- Panama is making waves in the cruise industry with its ambitious plan to become a premier home port and port of call.
- The Panama Maritime Authority (AMP) has identified this as a top priority, actively engaging with international shipping companies to attract more cruise ships to its waters.
The previous cruise season generated substantial revenue through tourism, gastronomy, and commerce. It created many job opportunities in coastal regions. Millions are getting into the local economy with each cruise ship visit as passengers spend on tours, dining, shopping, and accommodation.
Panama: A Prime Cruise Destination
Panama offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and modern infrastructure, making it an attractive destination for cruise lines. The country is strategically positioned as a gateway to the Caribbean and Pacific, providing convenient access for travellers. Ongoing investments in port facilities and tourism amenities further enhance Panama’s appeal.
The Amador Cruise Terminal: A Centerpiece
The Panama Cruise Terminal in Amador is a cornerstone of the country’s cruise tourism strategy. This world-class facility, set to commence its fourth season in October 2025, aims to position Panama as the epicentre of Central America’s Pacific cruise industry. It will offer state-of-the-art infrastructure and a wide range of services to cater to cruise passengers and the local community.
Bright Future
The Panama Maritime Authority is optimistic about the future of the country’s cruise industry. By fostering strong partnerships with cruise lines and the private sector, Panama is poised to become a leading cruise destination in the region. With continued investment in infrastructure and tourism development, Panama’s cruise industry is set to experience sustained growth and prosperity. Max Florez, director expressed “We aim to attract a larger number of national and international cruisers, which will strengthen the port-city relationship and boost the tourist capitals of the region.”
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Source: Panakobe Consulate