spanish
Currency Balboa
Time zone EST (UTC−5)
Calling code +507

Panama, officially the Republic of Panama (Spanish: República de Panamá), is the southernmost country of Central America. Situated on an isthmus, some categorize it as a transcontinental nation connecting the north and south part of America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the north-west, Colombia to the south-east, the Caribbean Sea to the north and the Pacific Ocean to the south. It is an international business center and is also a transit country. Although Panama is also the third largest economy in Central America, after Guatemala and Costa Rica, it has the largest expenditure on resource consumption, making the country the largest consumer in Central America

Charts

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Chart Number - Chart Name
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Chart Number - Chart Name

Weather

Tropical maritime; hot, humid, cloudy; prolonged rainy season, called winter or hivierno (May to November),dry season, called summer or verano (December to April).

Weather links

http://www.pancanal.com/eng/radar/main.html THE PANAMA CANAL RADAR WILL GIVE YOU A GOOD APPRECIATION OF THE LOCAL WEATHER http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/CaribbeanSatellite.aspx?animate=true THE CARIBBEAN SATELLITE https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-117.31,-24.69,408 : THE CURRENT WORLD'S WINDS http://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/fax/gulflatest.shtml : NOAA WEATHER PREDICTION NOTE THAT WEATHER IN PANAMA IS PRETTY IMPREDECTIBLE (EXCEPT FROM DEC. THROUGH APRIL) DUE TO THE DARIEN FOREST AND BEING ON THE ITCZ LOTS OF THUNDERSTORMS FROM MAY THROUGH NOVEMBER VERY HIGH RISK OF LIGHTENING STRIKES (ABOUT 50 BOATS HIT PER YEAR)

Passages

Islands

Key to symbols: |Island icon – island |Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Marina icon – marina |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data ||
  • San Blas IslandsSan Blas Islands/wiki/San_Blas_Islands Island icon – island |Needs data icon – needs data |
    • PorvenirPorvenir/wiki/Porvenir Harbour icon – harbour |Needs data icon – needs data |
    • Rio DiabloRio Diablo/wiki/Rio_Diablo Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Las PerlasLas Perlas/wiki/Las_Perlas Island icon – island |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |

Communication

Add here VHF channel for coastguard, harbor masters. etc.

  • facebook: "san blas cruisers"

Also see World Cruiser's Nets

Navigation

Any navigation notes here. If this section does not apply remove it.

Entrance

Arrival

NOTE - Pre-arrival notification is NOT required (jan'17).

The port authority will issue a cruising permit (valid for 12 months) when you arrive. If you are planning to proceed to the San Blas Islands after transiting the Canal you must ensure that you obtain a cruising permit for the islands and make sure that this is noted on the clearance document when checking out from Panama.

Customs and Immigration

Customs

Firearms and ammunition MUST be declared on arrival and will be held in custody until your departure.

Immigration

All arrivals require a just a valid passport

Visas are required (at no charge) if issued to nationals of Colombia, Denmark, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway and the USA. These visas are valid 30 days from the date of entry and must be used within 3 months of issue. Extensions are possible for another 60 days. Pre-authorisation to acquire a visa is required from Immigration in Panama for nationals of most East European, African and Asian countries. Arriving without a visa will raise a charge of US$11. In the US, visas can be obtained from the Panamanian Consulate in Tampa, Florida - Ph: 813-229-6860.

VENEZUELANS, NICARAGUANS AND COLOMBIANS CITIZEN HAVE ONLY NOW 90 DAYS PERMITTED IN THE COUNTRY. THEY MUST THEN BE OUT OF THE COUNTRY FOR 30 DAYS TO BE ABLE TO SHOW UP AGAIN FOR ANOTHER 90 DAYS. UPD. 11-6-17

No vaccinations needed (2017)

Fees and Charges

tiotal coast for 1 year cruising permit and other local taxes is about 190 USD

Restrictions

PETS: Dogs require health and anti-rabies certificates and must not be allowed ashore. Cats and other animals must have health certificates.

Health and Security

Health

  • A yellow fever vaccination certificate is NOT required.
  • Anti-malarial prophylaxis is not necessary as malaria occurs only in the deep forest of darien. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control state that risk of malaria exists in rural areas of Bocas del Toro, Darién, and mountains of San Blas provinces; no risk in Panama City or in the former Canal Zone. NB: Chloroquine is no longer effective for San Blas Province.
  • Dengue fever is endemic, everywhere in Panama.
  • Zika is also encountered in the area of Panama City. Chikungunia is almost unknown
  • Chitras (yen yen , sand flies) are very common in winter time when no breeze: do not scratch just apply 70 degrees alcohols to avoid infection. use coco nut oil to be protected. In san blas, mosquitoes are rare but sand flies are very common.
  • Tap water is safe in virtually all cities and towns, with the exception of san blas & Bocas del Toro, where bottled water is recommended.
  • Female visitors should be aware that the moisture and heat of the tropics can encourage yeast infections. 3-day and 5-day treatment courses are available in pharmacies, but must be purchased from the pharmacist.

Security

Most of Panama is very safe. People in rural areas are generally extremely friendly and very helpful. Guna Indians are quite mercantile and always negotiate catch of the day, service, etc. One must also pay Guna woman 1$ to take a picture.

However, as with most countries, there are a few spots that warrant some caution. Most of the city of Colon is considered dangerous, and some neighborhoods in Panama City are a bit sketchy, in particular El Chorrillo, Curundu and El Marañón, poor and crime-ridden areas. The old colonial quarter, Casco Viejo (also called San Felipe) is a safe touristic zone day and night. Nowhere in Panama should yachts anchor at night in remote areas without being accompanied by other yachts.

The use of UBER taxis is preferable to yellow cab because cheaper, greater and safer!

Berthing

Ports

Also see Panama Canal.

Key to symbols: |Island icon – island |Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Marina icon – marina |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data ||
Caribbean Coast
  • Almirante Almirante /wiki/Almirante Port of entry icon – port of entry |Marina icon – marina |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Bocas del Toro Bocas del Toro /wiki/Bocas_del_Toro Island icon – island |Port of entry icon – port of entry |Marina icon – marina |Anchorage icon – anchorage |
  • Chiriqui Grande Chiriqui Grande /wiki/Chiriqui_Grande Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Cristobal (Colon)Cristobal (Colon)/wiki/Cristobal Port of entry icon – port of entry |Marina icon – marina |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Porvenir Porvenir /wiki/Porvenir Island icon – island |Harbour icon – harbour |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Rio Diabolo Rio Diabolo /wiki/Rio_Diabolo Island icon – island |Harbour icon – harbour |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Portobelo Portobelo /wiki/Portobelo Port of entry icon – port of entry |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Puerto Obaldia Puerto Obaldia /wiki/Puerto_Obaldia Port of entry icon – port of entry |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |
Pacific Coast
  • Balboa Balboa /wiki/Balboa Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Marina icon – marina |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Boca Chica Boca Chica /wiki/Boca_Chica Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Cebaco Island Cebaco Island /wiki/Cebaco_Island Island icon – island |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Mensabe Mensabe /wiki/Mensabe Port of entry icon – port of entry |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Pedregal Pedregal /wiki/Pedregal Port of entry icon – port of entry |Marina icon – marina |Anchorage icon – anchorage |Needs data icon – needs data |
  • Puerto Mutis Puerto Mutis /wiki/Puerto_Mutis Port of entry icon – port of entry |Harbour icon – harbour |Needs data icon – needs data |

Marinas & Yacht Clubs

  • PanamarinaTHE MOST ATTRACTIVE OF THE AREA ,ECONOMIC AND CONVIVIAL THOUGH THEY DO NOT HAVE DOCKS BUT MOORINGS. SEE JEAN PAUL OR SYLVIE. VERY GOOD RESTAURANT. WORKSHOP AND MORE. FRIENDLY SPIRIT
  • Green Turtle Cay Marina -It is 30 nm from San Blas but access is difficult in trade wind season. ECONOMICAL
  • Linton Bay MarinaNOT REALLY FRIENDLY, NO SOCIAL LIFE, VERY NOISY AND RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGES WITH NO PREVIOUS ADD.

Transportation

  • one can drive to san blas or fly private charter plane: contact Nativa Tours at [1] for quote.

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Forums

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Links

References

Panama Guides

Regional Guides that include Panama

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  • The Yacht charter company in San Blas is San Blas Sailing since 1997
  • Excursions in the country, transportation, receptive, services, etc.. contact Nativa Tours
  • Yacht supply in san blas: contact Veronica at [email protected] or 6672-0590

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